This week just gone
The last seven days on No Rock and Roll Fun saw these, the ten-most accessed individual pages:
1. R Kelly's sex video admissible in evidence
2. Gordon Smart tuts over Basshunters orgy video
3. Beth Ditto naked on the NME
4. Heather Mills can't leave naked pictures behind
5. Nelly Furtardo turns down Playboy
6. "Kerry Katona" sex tape as popular as Iceland turkey burgers
7. How gay is soon-to-be-married KT Tunstall?
8. Spamalot star Clay Aiken thought Monty Python was a person
9. Casey Calvert: cause of death
10. RIP Rod Allen
The new release roster started to get going:
The Magnetic Fields - Distortion This time with a candy-meets-Mary Chain flavour
British Sea Power - Do You Like Rock Music? Setting a light/dark index for the era, apparently
Oh No Ono - Yes "Just Say No" warns the Guardian
Various - XFM debut sessions Slightly high-concept 2 CD set of session recordings from hot new bands and creaky old ones' first XFM appearances
NWA - Straight Outta Compton 20th anniversary re-release strips what dignity the use of Express Yourself on Homes Under The Hammer had left
Client - Lights Go Out Apparently a DVD from Client
Lightspeed Champion - Tell Me What It's Worth Single heading out in advance of the best album of next week
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