Posted July 9, 200619 yr SINGLES 3. Rogue Traders 4. Shayne Ward 8. Busta Rhymes 9. Dirty Pretty Things 10. James Dean Bradfield 14. Rooster 15. Nylon Hmmm. Rogue Traders are right, I think. Shayne will be lower down the top 10, with Busta in the top 5. DPT and JDB may end up slightly lower, but surely Rooster will scrape the top 10? Nylon are probably doomed to miss the top 40! :( ALBUMS 5. Thom Yorke 10. Guillemots 16. Billy Joel 40. Bratz I'd have thought Thom Yorke was a contender for number one! :blink:
July 9, 200619 yr Hmm pretty naff week for songs. I can see 2 of my favourite 3 are gonna do bad :( Nylon and Rooster
July 9, 200619 yr Rogue Traders look about right, although I'd rather see them one or two places higher. Shayne Ward won't make the top 10, and although this is the lead single of their album, the song hasn't had much exposure at all and the position looks about right for Rooster. Although I'm thinking nearer #10 for that one. Nylon will be lucky to make the top 40. Edited July 9, 200619 yr by Aly
July 10, 200619 yr SINGLES 3. Rogue Traders 4. Shayne Ward 8. Busta Rhymes 9. Dirty Pretty Things 10. James Dean Bradfield 14. Rooster 15. Nylon Hmmm. Rogue Traders are right, I think. Shayne will be lower down the top 10, with Busta in the top 5. DPT and JDB may end up slightly lower, but surely Rooster will scrape the top 10? Nylon are probably doomed to miss the top 40! :( yeah surprised too that they so high
July 10, 200619 yr It is doomed to flop due to non existant promotion and it being so bland so woolworths have been sensible not to stock Richards Ashcrofts 'Words Just Get In The Way'. Also for anyone who thinks they are, The Beautiful South are NOT releasing 'The Rose Of My Cologne' this week and not for the forseable future as it dosn't even state its release on its excellent website.
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