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  1. Neither Duncan James or the Sugababes singles themselves are old fashioned cheesy pop anyway, at least not in my opinion. That style of pop isn't popular at the moment. Plus as has been said the Sugababes album has sold loads and Duncan James has left it a bit too late to cash in on being an ex-member of Blue.
  2. ghostwriter posted a post in a topic in UK Charts
    Fave- Morrisey, 3 Lions, Hope Of The States Worst- All the football songs other than 3 Lions, Duncan James, Wacko Jacko
  3. Damn the OCC with their stupid rules. That said, really we should blame Gnarls Barkley themselves for deleting it in the first place. Another reason to be annoyed at them is that maybe if they hadn't have deleted it last week then Sandi Thom would never have got to number one.
  4. I liked it. Great special effects! And nice to see Rose finally having something to do for a change this series.
  5. Definitely Nerina. She's hot :wub: and Sandi, well, :puke2: . Looks aside, I prefer Nerina. I love Everybody's Gone To War,, great track. She's been around for a while though. I vaguely remember Aliens by her a while ago, that was pretty good.
  6. ghostwriter posted a post in a topic in Television
    The thing is, I think she may not even get an eviction interview. I'm guessing if Suzie nominates her (which is likely) then Grace will walk.
  7. I remember this song very well. It was quite fun.
  8. ghostwriter posted a post in a topic in Television
    It'll probably be a bloke. There are lots of girls in at the moment, and very few guys, so another bloke evens things up a bit.
  9. ghostwriter posted a post in a topic in Television
    Grace has achieved something special though. Very few people would be able to have the audience feel no symathy whatsoever for them after a bursting into tears session in the diary room. She really is deluded if she thinks she isn't a backstabber and tthat people hate her out of jealousy.
  10. In 1950s when musicals were very popular you used to get film stars having hit records all the time, usually songs from the films themselves. Like Doris Day, she had huge hits like Secret Love from Calimity Jane and Whatever Will Be Will Be (Que Sera Sera) from The Man Who Knew Too Much, both films in which she played the main female character. The charts didn't exist in this country before the 1950s, but Judy Garland had quite a few albums as well as being a film star. Often the songs were tied in with the films themselves with these examples though.
  11. ghostwriter posted a post in a topic in Television
    Sam
  12. ghostwriter posted a post in a topic in Pop and Country
    Well if that's the message she wanted to get across, then she's failed miserably. Still perhaps we should blame whoever nicked her mobile phone.
  13. ghostwriter posted a post in a topic in Television
    The CD of it included: 1. Sunday Girl - Blondie 2. Are You Gonna Be My Girl - Jets 3. Get On Your Life - Black Velvets 4. No Sleep Tonight - Faders 5. Paper Underwear - David Holmes & Free Association 6. There She Goes - La's 7. Ballad Of Lucy Jordan - Marianne Faithful 8. Sunrise (original mix) - Pulp 9. Weekend (radio edit) - Michael Gray 10. Bingo Bango - Basement Jaxx 11. 64 Aka Go - Lemon Jelly 12. Nasty Ghetto - Sugababes 13. Bushes (Norman Cook edit) - Markus Nikolai 14. Strict Machine - Goldfrapp 15. Banquet - Bloc Party 16. My Patch - Jim Noir 17. Thinking About Tomorrow - Beth Orton 18. Today Has Been OK - Emiliana Torrini 19. Just Can't Get Enough - Nouvelle Vague But there were a lot more good ones bnot included on the CD as well, like the theme tune (Blondie- One Way Or Another), Coldplay- Don't Panic (the way they used that song was pretty good), M83- Teenage Angst, Blur- Out Of Time, The Bees- Chicken Payback, Stonebridge- Put 'Em High. Also I thought it was quite funny how in brief flashbacks to Kim's childhood they used Aqua's Barbie Girl and Steps- Tragedy. I'm guessing that none of that will be to your taste though, judging by your pictures.
  14. ghostwriter posted a post in a topic in Pop and Country
    My earlier post got deleted- I can't remember what I wrote but I guess someone thought it went a bit too far. Anyway, I agree entirely with the bits I've quoted from Ms.Presto's post here, she put it better than I did.
  15. [4] Bryan Adams/Rod Stewart/Sting: All For Love [6] Toni Braxton: Breathe Again [8] Ace Of Base: The Sign [5] Bruce Springsteen: Streets Of Philadelphia [0] Crash Test Dummies: Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm [7] Big Mountain: Baby I Love Your Way [2] All4One: I Swear [3] Let Loose: Crazy For You [2] Red Dragon with Brian & Tony Gold: Compliments On Your Kiss [7] Corona : The Rhythm Of The Night [10] Kylie Minogue: Confide In Me [2] Bon Jovi: Always [3] (MC Sar &) The Real McCoy: Another Night [6] Stone Roses: Love Spreads [2] Boyzone: Love Me For A Reason [5] Mariah Carey: All I Want For Christmas Is You [10] N Trance: Set You Free [3] MN8: I've Got A Little Something For You [4] Alex Party: Don't Give You Me Your Life [7] Annie Lennox: No More I Love Yous [1] Perez Prado: Guaglione (Re-Entry) [10] Pulp: Common People [5] U2: Hold Me Thrill Me Kiss Me Kill Me [6] Diana King: Shy Guy [10] Supergrass: Alright/Time [9] Original: I Luv U Baby [10] Oasis: Roll With It [2] N-Trance: Stayin' Alive [6] Pulp: Mis-Shapes / Sorted For E's & Wizz [6] Def Leppard: When Love & Hate Collide [10] Meat Loaf: I'd Lie For You (And That's The Truth) [5] Queen: Heaven For Everyone [10] Oasis: Wonderwall [2] Boyzone: Father and Son [6] Beatles: Free As A Bird [2] Mike Flowers Pops: Wonderwall
  16. [0] Bamboo: Bamboogie [1] Backstreet Boys: All I Have To Give [5] Natalie Imbruglia: Big Mistake [9] Spice Girls: Stop [5] Busta Rhymes: Turn It Up / Fire It Up [4] Madonna: Ray Of Light [9] Mousse T Feat Tom Jones: Horny [10] Brandy Feat Monica: The Boy Is Mine [9] Fat Les: Vindaloo [9] Pras Michel feat. Ol' Dirty bast*rd introducing Mya: Ghetto Superstar That Is What You Are [7] Will Smith: Just The Two Of Us [7] Puff Daddy feat. Jimmy Page: Come With Me [10] Sash Feat Tina Cousins: Mysterious Times [10] Stardust: Music Sounds Better With You [4] Steps: One For Sorrow [5] Five: Everybody Get Up [8] T-Spoon: Sex On The Beach [10] Beautiful South: Perfect 10 [7] Brandy Feat Mase: Top Of The World [0] 911: More Than A Woman [2] George Michael: Outside [4] E-17: Each Time [4] Five: Until The Time Is Thru [0] Boyzone: I Love The Way You Love Me [6] Jay Z: Hard Knock Life
  17. ghostwriter posted a post in a topic in UK Charts
    [2] 3T: Anything [8] Bluetones: Slight Return [9] Robert Miles: Children [8] Mark Snow: The X Files [9] Manic Street Preachers: A Design For Life [3] Los Del Rio: Macerena [10] Underworld: Born Slippy [2] Robbie Williams: Freedom [1] 3T Feat Michael Jackson: Why [2] George Michael: Spinning The Wheel [7] Kula Shaker: Hey Dude [9] Toni Braxton: Un-Break My Heart [9] East 17/Gabrielle: If You Ever [5] Warren G feat. Adina Howard: What's Love Got To Do With It [6] Fugees: No Woman No Cry [5] Backstreet Boys: Quit Playing Games (With My Heart) [4] No Mercy: Where Do You Go [4] Warren G: I Sho The Sheriff [5] Sash!: Encore Une Fois [8] Kula Shaker: Hush [0] Boyzone: Isn't It A Wonder [9] Supergrass: Richard 111 [10] Blur: Song 2 [4] Robbie Williams: Old Before I Die [10] Cardigans: Love Fool [4] George Michael: Star People 97 [3] Sarah Brightman / Andrea Bocelli: Time To Say Goodbye (Con Te Partiro) [10] The Verve: Bittersweet Symphony [4] Sash: Ecuador [6] Boyzone: Picture Of You [8] Chumbawumba: Tubtumping [1] George Michael: You Have Been Loved / The Strangest Thing '97 [5] Dario G: Sunchyme [8] Oasis: Stand By Me [3] Sash: Stay [10] Natalie Imbruglia: Torn [0] Boyzone: Baby Can I Hold You (Tracy Chapman's original is MUCH better). Some classics there- Song 2, Born Slippy, Bittersweet Symphony Torn, Love Fool. A lot better than most of the number one singles in 1996/1997 I think.
  18. ghostwriter posted a post in a topic in Television
    Sugar Rush was entertaining enough, and I liked the soundtrack. I don't know if I'll bother watching the new series though.
  19. ghostwriter posted a post in a topic in Television
    Sam. Annoying, creepy, weird and boring. Nikki- stupid, an attention seeker but entertaining. No contest, Sam should go.
  20. ghostwriter posted a post in a topic in Television
    Nikki is OK, she's one of the more entertaining ones anyway.
  21. ghostwriter posted a post in a topic in Television
    She is awful. She's a snooty cow and how many pot-kettle-black comments has she made? She accuses other people of being two-faced and bitchy- she's bitched about everyone else- she accuses other girls of being slags when she has bedhopped between George and Mikey- she accues Aisleyne of being a moose who loves herself- look in the mirror, Grace. I hope she's out soon.
  22. ghostwriter posted a post in a topic in UK Charts
    I like Maneater. Yes, Nelly's previous stuff was a lot better, but this track is still pretty good. I hope it does get to number one, if nothing else to knock Sandi Thom off there.
  23. It's stupid that Dave Berry is going to be hosting it considering he was sacked from the ITV1 version. He was useless. I'd rather it had just been Lauren Laverne presenting it without the other two, or perhaps Holly Willoughby. :wub: At least there'd be decent eye candy there.
  24. ghostwriter posted a post in a topic in Television
    My brother's a huge fan of it. It is very funny, especially Larry David himself. He does it very well. It's a great show.
  25. ghostwriter posted a post in a topic in Television
    Sezer. If that slimy chauvanist stays and Lea goes then women really are their own worst enemy...