Sunday 12 September 2010

Top of The Pops

Less chit chat, more music!


12/09/10 - 26/09/10




  1. (-) Alexandra Burke - Start Without You
  2. (2)Katy Perry - Teenage Dream
  3. (3)Taio Cruz - Dynamite
  4. (1)Olly Murs - Please Don't Let Me Go
  5. (-)The Script - For The First Time
  6. (-)McFly - Party Girl
  7. (4)Eminem - Love The Way You Lie (featuring Rihanna)
  8. (8)Katy B - Katy On A Mission
  9. (5)Flo Rida - Club Can't handle Me (featuring David Guetta)
  10. (-)Emma's Imagination - This Day


Yet again we have a new number 1! Alexandra Burke scores her 3rd number 1. While I do like this song, I feel like I shouldn't. It seems very odd for her but I'm sure she's happy right now. I expected McFly to get higher with their new song, which I really love. As you can see, at number 10 there's another new 'Must Be The Music' entry! That show seems to be making a big impact. 


In other chart news, Brandon Flowers topped the album charts with his debut album 'Flamingo'. I have yet to hear any of it except his single 'Crossfire' so I can't pass judgement right now.

Spencer Pratt Arrested

In Costa Rica! The former Hills star was arrested for the possession of firearm. He was sent to the local jail and made to sing a confession. Apparently he's been living alone in the jungle for a week. 


Yes, Spencer, of course you have. Just happens to be the same country your soon to be ex-wife is staying in so her nose doesn't fall off. -rolls eyes- BTW, loose the beard and get a hair cut! You look like a yeti or something. 

Apology and Remembrance

Yesterday, for the first time since we started the blog, which was oddly exactly a month after we started it, we did not post anything. I guess it was because we were both busy with our lives (i.e partying). For this we apologize :) 


Also remembrance for those who died and were affected by 9/11, 9 years ago. I still can remember first hearing about it and then rushing home to watch it on the news. I didn't fully understand what was happening, but I knew it was serious and I knew it was an awful thing. Never forgotten.