Going straight in at No.1 is defiling of music aplenty with One Dimension and One Way Or Another (Teenage Kicks), which is one of the most piss-poor recordings ever committed to a hard drive.
Sod that one. Instead, in advance of David Bowie‘s new single out this week, here’s Where Are We Now?
You can see the video here:
As such, Avicii Vs. Nicky Romero drops to No.5 with I Could Be The One and it’s yet another dull, generic ‘dance’ track, partnered with a video that makes me wonder if I can get the last five minutes back which I spent watching that.
Meanwhile, there are new entries in the Top 40 for:
- 9 (190 RE) Ben Howard – Only Love
- 12 (46 RE) Mumford & Sons – I Will Wait
- 24 (89 CH) Olly Murs – Army Of Two
- 36 (118 CH) The Script – If You Could See Me Now
- 39 (51 RE) Robbie Williams – Candy
- 55 (RE) Birdy – People Help The People
- 58 (RE) Muse – Supremacy
- 64 Joe Cocker – Fire It Up
- 75 (RE) Ben Howard – Keep Your Head Up
- 84 (RE) Tom Odell – Another Love
- 87 (RE) Avril Lavigne – Complicated
- 90 Emeli Sandé – Clown/Next To Me
- 94 (RE) Frank Ocean – Thinkin Bout You
- 96 (149 RE) Natalie Imbruglia – Torn
- 98 (RE) Blondie – One Way Or Another
- 3 Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds – Push The Sky Away
- 17 Joe Cocker – Fire It Up
- 93 Weilerstein/Barenboim/Elgar/Carter/Cello – Concertos
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