Ever used the play counter on your iPod? The real truth about what people listen to and what they flick through - try it, it's quite revealing:
Chriso's iPod- Most played (Track, Artist, Play Count)
01. For Reasons Unknown, The Killers- 42
02. Scarface (Push it to the Limit), Paul Engemann- 28
03. Better the Devil You Know, Kylie Minogue- 27
04. All the Pretty Faces, The Killers- 26
= It's Not Over Yet, Klaxons- 26
06. Baddie's Boogie, Babyshambles- 25
= Read My Mind, The Killers- 25
= Heart, Pet Shop Boys- 25
= On Top, The Killers- 25
10. Frailty's Rainbow, Klaxons- 24
= Promiscuous, Nelly Furtado feat. Timbaland- 24
= The Way I Are, Timbaland- 24
= Blue, Verve- 24
= Banquet, Bloc Party- 24
And at the other end of the scale:
01. I'm Not in Love, 10CC (all 1)
= Teardrops, Womack & Womack
= All Hope is Gone, Slipknot
= Unchained Melody, Righteous Brothers
= Here Comes the Man, Parlotones
= Two Hearts, Phil Collins
= Flatbeat, Mr Oizo
= Dark Skies, The Electric City
= Breakfast at Tiffany's, Deep Blue Something
= Cha-Cha Slide- DJ Casper
So last week I was reading about Nine Inch Nails' new one - not half as good as the previous two I'm afraid -'The Slip' and Trent's being interviewed by The Sun's 'Something for the Weekend'. They ask him something along the lines of 'What do you think of music these days?' and he starts slating Wolfmother, saying all they do is play covers... six days later, they split up. Coincidence? I think I'd jack it all in as a band if Trent Reznor didn't like me too!
Oh and as for Richard Ashcroft planning to go solo again? Some egos never change!