Obama mania, WII mania, Ipod mania, Winehouse mania, Dissertation insania, Graduation – woohoo
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These are surprising results according to the Official Charts Company (UK).
1. James Blunt – Back to Bedlam
2. Dido’s – No Angel
3. Amy Winehouse – Back To Black
4. Leona Lewis – Spirit
5. David Gray – White Ladder
These memories are taken from Yolkstalks new favourite website – TheNoughtiesPage.com. It’s the first online time capsule of the Noughties, a ‘unique account of the Noughties from real people like you’. We just love it! Here are the top 10 music memories –
1. Beware – Paris Hilton will probably make another attempt at singing in the next decade. Let’s hope she doesn’t do another TV show too. – Paul
2. ‘Just Dance’ what a great song to end the Noughties with. Lady Gaga may be strange but she’s original! – Deon
3. The passing of James Brown & Michael Jackson saw two great Icons gone, but never forgotten. – Crystal, USA
4. Madonna continues to prove she can master any decade and the Noughties was no exception. May she rule the next! – Yasmina, Lake District
5. Kanye West has proved that being an amazing producer and having a good attitude is not possible, shame he lets Hip Hop down. – Tiron
6. It’s funny how at the beginning of the Noughties Britney said, ‘I’m not that Innocent’, we can all see that very clearly now! – Brie
7. The best song of the Noughties has to be Amy Winehouse ‘Rehab’. I mean come on, the girl spent most of the decade there! – Billy
8. Susan Boyle’s success was so unexpected for a time committed to beauty, stick thin girls & image. Talent rules, go Boyle! – Rayna, USA
9. The moment Michael died I almost stopped breathing, what an Icon, a performer, a fixed memory of the Noughties forever. - Lenny, Kent
10. Music of the Noughties – Shakira, Beyonce, Rhianna, Pink, Madonna all divas who changed music, making it sexy! May POP live on. Anon
1. Britney Spears and Justin Timberlake, American Music Awards, Los Angeles (2001)

2. Lady GaGa, ACE awards, New York (2009)
3. Madonna, Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute Gala, New York (2009)
4. Grace Jones, Cannes Film Festival, France (2001)
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1. Rehab – Amy Winehouse (2006)
2. I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor – Arctic Monkeys (2005)
3. Crazy In Love – Beyonce (2003)
4. Yellow – Coldplay (2000)
5. Paper Planes – M.I.A. (2008)
6. Bleeding Love – Leona Lewis (2008)
7. Hurt – Johnny Cash (2002)
8. Seven Nation Army – The White Stripes (2003)
9. Can’t Get You Out Of My Head – Kylie (2001)
10. Hey Ya – Outkast (2003)
According to Telegraph.co.uk
‘Wino’ Winehouse has been charged with assault after allegedly punching a theatre manager at a pantomime performance of Cinderella (UK).
According to reports, Winehouse disrupted the performance last Saturday by repeatedly yelling: “He’s ——- behind you!” Witnesses also claimed she referred to the Ugly Sisters as “bitches”. She was so upsetting that kids in the audience burst into tears!
When the manager asked her to move seats, Winehouse allegedly punched and kicked him. What is up with this woman, does she want to end up in jail? Maybe she wants to form a connection with her reconciled ex-husband? Or maybe she is just as nuts as people say she is…