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GIRUY cowell!


 
Posted : 20/12/2009 6:47 pm
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I voted, fingers up Mr Cowell


 
Posted : 20/12/2009 6:53 pm
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"I'd just like to congratulate Joe and Simon on having the number [i]two[/i] single"

class

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Posted : 20/12/2009 6:56 pm
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made my christmas!

"PURCHASE POWER"

cant belive cowell said it was the bad weather that stoped fans buying the single.... hahahahahahahahaah


 
Posted : 20/12/2009 7:05 pm
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lol pook, i was in stiches at that point , great stuff.deffo gonna be banging it out on xmas day.


 
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Certainly going to liven up all the Christmas compilation albums from now on 😀


 
Posted : 20/12/2009 7:11 pm
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I heard that the push behind the xfactor lad was dropping the single to 29p to compete. I'm so chuffed, best couple of quid I have spent this year and a storming tune to boot.

I can just see it now - up and down the country, teenage lads asking 'get that shite off the radio Dad and stick on some Rage Against The Machine!!!' Certainly my Son!


 
Posted : 20/12/2009 7:12 pm
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29p well spent then 😀

What we going to knock XFactor off the top with next year?

Something by The Levellers maybe?


 
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On the [url= http://www.ratm.com/ ]RATM[/url] website:

"RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE have just announced that if their single "KILLING IN THE NAME" is number one on the Christmas Week UK pop charts over the single from X-Factor winner they WILL PLAY A HUGE FREE CONCERT IN THE UK TO CELEBRATE THE VICTORY OF THIS HISTORIC PEOPLE'S CAMPAIGN!!!! If the unprecedented grassroots movement to topple the X-Factor monopoly is successful in making Rage number one the group will return to UK shores sometime in 2010 for a massive "thankyou" gig. And get this...Rage have vowed to invite 2nd Place finisher, X-Factor empressario Simon Cowell, to MC the show!"


 
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I can just see it now - up and down the country, teenage lads asking 'get that shite off the radio Dad and stick on some Rage Against The Machine!!!' Certainly my Son!

Or more accurately, hundreds of middle aged dads bouncing round the living room swearing, while their teenage kids sigh to themselves "call that music? pah, rubbish!"


 
Posted : 20/12/2009 7:23 pm
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Zulu - My son likes it too - he's only three though


 
Posted : 20/12/2009 7:34 pm
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THe Looser was in the chart show studio at Radio1 to hear the great news , but they announced he was 'delayed' so didnt comment. Unfortunatly the magic of radio was spoiled by the webcams, and you could see him.
I bought the RATM single , and am more than happy that Jo isnt No.1


 
Posted : 20/12/2009 7:38 pm
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Good news!!!


 
Posted : 20/12/2009 7:39 pm
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Bloody Brilliant news this is...

"British Public get off their asses and vote against the system for the first time in over a decade" shocker... Bloody awesome...

Let's leave the Reality TV and talent shows in the Noughties eh... Roll on January 1st and perhaps a return to Popular Culture being decided by the masses, and not just teenage girls!

Christ, we might even get a general election sometime, in which people might actually turn out to vote! 😉


 
Posted : 20/12/2009 7:42 pm
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igm - anything sold for under 40p does not count towards the charts. Your 29p just went to Sony. Same as the money spent on xfactors.

Really sticking it to the man there.


 
Posted : 20/12/2009 7:52 pm
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Yup RATM have said they will honour the free concert at some point in 2010 when they can come together and arrange it! I remember it first time around in 1992 however Radio 1 will never play the full unedited version which has 17 "fu**s" in it and culminates in Zack de la Rocha screaming "**** you, I won't do what you tell me! Motherf***er!"

Excellent the first X factor winner NOT to have a Christmas number 1 bet he feels shite!


 
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igm - anything sold for under 40p does not count towards the charts. Your 29p just went to Sony. Same as the money spent on xfactors.

[url= http://www.amazon.co.uk/tag/mp3/forum/ref=cm_cd_et_md_pl?_encoding=UTF8&cdForum=Fx28IXQIV6LBRU4&cdMsgNo=24&cdPage=1&cdSort=oldest&cdThread=Tx3U7MN4WDHUQUA&cdMsgID=Mx1V43X5O8FDTWD#Mx1V43X5O8FDTWD ]wrong[/url]


 
Posted : 20/12/2009 7:56 pm
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igm - anything sold for under 40p does not count towards the charts. Your 29p just went to Sony. Same as the money spent on xfactors.

Really sticking it to the man there.

The 29p version does count for some retailers.

The 40p minimum is the price the retailer has to buy it for. Some retailers (Amazon at least) sold it at a loss.


 
Posted : 20/12/2009 7:57 pm
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The 40p minimum is the price the retailer has to buy it for. Some retailers (Amazon at least) sold it at a loss.

Awesome! Massive international retail organisation has got a sense of humour and backhandedly supported RATM in their campaign to be UK number 1 for Christmas!

Also glad my 29p did count in the end too... 😉


 
Posted : 20/12/2009 8:11 pm
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So one act signed to Sony has beaten another act signed to Sony? Wow, great victory for the wild and crazy rebels there then, eh.


 
Posted : 20/12/2009 8:19 pm
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TOTP on Christmas Day :mrgreen:


 
Posted : 20/12/2009 8:21 pm
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Kennyp - YOURE MISSING THE POINT!!!!!!!!


 
Posted : 20/12/2009 8:22 pm
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Well done to soma_rich for highlighting on here 🙂


 
Posted : 20/12/2009 8:25 pm
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aye, its not sposed to be one in the eye for sony. its just a dig at x-factor and all that sh*te. harmless bit of fun thats made a lot of people happy. cant see the problem 🙂


 
Posted : 20/12/2009 8:30 pm
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The question is: "Where's the best place to troll X-Factor fans?"

With football, I just trot over to the relevant clubs website and pitch in...


 
Posted : 20/12/2009 8:32 pm
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Like it, TPTF, like it.


 
Posted : 20/12/2009 8:37 pm
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igm - anything sold for under 40p does not count towards the charts. Your 29p just went to Sony. Same as the money spent on xfactors.

Really sticking it to the man there

I'd checked it would count on Amazon before I down loaded it - as I already own the album (worth it by the way) I would have been pretty daft otherwise.

How about Sell Out by The Levellers for next year?


 
Posted : 20/12/2009 8:47 pm
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I'm gutted. This means I now have a mainstream record in my collection, it will have to go. (yes, I have CD from way back when).

Never watched the Kareoke on the telly myself, he might be very good for all I know, but it's got to be a good thing to get some variety into the charts for a change. There is so much good new music out there at the moment, it's a shame it all gets burried beneath these bland Westlife/Spicegirls types.


 
Posted : 20/12/2009 8:49 pm
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That has topped off the year! Fantastic!


 
Posted : 20/12/2009 8:49 pm
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Surprised it made it but happy it did. Two fingers up to the reality shows. Haven't watched any this year since the wife left me. Its been bliss in so many ways!!


 
Posted : 20/12/2009 8:51 pm
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How about Sell Out by The Levellers for next year?

Iggy's "I'm bored" maybe?


 
Posted : 20/12/2009 8:52 pm
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YYYYYesssss!!!! 😀


 
Posted : 20/12/2009 9:02 pm
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The sad part is that if anything they sold more than they would have without that stunt. The people that were going to buy it bought it, the ones that were not going to buy it might have bought RATM and some that were not going to buy either might have chosen a side just for the heck of it. So it was free publicity for them.


 
Posted : 20/12/2009 9:11 pm
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So to recap, a record that other folk told you to buy has made the top of the charts instead of...erm...another record that other folk wanted you to buy...

Baa baa baa ....


 
Posted : 20/12/2009 9:16 pm
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Proposals for 2010 Christmas number 1?

1. Sex Pistols - Fri**in in the Riggin
2. Prodigy - Smack my B*tch Up
3. Tenacious D - Kikapoo

I think the X-Factor winner next year will play it safe + cover RATM's Guerilla Radio.

Apparently RATM frontman Zack de la Rocha has signed up to be a judge on UK X-Factor 2010.


 
Posted : 20/12/2009 9:16 pm
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[i]Kennyp - YOURE MISSING THE POINT!!!!!!!! [/i]

I possibly am, but what exactly is the point? If you like music (of any sort, and no matter what other people say) then buy it and listen to it. Fair enough, everyone's taste is different. But if you're buying something to try and stop something else achieving some pointless acolade, then yes, I probably don't see the point.


 
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The sad part is that if anything they sold more than they would have without that stunt. The people that were going to buy it bought it, the ones that were not going to buy it might have bought RATM and some that were not going to buy either might have chosen a side just for the heck of it. So it was free publicity for them.

Maybe, or maybe it was just a laugh...

But a free advert for those concerned about such things:
Go buy something from somewhere like [url= http://magnatune.com ]Magnatune[/url], you might find something new that you haven't heard but is really rather good 😉


 
Posted : 20/12/2009 9:17 pm
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brill.hope they come up north a bit to do a gig.great first album and kitno is brill too.:::puts it into cd tray as i type::

bombbbbbbbb trackkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk!


 
Posted : 20/12/2009 9:31 pm
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There was no point, it was a stunt - but for 29p I'm still giggling...

Pink Floyd - Have A Cigar?
Terrorvision - Pretend Best Friend (think Simon Cowell and any XFactory type)?


 
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possibly am, but what exactly is the point? ....... But if you're buying something to try and stop something else achieving some pointless acolade, then yes, I probably don't see the point.

Well if you can't see the point, then it's because you're not looking hard enough.

By supporting a [i]huge[/i] campaign to stop the X Factor single becoming the Christmas number one, all those punters have shown how little they care about the X Factor, and how unimportant the show is to them.

They have also proved just how much they value what makes it to the Christmas number one slot.

Personally I don't know much about the singles in question. I'm not even sure if I've heard the single by whats-his-name who won the X Factor. But that's possibly because I haven't been paying enough attention.
Despite having watched the X Factor a fair bit.


 
Posted : 20/12/2009 10:43 pm
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I don't know if X factor launched a counter attack this year or if its just indicative of the crap chart music nowadays but listening to the top 40 tonight there were at least about 4 or 5 tunes in there that were covers of, or songs sung by (and / or covers of previous) tunes / artists of previous X factors.


 
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I'm torn about the whole issue. I hate the X-Factor style & I despise what popular music has become in the last 10-15 years, but I sort of think that by supporting the "opposition" many people have been suckered into re-igniting the charts.

Facts are that the charts are nowadays pointless, very few singles are really sold and most of those are ringtones, but get a bit of controversy in the mix and Hey Presto, tens of £1ks for the record companies. Even if it's only for a week or two, it keeps them in Cristal for a little longer.

And who really thinks that Rage will be #1 next week? My money is on Joe... which is a pity cos I really love that band.


 
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29p to buy a tune or place a vote...they lost the chart but think how many uckwits have payed money into that, correctly named, sterile pop monopoly


 
Posted : 21/12/2009 12:08 am
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>I probably don't see the point.

It's not exactly difficult.
Bloke in music industry with too-high trousers attempts to corner charts for Christmas again. Public say '**** off I won't do what you tell me'

To add some history from the rock front - originally it was gonna be a Journey song (Don't stop believin') which the current crop would be piss-poor at as far us us rockers/metalheads would be concerned..


 
Posted : 21/12/2009 12:23 am
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[i]Bloke in music industry with too-high trousers attempts to corner charts for Christmas again. Public say '**** off I won't do what you tell me'[/i]

But seem more than happy to do what a facebook group tell them to do...


 
Posted : 21/12/2009 12:37 am
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For those on here who can't see the point/are hard of thinking/have no historical reference, once upon a time, people used to enjoy a harmless race for the Christmas No1 spot. The winner may have been cheesy, but the point was the public has a variety of choices. Then X-Factor came along and for the last five years Simon Cowell has dictated the No1 Christmas single. The Facebook campaign didn't force anyone to buy RATM, it just gave a focus to people who were sick of endless Kareoke pop and wanted to kick against it. I would have prefered a homegrown Christmas song like Laura Marling's but this has perhaps acted as a catalyst and we'll see a proper choice next year. Actually, even better would be for X-Factor to start in January so the winner is chosen in the summer, so we can have more Christmas single choice. AND BRING BACK TOTP!


 
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29p to buy a tune or place a vote...they lost the chart but think how many uckwits have payed money into that, correctly named, sterile pop monopoly

But seem more than happy to do what a facebook group tell them to do...

Flippin eck. It's a laugh. 29p? How much did you spend on silly present for someone this year?

Too original and unique to ever join in with anything? Well I'll admire the strength of your integrity while you never: join in with friends, go to a large concert, attend a sporting event, become part of a community... ..oh, wait. A community like this one?

😀


 
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RATM won.. good for them , but I do have to wonder how many copies last years n.1 Xfactor song sold as opposed to this year.

I would offer a fair guess that this years n.2 sold way more than last years n.1 which means altho they didnt get the coveted top spot they are still laughing and counting ££


 
Posted : 21/12/2009 8:22 am
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[i]I would offer a fair guess that this years n.2 sold way more than last years n.1 which means altho they didnt get the coveted top spot they are still laughing and counting £[/i]

doesn't matter though, does it. It's still the tip of a f^&*ing huge iceberg for Cowell, Sony etc.
It ain't about the sales volume, the money or any of that.
It's just saying a big **** OFF to the X Factor. (Although I do that by not watching it, which I think would be a far better F^&K OFF if the whole country followed suit)


 
Posted : 21/12/2009 8:54 am
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Yes, it's almost been like a weekly vote to promote your favourite...oh no, hang on that sounds familiar


 
Posted : 21/12/2009 8:59 am
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Xipe totec has it right. All you holier than thou indie boys need to remember that way back someday you made a decision to start listening to stuff that wasn't on the radio, that might have been prompted by rebelling against your parents, something some cool older kid gave you, or you stumbled upon john peel. Whatever - everyone needs a prompt to realise that there is more out there than the charts,

the problem at the moment is that the charts are completely full of bands that have massive label backing - even in my memory indie, rock or metal bands made it into the charts, maybe not number 1 but you heard them.


 
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But seem more than happy to do what a facebook group tell them to do...

Missing the point.


 
Posted : 21/12/2009 9:10 am
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Have I?

I'm genuinely happy that the obviously cooler herd had "their" single get to number one.


 
Posted : 21/12/2009 9:16 am
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😀

Two fingers to Cowell!

Was driving along the motorway last night tooting my horn! Never been so excited about a chart placing 😀

I will be doing everything I can to get to the gig 😀


 
Posted : 21/12/2009 9:19 am
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Alexandra sold 576,000 in the first week (Christmas) in 2008. Joe sold 450,838. Lean to google, troll


 
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I'm genuinely happy that the obviously cooler herd had "their" single get to number one.

While other people congratulate themselves on how cynical and superior they are.


 
Posted : 21/12/2009 9:23 am
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I'm guessing i'm the only person in the country not too have heard the RATM single.......
Fair play to people power though 😀


 
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I'm genuinely happy that the obviously cooler herd had "their" single get to number one.
While other people congratulate themselves on how cynical and superior they are.

Perhaps we could be educated on what a cool bit of music is?

Oh, no wait. That would mean lots of people might like it, and then it would have to become uncool. 😀 😀 😀


 
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The song that's being played most in our house seems to be the Hanna Montana original of "the Climb". There was much wailing and renting of cloth when my 9 year old (a huuuuge X factor fan, heard the final song....) A much betterer version than some mindless manufactured pop pap (warning: contains irony)

So, no cool points here I'm afraid.


 
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I'm guessing i'm the only person in the country not too have heard the RATM single.......

There are two of you. I mean "us".

What a lot of fuss and nonsense.


 
Posted : 21/12/2009 10:02 am
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Louis Walsh in today's Sun

[i]With all the fuss about Rage Against The Machine, people might fail to realise that Joe has still sold 450,000 records, which is phenomenal.[/i]

He then goes on to say [i]He only lost by a tiny 50,000 sales.[/i]

If 450,000 is phenomenal, how can 50,000 be 'tiny'. What a tool


 
Posted : 21/12/2009 10:19 am
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While other people congratulate themselves on how cynical and superior they are.

Not cynical and superior, but some people do seem to be confusing buying a single from Amazon with a genuinely subversive act. 🙂


 
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Not cynical and superior, but some people do seem to be confusing buying a single from Amazon with a genuinely subversive act.

Really? Because everyone I've spoken to about it just thought it was a bit of fun.


 
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this whole thing is about as subversive/rebellious as getting a tattoo nowadays, however, it is an amusing way to annoy Simon Cowell, no matter how nicely worded his press releases are 😉


 
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it was a bit of fun.

Agreed. I even looked at the results of the 'Hit Parade' last night for the first time in about seventy-twelve years. It made me laugh and I bet it made Cowell laugh too - I don't suppose he gives a tin-shit who gets number one at Christmas. I am sure that next year normal service will resume anyway.


 
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A brilliant bit of fun, made me laugh loads last night 🙂

Good to see that some people understand that it is just a joke...the 'cool' people take themselves way too seriously 😉


 
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I don't suppose he gives a tin-shit who gets number one at Christmas

Actually I think that he will be p!ssed off though no doubt his millions will comfort him somewhat 😉


 
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Really? Because everyone I've spoken to about it just thought it was a bit of fun.

I'm sure people [i]say[/i] that, 'cos as soon as you start to look beyond the "take back our charts" and "stick two fingers up to Cowell" rhetoric it's pretty thin. I don't doubt RATM's political convictions, but to a lot of people they are just another opportunity to express themselves through buying a product, and always have been.


 
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It has made me revisit my CD collection. RATM on now. Janes Addiction next and so on until the missus kills the amp with a hammer.


 
Posted : 21/12/2009 10:54 am
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Its nothing to do with being cool, liking cool music, being subversive or any of what some arseholes seem to think it is (and that they are "cooler" by not being involved in it)
It's to do with thinking the X Factor is sh1t. And the karaoke crap music it produces is crap.
If you don't think that, then you're just not interested in music.. so be it.


 
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Just been told to turn it off.

I suspect that saying F##K YOU I WON'T DO WHAT YOU TELL ME would be a bad and silly thing to do.


 
Posted : 21/12/2009 11:11 am
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It's got f--k all to do with being cooler-than-thou, although there is music that deserves to be taken seriously as more than just entertainment (and which tends to be the stuff that gets ridiculed the most stridently as a result).

I like the fact that we've got a sweary Christmas number 1, but it's just another illustration of how things that are initially interesting or threatening get co-opted and lose their meaning.

While part of me would like to see Simon Cowell and his ilk disappear into an ever-repeating hell of indifferent Chicago Rock Cafe guest appearances, I really don't care enough to get het up about it, or even pay 29p for a track I've heard countless times. They represent a side of the music business that is practically dead and buried.


 
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Actually I think that he will be p!ssed off

Nah, he'll be pretending he is so the X Factor machine doesn't lose it's 'value' with its customers.


 
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there is music that deserves to be taken seriously

Is there? Or are there just some artists using music as a vehicle to peddle their political or social views. It has nothing to do with the music per se - just the words contained within the veneer of a tune.


 
Posted : 21/12/2009 11:34 am
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[i]Is there? Or are there just some artists using music as a vehicle to peddle their political or social views[/i]

Of course there is. Some of it doesn't even have words.
Mostly it is music made by people with a desire to make music (ie artists), not money (ie. businessmen)

Here's a little example. I had the first Burial album and gave it to a mate to listen to on MP3s. He absolutely loved it and I said he should buy it then, to help artists like Burial. He didn't, but I emailed Burial and told him about it. Burial's reply was that he didn't mind, as long as people were hearing the music. (included for those idiots who would otherwise say that all music is released to make money)


 
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But why on earth does it need to be taken seriously? Music is music is music. If anyone thinks some combination of musical notes and instruments are somehow more important than others, they have a misguided sense of what is important in life.

If someone makes music with no desire to make financial gain it isn't more important than the music made by someone who does it for gain. No [i]less[/i] important, but no more important either.

Edit: So why does your example make their music more important? Steps make music that makes thousands of kids happy. So their music is important.


 
Posted : 21/12/2009 11:45 am
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Music can be more than just entertainment. It can be a tool for self-empowerment, a rallying call for a community, a way to challenge the norms of society. I don't see Steps ticking any of those boxes, it's just shallow shiny pop that borrows from other pop records. If someone writes and releases their own music, spends years honing their craft, gets ridiculed for it, maybe even gets thrown in prison, it might not be your cup of tea to listen to, but you can't deny that it will probably have a bit more depth and longevity than a bunch of session musicians pillaging the catchy bits of Abba.


 
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That sounds self-important clap-trap to me. Music that makes someone happy is important for its own reasons and you can't compare two different pieces of music made by/for different people/audiences and say one is more important that the other. When I hear a sensible argument to the contrary then I will eat my words, but I haven't heard one yet.


 
Posted : 21/12/2009 12:10 pm
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I can't believe that all those people didn't buy a song that simon cowell told them to - they bought another song that someone else told them to instead. That's really rebellious.


 
Posted : 21/12/2009 12:16 pm
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mastiles_fanylion, you don't get it, simple as that. As I said in my previous message: So be it. Music is very f^&*ing important to me though.


 
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