| re: Rage Against The Machine Is Christmas Number One | |
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Marvello 08:45 pm UTC 12/23/09 |
| In reply to: | Rage Against The Machine Is Christmas Number One - steven_stuart 01:14 am UTC 12/21/09 |
| During the early 60's (pre beatles) larry parnes had a resonable stranglehold on the charts with his manufactured artists. Then the beatles arrived and washed all the manufactured dross away, lets hope for summat similar. > We live in an era where people presume that the winner of > the X Factor will have the UK Singles Chart Christmas > number one. This has made a once interesting competition > very dull. Fortunately this year was different and some > bright haters of processed cheese organised an internet > campaign through Facebook and Twitter to get people to > download a sixteen year old song by Rage Against The > Machine. The Christmas Chart has just been announced and I > am pleased to report that Rage Against The Machine is > number one and X Factor winner Joe is only number two. I > think the organisers picked Rage Against the Machine as > the band to get behind because of their relevant name. > Simon Cowell has created a machine that dominates the > charts with bland acts in both the UK and America. | |
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