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Post by cb on Dec 21, 2009 21:26:58 GMT
still betting 3.50 or whatever you had in your pocket, thats like £350, man. i had £200 upstairs, imagine ......
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Post by dontask on Dec 27, 2009 18:57:55 GMT
joe just missed number 1 again to lady gaga. genius.
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Post by sirmavers on Dec 27, 2009 19:42:51 GMT
HAHA! That is, knew Rage wouldn't get it agian, but that is just funny! edit: No it hasn't, he's top You must've seen the wrong charts.
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Post by dontask on Dec 27, 2009 20:06:02 GMT
according to radio 1, lady gaga was top.
edit: you are right though, but i heard what i heard. damn it.
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Post by Sean on Jan 12, 2010 15:23:00 GMT
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Post by dontask on Jan 12, 2010 15:43:31 GMT
nah. people wont get behind it like they did with rage. rage was done out of anger against something rather than a love for rage particularly.
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Post by Sean on Jan 12, 2010 16:56:16 GMT
well 6,500 people i doubt it will, but one to keep an eye on
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Post by dontask on Jan 12, 2010 21:10:03 GMT
i dont see why not. as long as people buying it like the smiths cus thats the point.
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Post by cjbarnett3 on Jan 12, 2010 22:24:25 GMT
As great as it was to see Rage Against The Machine at the top, I agree with what 'The Rev' Jon McClure said that it shows something when the greatest f*ck you song that the noughties produced was released in 1992...
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Post by dontask on Jan 13, 2010 16:35:37 GMT
i dont think it shows anything. that was just the best song that fit the message and rage are either well liked or forgotten by most so people wouldnt not buy it out of spite for the band. for example, muse disgust many so where uprising would have been suitable it wouldnt have worked in the same way.
negative thinking from the rev.
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