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dave_mc

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Re: Rage against the 'X-Factor'
« Reply #135 on: December 21, 2009, 05:59:22 PM »
My personal favourite was some cretin (I think it was an admin; cant find it again now) saying that 'they dont understand that joes song has personal meaning to people'.

Hehehe

And people bought Killing because they just dont get what the songs about.

yeah, i think that was my favourite part. :lol: of course an insipid cover of an already insipid song about pseudo-inspirational guff will have more personal meaning than a political song written by an overtly political band. :roll:

also, i think my IQ and faith in humanity has gone down upon checking out that forum. Thanks.

the tag line thingy on one of the mods avatar is 'may be a member of joes family' or something to that affect, so that says it all really

i think that's a bit like the welterweight etc. thing here on this forum (how active you are, in other words), but maybe that was your point. :lol:

I try hard to not be annoyed by people this stupid, but it really is hard not to.

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wouldn't really want imagine by john lennon to be next year's, not a major fan of lennon (or the beatles), and not a major fan of that song. Needs to be a song that's mainstream enough to get people behind it, but which is also a bit subversive. Also would be good if it weren't on sony, or a related label. RATM was perfect apart from being on sony. :lol:

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Re: Rage against the 'X-Factor'
« Reply #136 on: December 21, 2009, 06:20:50 PM »

wouldn't really want imagine by john lennon to be next year's, not a major fan of lennon (or the beatles), and not a major fan of that song. Needs to be a song that's mainstream enough to get people behind it, but which is also a bit subversive. Also would be good if it weren't on sony, or a related label. RATM was perfect apart from being on sony. :lol:

Aye I'm not a massive fan of the song per se, but it'll appeal to a much wider audience than RATM and will easily get double the sales of the x-factor winner.

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Re: Rage against the 'X-Factor'
« Reply #137 on: December 21, 2009, 08:05:56 PM »
I think this would be an ideal candidate for next year's song: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1dF2ZLq7oBk

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Re: Rage against the 'X-Factor'
« Reply #138 on: December 21, 2009, 08:46:31 PM »
Personally, i think this is a gem!

'Hi guys,
I've come over from the RATM For Number 1 group - Please don't ban me or anything, I'm simply here to ask how we 'cheated' in your words?

I've been on the radio defending the group in the past week as well as emailing a few news outlets that seem to have missed the point of the group.

- I'm not a troll, please don't give me abuse I'm simply here to talk, I don't hate Joe or any fans of Joe

Ian / SK'

'IAN DO NOT WHITEWASH YOUR PROPAGANDA ON HERE

You seem blind to the hate , bullying and abuse thats everywhere on the internet posted by RATM campaigners.'

lol.
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Re: Rage against the 'X-Factor'
« Reply #139 on: December 21, 2009, 08:57:38 PM »
I'm not wild about the RATM song but I am just overjoyed to have a chart topper that has guitar bass and drums featured so heavily.

Yes it's two fingers up to Simon Cowell (who many of us are tired of) but it is a wake up call  to the music industry , TV stations and the way music is promoted here in the UK.
Music should be more than a reality TV show with only a couple of top executives benefitting from it.
It is actually worse now than the 1980/90s dominance of Stock, Aitkin & Waterman and their endless hit parade

It will inspire a few more kids to pick up a guitar or start playing drums hopefully, and not assume the only route to musical success is via Simon Cowell's programmes - XFactor/ Pop Idol/ BGT/ etc etc

And actually RATM does at least have a bit of attitude
Kind of like this country being overdue for another bout of Punk Rock (and not just the carefully orchestrated variety that Malcolm Maclaren gave us)
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Re: Rage against the 'X-Factor'
« Reply #140 on: December 21, 2009, 09:11:08 PM »
Personally, i think this is a gem!

'Hi guys,
I've come over from the RATM For Number 1 group - Please don't ban me or anything, I'm simply here to ask how we 'cheated' in your words?

I've been on the radio defending the group in the past week as well as emailing a few news outlets that seem to have missed the point of the group.

- I'm not a troll, please don't give me abuse I'm simply here to talk, I don't hate Joe or any fans of Joe

Ian / SK'

'IAN DO NOT WHITEWASH YOUR PROPAGANDA ON HERE

You seem blind to the hate , bullying and abuse thats everywhere on the internet posted by RATM campaigners.'

lol.

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Re: Rage against the 'X-Factor'
« Reply #141 on: December 21, 2009, 09:24:47 PM »
^ indeed. :lol: apparently irony and hypocrisy aren't in their dictionaries.

Aye I'm not a massive fan of the song per se, but it'll appeal to a much wider audience than RATM and will easily get double the sales of the x-factor winner.

yeah, i know, i realise you sometimes have to win however you can. Just my feeling is that, if something at least a bit more obscure than john lennon managed to win this year, it might manage it next year, too. might need to have a couple of expletives, though. :lol:

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Re: Rage against the 'X-Factor'
« Reply #142 on: December 22, 2009, 09:07:38 PM »
They rejected me when I tried to register  :(

I don't know why, but on first reading this I thought you meant registering for the x-factor.  I can just picture it...

Cowell: So Mr Nfe, what are you going to sing for us?
Nfe: I'm going to sing a nice little ditty by Anaal Nathrakh called Between shiteee And Piss We Are Born.
Cowell: hmm, doesn't sound very contemporary pop, do you have another song?
Nfe: Swarming Vulgar Mass of Infected Virulency?
Cowell: who? what?
Nfe: err, how about some Cannibal Corpse?
Cowell: security!!!

For next years xmas single we should back Napalm Death, I love that band - they just keep putting out quality releases year after year.  Imagine Persona Non Grata at the top spot?



I want to back Big Church by Sunn 0))).


or maybe some Earth, but it would probably be the following Christmas by the time the song had finished  :lol:

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Re: Rage against the 'X-Factor'
« Reply #143 on: December 22, 2009, 09:09:08 PM »
And it has to be under 15 minutes.

That's why Big Church is the answer. All the cats harping about how RATM isn't music, well, that will sort them out  8)

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Re: Rage against the 'X-Factor'
« Reply #144 on: December 22, 2009, 09:10:26 PM »
No Joy - Khanate

No Joy for simon cowell at least

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Re: Rage against the 'X-Factor'
« Reply #145 on: December 23, 2009, 11:19:46 PM »
'Sister Ray' by The Velvet Underground would sort the men from the boys - me likey!!!  8)