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Rage Against the Machine for Christmas Number One

Postby TheStoner » Dec 10th, '09, 15:58



Get over to FaceBook and sign up. 500,000+ already. You know it makes sense.

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Postby Tomo » Dec 10th, '09, 16:09

Been there done that. "Killing in the Name" is an amusing if very sweary little ditty, written and performed by the band themselves, unlike Cowel's evil karaoke manipulation of the pop charts, grrr...

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Postby TheStoner » Dec 10th, '09, 16:10

Good stuff!

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Postby A J Irving » Dec 10th, '09, 16:17

Signed up a while ago.

Before anyone says anything: Yes, we know that RATM are signed to Sony as are Simon Cowell's artists and Sony will therefore still make a massive wodge of cash if everyone buys Killing in the Name instead, and no, we don't care. It's the principle, not the finances that is important and better still, it will be really funny if the song makes it into the top ten for xmas.

Sometimes you have to make grand gestures such as standing in front of a tank and other times its the little gestures made by a whole bunch of people that can bring an issue to a larger audience.

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Postby Tomo » Dec 10th, '09, 16:18

A J Irving wrote:Signed up a while ago.

Before anyone says anything: Yes, we know that RATM are signed to Sony as are Simon Cowell's artists and Sony will therefore still make a massive wodge of cash if everyone buys Killing in the Name instead, and no, we don't care. It's the principle, not the finances that is important and better still, it will be really funny if the song makes it into the top ten for xmas.

Sometimes you have to make grand gestures such as standing in front of a tank and other times its the little gestures made by a whole bunch of people that can bring an issue to a larger audience.

Well said, that man!

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Postby Mr_Grue » Dec 10th, '09, 16:26

Meh! Prisoner convention!

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Postby pcwells » Dec 10th, '09, 17:07

Wonderful!!

Reminds me of the time that Irom Maiden got the Christmas Number One instead of Cliff Richard.

But, unlike Take Your Daughter to the Slaughter, Killing in the Name is actually quite good.

I'll be spending my 70p for this good cause. :)

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Postby TheStoner » Dec 10th, '09, 23:25

Good man! Nearly 600,000 now!

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Postby IAIN » Dec 10th, '09, 23:46

what's wrong with democracy?

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Postby pcwells » Dec 11th, '09, 09:02

IAIN wrote:what's wrong with democracy?


Protest and demonstration is a key part of democracy. :)

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Postby Mandrake » Dec 11th, '09, 10:35

On (soon to disappear completely) ITV Teletext:
Simon Cowell has branded a campaign to prevent the X Factor winner from having the Christmas No 1 single as "stupid" and "cynical".

He also said he felt it was "dismissive" of the show's viewers and that he felt the campaign was aimed at him.

A group set up on Facebook is calling for people to make rock band Rage Against The Machine's 1992 single Killing In The Name this year's No 1.

It currently has 548,000 members.

Speaking at a press conference with the competition's finalists Stacey Solomon, Joe McElderry and Olly Murs, and its judges Dannii Minogue, Cheryl Cole and Louis Walsh, Simon said: "If there's a campaign, and I think the campaign's aimed directly at me, it's stupid. Me having a No 1 record at Christmas is not going to change my life particularly.

"It does however change these guys' lives and we put this opportunity there so that the winner of the X Factor gets the chance of having a big hit record.

"I think it's quite a cynical campaign geared at me which is actually going to spoil the party for these three.

"I also think it's incredibly dismissive of the people who watch and enjoy the show... to treat our audiences as if they're stupid and I don't like that."

Simon also played down the impact of the trend for the X Factor's winner to take the No 1 spot.

He said: "Everyone has this slightly distorted view of Christmas No 1s being incredible. There was that ghastly Cliff Richard song a few years ago, Bob The Builder. So we haven't exactly taken away anything special, it just so happens that our record, to coincide with the show, goes out at Christmas."


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Postby A J Irving » Dec 11th, '09, 10:56

Mandrake wrote:On (soon to disappear completely) ITV Teletext:
Simon Cowell has branded a campaign to prevent the X Factor winner from having the Christmas No 1 single as "stupid" and "cynical".

He also said he felt it was "dismissive" of the show's viewers and that he felt the campaign was aimed at him.

A group set up on Facebook is calling for people to make rock band Rage Against The Machine's 1992 single Killing In The Name this year's No 1.

It currently has 548,000 members.

Speaking at a press conference with the competition's finalists Stacey Solomon, Joe McElderry and Olly Murs, and its judges Dannii Minogue, Cheryl Cole and Louis Walsh, Simon said: "If there's a campaign, and I think the campaign's aimed directly at me, it's stupid. Me having a No 1 record at Christmas is not going to change my life particularly.

"It does however change these guys' lives and we put this opportunity there so that the winner of the X Factor gets the chance of having a big hit record.

"I think it's quite a cynical campaign geared at me which is actually going to spoil the party for these three.

"I also think it's incredibly dismissive of the people who watch and enjoy the show... to treat our audiences as if they're stupid and I don't like that."

Simon also played down the impact of the trend for the X Factor's winner to take the No 1 spot.

He said: "Everyone has this slightly distorted view of Christmas No 1s being incredible. There was that ghastly Cliff Richard song a few years ago, Bob The Builder. So we haven't exactly taken away anything special, it just so happens that our record, to coincide with the show, goes out at Christmas."


He's so self-obsessed. Doesn't he realise that spoiling the party for those three is actually one of the best arguements for doing it. :lol:

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Postby Mandrake » Dec 11th, '09, 11:02

I'm still trying to decide between Cliff Richard and Bob The Builder..... :?

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Postby daleshrimpton » Dec 11th, '09, 11:04

I cant help but think, that this Campaign would of got much better public support, if something else... Say Peter Kays wonderfull Children in need single, was the song people were getting behind.
That way, at the very least, more money would be going to a good cause, rather than into peoples pockets.

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Postby Ant » Dec 11th, '09, 11:14

daleshrimpton wrote:I cant help but think, that this Campaign would of got much better public support, if something else... Say Peter Kays wonderfull Children in need single, was the song people were getting behind.
That way, at the very least, more money would be going to a good cause, rather than into peoples pockets.


I would agree, however it does not make the same statement.

I the whole point of Rage Against The Machine being chosen is because the people that are not X Factor sheep are raging against the machine that is Cowell. It may also have raised some cynical eyebrows as it was already done previously when Kaye beat the other one in the charts (Leon something?).

I would have preferred a christmas song personally, possibly one of Slade's or that one the Darkness did.

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