Killing In The Name Of. Christmas No 1!!!

Does exactly what it says on the tin. Some of the nonsense contained herein may be very loosely related to The Sisters of Mercy, but I wouldn't bet your PayPal account on it. In keeping with the internet's general theme nothing written here should be taken as Gospel: over three quarters of it is utter gibberish, and most of the forum's denizens haven't spoken to another human being face-to-face for decades. Don't worry your pretty little heads about it. Above all else, remember this: You don't have to stay forever. I will understand.
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markfiend wrote:Rumour has it that Simon Cowell has bought the publishing rights to Rage Against The (Washing) Machine's back catalogue and is behind this campaign.

It's win-win for him whatever!
That's funny.

Tim Minchin has a Xmas single out btw AND he's talented. I know. Rare.
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markfiend wrote:Rumour has it that Simon Cowell has bought the publishing rights to Rage Against The (Washing) Machine's back catalogue and is behind this campaign.
Reminds me of the old "Each week Rage Against The Machine rage against a machine" thing Melody Maker used to do. :lol: :notworthy:
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Mrs RicheyJames wrote:Tim Minchin has a Xmas single out btw AND he's talented. I know. Rare.
Ooh I like Tim Minchin. 8)
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no one buying SLADE then?
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weebleswobble wrote:no one buying SLADE then?
but i already have 2 different 'best of's and 3 copies of 'slayed?' :lol:
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i thought more about 'sugar baby love' but Slade is also good.
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Slayed is a great record. Fact. :)
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markfiend wrote:
Mrs RicheyJames wrote:Tim Minchin has a Xmas single out btw AND he's talented. I know. Rare.
Ooh I like Tim Minchin. 8)
He's fecking great.

What's the single?
Inflatable You?
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weebleswobble wrote:no one buying SLADE then?
Going for Metal Gurus myself.
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I still think Gary's "Rock n' Roll Christmas" is the best
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hmmm....

Rage Against The Machine = Sony/BMG
X Factor = Sony/BMG

http://www.sonybmg.it/artisti/discograf ... /2422.html

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Organisers of a Christmas number 1 protest against the X Factor have chosen to purchase a different song owned by the Sony Music Entertainment than the Joe McElderry track being released by Simon Cowell's bit of Sony Music Entertainment.
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Instead of buing any f**king single, send me the money and I'll buy Logan a real steam train :wink:
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Quiff Boy wrote:hmmm....

Rage Against The Machine = Sony/BMG
X Factor = Sony/BMG

http://www.sonybmg.it/artisti/discograf ... /2422.html

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Organisers of a Christmas number 1 protest against the X Factor have chosen to purchase a different song owned by the Sony Music Entertainment than the Joe McElderry track being released by Simon Cowell's bit of Sony Music Entertainment.
Keep up at the back...
markfiend wrote:Rumour has it that Simon Cowell has bought the publishing rights to Rage Against The (Washing) Machine's back catalogue and is behind this campaign.

It's win-win for him whatever!
For once I have my tinfoil hat on straight :P
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:lol: :notworthy:
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mh wrote:
Mrs RicheyJames wrote:As much as I hate X Factor, I hate RATM equally.
Wot she said. :notworthy:
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would this pit of starving piranhas have water in it?
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Pista wrote:
markfiend wrote:
Mrs RicheyJames wrote:Tim Minchin has a Xmas single out btw AND he's talented. I know. Rare.
Ooh I like Tim Minchin. 8)
He's fecking great.

What's the single?
Inflatable You?
I like Tin Machine :D
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Pull My Strings would have been a much better protest against the X Factor. Maybe we could buy that for 2010.
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Headingly wrote:Pull My Strings would have been a much better protest against the X Factor. Maybe we could buy that for 2010.
Awesome idea :lol: :lol: :lol:
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It's the principle. Real music versus manufactured crap. And it's only 29p on Amazon. :D
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money is always the priciple.

i like their (ratm) first album music it great, loads of energy, very good bass lines, i can get over the nonsens lyrics.
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the_inescapable_truth wrote:It's the principle. Real music versus manufactured crap. And it's only 29p on Amazon. :D
Aye, i'm rather chuffed that finally something i've bought could go in at No. 1 on the charts :D
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nothing honourable can come from any of this

just my feeling, your mileage may vary/other products are available :|
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James Blast wrote:nothing honourable can come from any of this

just my feeling, your mileage may vary/other products are available :|
I thought exactly the same James, but after I read an interview with Mr Cowell, the thoughts - "Smug Arrogant Bastard" came to mind and I had to join in.

Besides i'd only spend the 29p on... :wink: ;D

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