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Joes single is £3.75 - Wow
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jake19801957
13-12-2009
Originally Posted by Jodrel:
“The CD is £2.99 on amazon”

thats better then then 3,79
jake19801957
13-12-2009
Originally Posted by slappers r us:
“I was watching the Wright Stuff Last week

Driving home for Xmas (Gail Porter is in it) is the official Shelter record

I worded it wrong RATM is supporting Shelter and they are donating to the charity Shelter they did say this last week after they got £6,000 last weekend”

thats great
Phantz
13-12-2009
RATM is £0.29 on amazon
fab cesc
13-12-2009
They can charge whatever they want, it will still be the number one by a distance.
jake19801957
13-12-2009
cancel
jake19801957
13-12-2009
Originally Posted by jagged_death:
“Somebody is having trouble following the conversation here, £3.75 is for the physical cd. The download is 67p”

oh sorry
munta
13-12-2009
Originally Posted by Phantz:
“RATM is £0.29 on amazon”

Dont Buy from Amazon..... A single needs to be 40p or over to qualify for the charts.....
kazzamac
13-12-2009
After all the postings about RATM I decided to listen to it - what a load of rubbish, I'd rather Cliff or Jedward went to number one than that tripe.
Sara Webb
13-12-2009
Originally Posted by SickPuppy21:
“Who cares 79p to stick it to Cowell is worth it, and you could get 4 songs for that 3.75”

I strongly suspect that Cowell doesn't give a rat's bum about it, frankly. This campaign has just given him even more publicity and a chance to have a moan in order to promote his show and the winner.

[whine]
I like the RATM song, always have, but it's about a serious subject. Maybe I'm being an old fart (which is more than likely ) but somehow I don't think de la Rocha's song has much relevance to Cowell, even if you do change one word in the refrain. Turning a political song into a rant against the likes of Cowell seems a bit tragic to me. It reminds me of seeing a fantastic anti-apartheid anthem (Something Inside So Strong) being used on a crappy car advert and losing all it's meaning. Sad state of affairs.
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whatfreshhell
13-12-2009
Btw, any Killing in the Name downloads that are under 40p won't count towards the charts.
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