Originally Posted by Raven123:
“Well that's BS as Nirvana are actually number 6 and is only 13,000 between number 2 and number 9.
The MW's sales have slowed down considerably, where as Nirvana is dominating just about every download chart, MW are relying on hard copies. The biggest day is tomorrow.
Foo Fighters, Iron Maiden, Enter Shikari, The Blackout amongst other bands are now supporting the campaign, daily coverage on Kerrang, Scuzz and Radio 1 now and quite a number of celebs including Leigh Francis, Joey Barton are on board too.
It will happen. The only way it won't is if it's fixed for the MW.”
Originally Posted by Raven123:
“everything was stacked against nirvana from the start, the bbc plugging a group from one of their own shows a dozen times a day, having a mw special programme a couple of days ago, plugging the mw on bbc radio and nothing else, as what is meant to be an un-biased paid for service, they are actually breaking the law. The govenrment allowed the mw single to be tax free, but no other charity single, again, breaking the law. The organisation of the nirvana campaign was very last minute n nothing was planned properly compared to the ratm campaign. All in all, it was a right royal stitch up, worst number 1 in years.”
From the start? You've changed your tune.