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Sun 19 Dec 2010, 18:55,
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or seen any of xfactor, or even know the names of anyone in it.
I've achieved this not through whiny facebook buy-some-other-mp3 campaigns, but through not watching x factor, and not listening to the crap that passes for music radio these days.
What do I win?
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Sun 19 Dec 2010, 21:32,
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I've achieved this not through whiny facebook buy-some-other-mp3 campaigns, but through not watching x factor, and not listening to the crap that passes for music radio these days.
What do I win?
I don't have facebook...... or listen to the radio...
So what do you win.?....
You win my respect...!!
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Sun 19 Dec 2010, 23:00,
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So what do you win.?....
You win my respect...!!
That'll teach the music industry to be creative.
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Sun 19 Dec 2010, 19:00,
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Not identical, that's rubbish.
But all complaining about the same thing.
I want to hear that DJ do a public apology. Not his employer apologising on his behalf either.
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Sun 19 Dec 2010, 19:01,
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But all complaining about the same thing.
I want to hear that DJ do a public apology. Not his employer apologising on his behalf either.
It's not a Radio 1 campaign - they never said that "if you buy this... we'll play it", so they haven't done anything particularly wrong.
That said, I would have loved to have known what they'd have done with Kunt and The Gang, where they couldn't mention the band, songtitle or record label (that got to 66 if anyone is interested).
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Sun 19 Dec 2010, 19:21,
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That said, I would have loved to have known what they'd have done with Kunt and The Gang, where they couldn't mention the band, songtitle or record label (that got to 66 if anyone is interested).
