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Willenium tugs our sleeve and says: Tell us why the past was a bit shit. You may wish to use witty anecdotes reflecting your own personal experience.
( , Thu 29 Aug 2013, 13:06)
Willenium tugs our sleeve and says: Tell us why the past was a bit shit. You may wish to use witty anecdotes reflecting your own personal experience.
( , Thu 29 Aug 2013, 13:06)
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Yes but the vast majority of radio
Is rather shit anyway so you did the right thing. Otherwise you might be like me when listening to it, perpetually annoyed with the rage increasing each time they repeat a song they only played 45 minutes ago, when really it only deserves airtime once every 45 years at best.
( , Wed 4 Sep 2013, 20:25, 1 reply)
Is rather shit anyway so you did the right thing. Otherwise you might be like me when listening to it, perpetually annoyed with the rage increasing each time they repeat a song they only played 45 minutes ago, when really it only deserves airtime once every 45 years at best.
( , Wed 4 Sep 2013, 20:25, 1 reply)
but that electro-type song with "I - don't - care / I love it" as the hook is brilliant!
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Been shut off from the world
for a few weeks so I haven't heard that one
( , Thu 5 Sep 2013, 1:38, closed)
for a few weeks so I haven't heard that one
( , Thu 5 Sep 2013, 1:38, closed)
That is brilliant
I think it was written by a girl named Charlie XCX. I caught her by accident at a festival a few years back and I was really impressed, I'm pleased she's having some proper success.
( , Thu 5 Sep 2013, 9:00, closed)
I think it was written by a girl named Charlie XCX. I caught her by accident at a festival a few years back and I was really impressed, I'm pleased she's having some proper success.
( , Thu 5 Sep 2013, 9:00, closed)
I'm sure the correct order is to release a popular song, then have it picked up for use in advertising, thus killing your own credibility.
Now it's all done the other way around.
( , Thu 5 Sep 2013, 9:56, closed)
Now it's all done the other way around.
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