Christmas No.1

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Oh dear I must be getting old, this is just a lot of noise. I know there was the campaign for the X Factor song not getting to no.1 but seriously not my cup of tea:eek:
 
No i really don't like it either. If people were so set on not letting the x factor be No1 they could have at least chosen a nice song to back, that one is just plain awful
 
I agree, absolute rubbish!!! What a terrible no1 to have at Christmas, dreadful.:mad::mad:
 

im not a fan of the song as such im just glad that the race wasn't predictable again....hopefully this will pave the way for better songs in future years :)
 
I Like RATM, I have had their albums for years. Can't believe they are actually number 1 though.:confused3 I understand that it isn't to everyones taste though, alot of the stuff in the chart at the moment isn't to my taste and goes right over my head.
 
Well I'm 25 and a bit of a rock chick and I even hate it so there you go. I didn't like Joe's song either but I feel sorry for him being them first x-factor winner to not get a number 1 as the Rage campaign started before the winner or song was even decided. I think its a horrible song to get to number one at a time like christmas and doesn't actually prove anything except that one way or the other the great british music buying public is made up of a bunch of sheep - I hope next year a song that actually deserves to be number one is there for christmas.
 
It really bugs me that people moan about the X Factor winning song being the Christmas No1, the reason it is normally No1 is that people like it and buy it,they enjoyed the show, got caught in the excitment and bought or downloaded the track because they wanted to, Im sure they dont buy it just because its the x factor single, I know I havent in the past. :confused3

However to start a campaign to oust a song off his rightful spot, mob mentality at its best and proves if you get enough people convinced its the right thing anything can happen. Not the rightful Christmas No1 as it would never ever have got there on its own.

End of my rant.:rotfl2::rotfl2:
 
It really bugs me that people moan about the X Factor winning song being the Christmas No1, the reason it is normally No1 is that people like it and buy it,they enjoyed the show, got caught in the excitment and bought or downloaded the track because they wanted to, Im sure they dont buy it just because its the x factor single, I know I havent in the past. :confused3

However to start a campaign to oust a song off his rightful spot, mob mentality at its best and proves if you get enough people convinced its the right thing anything can happen. Not the rightful Christmas No1 as it would never ever have got there on its own.

End of my rant.:rotfl2::rotfl2:

Not sure I agree Sue. I can see your point of view, but X Factor (and the songs that come from it) have a huge advantage over anything else released. There are months of shows leading up to the release of the winners song in time for Christmas. This gives enormous publicity and media attention, much more than could ever be gained by any other artist no matter how big they are. I guess what I'm saying is that it's not a level playing field.

Is purchasing RATM mob mentality or a protest vote by those who are fed up with mass produced, manufactured pop dominating the charts? I don't think people needed 'convincing' to download this track, it worked so well because it was a vehicle for many to register a protest. It really didn't matter what the record was, it just so happens that Killing In The Name strikes the right chord it terms of it's content, but it only provided the platform.

So, we can have another X Factor record at number 1 for Christmas lining the pockets of Simon Cowell or a song that produces £60,000 for Shelter. I know which gives me a warm Christmas feeling. Well, that and the alcohol. :thumbsup2

Kev
 
I've yet to hear the RATM song but wanted the Muppets to get to number 1 :thumbsup2 I don't even bother with the charts these days - not my cup of tea and I find the popular songs get played to death (like Coldplay who I used to enjoy) I'll stick with my CD collection and MP3 player, I can't even listen to Radio 1 for more than a few minutes as I really don't enjoy the music played.

I'm sure the X factor winner (sorry haven't watched it) will get a number one with their next single if it's good enough :thumbsup2
 
It really didn't matter what the record was, it just so happens that Killing In The Name strikes the right chord it terms of it's content, but it only provided the platform.

Exactly.

So, we can have another X Factor record at number 1 for Christmas lining the pockets of Simon Cowell or a song that produces £60,000 for Shelter.

That's the thing- regardless of which side of the fence you sit on, surely it rests well with people that all the proceeds from the RATM single are going to charity?
 
Kev:)

Whilst I agree the money for Charity is great, its the way it was done, is what I didnt like, but of course thats just my opinion. In fact I think Im more upset over it than Simon Cowell is,:rotfl2::rotfl2: as in his own words the guys that started it were brilliant at what they achieved.

I guess it all depends what your thoughts are on the matter, ok lovely to have the Christmas No1, but I, me personally would like to think that if I was going to buy, download a record it was because I liked it, and not because I was trying to prove a point, maybe Im just getting too old for all the politics, and I quite liked Joes record:rotfl2::rotfl2:
 
I don't like the song but i brought it 4 times :lmao:

I missed the days where finding out who was going to be number one for Christmas exciting.
 
I prefer a song that has a message and something to say than a cover from a Hannah Montanah movie which was only out earlier this year.

Joe's version isn't any better than Miley Cyrus version, Miley's was slightly better and people didn't buy hers. People have pre ordered the x factor winners song on amazon before the winner or song was announced.
 
Just had a look back at some of the previous No1s, some classics here :
1970's
1970: I Hear You Knockin' - Dave Edmunds (Nov 28th) (6)
1971: Ernie (The Fastest Milkman In The West) - Benny Hill (Dec 11th) (4)
1972: Long Haired Lover From Liverpool - Little Jimmy Osmond (Dec23rd) (5)
1973: Merry Xmas Everybody - Slade (Dec15th) (5) + UK entry at No.1 + Million Seller
1974: Lonely This Christmas - Mud (Dec 21st) (4)
1975: Bohemian Rhapsody - Queen (Nov 29th) (9) + million seller
1976: When A Child Is Born - Johnny Mathis (Dec 25th) (3)
1977: Mull Of Kintyre / Girls' School - Wings (Dec 3rd) (9) + million seller
1978: Mary's Boy Child / Oh My Lord - Boney M (Dec 9th) (4)
1979: Another Brick In The Wall ( Part 2 ) - Pink Floyd (Dec 15th) (5) + Million seller + USA No1. + UK entry at No1.

1980's
1980: There's No-One Quite Like Grandma - St. Winifred's School Choir (Dec 27th) (2)
1981: Don't You Want Me - Human League (Dec 12th) (5) + million seller + USA No1
1982: Save Your Love - Renée and Renato (Dec 18th) (4)
1983: Only You - Flying Pickets (Dec 10th) (5)
1984: Do They Know It's Christmas? - Band Aid (Dec 15th) (5) + million seller + UK entry at No1.
1985: Merry Christmas Everyone - Shakin' Stevens (Dec 28th) (2)
1986: Reet Petite - Jackie Wilson (Dec 27th) (4)
1987: Always On My Mind - Pet Shop Boys (Dec 19th) (4)
1988: Mistletoe And Wine - Cliff Richard (Dec 10th) (4)
1989: Do They Know It's Christmas ? - Band Aid II (Dec 23rd) (3) + UK entry at No1

1990's
1990: Saviour's Day - Cliff Richard (Dec 29th) (1)
1991: Bohemian Rhapsody / These Are The Days Of Our Lives - Queen (Dec 21st) (5) + million seller + UK entry at No.1.
1992: I Will Always Love You - Whitney Houston (Dec 5th) (10) + million seller + USA No.1.
1993: Mr. Blobby - Mr. Blobby (Dec 25th) (2)
1994: Stay Another Day - East 17 (Dec 10th) (5)
1995: Earth Song - Michael Jackson (Dec 9th) (6) + million seller + UK entry at No.1.
1996: 2 Become 1 - Spice Girls (Dec 28th) (3) + million seller + UK entry at No.1.
1997: Too Much - Spice Girls (Dec 27th) (2) + UK entry at No.1.
1998: Goodbye - Spice Girls (Dec 26th) (2) + UK entry at No.1.
1999: I Have A Dream / Seasons In The Sun - Westlife (Dec 25th) (1) + UK entry at No.1.

2000's
2000: Can We Fix It - Bob The Builder (Dec 22) (3)
2001: Somethin' Stupid - Robbie Williams & Nicole Kidman (Dec 23) (3)
2002: Sound Of The Underground - Girls Aloud (Dec 28) (4)
2003: Mad World - Michael Andrews featuring Gary Jules (Dec 27) (3)
2004: Do They Know It's Christmas -Band Aid 20 (Dec 11) (4) (Band Aid 1984, Band Aid 11 1989)
2005: Shayne Ward - That's My Goal (Dec 31) (4) (UK X Factor winner)
2006: Leona Lewis - A Moment Like This (Dec 30) (4) (UK X Factor winner)
2007: Loen Jackson - When You Believe (Dec 29) (3) (UK X Factor winner)
2008: Alexandra Burke - Hallelujah (28 Dec) (3) (UK X Factor winner)
2009: Rage Against the Machine - Killing In The Name.. w/e 26 Dec (?)
 
That list is a bit embarrassing, especially the last 20 years. A few good ones though.:rotfl:
 














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