- Tue Dec 15, 2009 5:01 pm
#403326
Actually I did - I remembered looking it up a couple of months ago. Plus I'm a bit of a chart geek.
Munki Bhoy wrote:
I know I didn't, I thought it was Gary Jules - Mad World.
Latina wrote:... I remembered vividly Andrews/Jules beating The Darkness (and Justin not being happy about it),
Charlalottie on Twitter wrote:Just remembered that I played pool with a satanist last night. Really should go out on a Friday more often.
Charlalottie wrote:Had a good night last night. We lost the pub quiz but had my hair plaited by a viking.
CassieJackson wrote:Munki Bhoy wrote:
I know I didn't, I thought it was Gary Jules - Mad World.
I had Mad World down as my answer too.
Yudster wrote:Latina wrote:... I remembered vividly Andrews/Jules beating The Darkness (and Justin not being happy about it),
I wasn't happy about it either. A terrible, miserable, depressing cover of what had originally been a good song, or a proper, festive Christmas song? I was annoyed in large measure.
Deadly wrote:Topher wrote:Stuff about Thatcher....
You are a disgrace and I'm looking forward to when someone you respect dies so I can rub your liberal face in it.
Topher wrote:CassieJackson wrote:Munki Bhoy wrote:
I know I didn't, I thought it was Gary Jules - Mad World.
I had Mad World down as my answer too.
Me three.
Topher wrote:I liked that cover! I liked that it sounded like Michael Stipe sang it and I liked that it was melancholic, but I also liked the original. I did not like that dreadful Freddie Mercury wannabe or any of his songs.
Deadly wrote:Topher wrote:Stuff about Thatcher....
You are a disgrace and I'm looking forward to when someone you respect dies so I can rub your liberal face in it.
Topher wrote:Proper Crimbo was better and it was a novelty record.
foot-loose wrote:Big * or no *, no "lol's" allowed. NEVA!
Topher wrote:Proper Crimbo was better and it was a novelty record.
Topher wrote:Proper Crimbo was better and it was a novelty record.
Munki Bhoy wrote:Topher wrote:Proper Crimbo was better and it was a novelty record.
I bought that on Monday. I appear to be in a Christmas mood this week as I've also bought Never Gonna Snow (me and 743 others apparently), Pogues & Kirsty McColl (I thought I had it already but apparently not) and Frankie Goes To Hollywood - The Power of Love. Not really a Christmas song, but then it's still brilliant and was nearly a Christmas number one, if not for Band Aid - the original one.
And in case anyone cares (I know my first thought when I read Latina's post was "I wonder what 1991 was"), the full list is here - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Ch ... ingles_(UK)
The 12" mix of the song featured actor Chris Barrie's aping DJ Mike Read's banning of the single "Relax".
Simon Cowell wrote:I think we were getting to a point where [the Christmas chart] was all becoming like The Millennium Prayer, and I just didn't like that song.
I think we all have this belief that the Christmas number one was just amazing, a real special occasion, but actually when you look at them over recent years, it was Bob the Builder one year, Mr Blobby…there's a tradition of quite horrible songs.
I think I've done everyone a favour.
Shows like Britain's Got Talent and The X Factor have actually got people more interested in music again, and are sending more people into record stores. We haven't seen this kind of uplift in years.
Deadly wrote:Topher wrote:Stuff about Thatcher....
You are a disgrace and I'm looking forward to when someone you respect dies so I can rub your liberal face in it.
Topher wrote:Also, I'm considering a special Christmas Golden Hour Game, but I'm not sure because everyone will obviously vote for Fairytale of New York.
Subsequently, Cowell signed up a number of acts to S-Records that made a mark in the pop music world, including Curiosity Killed the Cat, Sonia Evans, Five, Westlife, Robson & Jerome, and Ultimate Kaos. He also released several novelty recordings featuring the likes of wrestlers of the World Wrestling Federation, Teletubbies,[10] Zig and Zag and the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, that were huge successes.
Topher wrote:Yudster wrote:Latina wrote:... I remembered vividly Andrews/Jules beating The Darkness (and Justin not being happy about it),
I wasn't happy about it either. A terrible, miserable, depressing cover of what had originally been a good song, or a proper, festive Christmas song? I was annoyed in large measure.
I liked that cover! I liked that it sounded like Michael Stipe sang it and I liked that it was melancholic.......
Charlalottie on Twitter wrote:Just remembered that I played pool with a satanist last night. Really should go out on a Friday more often.
Charlalottie wrote:Had a good night last night. We lost the pub quiz but had my hair plaited by a viking.
foot-loose wrote:Big * or no *, no "lol's" allowed. NEVA!
English Bob wrote:Hahahaha! Rage Against the Machine performed Killing in the Name live on Radio 5 Live this morning. They apparently asked them not to swear. Guess what happened?
Listen to it here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rliEdnbwCOA
Song starts at about 4 minutes, swearing begins at about 8 minutes 45 seconds
The best bit is hearing the woman on the show frantically saying 'Get rid of it!'
Also, Zane played Killing in the Name on his show earlier in the week, with sound clips of Simon Cowell's moaning over the top of it
Found it! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lUr6usnZUYA
foot-loose wrote: you really can be quite gay sometimes Toph