Originally posted by darvlayit doesn't prove anything. year after year the winner of x-factor has been xmas #1, granted the chats have been dead for a while now but growing up the xmas #1 was always interesting... it almost made 'top of the pops' worth watching. x-factor killed it like it's killed so many other things musically, nothing will change if killing in the name gets to xmas #1 but it will be funny. last years the winner released hallelujah and there was a similar campaign to get jeff buckley's version to #1 but it failed.
What exactly does this campaign prove? I'm confused.
Originally posted by trev33Ah, so the Xmas #1 is like a thing in the UK. Gotcha.
it doesn't prove anything. year after year the winner of x-factor has been xmas #1, granted the chats have been dead for a while now but growing up the xmas #1 was always interesting... it almost made 'top of the pops' worth watching. x-factor killed it like it's killed so many other things musically, nothing will change if killing in the name gets to xmas #1 ...[text shortened]... lelujah and there was a similar campaign to get jeff buckley's version to #1 but it failed.
(that's gay)
Originally posted by hopscotchwell yes... and the welsh. northern irish are pretty gay as well plus scotland with their kilts?
I thought that was just the English?
and it just got a littler gayer
http://www.nme.com/news/rufus-wainwright/48888
i'm totally going to one of those gigs 😵