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Reference: ("some" of it is going to charity.... but how much is "some"?). 70 grand so far for shelter Captain *salutes* RATM said they would donate some of the royalties to UK charities and they're playing a massive free gig in the UK in the summer to thank their fans
I didn't know that!  That's brilliant.  Really glad it's sold nearly half a mill then!
cockney-chick
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*Is gonna start a campaign to get Slade back to number one next Christmas*
 I think that's been done before, and it didn't work. Neither did the numerous 'Fairytale of New York to number 1' campaigns, or the 'get Jeff Buckley's version of Hallelujah to number 1' campaign.

Who knew that a bit of anarchic, anti-establishment, non-conformist (although people had to conform to the campaign to get it to work...) angry metal was what it would take to succeed...
disley21
An interesting bunch of generalisations on both sides.
Simon Cowell says that, "OK some people don't like the X-Factor!" Au contraire! The X-factor is one of the best progs of the year on so many levels. IMO it's the music that sucks.
Zach would like to thank the young people of the UK for buying his song (and placing him within the machine) Mrs Crossy and I are Grandparents We like good sounds though!
Garage Joe
Its a bit ironic that in order to protest against the so called "machine" that you have to spend money in order to further enrich it.
I think the whole thing is just another cynical marketing ploy and people have been duped by all the hype.
I mean some people are actually boasting that they have bought the songs more than once.
Its even more costly than paying for multiple phone votes for bb or the x factor.
Simon Cowell and sony are laughing all the way to the banks.
stupidcupid
I haven't even heard the song that is no 1, but I am just so pleased that boring Joe and his vile song didn't reach the top - is should never be assumed that being Christmas no 1 is a definite for the X factor winner, and this has proved it.
Would have liked it to be the Pet Shop Boys one though - that is really Christmassy and I Love it!!
Moomin
Thrilled! What makes Simon Cowell, Cheryl Cole and their teenage puppet think they have a divine right to be number one anyway? The only reason X Factor 'songs' are ever number one at Christmas is because of Cowell's relentless PR machine and media saturation.
There are millions of more talented musicians out there who don't have a chance against that kind of publicity juggernaut.
Here's hoping we can do this every year from now on!
Demantoid
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I'm sure that if Cowell thought that there was a market for music he would do that too.
I don't - real musicians with opinions, skills and agendas of their own aren't as easily controlled as cover-singing puppets like the X Factor types, who rely totally on Cowell to pick 'their' songs and get session musicians to play them.
Demantoid
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Its a bit ironic that in order to protest against the so called "machine" that you have to spend money in order to further enrich it. I think the whole thing is just another cynical marketing ploy and people have been duped by all the hype.

Think you might be right here.  Whatever you think about X Factor RATM is brutal.  
Shame Simon couldn't have come up with a better one for Joe.  It was never going to be No 1.
Tayto.

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