Duffweiser
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Post by Duffweiser on May 16, 2003 7:09:38 GMT -5
R Kelly may have an unassailable lead now, but the non-PJ going UK public are tw.ats. They don't know how much of a corker this is!
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Post by Queen Smudge on May 16, 2003 7:21:23 GMT -5
I thought The Aloud had reduced the deficit quite considerably?
This is Louis Walsh's fault for saying by the end of the year, The Aloud would have had four number ones.
No one likes a smartarse.
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Post by Duffweiser on May 16, 2003 7:27:53 GMT -5
Nope, as of Thursday night, Mr Do Not Accept Entry If You're 16 Or Over had a 20,000 copy lead.
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Post by flum on May 16, 2003 13:50:44 GMT -5
Pah, sales aren't everything, who wants to be the next Bob the Builder anyway. Being number 2 does not diminish the mightyness of the tune in any way, shape or form.
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Post by jamie on May 16, 2003 13:51:55 GMT -5
I thought The Aloud had reduced the deficit quite considerably? This is Louis Walsh's fault for saying by the end of the year, The Aloud would have had four number ones. No one likes a smartarse. there is lot of time left in the year...counts on fingers...7 months and with westlife he managed 12 number ones in 2 years so I wouldn't be surprised. Maybe it'll be #1 next week.
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Post by Smilex on May 17, 2003 0:18:04 GMT -5
R Kelly may have an unassailable lead now, but the non-PJ going UK public are tw.ats. They don't know how much of a corker this is! I'm a North American (Canadian to be exact eh? heh) and I think No Good Advice is superior to Ignition. Ignition makes me wonder though, it's a medicore song. The only reason it's doing so well is because of the controversy surrounding R. Kelly. Plus a few of my friends like it because the lyrics are dirty. *shudder*
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punkiatrix
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Post by punkiatrix on May 17, 2003 8:50:10 GMT -5
question: didn't say you'll b there by the spice girls go in at number two only to rise the next week? or was that wannabe.
also, look at Geri solo. untill she released SIYWGF and Calling, she was on a 1/2 roll.
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Post by Hula on May 17, 2003 9:47:33 GMT -5
question: didn't say you'll b there by the spice girls go in at number two only to rise the next week? or was that wannabe. It was Wannabe. Except i thought it was no.3. Anyway, It didn't chart at the top and then went on to be no.1 for 7 weeks! OK, so that probably won't happen with the Aloud but it should, because the song is truly mighty!
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Post by Pandarama on May 17, 2003 20:07:07 GMT -5
Think about S Club 7 - their first no 1 was Bring It All Back, and they didn't have another one until (I think) Never Had A Dream Come True, but they always made the top five and no one doubted their mightiness.
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Post by guest on May 18, 2003 9:10:55 GMT -5
If the song goes in at #2, the album sales will be worrying......
It'll be all over by the end of the year.
Person who commented about Geri Halliwell....she had a #2, 4 #1s, #7 and a #8. Despite having had 4 #1s she's still seen as a talentess, publicity-hungry freak....#1s aren't everything, like many have you have said. You're as good as your last single release.
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Post by punkiatrix on May 18, 2003 12:50:45 GMT -5
which is what i said. SIYWGF and Calling were abismal single choices from such a great lp.
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