Rolf Harris "Christmas in the Sun"
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Re: Rolf Harris "Christmas in the Sun"
Rolf Harris Song " tie me Kangaroo down sport" why would anyone want to tie a kangaroo down, sounds like animal cruelty to me.
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Re: Rolf Harris "Christmas in the Sun"
Rolf's cool but that song is lame.
RATM will be UK Xmas no 1.
RATM will be UK Xmas no 1.
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Is that wishful thinking or do you really believe that "RATM + A Facebook Campaign" will beat the guaranteed formula of "Cowell + Millions of viewers who think the X Factor Winner is the Best Thing Since Whoever Was Their Favourite Last Week"?
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Re: Rolf Harris "Christmas in the Sun"
Rage against Cowell fuels battle for Christmas No 1
Despite his proficiency in the dark arts of publicity, Simon Cowell is struggling to shield his latest X Factor protege from a new foe: the internet-driven protest waged through a group of relentlessly political, fortysomething California punk-rap-metal-funksters.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2009...christmas-no-1
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Re: Rolf Harris "Christmas in the Sun"
Rock band Rage Against The Machine has won the most competitive battle in years for the Christmas number one.
The band's single, Killing In The Name, sold 500,000 downloads beating X Factor winner Joe McElderry's The Climb by 50,000 copies to clinch the top spot
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/8423340.stm
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Hahaha - In your Face!
Rock band Rage Against The Machine has won the most competitive battle in years for the Christmas number one.
The band's single, Killing In The Name, sold 500,000 downloads beating X Factor winner Joe McElderry's The Climb by 50,000 copies to clinch the top spot
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/8423340.stm
Rock band Rage Against The Machine has won the most competitive battle in years for the Christmas number one.
The band's single, Killing In The Name, sold 500,000 downloads beating X Factor winner Joe McElderry's The Climb by 50,000 copies to clinch the top spot
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/8423340.stm