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Simon Cowells stable has No 1, 2 and 3 in the Xmas Singles chart!









adrian29uk

New member
Sep 10, 2003
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Just how patronizing do you want to be? You can't tell people what they can like and can't like as it's their own opinion. Cowell cannot force them to buy the record - they do it of their own accord.

C4's unsigned act is a good show I agree - though i struggle to recall the names of lasts years winning band...

The reason you struggle to remember last years winning band, is because they don't get half as much exposure as the xfactor winner.

And before you say, well you can turn over, nearly every medium I use, the xfactor winner has been mentioned so there is no escaping from it.

Your correct Cowell cannot force people to buy the record, however when something is crap and you keep hyping it up, and advertising it through as many channels as possible your going to make sales.
 


Anchorman

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Oct 19, 2007
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Its a bit much to call the No.2 part of Simon Cowells stable. It was an anti X Factor attempt driven from Facebook to try and oust Burkes version from being the Christmas No.1. Started well too late to derail it, with a bit more advanced planning it really could have done. With a bit of luck and co ordination, better luck next year!
 


clippedgull

Hotdogs, extra onions
Aug 11, 2003
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Its a bit much to call the No.2 part of Simon Cowells stable. It was an anti X Factor attempt driven from Facebook to try and oust Burkes version from being the Christmas No.1. Started well too late to derail it, with a bit more advanced planning it really could have done. With a bit of luck and co ordination, better luck next year!

He owns the rights to 'Hallelujah', so the statement is valid. If anything it has increased his bank balance! By having all three versions in the charts. :)
 




pasty

A different kind of pasty
Jul 5, 2003
31,038
West, West, West Sussex
What does Cowell have to do with Jeff Buckley? Was he his manager? Does he now own the rights to the song?

Yep. He does. Not that that would have anything to do with him choosing that song for the contestants to sing or anything.
:angel:
 


Anchorman

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Oct 19, 2007
153
He owns the rights to 'Hallelujah', so the statement is valid. If anything it has increased his bank balance! By having all three versions in the charts. :)

Haven't done any extensive research but I don't think that can be true. I think Sony BMG own all 3 charted versions and Cohen would have got the songwriting royalties. Cowell would only have got a cut out of the Alexandra version.
 


JJ McClure

Go Jags
Jul 7, 2003
11,109
Hassocks
Quite funny that all the up their own arse music snobs that hate anything popular tried to get Buckley to number 1. Not only did they fail to do so, but if Cowell has the rights to it as well then they've just given him more money. Goons.
 




clippedgull

Hotdogs, extra onions
Aug 11, 2003
20,789
Near Ducks, Geese, and Seagulls
Haven't done any extensive research but I don't think that can be true. I think Sony BMG own all 3 charted versions and Cohen would have got the songwriting royalties. Cowell would only have got a cut out of the Alexandra version.

It's true. :)

Not only is he enjoying the profits of X Factor winner Alexandra Burke's Hallelujah, his company also owns the rights to the Jeff Buckley's version and the original by songwriter Leonard Cohen.

Incredibly, all three versions expected to top the charts - Alexandra's is tipped to be the Christmas No 1 with Buckley and Cohen possibly in second and third place.

He is raking in a whopping £250,000-a-day from the tracks, according to a report today.

His label, SyCo Music, represents all X Factor winners. Leona Lewis, who won in 2006, is still signed to Syco, and is second in the midweek charts with her cover of Snow Patrol's Run.
 


ridda

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Oct 6, 2003
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BN1
The jeff Buckley version of this song was sung with great feeling but the Alexander burk version is sung with none at all.
 


Mellotron

I've asked for soup
Jul 2, 2008
32,479
Brighton
Germany has more and better musicians than the UK has.

*Dies in tears laughing*

Give me the *better* German equivalent of the following:

The Beatles
Pink Floyd
Radiohead

Thank you.
 




Mellotron

I've asked for soup
Jul 2, 2008
32,479
Brighton
Quite funny that all the up their own arse music snobs that hate anything popular tried to get Buckley to number 1. Not only did they fail to do so, but if Cowell has the rights to it as well then they've just given him more money. Goons.

Don't hate ANYTHING popular. Just MOST popular stuff IS gash.

I think it's still great that a song was able to get to number two with NO record company backing. Regardless of anyone's taste in genre that is a good sign.
 




Mellotron

I've asked for soup
Jul 2, 2008
32,479
Brighton
Selective quoting to completely change my point. Read what I typed, if you're capable of reading a complex sentence.

I read it, but what you said was a pretty moot point, if you're just talking about Speed Black Metal, I'm quite happy for Germany to have a stronger presence in that genre than the UK.

It is undisputable who has put out the stronger quality music output across the board over the last 50 years out of the two countries.
 




Cian

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Jul 16, 2003
14,262
Dublin, Ireland
I read it, but what you said was a pretty moot point, if you're just talking about Speed Black Metal, I'm quite happy for Germany to have a stronger presence in that genre than the UK.

It is undisputable who has put out the stronger quality music output across the board over the last 50 years out of the two countries.

That wasn't what I was arguing. My response was to someone claiming the country has no succesful musicians (and actors/comedians, for which I'd wholly agree with them).

Meaning your selective quoting just appeared as vindictive.
 


algie

The moaning of life
Jan 8, 2006
14,713
In rehab
Depending what music you're in to; Germany has more and better musicians than the UK has.

Did i read that right? What a moronic thing to come out with.
 


Cian

Well-known member
Jul 16, 2003
14,262
Dublin, Ireland
Did i read that right? What a moronic thing to come out with.

No, you clearly didn't. And its in no way moronic (unlike you).

There are certain, mainstream and not-so-mainstream, genres of music where what Germany outputs is far beyond what the UK does. My post was in response to someone making a claim that they output nothing.
 


Mellotron

I've asked for soup
Jul 2, 2008
32,479
Brighton
That wasn't what I was arguing. My response was to someone claiming the country has no succesful musicians (and actors/comedians, for which I'd wholly agree with them).

Meaning your selective quoting just appeared as vindictive.

Quote me exactly where they said Germany has NO good music. They made out that Germany has LITTLE good music. I would support that theory based on my personal experiences.

Rammstein or Tokio Hotel is the best I can think of. Not glowing endorsements.
 




Mellotron

I've asked for soup
Jul 2, 2008
32,479
Brighton
No, you clearly didn't. And its in no way moronic (unlike you).

There are certain, mainstream and not-so-mainstream, genres of music where what Germany outputs is far beyond what the UK does. My post was in response to someone making a claim that they output nothing.

I'm genuinely curious as to which mainstream genres of music that Germany is currently "owning" the UK at.

Examples?
 


Cian

Well-known member
Jul 16, 2003
14,262
Dublin, Ireland
Quote me exactly where they said Germany has NO good music. They made out that Germany has LITTLE good music. I would support that theory based on my personal experiences.

Rammstein or Tokio Hotel is the best I can think of. Not glowing endorsements.

North Stand Chat - View Single Post - Simon Cowells stable has No 1, 2 and 3 in the Xmas Singles chart! reads as quite specifically claiming they produce no music worth envying - this is the post I was quoting.

I wouldn't even dare to mention Tokio Hotel - they may have some popularity but they're in no way good. Its mostly electronic - both early stuff (Kraftwerk et al), and modern EDM (van Dyk, Schulz, Maas, etc) where my experience would lie, and where there is very high quality music coming out.

I'm genuinely curious as to which mainstream genres of music that Germany is currently "owning" the UK at.

Examples?

Trance. UK has one large active act, of which one member (of three) is Finnish; Germany's include two of the top ten DJ/producers in the world...
 
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