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Well it's clear that Gentleman never killed their airplay when Disco Love got as many spins as it did so you can all chuck that out the window :kink:

 

Gentleman did kill their airplay? 'What About Us' was their biggest ever airplay hit and for the follow up to flop so hard on airplay was laughable - their was no hype for the song and it killed all momentum for The Saturdays which 'What About Us' built.

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Disco Love did very well CONSIDERING, but it would have been a much bigger song if Wildfire, Leave A Light On, Not Giving Up, had been a single instead of Gentleman.
Gentleman did kill their airplay? 'What About Us' was their biggest ever airplay hit and for the follow up to flop so hard on airplay was laughable - their was no hype for the song and it killed all momentum for The Saturdays which 'What About Us' built.

 

Sorry I just get the feeling that you all mean Gentleman is the reason for all the flops since then. Oops. I was just referring to the fact that Disco Love is their 3rd most played track.

 

EDIT - It also just occurred to me that they've been playing Disco Love ever since.

I'm pretty sure the majority of Disco Love's plays are from after its release. They were playing it once or twice a week in the past few months.
I'm pretty sure the majority of Disco Love's plays are from after its release. They were playing it once or twice a week in the past few months.

 

I know that's what I meant when I said I just realised they've been playing it ever since lol.

I know that's what I meant when I said I just realised they've been playing it ever since lol.

 

The good news James, is that I think after the inevitable smash of Sigma and Paloma, R1 might actually get back on board with solo Paloma afterwards.

Bit of Greatest Hits promo on Radio 1 today.

 

Gemma played Up this morning.

Scott is now playing What About Us.

 

Fearne, (whoever's standing in for Scott) and Greg should all play a song too. Knowing R1 it'll be Disco Love and two others.

Bit of Greatest Hits promo on Radio 1 today.

 

Gemma played Up this morning.

Scott is now playing What About Us.

 

Fearne, (whoever's standing in for Scott) and Greg should all play a song too. Knowing R1 it'll be Disco Love and two others.

 

this makes me happy to know their playing their songs, even if it is their old hits #desperation :wacko:

What time are they on Radio 1 tonight?

 

9pm :)

 

Does anyone have new live vibrations performances online yet? I know it's been shown a few times on tv but I really want to see it!

Love it!

Frankie is really prominent in the last chorus and I am so glad Vanessa went for the big Baby Baby Baby in the middle 8

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Probably the only recording of the girls where Rochelle's voice DOESN'T annoy me. Vanessa though :wub:

All Fired Up still sounds great on the radio!

 

Fearne didn't play them, but it was great to hear All Fired Up, Up and What About Us on R1 today. Hopefully Greg will play something.

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The Sats have been played 3 times already?! Woo that's more than WAYWF got :lol:
Frankie looks so bored in that Disco Love performance on MUZU. Although I guess it's understandable, as she has no lines for the most of it, and like with Faster they harmonized her out of her solo.
9pm :)

 

Does anyone have new live vibrations performances online yet? I know it's been shown a few times on tv but I really want to see it!

Thanks

 

I haven't either, but it's on MTV Live on the 25th next from what I can see. I've just set it to record.

Frankie looks so bored in that Disco Love performance on MUZU. Although I guess it's understandable, as she has no lines for the most of it, and like with Faster they harmonized her out of her solo.

 

I thought the same, she looks a little bored in all the performances they've done since she came back from having Parker…but that could just be my imagination.

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