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I saw a woman buy a copy of Rudebox in the Virgin Megastore tonight. :cheer:
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What? I did! :o

 

I saw her walking up to the counter with a copy of Rudebox in her hand. ^_^

 

 

( Hope she wasn't taking it back for a refund. :o :huh: )

No, it's great, but it's kind a funny also. :lol: I only can imagine me to see something like that... :blink: I'll probably stop that person and start to talk with her about Rudebox. :dance: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Rudebox has fallen out of the top 40 I see. <_<

 

It sold 115,000 last week and was top 20 I think, however all sales have increased due to Xmas. Rudebox sold an exra 8,000 in the UK last week so I'd imagine it sold at least 120,000 worldwide considering to #40 album sold 129,000 -_-

 

Shame they could'nt have done a bigger chart for Xmas :rolleyes:

I can't believe this album is so underrated... :( All because of first single Rudebox, imo... -_-

I can't believe this album is so underrated... :( All because of first single Rudebox, imo... -_-

 

Yep, his fans have proven how narrow-minded they are -_-

The question is are those people ever were his truly fans. -_-
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Im suprised its doing so bad. Rudebox wasnt that bad. In fact i really liked it. And I love Lovelight.

Good question ^_^

 

:thumbup: B)

I think it shows that Robbie's fanbase was/is very 'soft'. Yes there are obviously a good few thousand totally Robsessed ones but the bulk of the people who buy his records are not dedicated 'Music Fans'. They are indeed the bland, easy listening generation. They like sing a long ballads. They don't like innovation or anything too left-field.

When punk was happening these people were probably buying Silver Lady by David Soul. :P

I think it shows that Robbie's fanbase was/is very 'soft'. Yes there are obviously a good few thousand totally Robsessed ones but the bulk of the people who buy his records are not dedicated 'Music Fans'. They are indeed the bland, easy listening generation. They like sing a long ballads. They don't like innovation or anything too left-field.

When punk was happening these people were probably buying Silver Lady by David Soul. :P

 

 

come on Silver Lady take my word .......

 

I'll walk right out on you again, believe me

 

 

 

(oops showing age again :blush: )

Here I am a million miles from home.

The Indiana wind and rain cuts through me....

 

:puke2:

Here I am a million miles from home.

The Indiana wind and rain cuts through me....

 

:puke2:

 

 

 

I'm lost and alone ...

 

chilled to the bone :kink:

 

Silver ladeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

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