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Stuart25

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  1. I can't get over this news at all, it's just so so sad. It feels strange to be so affected by news like this given I've never met her and likely never will. I have everything crossed that Sarah manages to beat this :heart-old:
  2. I'm loving the acoustic version, maybe even more than the original!
  3. The One. Red Blooded Woman is in my top three.
  4. Is it possible to see who's voted on the poll?
  5. I think Red Blooded Woman and Into The Blue will be the next two to leave, in any order (I'd keep RBW to the top five but I'm pleased it's got this far to be honest). After that, I think Wow and In Your Eyes should leave in that order, leaving the rest top ten. I think though that In Your Eyes will stay a while longer, over The One, Spinning Around, Head and possibly I Believe In You and Get Outta My Way.
  6. Unlikely. Will joe public (and your casual Kylie fans) care that Dancing got to #38 in the singles chart or if Say Something was to reach the top 75? Probably not. Will they buy a physical CD single in 2020? Probably not. They would, however, buy / stream the album and buy concert tickets. The only people who would buy a physical single would very likely be going to concerts anyway, so I think it's strange to say that releasing a physical CD single (perhaps at a loss to the record company) would lead to more ticket sales and thus be a worthy investment all in.
  7. Sorry but a CD single priced at under £6 would likely make them next to no money considering only a few thousand people (if that?) would actually purchase it. They're not going to do it if they're not going to make a reasonable profit. Also I never said they weren't interested in the single - I said they weren't interested in the chart position of it (i.e. whether it charts at 52 or 152)
  8. Physicals would be very hard to make any return on, for a run of probably only a few thousand copies (no one outside the hardcore fans would buy these in this day and age). It's a similar story with the 59p download idea - is there any point in sacrificing 40% of your revenue when iTunes sales are so low anyway? To me it's clear BMG (and probably Kylie) just aren't interested / invested in getting a high singles chart position anymore, and I think quite right too. The only indication I've ever had that they were interested in the singles chart was the week Dancing got to top 40 and they released that download bundle. Maybe in a couple of weeks if Say Something picks up something similar will happen. How many people do you hear talking about the singles chart anymore anyway? They're far more likely to link Kylie to her Glastonbury slot than they are to a low singles chart position.
  9. 1. All The Lovers 2. Better the Devil You Know 3. What Kind of Fool (Heard All That Before) 4. Dancing 5. Confide in Me 6. Slow 7. Can't Get You Out Of My Head 8. Spinning Around 9. Say Something 10. I Believe In You 11. I Should Be So Lucky 12. Some Kind Of Bliss 13. Into The Blue 14. Word Is Out 15. Flower 16. Only You 17. Hand On Your Heart 18. 2 Hearts This was hard! And it would probably change if you asked again in a month.
  10. 1. What Kind of Fool (Heard All That Before) 2. I Believe In You 3. Timebomb 4. Celebration 5. New York City 6. Flower 7. Giving You Up
  11. 1. Dancing 2. Stop Me From Falling 3. Golden 4. Sincerely Yours 5. A Lifetime To Repair 6. Music's Too Sad Without You
  12. This is so unexpected! Very pleasant surprise :D
  13. Come Into My World for me now.