Everything posted by Knightr634
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Girls Aloud • Untouchable
There needs to be a million remixes of Untouchable! Actually this should have one of those self mixing things on it - Delta Goodrem did it with Believe Again and Rogue Traders did it for Watching You. It called U-Mix - they really should do this for Untouchable - please!!!
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Work
Surely an Ant and Dec performance - NEXT WEEK - is just a little too early if its coming out in June! Thats like 2 and a half months away!
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GA get their first million selling album !
Just brilliant news! I'm hoping Untouchable will increase sales of OOC - that needs to go over the million too (does anyone know if Tangled Up has passed 500K yet?)
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Love Story
Well done Taylor! I love this song!
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Alesha ∙ The Alesha Show: The Encore ∙
If its now really heading back up! Next week it really could be top 10!
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UK Albums
Out of Control is down to #40 this week
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iTunes Thread: March 2009
So why can't that be the same for other people with The Saturdays? Its a bit of a fun pop record doing a good deed for charity.
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My Life Would Suck - Official Thread - Chart & Sales
I'm so thrilled this has made #1! Her first #1 in the UK!!!
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The Saturdays - Just Can't Get Enough [Comic Relief 2009]
Its a massive climb!! Well done to them!
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iTunes Thread: March 2009
Thats a massive jump for The Saturdays! Certain to be top 10 in the next update (probably top 5)
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iTunes Thread: March 2009
#2 will still be brilliant though! And i reckon its gonna have a really long chart run
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Shannon Noll -Shine
Press Release: "SHANNON NOLL, AUSTRALIA’S MAJOR ROCKSTAR, MAKES HIS UK ALBUM DEBUT WITH ‘WHAT MATTERS THE MOST’ OUT ON RCA ON MONDAY 4 MAY 2009 SINGLE DOWNLOAD ‘SHINE’ OUT 27 APRIL 2009 Shannon Noll, Australia’s ‘leading male artist’, is set to take his music global, with the release of ‘What Matters The Most’ his debut UK album, released by RCA on 4 May. His soaring rock track ’Shine’ is the single release out on 27 April. Shannon Noll burst onto the Australian music scene just five years ago and has never looked back. He has forged a career that has re-written Australian chart history; a career born of necessity after personal tragedy. With the resounding chorus of his first UK single ‘Shine’ firmly ringing in his ears, proclaiming ‘this is the time, the day that we’ve been waiting for’, Shannon Noll is now ready to take the UK by storm. A last-minute entrant to the competition, in 2003, he wowed judges and the entire nation to come runner up in the first ever Australian Idol. In the short five years since then, Shannon Noll has achieved a record-breaking 10 consecutive top 10 singles including 5 Number One’s, his songs have become official sports anthems not only in Australia but also in the UK (Cricket on Channel 5) and the US, and the combined success of his album sales in Australia has given Shannon platinum selling status 11 times over. Not bad for a farmer’s son from Condobolin, Australia! ‘What Matters The Most’ is 12 tracks of genuine, uplifting and honest music with heart and soul. From opener ‘Shine’ with its call to action - ‘Get up, get up, and lift your head’ - to the rabble rousing ‘Loud’, which pointedly asks the listener, ‘Who would ever believe that this could happen to me?’ the songs are a reflection on the last five years going from near destitution to the top of the charts. The heartfelt ballad ‘Now I Run’, is particularly poignant, inspired by the tragic death of his father, which spurred Shannon to join Idol. The album displays the full repertoire of Shannon’s skills, demonstrating exactly why he is one of Australia’s biggest selling artists, and already considered an icon in his home country. Shannon is not without famous fans either; Bon Jovi guitarist Richie Sambora co-wrote and played on the album track ‘Sorry Is Just Too Late’. About working with Shannon, Richie commented, ‘Shannon is a rock and roll steed… a classic voice with a contemporary flair. We had a great time working together.’ Shannon also received the help of a certain Mr Bryan Adams, who co-wrote the song ‘Drive’ and later invited Shannon out on tour with him as main support. His duet with Natalie Bassingthwaite (Rogue Traders), of the Kate Bush / Peter Gabriel classic ‘Don’t Give Up’ echoes the entire sentiment of the album and compliments the 11 other songs that make up ‘What Matters The Most’. To celebrate the release of his album, Shannon will be playing a one-off show at the 02 Shepherd’s Bush Empire on Friday 8 May, and will be hitting the stage in June with a role in the UK arena tour of Jeff Wayne’s The Musical Version of The War Of The Worlds, opposite Jennifer Ellison. The album ‘What Matters The Most’ is released on 4 May 2009 on RCA The first single, ‘Shine’ is released 27 April www.shannonnollmusic.com ‘What Matters The Most’ Tracklisting 1. Shine 2. Loud 3. Lonely 4. Lift 5. What Does It Do To Your Heart? 6. Drive 7. What About Me? 8. Don’t Give Up 9. World Outside 10. Now I Run 11. Sorry Is Just Too Late 12. Fragile
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Nat Bass // '1000 Stars'
Really good interview here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pkgHLMnq7ow...feature=related
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UK Chart Information - Singles & Albums
The Hits are counting down the 100 biggest selling female singles of the 21st Century and Toxic was #41 with sales of 330,000 - just thought you might like to know
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Nat Bass // '1000 Stars'
1000 stars has made it to #1 in the ARIA charts!!!!!
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Alesha ∙ The Alesha Show: The Encore ∙
YAH! The album's finally made an impact in Ireland! At least the album has now got a far better peak position in the UK then on its release week
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OOC 'Deluxe'
When i did i say that it should be a ballad? I said something that is epic - SKO is epic SNNN is epic - i made a relation to Rule the World because it was Take That's stop gap single which bridged the Beautiful World and Circus albums, and they came out with a WOW song
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Love Story
#2 on itunes!
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iTunes Chart: February (Part 2)
Oh wow!! What a great top 2!!! I'm so happy
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OOC 'Deluxe'
I'm hoping this happens - with Girls Aloud's very own Rule the World (not that actual song, but a new song that is so epic it blows everything else they've done out the water - do you know what i mean?)
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PREDICT: Girls Aloud - Untouchable
I'm not gonna say until the video has been made. Its way too early to say
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Sugababes deserved to win a Brit Award
Wasn't there some kind of poll at the beginning of the year, can't remember where the poll was from but it was favourite girlbands of all time and Girls Aloud were #1, Spice Girls #2 and i think Sugababes were #5, can't remember where exactly
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Sugababes deserved to win a Brit Award
If that was the case then Coldplay or Take That should have won best group. no? Considering everyone at work was "Elbow....who?"
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The Brit Awards Night Live
Well done GA!! So so proud! Their first BRIT
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The Brit Awards Night Live
The performance was brilliant and to be honest (apart from Kylie miming and dancing to CGYOOMH - oh and where has she gone?) the only thing thats been worth watching so far