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It was a cool statement and a good idea | 27 | 49.09% | |
It was a sales push but that's fine | 19 | 34.55% | |
Meh | 5 | 9.09% | |
It was a sales push and that's a bit sad | 2 | 3.64% | |
It was unequivocally a bad idea | 0 | 0% | |
Other (show your workings) | 2 | 3.64% | |
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I voted 'It was a cool statement and a good idea' though I also agree that 'It was a sales push but that's fine'. I think it was both those things. And I think it'd be quite hard to construct a good argument as to why this was really so different to playing CD:UK or Gimme 5 or Strictly Come Dancing (still don't agree with anyone's problem with that either) or The Andrew Marr show or even TOTP really… any subversion should be inherent in the music and lyrics, regardless of where it's performed or played. If it has an extra layer of irony in certain contexts that's just a bonus.
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Good vocal performance, excellent trolling within the context of the absolute worst thing in the music industry. Next time they should play Of Walking Abortion to really irritate them.
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Just watched it now on Youtube. It's good exposure for them, more people should hear them. it was strange hearing the song play at the end with the "Aaaaahhh" and James also singing over it, never seen them do that before. I enjoyed seeing them though on a TV show, even though I don't watch shows like this. If it gets them some more sales and people interested in them then cool
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According to the bands FB page its heading up the charts in NZ which is a result.
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it was very punk. A lyrics such as "if you tolerate this then your children will be next" on the X factor is making a statement..
they came from an era where it was about blue collar music. play in a band and write your own songs and learn the instrument. these days it feels like the charts are a wash with none of that.
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What does when it was written have to do with the quality of the song? That doesn't make any sense.
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I voted "other" and as I have given my reasoning already this morning in the Newspapers thread, here's a self-quotation:
But seriously, this indie whining starts pissing me of - even though I think performances like this are cringeworthy. But there's nothing more Manicsy than media-whoring on cringeworthy TV programmes. They LOVE doing that, they think it's subversive I assume. They've always done it! And a bunch of grannies clapping along to "baby death's our only friend" surely made me chuckle a bit (at Strictly).
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Nicky Wire's always slagging stuff off, X Factor must've had a turn by now? It's audacious and I love it.
Eh, yeah it is promo but whatever. Every band that's ever signed a record deal has "sold out". As far as a desparate push for sales goes, I think that'd hold more water if they'd played summat off Generation Terrorists or a new song but playing If You Tolerate This Your Children Will Be Next isn't gonna be the one to make that push. This Is My Truth has been in more bargain bins, second hand and charity shops than I've had hot dinners, there have probably been about 15 brand new copies of it sold this century. Yeah, there's downloads but if appearing on X Factor was a sales push, they picked the wrong song. If appearing on X Factor was their way sticking their fingers up at an even shittier aspect of the record industry, they've gone the right way about it I think. Absolutely nothing to us, but to an X Factor audience that consistently shows over and over that their performers are here today gone tomorrow it's gonna mean a lot more.
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I think the band needs to earn their bread, so they accepted to play there. But, of course, a band like the Manics wouldn't merely just play at a place like that, so they chose the song very carefully to deliver their message with this most commercial song of theirs ever.
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It still bemuses me that Tolerate is their biggest hit. I love it but I don't think it has the feel of a hit at all, think it's as much to do with timing as anything. If it were released now I'm sure it'd sink without a trace, but eh, maybe if Some Kind Of Nothingness were released in 1998 that could've been a hit.
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I didn't know they were in X Factor NZ... but I don't care, I like X-factor...
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I don't mind The X factor, yes, we all agree that Cowell is a dick, it's ruining the music industry blah blah, ruining christmas #1s in the UK, blah blah, exploiting the people who obviously shouldn't be on TV blah blah. But anyone who doesn't wanna appear there, they don't. So the Manics obviously a) wanted it b) were partially made to do it by their record company (but they still wanted it). I think James&Sean don't care about these things that much, but Wire's more into it.
Anyway, it's a good for the exposure and the sales boost, cuz let's face it, many people watch it. Now, the next stop - The XF UK, I just have to hear their name said by Peter Dickinson! EDIT: It's funny that there are naive people who think that it was a statement. Statement my ass! If it was about that, they'd appear on THE XF UK ages ago! (watched by more people, even throughout the rest of Europe) Last edited by yanushka; 03-07-2013 at 10:29. |
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what I thought when I see the video? "yeah! a new Manics video!!" I didn't really care where it was.
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Am I the only one smirking at the delicate irony of 'not-performing' (it's a backing track) on X Factor?
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