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A_Northern_Soul

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  1. they always show it on BBC america. about a hundred times. no worries.
  2. There is no breaking with the American industry. That era is over. Oasis have before when it was a bit more important. they won't ever be played heavily on TV or anything like that anymore, a lot of quality bands won't. They get radio airplay, played on the telly, etc. But If you don't have a majorly mainstreem sounding album, its not going to happen very well, nowadays.
  3. I never said that bands sell top spot records w/o airplay. When was that ever the question? I know many who have never seen the videos and never heard them on the radio, i never said there was anything wrong with that. I did state that its obvious that most people are wanks and only listen to whats on their local radio station. who gets the most played has nothing to do with who is the BEST. So your argument is going off topic. And if you aren't from America, don't speak as If you know a thing or two about american music market and what it all means.
  4. ^ Mega. and Agree on Let There be love.
  5. whats this about the reason bands get played on the radio b/c they are good? ha! thats a laugh, so now you're into Nickleback?my chemical romance? fall out boy? bon jovi? how about some pussy cat dolls? Give me a break, the music that isn't bubble gum pop on the radio is normally absolute shite, that doesn't mean there aren't rare DJs who will play the exceptional few quality. What if Coldplay weren't popular in the states and weren't played on the radio, would you still think they were the best band? If you did, than your argument against all of us is just pointless. you obviously know nothing about the music industry. You're view on it is very narrow minded, you're a typical american. But its expected.
  6. Right, I dig the Rory and Logan story as well. Just got season 5 for Christmas.
  7. you are an idiot. Cracking the american market is all about sucking some industry wanks dick. It means nothing. Its all about choice.
  8. actually I was referring to her comments from another place. so come off.
  9. no, you're just a mindless t.wat. Thats all.
  10. It wasn't too long, needed every bit (except maybe the extra 2minute freak out from Kong, which awsn't neccessary)
  11. bringing out the classics. Season 5 is me favourite.
  12. libs/ Campaign of Hate
  13. Well you've already done this, so here's my opinion. 4/10 slightly boring.
  14. ok. 1st of all I've seen Muse live, have their albums and think they are shite still. I know for a fact that a big reason why Americans don't like Oasis is b/c they are arrogant foreigners. that part is a bit more complicated than it sounds. I was referring to american fans, when speaking about RH and U2. that there are large stereotypes/groups who gravitate towards them. Of course there are the exceptional few who are different. As is everyplace you go. And Americans do like Oasis, just that not many Know of Oasis, which is a whole different matter, that has nothing to do with the general public. Which brings me back to my previous post about media/industry folk.
  15. Excuse me, but I did say that neither was a bad band. I have enjoy each band actually. And whats this about americans not liking bands from other countries? you're an idiot, read what I said, "ARROGANT"

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