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Started by Josquius, December 20, 2009, 04:46:17 PM

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Josquius

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/8423340.stm

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Rage Against the Machine beat X Factor winner in charts
   
Rage Against the Machine's Zack de la Rocha

Rock band Rage Against The Machine has won the most competitive battle in years for the Christmas number one.

The band's single, Killing In The Name, sold 500,000 downloads beating X Factor winner Joe McElderry's The Climb by 50,000 copies to clinch the top spot.

Their success followed a Facebook campaign designed to prevent another X Factor number one.

One retailer said it was a "truly remarkable outcome - possibly the greatest chart upset ever".

Speaking on the Radio 1 chart show, Zack de la Rocha from Rage said: "We are very, very ecstatic about being number one."

He added it was an "incredible organic grassroots campaign".

'Sterile pop'

"It says more about the spontaneous action taken by young people throughout the UK to topple this very sterile pop monopoly," he said.

McElderry, 18, praised the campaign, adding: "It's been exciting to be part of a much-hyped battle and they definitely deserve congratulations."

Thanking all the fans who bought his single, he said: "This time last year I never thought for one minute that I'd win The X Factor, never mind about having a debut single out, so I'm just delighted to be in the charts.
   

"It's been such an incredible couple of months and I got the best Christmas gift I could ever have asked for in winning The X Factor."

He later told BBC Radio 1 he did not believe the internet campaign was a personal attack.

He said: "It's more against the show than me and I think if any other person had have won, the same thing would have happened, because the petition was going on before the winner had been announced."

Despite earlier in the week calling the campaign "stupid", X Factor judge Simon Cowell offered his congratulations to the couple behind it, Jon and Tracy Morter.

He said: "I am gutted for Joe because a number one single meant a lot to him but I have to congratulate Jon and Tracy, who started the Facebook campaign.

"I called Jon on Saturday to congratulate the two of them that, win or lose, they turned this into a very exciting race for the Christmas number one.

"I am proud of Joe - he worked really hard this week, but he has a great year ahead of him."

The Los Angeles rock band's hit also set two records: it is the first single to reach the top of the charts on download sales alone and has achieved the biggest download sales total in a first week ever in the UK charts.

McElderry's song was only released digitally after his victory in the X Factor, giving it less time to rack up sales than Rage Against The Machine.

On Friday the band's lead was just 9,000 copies, but sales then soared by 200,000 to secure victory.
   

What's all the Rage against?
Have Your Say: What does Rage's victory mean for X Factor?

Rage Against The Machine are signed to Epic Records, which is part of Sony BMG, the same label as McElderry.

Mr de la Rocha said the band would perform a free concert in the UK in 2010 to celebrate their chart win.

The past four Christmas number ones have all been by X Factor winners; Alexandra Burke's version of Hallelujah last year was one of the biggest selling festive singles ever.

Guitarist Tom Morello said it had "tapped into the silent majority of the people in the UK who are tired of being spoon-fed one schmaltzy ballad after another".

He added that proceeds from the single would go to homeless charity Shelter tying in with the Morters' Facebook campaign which includes an online link to give to the charity, raising over £70,000 so far.

The last big Christmas battle on a similar scale was between the Spice Girls' Goodbye and South Park character Chef's Chocolate Salty Balls in 1998. The Spice Girls won with 380,000 to their rival's 375,000.

Despite losing out on the single top spot, Cowell kept a hold on the album chart, with Susan Boyle's I Dreamed A Dream remaining at number one for a fourth week.

RECENT CHRISTMAS NUMBER ONES
2000: Bob the Builder: Can We Fix It
2001: Robbie Williams & Nicole Kidman: Somethin' Stupid
2002: Girls Aloud: Sound of the Underground
2003: Michael Andrews feat Gary Jules: Mad World
Band Aid 20: Do They Know It's Christmas?
2005: Shayne Ward: That's My Goal
2006: Leona Lewis: A Moment Like This
2007: Leon Jackson: When You Believe
2008: Alexandra Burke: Hallelujah

CHART ANALYSIS
Colin Paterson
Colin Paterson, BBC News entertainment reporter

It is simply one of the biggest shocks in chart history.

The common belief was that the race for Christmas number one had been destroyed by the X Factor.

This year the corporate might of Simon Cowell has been defeated by a husband and wife's Facebook campaign.

This chart shock is right up there with Spiller's 'Groovejet' derailing the start of Victoria Beckham's non-Spice Career in 2000 or crooner Engelbert Humperdink ending The Beatles' run of 11 number ones in a row.

Two other points - this could become an annual event - the public deciding on a track with which to take on the X Factor winner.

Secondly there is still every chance Joe will reach number one next week.

The Rage Against Machine campaign was designed for one week only so Joe could get the top spot, saving him the indignity of being the first ever X Factor winner not to hit number one with their debut single.



LOL.
This is pretty great stuff.
True the irony of RATM being Sony and the Xfactor winner also being Sony is a bit...crap and they should have chosen a indie artist but still.
The charts have been useless for years but still, that a internet campaign could manipulate them in the key week of the year is interesting.
Particularly funny for me as my sister is very pissed off, she knew the guy who won the xfactor and thinks this is just some idiots being spoiled sports. Somehow.
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The Brain

Great that RATM get shit for their ridiculous anti-capitalism.
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Ed Anger

Quote2000: Bob the Builder: Can We Fix It
2001: Robbie Williams & Nicole Kidman: Somethin' Stupid
2002: Girls Aloud: Sound of the Underground

LOLZ. The English and their music.
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jimmy olsen

Quote from: Ed Anger on December 20, 2009, 04:53:09 PM
Quote2000: Bob the Builder: Can We Fix It
2001: Robbie Williams & Nicole Kidman: Somethin' Stupid
2002: Girls Aloud: Sound of the Underground

LOLZ. The English and their music.

No shit! :bleeding:
QuoteThe last big Christmas battle on a similar scale was between the Spice Girls' Goodbye and South Park character Chef's Chocolate Salty Balls in 1998.
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Josephus

Quote from: Ed Anger on December 20, 2009, 04:53:09 PM
Quote2000: Bob the Builder: Can We Fix It
2001: Robbie Williams & Nicole Kidman: Somethin' Stupid
2002: Girls Aloud: Sound of the Underground

LOLZ. The English and their music.

:lmfao:
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Neil

What the hell is a Christmas number one?
I do not hate you, nor do I love you, but you are made out of atoms which I can use for something else.

Eddie Teach

Isn't that song like 10 years old or more?  :huh:
To sleep, perchance to dream. But in that sleep of death, what dreams may come?

Sophie Scholl

Christmas is All Around by Billy Mack should have won. :mad:
"Everything that brought you here -- all the things that made you a prisoner of past sins -- they are gone. Forever and for good. So let the past go... and live."

"Somebody, after all, had to make a start. What we wrote and said is also believed by many others. They just don't dare express themselves as we did."

Josquius

Quote from: Neil on December 20, 2009, 06:31:54 PM
What the hell is a Christmas number one?
You don't have music charts in Canuckistan?
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Brazen

Quote from: Neil on December 20, 2009, 06:31:54 PM
What the hell is a Christmas number one?
Your first wee on December 25th.

Pat

Quote from: Peter Wiggin on December 20, 2009, 06:32:59 PM
Isn't that song like 10 years old or more?  :huh:

If it sells the most, it's #1

CountDeMoney

Quote from: Ed Anger on December 20, 2009, 04:53:09 PM
Quote2000: Bob the Builder: Can We Fix It
2001: Robbie Williams & Nicole Kidman: Somethin' Stupid
2002: Girls Aloud: Sound of the Underground

LOLZ. The English and their music.

Shouldn't RATM's "Killing In The Name Of" technically be Christmas of 1992?


Brazen

Got to say wee Joe's being far more gracious about it than Cowell or RATM. Bet Sony's laughing all the way to the bank.

DisturbedPervert


Brazen

Quote from: DisturbedPervert on December 21, 2009, 06:38:06 AM
Quote from: Neil on December 20, 2009, 06:31:54 PM
What the hell is a Christmas number one?

No idea.
You don't have a singles chart any more? Did the American Top 40 die with Casey Kasem? :(