Christmas Number One
In England, the ranking of best-selling singles the week of Christmas has always been of great importance, thanks to Top Of The Pops on BBC importance the French Top 50, even in its heyday n ' has ever had. No wonder
so that all media will be English fans this week for the unlikely duel between
- to my left, Joe McElderry , the winner of X-Factor, a sort of Star-Ac on ITV, a transparent type as warm water, which takes The Climb, a song by Hannah Montana, terrible combination of two poisons killing a slow pop culture: Walt Disney and reality TV. The total horror.
- to my right (unless it's the reverse), well known Killing In The Name of Rage Against The Machine, a time of worship song Lovin 'Fun on Fun Radio and powered past few weeks bastion of "real music" against "the domination of the charts by the reality-karaoke" thanks to Facebook campaign launched by an anonymous wanted to see the smile disappear slicked (yes), self-satisfied Simon Cowell (Machiavellian prince who presides over the destinies of X-Factor and American Idol).
People History will record that Rage Against The Machine won, that this victory marks the emergence of a power-cons related to the Web cope with heavy machinery on private television, but in fact I am afraid that this whole affair has finally left only losers.
- Joe Machinchose that is deprived of his pacifier in chocolate, which is unfair when you think all the previous winners of X-Factor, equally uninteresting to him (at least at the time, I forget here Bleeding Love Leona Lewis of ) have had this lollipop.
- Tom Morello , the leader of the extreme left of RATM, which proved to be a cause aging has-been only too happy to exploit this ad nauseum unexpected ( his Twitter page is particularly depressing).
- Simon Cowell himself, Svengali painful and altogether harmless, must be delighted to be persecuted and high symbol of defiance of middle and upper classes to the simple tastes of the people.
How sad.
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