Yes, yes I am! I even PAID to download it, thats how much I wanted it to win!
Great news, really great.
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Anybody else as ecstatic about this as I am?
Rage against the machine's 1992 song, "Killing in the name of", has become the UK's No. 1 Christmas song.
If anybody hasn't heard it, here it is;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fkuOAY-S6OY
Yes, yes I am! I even PAID to download it, thats how much I wanted it to win!
Great news, really great.
I downloaded it too. I know I'd prefer a rage song as number 1 than a Miley Cyrus cover done by a simpleton Geordie who will no doubt disappear off the face of the earth once the Cowell machine deems him no longer cost effective!
Democracy is the recurrent suspicion that more than half of the people are right more than half of the time.
E. B. White
"To be honest, you think a/c jump the fence, I say the whole college jump the fence"
The wonder that is Angelcountry
"If we're going to have a police state, at least orgainise it properly!"
Guy Outside the Chilcott Enquiry as he was led away by police for causing a 'disturbance' (thanks to LA I now know his name is Michael Culver)
good song , great news that it won.
I bought it twiceWish I'd put some money on the result now.
I realised the irony of being told to download a song with the lyric '**** you I wont do what you tell me' and yes I still downloaded it.
I do remember it being very popular on original release at my local pub jukebox ...along with Green days basket case - says it all really
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