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Anyway, they also had S Club Juniors on there, who are apparently number 2 in the charts. The "group" is a bunch of 12 year olds singing about love, how ironic that they are singing so passionately about something that they've never experienced. Weird...
Then there was Mad Donna. Who apparently took the tune for Madonna's "Ray of Light" and stuck the words to "The Wheels on the Bus" to it.
Now, perhaps my ears don't work, but it sounded NOTHING LIKE "Ray of Light" at all. I was embarrassed to watch it and I was cringing all the way through.
If anyone on here bought that "song", you should be VERY ashamed of yourselves.
Our music scene is in a right state...
And how the hell do some S Club 7 kids get in the charts??? It's bad enough the REAL S club 7 do, let alone some kids trying to sing their (well, actually I'd assume they're someone elses, I doubt S club write any of their own material...) songs!
BAH.
James wore a balaclava and got thousands of complaints from boring old people that have got nothing better to do.
Also Pyramid Song by Radiohead... song's not that good but very dark and everyone in the audience looked petrified.
I don't watch it... it sucks
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Anyway, they also had S Club Juniors on there, who are apparently number 2 in the charts. The "group" is a bunch of 12 year olds singing about love, how ironic that they are singing so passionately about something that they've never experienced. Weird...
Then there was Mad Donna. Who apparently took the tune for Madonna's "Ray of Light" and stuck the words to "The Wheels on the Bus" to it.
Now, perhaps my ears don't work, but it sounded NOTHING LIKE "Ray of Light" at all. I was embarrassed to watch it and I was cringing all the way through.
If anyone on here bought that "song", you should be VERY ashamed of yourselves.
Our music scene is in a right state...