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Post by czarina on May 30, 2007 1:28:34 GMT -4
So...total smash following Hand or will it kill her again? I do like this song, but it has some negative energy surrounding it.
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Post by gpduke on May 30, 2007 1:30:26 GMT -4
It'll flop again.
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Post by reese on May 30, 2007 3:07:49 GMT -4
FLOP
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Post by Mega248 on May 30, 2007 3:11:32 GMT -4
Yeah, I don't really see her getting lucky twice.
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Post by a Nick O! on May 30, 2007 4:40:13 GMT -4
This is seriously the next single again? And they expect it to work this time? Can you payola two Pink songs in a row like that? For some reason I'm reminded of when a sunglasses-wearing Josh Homme was hosting MTV's nightly rock videos one summer 4 years ago (and it's very possible the block might have had a theme which lent the bands/videos some form of credibility), when he was reading the cue card and said, "Coming up next, here's a video from Linkin Park. [looks off-camera] Really? [pause] OK. [looks back at camera] Here's Linkin Park with 'Faint.' " I haven't thought about that segment in a long time!
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Post by gpduke on Jun 10, 2007 4:38:31 GMT -4
It's got almost a +100 bullet. I hope it doesn't make it past #30.
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Post by friday on Jun 22, 2007 0:16:02 GMT -4
It'll create an interesting situation on my personal chart if this should make it on. I know I charted it last year, but I still haven't completed those charts yet, so I'd have no idea what to put for weeks on and peak. Curse my laziness. I've said this before, but where were the Pinkeyes (that's my word for the Pink uber-fans on Pulse ) when this tanked last summer. It was easily the best single off I'm Not Dead, yet the label was asleep at the wheel for nearly a year before the collection plate filled up enough to start payola "You Plus Your Hand" to #1. When they could've saved everyone's time and released that first and then let this ride its wave - which is exactly what they're doing now, except that they exposed everyone to the relatively atrocious "Stupid Girls." By the way, the "collection plate" reminds me of how, every time on The Price Is Right the audience managed to convince a contestant to switch from the right answer to the wrong answer, Bob Barker would admonish the audience to start a collection plate until they had enough money to pay for the prize.
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