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Comments on: Warner punts Blunt on MySpace

Subliminal suggestion? 

Posted Tuesday 18th September 2007 14:20 GMT

"WMG's decision to punt Blunt via MySpace is undoubtedly a reaction to **the downward spiral** in CD sales hitting the entire music industry."

Trying to beat some sensible music taste into the IT industry? Fear not, faithful author; some of us made the transition from mainstream chod to the heretically sublime years ago.

DRM v James Blunt 

Posted Tuesday 18th September 2007 14:21 GMT

As much as I hate DRMs in all their forms and incarnations I hope they will forever lock James Blunt's masterpieces under the most restrictive and unusable DRMs ever designed....

Blunt ... that sounds a lot like 

Posted Tuesday 18th September 2007 14:31 GMT

It'll be interesting to see how well selling via MySpace does considering it's mostly populated by other bands, 13 yr olds with an amazing ability to cause seizures with their web pages and friends of Garry Glitter. Considering that none of these (well maybe the 13yr old girls) seem to be part of Mr Blunt's target audience it seems like quite a hard sell.

Anyway I think it's more important to start work on selling James Blunt to the Americans (seriously I'll pay for his green card if that helps).

Oh great... 

Posted Tuesday 18th September 2007 14:37 GMT

If I start hearing James sodding Blunt on my MySpace Profile advert's i'm seriously going to flip.

Why can't he be in Iraq or something? Geeez

you can't pollish a turd 

Posted Tuesday 18th September 2007 14:40 GMT

doesn't matter how it is sold, shite music is still shite music. punting blunt on myspace already awash with an ocean of dross will only see him drown, or be blown straight out of the water by the .01% of listenable stuff.

Hold me back... 

Posted Tuesday 18th September 2007 14:55 GMT

because I'm 100% with Mitch Benn on this topic.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=etYvtT7q5XA

Punt Blunt? 

Posted Tuesday 18th September 2007 15:09 GMT

What a cracking idea! "Off a cliff" sounds like a good addendum.

I can see it now 

Posted Tuesday 18th September 2007 15:36 GMT

"James Blunt has 0 friends" - possibly the only MySpace page to say that

James Blunt 

Posted Tuesday 18th September 2007 16:03 GMT

It's rhyming slang, isn't it?

-A.

funny that you should mention that... 

Posted Tuesday 18th September 2007 18:48 GMT

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=thtmaZnxk_0

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R0UT2MpdWnc

Please keep him. 

Posted Tuesday 18th September 2007 18:59 GMT

As a US citizen, I speak for most of our country when I say please keep him. My better half for some reason loves him, and I have to listen to him on long car rides way too often. What I don't get is her main musical tastes are underground hardcore and punk, yet she loves this guy.

Bugger Blunt 

Posted Tuesday 18th September 2007 20:25 GMT

Why did no-one tell me the new series of The IT Crowd had started?

That should have been front page of the Reg, surely?

(Thanks, Rich Bryant for the Mitch Benn youtube link that lead to other things)

Is that because... 

Posted Sunday 23rd September 2007 22:23 GMT

> As a US citizen, I speak for most of our country

.....they've all grown too fat and lazy to manage it? :-)

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