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Old 24-02-2009, 04:42 AM #1
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Default Should This Be Re-Released As A Single during The Recession?

As we are in complete meltdown in this country we need a song that will pull us through, and for me this is the tune that we can sing as a nation and keep ourselves determined and happy.

what do you reckon? should it be re-released this year during the recession?


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I love how all your posts regard Alanis Morissette, or The Veronicas.

Personally, although it's a good song, I don't think a song is going to do anything, particularly not a re-release. Alanis isn't exactly going to burn up the charts and I just.. don't see the need for a recession song.
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Perhaps a re-release of Ream's "Things Can Only Get Better" would be more appropriate, particularly for the irony. [New Labour 'n all.]
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I completely forgot about that song
I don't see how it could make us happy or determined to be honest.
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Perhaps a re-release of Ream's "Things Can Only Get Better" would be more appropriate, particularly for the irony. [New Labour 'n all.]
I agree.


Though i dont think we need a song to just keep pointing out that were in a recession lol.
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WTF. Of course it shouldn't.
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