Download-only Single Becomes UK Number One
Stuart Gibson writes "As predicted, the Gnarls Barkely single 'Crazy' has reached the number one spot on the official UK charts, based solely on legal downloads. The CD version of the single will not be released until tomorrow. This is the first single to be eligible for the honour as, until last month, download sales would only be counted if the track was also available to be bought as a physical copy."
Now we have proof that crappy music will remain popular regardless of the method of distribution.
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Oh, wait, they're actually counting downloads people *paid* for? :-)
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Anyone else think its a bit tricky how if you go to their website the song autoloads and plays, so you get counted toward the total?
I call that tricky. And its driving me crazy. Driving me craaaazy. Driving me craaaazy.
Hmm...needs more cowbell.
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Thank you dictionarybot.
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Knarls Barkeley sounds like what basketball star Charles Barkley would name his dog.
Not to mention a day late. Seriously, where is the good song?
David W. Hogg -- assoc prof, NYU Physics