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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."

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  1. Proof by Eightyford · · Score: 4, Funny

    Now we have proof that crappy music will remain popular regardless of the method of distribution.

    1. Re:Proof by ScrewMaster · · Score: 3, Funny

      Hey ... with a name like Gnarls Barkley, it's gotta be good.

      Or does that only apply to grape jelly?

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    2. Re:Proof by arcanumas · · Score: 2, Funny

      Is DangerMouse related to Mighty Mouse or Mickey Mouse? :p

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    3. Re:Proof by arcanumas · · Score: 3, Funny

      Yeah, i used to watch DangerMouse when i was a kid. Haven't seen him on TV for years and i was wondering what happend to him. Apparently, he has been very successul in the music industry :p

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    4. Re:Proof by LordOfTheNoobs · · Score: 5, Funny

      Good point `mindstormpt'.

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    5. Re:Proof by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

      DangerMouse is the shit

      Ooh, crumbs, DM!

    6. Re:Proof by BewireNomali · · Score: 2, Funny

      dude, I'm a fan too. Dangermouse is killer. I'm not as much a Cee-lo fan - but the dangerdoom album was bananas. I'm also a Madvillian fan - basically a big doom fan.

      I'll get this album for the beats, definitely. It'll be hot.

      music is one of those things. the random critiques people make of music they've never heard or music they don't understand never ceases to amaze me. because music is so personal and relative, it seems smart not to judge that which one is not. I suspect that flames will follow your post though.

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  2. Where's the Torrent File? by billstewart · · Score: 5, Funny

    Oh, wait, they're actually counting downloads people *paid* for? :-)

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  3. Tricky Web Page by neoshroom · · Score: 4, Funny

    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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  4. Re:And this is on Slashdot why? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    Thank you dictionarybot.

  5. Re:And this is on Slashdot why? by InsideTheAsylum · · Score: 3, Funny

    My friend is canadian and he says he makes up 33% of slashdot's international readership. Have you met him?

  6. Worst year for April Fools. by spudchucker · · Score: 2, Funny

    Not to mention a day late. Seriously, where is the good song?

  7. downloads obey physical laws! by hogghogg · · Score: 2, Funny
    ...was also available to be bought as a physical copy.
    Hey, downloaded copies are still physical copies. The internet still obeys physical laws, even when it doesn't obey the DMCA.
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