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That's how "crappy" it is… :))
The irony being, the Bond fans bashing it all over social media look like bigger spoilt brats than the kids they assume he appeals to. Just taking one look at the 007 FB page suggests Bond fans are vacuous, self-entitled morons. Well done guys!
They are not the general public thank God.
A lot of those haters use Sam Smith to live out their homophonia in the forums where they think all is fair game.
If Sam Smith was more like Robbie Williams no one would even complain about the falsetto singing.
By the way, he looks so different on the music video (actually, right now on the teaser). He has changed. Looks more badass in it.
Reminds me of the M scene from Skyfall.
It's good for the film that the song's made No. 1, but what would be more good to know is the actual numbers sold. I can't believe that it's out sold, say, Nobody Does it Better or that Duran Duran effort! Anyone any good at getting statistics? Would be very interested. Maybe a complete table of official songs and the numbers shifted.
http://www.theguardian.com/music/2015/oct/02/sam-smith-writings-on-the-wall-first-ever-bond-no-1-disclosure-caracal
I hope it is sold out.
I like your humour, even more wicked than mine :))
T. Rex's first No. 1 Hot Love sold an alleged 100,000 copies in four days - and spend 6 weeks at number one. Puts it into perspective I think!
The Crazy Frog made nearly half a billion dollars worldwide and spent four weeks at no.1 in the UK. There's no rhyme nor reason to any of this. You either like it, or you don't.
70'000 units sold in 2015 is worth probably 200'000 units sold in 2000.
A group like NSync was able to sell 33 million units of their records in a mere 2 years.
Britney Spears first album sold 30 million units in 1999/2000, her second in 2000 sold 24 million units worldwide.
Such numbers are simply un-thinkable today.
Therefore Sam Smith's 70'000 sold units within one week is a great success, especially because you need more than 100 streams to count it as 1 sold unit in the charts.
We are living in very different times.
Yeah, but that's not my point. Point being that almost anything can get to number 1 these days because it such a low number of sales needed. There's all this Sam Smith made number 1 where others didn't, but I'm saying if we used his sales figures and adjusted for, say, Goldfinger, then that would have been a number 1, and probably for some weeks!
It's not about liking or not liking, is about numbers!
If my auntie had bollocks she'd be my uncle. It's number one.
Yep !
" Time to face reality " :)
Whatever!
Sam Smith brilliant song never left the Top 30 in Switzerland and is back on No 2 and only that bloody Adele says Hello on the top spot, she's a nasty occupier :))
And I'm sure it'll stay high in the charts until Spectre has run its course in early January.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Wev_Fi0j-k
Don't recall SS having a 'silly camp voice'. Softly spoken, perhaps. He's no Kenneth Williams.