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rage against the machine for christmas no1!


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I can almost see it

That dream I am dreaming

But there's a voice inside my head saying

"You'll never reach it"

Every step I'm taking

Every move I make feels

Lost with no direction

My faith is shaking

But I gotta keep trying

Gotta keep my head held high

There's always gonna be another mountain

I'm always gonna wanna make it move

Always gonna be a uphill battle

Sometimes I'm gonna have to lose

Ain't about how fast I get there

Ain't about what's waiting on the other side

It's the climb

The struggles I'm facing

The chances I'm taking

Sometimes might knock me down

But no, I'm not breaking

I may not know it

But these are the moments that

I'm gonna remember most, yeah

Just gotta keep going

And I, I got to be strong

Just keep pushing on

'Cause there's always gonna be another mountain

I'm always gonna wanna make it move

Always gonna be a uphill battle

Sometimes I'm gonna have to lose

Ain't about how fast I get there

Ain't about what's waiting on the other side

It's the climb, yeah!

There's always gonna be another mountain

I'm always gonna wanna make it move

Always gonna be an uphill battle

Somebody's gonna have to lose

Ain't about how fast I get there

Ain't about what's waiting on the other side

It's the climb, yeah!

Keep on moving, keep climbing

Keep the faith, baby

It's all about, it's all about the climb

Keep the faith, keep your faith, whoa

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X Factor isn’t really “music” though in the true sense is it? Its product and humiliation. Which isn’t what pop music is about, well not humiliation anyway. Its not even keeping songwriters going anymore, all they do is cover versions. At least in the late 90s when Backstreet Boys/Britney et al were knocking about, they “performed” new songs, written by new songwriters. Even though it was shite.

Its not snobbery, its just a poor excuse for entertainment, staining something that is sacred to a lot of people.

Simon Cowell said they only reason he got into music was to make money. Once an act fails, which they nearly always do, they're dropped like a bad smell, as Cowell reproduces some other dross.

It really amazes me how the show is so popular considering its so sub standard and shallow, shallow as a worms grave. Sad really.

As for Cowells opinion on the Rage protest thing: "Why not let the kid have his moment? It's all very Scrooge. It's miserable to put down young talent. We should celebrate it. I am! I’ve had a glass of champagne or two."

Thanks Simon, "the kids" record sales go mostly into your pocket, you f**king leech.

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i thought it was to teach that bad man simon a lesson. that no matter how many people join a facebook campaign, xfactor will be number 1 at christmas for as long as he wants it to be.

of course there's shelter as well, but just donate without buying the song. 100% will go towards it that way.

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