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1 hour ago, The Red Telephone said:

I feel no particular love or hatred towards The Darkness.

However they did produce, at time of writing, the last great Christmas single.

I instinctively knew this couldn't be so. I was about to retort "xxxx came out after that Darkness song and it's miles better". But I checked and I could only find one original Christmas song that I'd actually heard since 2004 - Coldplay's "Christmas Lights".  

So, yeah. You might onto something.

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6 hours ago, henry bear said:

And they stood in for Bowie at TITP in 2004 when he had to pull out.

That’s a sore subject, the only time I ever had a ticket to see Bowie. 

I did watch them, and spent the whole set singing Bowie songs. That and the Haggis Pakora I ate and cant forget. 

 

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1st saw the Darkness supporting the Wildhearts somewhere in London in the early 2000s. Next time I heard of them, they'd pretty much taken over the british pop world. 

They're now doing the theme and jingles for Katie's Amazing Machines on cbeebies.

 

 

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18 hours ago, MrHew said:

Great Christmas songs released after the Darkness:

Sufjan Stevens - Hey guys. It's Christmas Time.

Skinny Lister and Beans On Toast - This Christmas.

The Raveonettes - The Christmas Song.

Honourable mention to Grimes 

And Dum Dum Girls

....but tbf, The Darkness beats the lot.

Have a soft spot for them. 2003 opener was great fun,  saw them in Plymouth in 2004(?) and equally over the top fun.

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