I've been wondering the same...I know you all have good intentions... but what exactly is the point to this?
I know you all have good intentions... but what exactly is the point to this?
Frist, who cares about those charts? Well, I suppose you do, but I don't see why? I don't even know what's in the charts. Second, what is the point of each one of you downloading the same song 50 times to get him into the charts - it's like saying that you think a chart success for him is very important, but there is no other way he can get there so you have to resort to this?! It's even a bit humiliating. If there is a sufficient number of people who'll buy or download it for real, fine, but if there isn't, who cares? I don't see why I would have to waste my time and download capacity in order to get some fake chart position that should create illusion that Morrissey has more mainstream success than he has.Because we love Morrissey and want him to get him as much recognition as possible.
If Morrissey got a #30 hit people wouldn't notice or care, but if he got a #30 hit that was unsolicited and downloaded into the charts by fans, people would notice and care.
Frist, who cares about those charts? Well, I suppose you do, but I don't see why? I don't even know what's in the charts. Second, what is the point of each one of you downloading the same song 50 times to get him into the charts - it's like saying that you think a chart success for him is very important, but there is no other way he can get there so you have to resort to this?! It's even a bit humiliating. If there is a sufficient number of people who'll buy or download it for real, fine, but if there isn't, who cares? I don't see why I would have to spend my time and download capacity in order to get some fake chart position that should create illusion that Morrissey has more mainstream success than he has.
It's not even in the top 100 in the midweeks chart, so I doubt it's going to make the top 40 by Sunday.