The same idiots who read/click every article just to complain, while providing ad revenue and sending the message to NME that people want more stories about them.
I have found it highly irritating that about five news items in the last week have been exactly of this template:
Noel Gallagher: "<something not remotely funny or incisive>"
...not, like I say, because you should expect anything when you're not paying, but because it indicates that a large section of the music "industry" is still stuck in a massive creative rut that this man helped to start. That, and the fact that he has nothing of any relevance to say to anyone.
Argh my finger slipped
I went to write what happened to the comments section on the NME website? Have they got rid of them? This is an outrage!
Haha they were all basically complaining about how many articles about the Gallaghers there were
The same idiots who read/click every article just to complain, while providing ad revenue and sending the message to NME that people want more stories about them.
But they were so entertaining and I like arguing with people
:(
NME comments>NME articles
palma violets
as soon as they started streaming their album they disabled the comments section.
thought they'd start em again though,no such luck
probably cos it was mostly people complaining about the nme
does make the old blogs looks a bit weird now. "leave your comments below!" can't, soz.
Whilst complaining is generally pointless (especially about something you get for free)
I have found it highly irritating that about five news items in the last week have been exactly of this template:
Noel Gallagher: "<something not remotely funny or incisive>"
...not, like I say, because you should expect anything when you're not paying, but because it indicates that a large section of the music "industry" is still stuck in a massive creative rut that this man helped to start. That, and the fact that he has nothing of any relevance to say to anyone.