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Please, please, please: stop buying James Morrison records. DiS chart round-up...
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Another Monday, another round-up of the movers and shakers in the UK singles chart. Well, we say ‘movers and shakers’, but nothing much has changed since last week to be honest.
Shakira is still at number one. This has our mind boggling – we’ve heard this song, ‘Hips Don’t Lie’, time and time again, and ‘Ain’t No Other Man’ it sure ain’t. Said song sits at three, and Christina Aguilera’s new album, Back To Basics, is out this week. The OMM yesterday awarded it three outta five, rating it only one star below the magnificence of the new Slayer album by their reckoning. Silly buggers.
We’ve still no idea who or what Cascada is, but he/she/it is at two with ‘Everytime We Touch’. Rihanna is at four and James Morrison at five; the new Blunt on the block’s debut album, Undiscovered, remains at one on the album chart, followed by Snow Patrol at two (review), Razorlight at three, Orson at four (review) and The Kooks at five (review). See, nothing new to report, is there?
New entries of any particular interest are few and far between on both charts: The View’s ‘Wasted Little DJs’ debuts at fifteen on the singles chart, and Similou’s ‘All This Love’ (review) makes twenty-one. There was us thinking that was a girl on vocals… d’uh. Peter, Bjorn and John’s delicious ‘Young Folks’ (review) enters at thirty-five, and Panic! At The Disco’s latest slice of ridiculously-titled pomp-rock slides into the forty at thirty-nine (review). Primal Scream prop up the pile at forty with ‘Dolls’.
There’s only one new entry in the album top forty – Chamillionaire’s The Sound Of Revenge makes thirty-three. We’ve no idea who that is, mind. Pink Floyd’s Pulse re-enters at thirty-four (DVD version review).
Out this week, singles wise: The Arctic Monkeys’ latest 45 (review), ‘To Die A Virgin’ by The Divine Comedy, new Domino signings Junior Boys’ ‘In The Morning’ (review coming later this week), her from Mis-Teeq’s first solo single ‘Lipstick’ (that’s Alesha Dixon, then), The Spinto Band’s ace ‘Oh Mandy’ (review), Good Shoes’ ‘All In My Head’, The Young Knives’ ‘Weekends And Bleak Days (Hot Summer)’, Thea Gilmore’s ‘Cheap Tricks’, Bricolage’s ‘Flowers Of Deceit’ (review), and… well, there’s loads, actually.
Albums: well, we’ve already told you about Christina. Elsewhere, Captain’s Hazelville is released after no little hype (review), the aforementioned PB&J’s Writer’s Block is out through Wichita, and Lambchop’s eighth long-player Damaged comes out through City Slang (review coming later this week). Other new and upcoming releases can be perused by visiting DiS’s listings, here.
Right, cup of tea, anyone?
From the archive
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sort your fonts out
you stupid tit
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I'm losing interest in the charts
but tell me how I can learn to love them again - tell me! TELL ME!
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This
is virtually impossible to read.
Get rid of all the stupid symbols.
Pleeeeeeaaaaaaassssssssssssseeeeeeeee
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he means:
"i've got to sort my browser out! i'm a stupid tit!"
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since the update...
...all apostrophes have appeared as an a with an accent followed by a euro sign and a TM sign. Fact. Maybe just on IE though you Firefox (or whatever, if i've got that wrong I'm not a stupid sounding as the bird who said Play Boy instead of Game Boy on BBC Breakfast this morning) based snobs... :)
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it's YOUR browser that's at fault.
There are no stupid symbols.
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RECTIFICATION
EDIT > ENCODING > UNICODE = TRUT SO PURE!
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how is it
that i, a 16 year old, lost and intrest in the cahrts when i was 13, due to shittyness?
please, someone divert me to some charts where utter shit isn't playyed.
ok the divine comedy, okish, snow patrol i havn't heard much of yet and pink floyds, ok, but come on. divert me to a deent chart PLEASE i beg you
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what
stupid symbols, or have they gone now?
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who is James Morrison?
I live under a rock.
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nowt wrong with my browser
its your fonts
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...
imagine james blunt, shudder, change his face and name, hold down vomit. there you go, thats him.
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he is a hybrid creature, a musical chimera
resulting from a tryst between james blunt and van morrison and a petri dish.
is there any more room under that rock?
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He opened the main stage on the Friday of Summer Sundae
I only heard in passing one of his songs, but he appeared to be going sub--Kravitz funk-rock. It was not pleasant.
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That would mean killing my mother.
And since she does the shopping every week and helps me with my writing, would be a very bad choice.
And I don't think I'd be willing to live up to my name in that way. -
So anyway Christina...
Was on C4 Sunday morning.
She's pretty fit yeah?
I'm not a fan or nothing but if she wasn't who she is or as famous as she is and if I was to see her play that set (C4) at somewhere like the Jazz Cafe I would say she was pretty special.(english - bad - sorry - I know what i mean)
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Same here.
Its like £$@@£$@£:£@@£:@:£'
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Well seeing as more than 3 people have said they can't see it,
don't you think there's something wrong on your side?
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IE
Long is the day when I hope IE isn't shit. Until then, I'd encode your html entities if I was you.
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I disagree...
...and bizarrely fell out with my mum about this at the weekend. I'm 24.
Still, I hate her voice so passionately that I can't sit in the room while she's on tv (my mum offered to 'compromise' by switching to Big Brother', so I stayed out) and i think she's best described by the Family Guy episode where Peter works as her manager.
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I'm glad
someone else heard the hyrid game-boy playstation 'playboy' gag on BBC1 this morning.
losers
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i read DiS
when bored at work - i have no choice but to use IE.
This chart round-up is almost illegible...
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well the fact that i can't see your particular problem on my screen
suggests that yes it is your browser
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fuck
I like buying James Morrison records and I won't stop.
My dog wont eat any other brand
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That's up to them
But I think you can change the encoding on IE to unicode by using the above method.
EDIT > ENCODING > UNICODE
A better alternative is to use firefox.
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same here
i'm not brave enough to try installing firefox seeing as i shouldn't even be on here.
anyway, yeah, we're all n00bz, it's a pain to read etc...
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my edit menu
just has Cut, Copy, Paste and Find
It is work computer though. Bah.
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I can't read it either
but every other page works fine on my computer - it's just this page that seems affected/afflicted. And I don't have an "encoding" option on my Edit menu either. So it's not just me being "a stupid tit".
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A mess for me too
and as I'm using a work PC there's no chance I can change to Firefox or anything else
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I spend every morning....
....poised waiting for one of the BBC Breakfast team to drop some kind of faux pas. That way I can guarantee I'll be suitably late for work. And angry at the woman they use to do the sports reporting. She hasn't a clue. She's obviously just there to fill a quota, like the other fat bloke is. Thats not to say women can't sports report, Sky Sports News proves that without doubt, its just the BBC hasn't a clue sometimes.
Oh that was a bizarrely tangential rant wasn't it?...
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i can't read it either
and have never heard of james morrison.
doesnt he play for middlesbrough?
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I can't read it either
Looks a mess
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Bad fonts/apostrophes/etc
I've had this apostrophe problem at my job recently as well. For us it's because our esteemed editorial team write up their articles in MS Word and then paste them into the CMS. The infallible Microsoft fiddles with the text and turns apostrophes and quotes into something very non-standard. Some browsers (and webservers) display it fine, whilst others display them as garbage.
The solutions are to get editorial to turn off "smart quotes" in their copies of Word, or to get them to write up in a plain text editor like Notepad. The more reliable solution if you have a tailor-made CMS is to get your tech monkey to filter out the garbage. A script called the Demoroniser will give an idea of the coding needed.
God I'm boring.
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You're both idiots.
It's suprisingly helpful to set character encoding set for a web site.
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1" />
Firefox is a lot more forgiving than IE in this respect, neither is really right or wrong. The site just isn't giving enough information that it should.
What's more concerning is the sudden spree of flash adds that are A/ epilepsy inducing or B/ actually slow my browser down substantially.
Someone sort it out.
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Let me in! I do IT Support for a living!
IE: View/ Encoding/ Unicode
Firefox: View/ Character Encoding/ Unicode -
click view, not edit.
VIEW > ENCODING > Unicode (UTF-8). That should solve your problems.
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:(
sorry, I just repeated what you said Damian. Damn me and my delayed posting.
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'ere
it is the girl from the concretes on the PB&J record?
oh, and I've got that font problem too, like
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I dunno why.
This is copied in from Notepad, so...
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You're both
gentlemen/women/creatures.
Thankyou! :-D
xxx -
Where did
Metric get to?
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55
yup.
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haha!! view-encoding-etc worked.
amazing. ha :)
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in all fairness
the fact that this is the only website that i've ever come across this problem on suggests it is at least partly the site thats at fault....
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yeh.
Doing that puts question marks in strange places on every other website.
Useful
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i blame the site for most of my ills
and yeah youre right
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yeah. handy trick
only use it here, or Amazon hates you.
trauma.




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