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STFC_Gazzza

« on: Saturday, November 24, 2007, 09:03:49 »

 

The campaign to get The Wurzels and Bristol City in the charts begins in earnest today.

A huge swell of support has already been built up via pre-orders for 'One For The Bristol City', but the hard work doesn't stop there.

The single is now officially on sale, with iTunes, Amazon, HMV and Townsend Records all selling the record online.
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And you can also purchase the single in store at Virgin Megastore in Broadmead - where on Thursday the players, Wurzels and Gary Johnson will be holding an exclusive signing session (between 4.30pm and 5.30pm).

You can even download the track by text to your mobile if you text "BCFC" and send to 82822 (subject to terms & conditions).

Unfortunately the Bristol City Supershop is unable to stock the single this week as sales will not go towards the chart. The single will be on sale in the Supershop from Monday, October 1st after the song has - hopefully - charted!

Remember, a percentage of the sales proceeds will go to BUI Prostate Cancer Charity.

Meanwhile, Southsound Radio will continue to play the song at 9pm every night this week in the build up to Sunday's charts. Log-on to southsound.org.uk to hear the tune.

NOTE: On iTunes, both the old and new version is available to download. Make sure you select the One For The Bristol City that is 2:41 in length to ensure your purchase aids the bid to get into the charts!

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« Reply #1 on: Saturday, November 24, 2007, 09:06:42 »

Quote from: "STFC_Gazzza"

Remember, a percentage of the sales proceeds will go to BUI Prostate Cancer Charity.


The one positive is that some fo the money goes to a fantastic cause. Prostate cancer kills many men, but sadly does not get the publicity that womens cancer does, even though from what I read it kills more.
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« Reply #2 on: Saturday, November 24, 2007, 10:49:45 »

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Quote from: "STFC_Gazzza"

Remember, a percentage of the sales proceeds will go to BUI Prostate Cancer Charity.


The one positive is that some fo the money goes to a fantastic cause. Prostate cancer kills many men, but sadly does not get the publicity that womens cancer does, even though from what I read it kills more.


Actually, whilst prostate cancer has a much higher prevelance than "womens cancers" as you call them, it kills comparatively few men, as it's a not a very aggressive cancer that ususally affects men in their late 50's, 60's and older. A lot of men die with prostate cancer, but only a small minority die from it.

Breast cancer and cervical cancer, on the other hand can be very aggressive and impact on women of all ages. As a result, cervical cancer in particular, which is very hard to diagnose in its early stages, kills quite a lot of people.
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« Reply #3 on: Saturday, November 24, 2007, 11:50:08 »

It's a load of bollocks if you ask me....
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