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	<title>Comments on: Glee &#8211; Watch it! (just don&#8217;t tell anyone)</title>
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	<description>Lou, Give me a Milk... Chocolate</description>
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		<title>By: Is Greed Holding Back the Record Industry? &#124; Chris Soo</title>
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		<description>[...] Glee has single handedly rejuvenated the career of Journey. I&#8217;ve always liked Journey, in fact many of a time I&#8217;ve been insulted whenever requesting a Journey song. What Glee has done is make old classics cool again. Not only have they managed to catapult Journey back into the charts, their own versions of the songs have also featured within the top 40. Not since the Beatles has band had 25 singles at once in the UK chart. If this trend continues, record companies should be paying Glee to cover their songs not asking for royalties. Another great example of this is the Cadbury&#8217;s Daily Milk Gorilla ad. This was ad aired in the UK and although it may have not have done much in terms of selling chocolate, it did manage to get Phil Colins back in the UK charts. People like to reminisce and with music so easily obtainable nowadays, it makes it that much easier for record companies to make money. [...]</description>
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