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Fraser McAlpine | 17:50 PM, Thursday, 23 October 2008

Our review of Adele's latest song 'Make You Feel My Love' is still in production, but look what Steve found when he went to YouTube to try and grab the video. You'd think her record company would be a bit more supportive, wouldn't you?

Adele on YouTube

Dearie dearie me...

PS: As requested, here's the link to the YouTube page this is taken from...

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  • 1. At 06:53am on 24 Oct 2008, thranjax wrote:

    Or possibly a rare bout of honesty from a publicity office.

    You can imagine a publicist waking in a cold sweat in the middle of the night, remembering the sycophantic tripe he wrote for the last James Blunt single, running to the window and shouting "I'm mad as hell and I'm not going to take it anymore!" then racing to his computer to undermine the system with a cleverly edited tagline....

    bit harsh on adele though.

    Thranjax.

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  • 2. At 4:46pm on 28 Oct 2008, peej2k6 wrote:

    ..cted by Matt Kirkby.

    How about you provide a direct link to the thing instead of just deceiving people.

    Or did you used to work on Blue Peter?

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  • 3. At 4:53pm on 28 Oct 2008, FraserMcA wrote:

    I did link to it! Here...

    And can I let you into a little secret? I knew it said "directed" and not "dire" ALL THE TIME!!

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  • 4. At 5:10pm on 28 Oct 2008, peej2k6 wrote:

    I'm not defending her, I think shes tat.

    I just think the BBC should take a bit more responsibility when posting blogs, to link to A) The original article or B) The video in question. Its irresponsible of you not to.

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  • 5. At 8:47pm on 29 Oct 2008, thranjax wrote:

    Good grief it's ChartblogAdeleLinkGate!

    The DG must make a statement immediately!

    Though to be honest I don't imagine anyone really thought the tagline said dire.

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