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Jan 12 2016, 05:39 PM
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QUOTE MOST PLAYED DAVID BOWIE TRACKS OF THE 21ST CENTURY 11 January 2016 To celebrate the life and works of David Bowie (8 January 1947 – 10 January 2016), music licensing company PPL has released an official chart of the Most Played David Bowie Tracks of the 21st Century. Aggregated using PPL’s exclusive UK airplay data, the chart collates those Bowie tunes which have been played in public and broadcast on TV and radio, since the year 2000. Let’s Dance, David Bowie’s 1983 release, produced by Nile Rogers, tops the chart. Timeless classics also featured in the top twenty PPL Most Played David Bowie Tracks of the 21st Century chart include, Under Pressure, Bowie’s hit duet with British rock band Queen, at number two, and Starman, the inaugural story of persona Ziggy Stardust, at number three. David Bowie’s top 20 most played tracks span three decades of recordings with the earliest, Space Oddity, released in 1969, appearing in the chart at number seven, and Absolute Beginners, released in 1986, at number 19. Over the course of the 21st Century, David Bowie received over 360 million seconds of radio and TV airplay in the UK. PPL Most Played David Bowie Tracks of the 21st Century: 1. Let’s Dance, David Bowie 2. Under Pressure, David Bowie and Queen 3. Starman, David Bowie 4. Ashes to Ashes, David Bowie 5. Rebel Rebel, David Bowie 6. Space Oddity, David Bowie 7. Life on Mars?, David Bowie 8. Changes, David Bowie 9. The Jean Genie, David Bowie 10. China Girl, David Bowie 11. Heroes, David Bowie 12. Modern Love, David Bowie 13. Young Americans, David Bowie 14. Golden Years, David Bowie 15. Sound and Vision, David Bowie 16. Fashion, David Bowie 17. Sorrow, David Bowie 18. Dancing in the Street, David Bowie and Mick Jagger 19. Absolute Beginners, David Bowie 20. Ziggy Stardust, David Bowie www.ppluk.com/About-Us/News/Press/Most-Played-David-Bowie-Tracks-of-the-21st-Century/ This post has been edited by Ne Plus Ultra: Jan 12 2016, 05:40 PM |
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Jan 12 2016, 06:07 PM
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Interestingly, the one likely to chart highest this week, Heroes, only at No.11.
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Jan 12 2016, 09:21 PM
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Heroes and Life On Mars are way too low considering they're in the top 3 Bowie songs in the midweeks. At least the radio stations got 'Starman' and 'Let's Dance' right.
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Jan 12 2016, 09:48 PM
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Baffled that Heroes was only 11th?!
Surely the most remembered track of the 21st century by him after its use at the olympics opening ceremony! Is Changes his most famous track that didn't chart? |
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Jan 12 2016, 10:27 PM
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Baffled that Heroes was only 11th?! Surely the most remembered track of the 21st century by him after its use at the olympics opening ceremony! Is Changes his most famous track that didn't chart? It's that or Ziggy Stardust really. Although Ziggy did for Bauhaus in 1982 |
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Jan 12 2016, 10:30 PM
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Changes just seems like part of the cultural make up of the country can't believe this week will be its first charting if it goes top 75!
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