Anyone still looking at the sales chart?, Fun if somewhat pointless |
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8th November 2020, 07:38 PM
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BuzzJack Enthusiast
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I know it's pretty meaningless due to the way most of us (especially me) consume music these days but this week's is a particularly entertaining insight into what might be happening in a paralell universe. Sophie Ellis-Bextor! Steps! Cannon and Ball! The Living Dead at the Manchester Morgue by Carcass! Loads of other Halloween stuff. Anyone know how many sales you normally need to top this or enter the Top 40?
https://www.officialcharts.com/charts/singles-sales-chart/ |
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8th November 2020, 07:47 PM
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A dead mouse (from my cat)
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There's someone who comments on that chart every week on the OCC website calling it the "proper chart"
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8th November 2020, 07:53 PM
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BuzzJack Enthusiast
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There's someone who comments on that chart every week on the OCC website calling it the "proper chart" Yes, some people of a certain age are adamant it's the 'real chart'. Even though regarding that as the official one would be absurd. See also the physical chart which their veteran heroes frequently top due to overpriced vinyl re-issues etc. I remember reading this article from a few years back, it was stupid. https://www.theguardian.com/music/musicblog...-physical-sales This post has been edited by HiyaWeen: 8th November 2020, 07:54 PM |
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8th November 2020, 08:13 PM
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BuzzJack Regular
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Why is the Scottish Singles Chart still based on actual sales? Like this week an American boy band are charting at number 4?
This post has been edited by Zeebre12: 8th November 2020, 08:16 PM |
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8th November 2020, 08:31 PM
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"Everything seems different the second time around."
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Depends on the demographic. This chart is very relevant in terms of ascertaining legacy acts popularity, I guess?
Plus, multi-week number ones in 'Midnight Sky' and 'Head & Heart' (a genuine multi-weeker)... So this is the chart where great music prevails*... * Aware this is subjective, my faves seem to manage sales hits This post has been edited by Juranamo: 8th November 2020, 08:31 PM |
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8th November 2020, 09:02 PM
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BuzzJack Platinum Member
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I know it's pretty meaningless due to the way most of us (especially me) consume music these days but this week's is a particularly entertaining insight into what might be happening in a paralell universe. Sophie Ellis-Bextor! Steps! Cannon and Ball! The Living Dead at the Manchester Morgue by Carcass! Loads of other Halloween stuff. Anyone know how many sales you normally need to top this or enter the Top 40? https://www.officialcharts.com/charts/singles-sales-chart/ On an average week 5,000 might well be enough for #1. I reckon the number 40 does around 700. |
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8th November 2020, 09:05 PM
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Radical Pink Troll
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I sometimes take a look. Artists I enjoy chart higher in it.
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8th November 2020, 09:22 PM
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eat hot chip, be homosexual
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I sometimes take a look. Artists I enjoy chart higher in it. Same. I look at it (the download charts) of curiosity sometimes, I did think of it as the “real chart”for a while. But tbh I pay more attention to the album chart than anything now. This post has been edited by Thom Renegade K: 8th November 2020, 09:22 PM |
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8th November 2020, 10:13 PM
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BuzzJack Gold Member
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I have a look because I can sometimes discover a decent new song that I've missed
And despite the low sales, it's interesting that the chart still largely makes some sort of sense - it feels like a continuation of the chart pre-2015, rather than just the big mess you would expect it to be. It's a lot more reactive than the streaming chart - a high profile TV appearance or a death has more of an impact. And I like that it's less hip-hop/rap oriented. This post has been edited by AcerBen: 8th November 2020, 10:15 PM |
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8th November 2020, 10:51 PM
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BuzzJack Regular
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What I like about this chart is that it's not as hermetic as the official one. Here Gary Barlow has the same chances of getting top 40 hit as Justin Bieber, Kylie has the same chances of going top 10 as Dua Lipa, Steps can chart alongside Little Mix and BTS. More artists have a chance to chart, from different generations and genres.
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8th November 2020, 11:06 PM
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Jord
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I look at the sales chart on both the singles and albums just to compare the stark differences each week.
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8th November 2020, 11:21 PM
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BuzzJack Legend
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Only time I look at it is when Kylie releases a single to see where she ‘could’ have charted
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9th November 2020, 02:07 PM
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BuzzJack Enthusiast
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I do look at the downloads chart every week (I assume it's pretty much identical to the sales one?)
#40 on this week's sales sold 480 copies (Stuck with U) Perfect at #96 only 230. I can't believe people think this should be the 'real chart' |
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9th November 2020, 02:12 PM
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BuzzJack Legend
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I think that looking at the top of the iTunes chart is still relevant, what's pointless is those people being excited cos a song it's at #1415 for 5 minutes, that's literally just 1 sale
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