November 13, 201410 yr I never did write out the BBC chart as you could get them in a music paper such as Record Mirror. Now you can print them off from this website: http://www.worldcharts.co.uk/worldcharts/uk.htm I wish I had written down the local radio charts as you can't get hold of these at all.
November 14, 201410 yr I did for 3 to 4 years between 1988-1992, but I used to note the Network Chart on local radio. Then I wanted older charts, so I went to the library (back in the days before internet) and found Tony Jaspers Top Twenty Book (anyone remember that?)- it listed all the top 20 singles charts (back in the day before Top 40 charts book came out) this was a god send for chart fans. I did start noting down the charts from there aswell, but with over 20 years of charts to write fown I gave up eventually :lol:
November 14, 201410 yr No, I did between 1999 and 2004 but then work took over on Sundays. I do however still write down my personal chart top ten every week in a book.
November 16, 201410 yr I did for 3 to 4 years between 1988-1992, but I used to note the Network Chart on local radio. Then I wanted older charts, so I went to the library (back in the days before internet) and found Tony Jaspers Top Twenty Book (anyone remember that?)- it listed all the top 20 singles charts (back in the day before Top 40 charts book came out) this was a god send for chart fans. I did start noting down the charts from there as well, but with over 20 years of charts to write down I gave up eventually :lol: The Jasper book had some flaws in it! He was a vicar and he use to present a rock show on Radio Hallam called Celebration Rock! Playing the likes of Iron Maiden :D You can see the Network Charts on my blog site, PDF files of Number One Magazine, all free! http://therealchart.blogspot.co.uk/2012/06...100-charts.html
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