July 10Jul 10 2 minutes ago, geraintlewis268 said:Or, like select random yearbooks, have one be the CD 1 opener, and the adjacent the CD 2 opener.I’ve said loads of times that’s they should do it. I remember Now 80s Party in 2017 where Queen opened disc 1 and Wham! opened disc 2 and they had no problem with that. Also on Now 100 Hits 80s in 2019, Wham! were track 2 behind Queen. Saying that, Jenny Fisher compiled both those albums and I reckon she would’ve compromised both artists on yearbooks had she stayed on. As for Elton John’s absence from both artists 1999 yearbooks, I reckon it’s due to LeAnn Rimes. Don’t understand why Saturday and Step Into Christmas missed both 1973 yearbooks Edited July 10Jul 10 by Hadji
July 10Jul 10 3 hours ago, Hadji said:I’ve said loads of times that’s they should do it. I remember Now 80s Party in 2017 where Queen opened disc 1 and Wham! opened disc 2 and they had no problem with that. Also on Now 100 Hits 80s in 2019, Wham! were track 2 behind Queen. Saying that, Jenny Fisher compiled both those albums and I reckon she would’ve compromised both artists on yearbooks had she stayed on. As for Elton John’s absence from both artists 1999 yearbooks, I reckon it’s due to LeAnn Rimes. Don’t understand why Saturday and Step Into Christmas missed both 1973 yearbooksCouldn't they make the Yearbook 1970-1974 Final Chapter?
July 10Jul 10 41 minutes ago, geraintlewis268 said:Couldn't they make the Yearbook 1970-1974 Final Chapter?Depends if he has other songs from the first half of the 70s that missed the yearbooks. Maybe Step Into Christmas missed out because it peaked quite recently
July 10Jul 10 For crying out loud! Why is Tyler talking smack about tracklists changing!? He's trying to make us look like idiots!
July 10Jul 10 13 minutes ago, geraintlewis268 said:For crying out loud! Why is Tyler talking smack about tracklists changing!? He's trying to make us look like idiots!I gave his comment a thumbs down. And how could he like his own?
July 10Jul 10 12 minutes ago, Harrison FB said:I gave his comment a thumbs down. And how could he like his own?He’s always liking his own comments and I’m surprised no one ever laughs at his comments Edited July 10Jul 10 by Hadji
July 10Jul 10 Last time I checked, the NOW 80s Summer tracklist song he said Self Control by Laura Branigan was changed to Showing Out by Mel & Kim, and guess what!? The tracklist STILL says Self Control by Laura Branigan!
July 10Jul 10 I find it strange how J Lo still appears on compilations but both her 1999 songs missed both 1999 yearbooks. It should’ve been If You Had My Love on main and Waiting For Tonight on extra. I hope they appear across both 1995-1999 yearbooks seeing as those are her only two UK hits she had in the 90s Edited July 11Jul 11 by Hadji
July 11Jul 11 10 hours ago, geraintlewis268 said:Last time I checked, the NOW 80s Summer tracklist song he said Self Control by Laura Branigan was changed to Showing Out by Mel & Kim, and guess what!? The tracklist STILL says Self Control by Laura Branigan!- Edited July 11Jul 11 by Harrison FB
Sunday at 18:355 days Just seen ANOTR contending for number 1. Shame Now didn’t include it on Now 124. They missed a trick by not including but it’s their own fault for deciding for a lack of dance music on Now 124
Sunday at 19:305 days 53 minutes ago, Hadji said:Just seen ANOTR contending for number 1. Shame Now didn’t include it on Now 124. They missed a trick by not including but it’s their own fault for deciding for a lack of dance music on Now 124See, that's what really upsets me about 124, little to no dance/urban music. This "Sales & Airplay Charts" focus is what's killing NOW right now.
Monday at 00:404 days I hope that @awardinary potentially does a review for NOW 117 (and the other 2024 numbered NOWs) soon.
Wednesday at 10:272 days 16 minutes ago, geraintlewis268 said:Any news on this week's announcement?I’m hoping nothing this week rather than something pointless and I’m hoping they announce the next 70s yearbook next week
Wednesday at 10:322 days 4 minutes ago, Hadji said:I’m hoping nothing this week rather than something pointless and I’m hoping they announce the next 70s yearbook next weekOnce again, my money's on 1975 (figuratively, not literally).
Wednesday at 10:412 days 7 minutes ago, geraintlewis268 said:Once again, my money's on 1975 (figuratively, not literally).I’m hoping 1975. If it’s 1971, I wonder if Proud Mary will be included considering it wasn’t a hit over here until 2023? I imagine it would get included seeing as Tina Turner is overly represented on yearbooks. I’m hoping Born To Run appears on 1975 too. I’m expecting either brown 1970, purple 1971 or yellow 1975 Edited Wednesday at 10:432 days by Hadji
Yesterday at 11:361 day On 02/07/2026 at 15:03, geraintlewis268 said:Well, there you go. Out 31 July!Just discovered that 'Hold Me In The Dark', 'Door' and 'Automatic' did not chart whatsoever!
Yesterday at 11:481 day 11 minutes ago, Harrison FB said:Just discovered that 'Hold Me In The Dark', 'Door' and 'Automatic' did not chart whatsoever!Well Now seem to have their favourite artists and also seem to be prioritising the sales and airplay charts and using the singles chart as filler. At least Myles Smith came close to having a number 1 album so his appearance is fair enough but as for the other two, they shouldn’t be on there Edited yesterday at 11:531 day by Hadji
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