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Thirty Eight is bad for Madonna's single, that could well land outside the top 40 on Sunday.

 

Atleast Miles Away & The One are now one & the same in chart success... :lol:

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Atleast Miles Away & The One are now one & the same in chart success... :lol:

 

Unless Madonna drops quite far out of the top 40 by Sunday. :lol:

 

Nah, if I'm honest I hope 'Miles Away' falls out of the top 75 if only not to leave such a huge blemish on her chart history. :(

Isn't this worst charting CiN single since the first two? Also I seem to remember a school choir doing a single for them in 1996 which made #41 - but was that official?

 

Close it went one place higher and peaked at No.40 (30 Nov 96).

It was When Children Rule The World by the Redhill Children.

 

Unless Madonna drops quite far out of the top 40 by Sunday. :lol:

 

Nah, if I'm honest I hope 'Miles Away' falls out of the top 75 if only not to leave such a huge blemish on her chart history. :(

 

I know. Hey You technically already did that but thankfully it was credited as Live Earth on the Top 200 Singles chart.

 

Her biggest flop since Everybody charted at #56. So undeserved too.

 

I mean, even Kelis' In Public made #16 without a video - albeit this was in the physical era.

 

Where's Miles Away on physicals, Mart!n?

Haha, you wish. Killers will never reach the popularity that GNR had back in the early 90s. And in terms of the music they write, GNR are technically 1000x better - always have been, always will be.

 

Yeah but that was back in the 90's :P This is now, Times change, sales are different, things are different, musics moved on, The Killers are beating GnR now... so in this current climate, in the UK, The Killers >>>>>>> GnR :heehee: :P

Poor Alesha. I can't say i'm suprsied though, many people (including me :P ) will probabbly we waiting to hear what the 2nd single is like before shelling out on the album.

 

I dunno about Madonna. I don't want MA to bomb because i like it, but it serves her and her record company right so treating the whole release with little or no care. I hope Britney rises with Womanizer and that Beyonce doesn't drop too low on albums :wub:

 

 

I got the Killers today - it's was only £6.99!!! God bless Morrissons - It's probabbly an indicator of why it's selling really well :yahoo: (I was gonna buy Duffys deluxe, but i was extreamly disappointed in the packaging and price (£12.99) so she can go swivel until she releases the 2nd disc seperately :P )

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Fantastic album sales so far!

 

Anyone news on where Heavy Rotation is?

The UK's biggest selling Entertainment 'Item' of 2008 won't be a Single

or an Album. It will be the 'Mamma Mia!' DVD. It sold just under 1,700,000

on Monday alone - 300,000 of them in ASDA. It beats the 1st day DVD &

Video Sales of the previous UK Record Holder - 'Titanic' - by 560,000.

 

It pretty much puts whatever happens with the No.1 Single & Album

in the UK this Week in perspective.....

 

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7748284.stm

The UK's biggest selling Entertainment 'Item' of 2008 won't be a Single

or an Album. It will be the 'Mamma Mia!' DVD. It sold just under 1,700,000

on Monday alone - 300,000 of them in ASDA. It beats the 1st day DVD &

Video Sales of the previous UK Record Holder - 'Titanic' - by 560,000.

 

It pretty much puts whatever happens with the No.1 Single & Album

in the UK this Week in perspective.....

 

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7748284.stm

 

f***ING HELL! :o Poor Wall-E :cry:

Yeah but that was back in the 90's :P This is now, Times change, sales are different, things are different, musics moved on, The Killers are beating GnR now... so in this current climate, in the UK, The Killers >>>>>>> GnR :heehee: :P

 

You're right, music has moved on.

 

That's why every other country other than the UK is buying a MODERN ROCK record by Guns N' Roses instead of INDIE c**p by The Killers. :P

 

And regardless of whether time moves on or not, in terms of the technicality and complexity of the music, The Killers have nothing, literally nothing, on Guns N' Roses, old or new.

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The UK's biggest selling Entertainment 'Item' of 2008 won't be a Single

or an Album. It will be the 'Mamma Mia!' DVD. It sold just under 1,700,000

on Monday alone - 300,000 of them in ASDA. It beats the 1st day DVD &

Video Sales of the previous UK Record Holder - 'Titanic' - by 560,000.

 

It pretty much puts whatever happens with the No.1 Single & Album

in the UK this Week in perspective.....

 

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7748284.stm

 

Bloody hell, that's AMAZING... Loved the film, but I've had to stick it on my Christmas list... Can't afford it right now.

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Blimey! So i wonder if this means ABBA Gold will be on the rise?

 

Hopefully Same Difference will regain their top 10, as Mcfly surely will drop! Please, please Same Difference be top 10 by Sunday

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Anyone news on where Heavy Rotation is?

 

 

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i really hoped britney would be top 5

but if alesha slows down her sales then hopefully she can go to atleast 7

To be fair, Mamma Mia is like £7-8 in all the Supermarkets...

 

Typical $h!tty taste of the UK listening public...we're the only country in the world where The Killers are ahead of GNR in the album charts. ¬_¬

 

Maybe because the UK realises that GnR were much better back in the 90s than they were now. :lol: I don't really like them I must admit. I like a few songs, but mostly I find them vastly overrated. They're an influential rock band and have some absolute classic songs, but nowadays GnR are a joke. They shouldn't even be called GnR... "Axl and Friends" instead maybe.

 

Gotta admit i'm a little dissapointed in the sales for Day & Age, as I thought it would have sold more, but I guess in this current economic climate nothings sure...

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