February 15, 200917 yr Or not? Considering it's had very little air and videoplay and 'Human' is still going strong in the charts. It's top 10 on airplay - how is that little? :lol: It's not like it's a KT Tunstall record!
February 15, 200917 yr Here we go erm... after we relive last weeks nuimber 1. Really don't see the point playing last weeks number 1 in full :(
February 15, 200917 yr Yep, I was just thinking that! It's stupid though. That's what I hate about the download age.
February 15, 200917 yr Author It's stupid though. That's what I hate about the download age. Oh, yes I agree its stupid, but great songs often underperform :(
February 15, 200917 yr It's top 10 on airplay - how is that little? :lol: It's not like it's a KT Tunstall record! Do you have an airplay update, ________? :)
February 15, 200917 yr It's top 10 on airplay - how is that little? :lol: It's not like it's a KT Tunstall record! Oh :lol: Well maybe it is because 'Human' is still going strong in the charts then? The same will happen with Katy Perry and Kings Of Leon I should imagine.
February 15, 200917 yr Hey guys. I'm a newbie, but I read this thread every week so, uh, yeah. Here I am. :o Welcome Chartsitter :cheer:
February 15, 200917 yr 40 (from 57) The Killers - Spaceman [P] http://www3.hmv.co.uk/hmv/Large_Images/HMV/1797986.JPG Chart Run: 57-40 [2 wks] Release date: 9-2-2009 Format: SS Catalogue Number: 1797986 Label: MERCURY Though a batch of 1980s-New Wave-inspired bands started making noise in the early 2000s, it wasn't until the Killers' 2004 debut album HOT FUSS (and its crossover hits "Somebody Told Me" and "Mr. Brightside") that the style really broke through to the mainstream. Heavily indebted to the likes of the Smiths, Psychedelic Furs, et al, the Las Vegas, NV quartet brought a contemporary sense of urgency to their retro-loving dance-rock sound and taught a new generation of kids that it doesn't have to be disco to be dance music. For follow-up SAM'S TOWN, the group obviously feasted on a gorge of Bruce Springsteen style rock, and while the sound boasted a slightly harder edge, the group retained the critics' and fans' adoration. - HMV Video here: track listing 1. Spaceman 2. Tidal Wave Chart history (Year peak title): 2004 28 Somebody Told Me 2004 10 Mr Brightside 2004 18 All These Things That I've Done 2005 03 Somebody Told Me (2005) 2005 11 Smile Like You Mean It 2006 02 When You Were Young 2006 15 Bones 2007 15 Read My Mind 2007 53 For Reasons Unknown 2007 13 Tranquilize (The Killers Feat. Lou Reed) 2007 34 Don't Shoot Me Santa 2008 03 Human 2009 40 Spaceman
February 15, 200917 yr I hope either The Killers or Saint Etienne manage to scrape in, I'm sure both won't unfortunately. I agree with that, also I think... The Prodigy #6 Shontelle #10 The Killers #40 Saint Etienne #44 :( Miley Cyrus #49 Well done guys haha.
February 15, 200917 yr Author Hey guys. I'm a newbie, but I read this thread every week so, uh, yeah. Here I am. :o Welcome along!
February 15, 200917 yr Or not? Considering it's had very little air and videoplay and 'Human' is still going strong in the charts. Radio 1 have been playing it for ages and quite a bit as well. Plus its miles better than Human (which I also love). So glad it made it but I still think its stupidly low for its quality.
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