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  1. I got, for my Christmas... The Saturdays - On Your Radar Rihanna - Talk That Talk One Direction - Up All Night And ordered a couple of items I asked for for Christmas but didn't get... Kylie - Aphrodite, Les Folies - Live 2CD/DVD Selena Gomez and The Scene - When The Sun Comes Up Westlife - Greatest Hits - 2CD/DVD
  2. I would imagine it will be the same albums in every store, however the bigger stores will have a larger selection of albums so going to a bigger store may well increase the number of albums that are available to choose from. :)
  3. Also, you have to take into account that shops have far more overheads than internet based retailers. For instance HMV.com is actually alot cheaper than HMV the shop in a lot of cases. I, for one, would be gutted if HMV ever folded as Im sure most members here would. I try not to shop online too much as its killing the high street but I did do a bit at Christmas. I bought the Harry Potter complete 8 film set for £25 at HMV.com and it was £32.99 in HMV. Oh and regarding the HMV sale...its shit! Sorry, but I go every year and I was so dissapointed this year :(
  4. Nah dance music has always been the biggest seller in Scotland, I remember in the 90's TTf had loads of scottish number 1's and other less successful dance acts, often with songs that didn't even make the UK top ten.
  5. Christmas is coming...
  6. In my opinion it says more about the fact that so few British acts have commercial success in America. Actually not just British but non-American acts. I guess its got a lot to do with the size of America and the whole radio airplay thing but also that (and I dont mean to offend any Americans here) America is very self centred and isn't too interested in any other countrys' music, that didnt sound right but i cant think of a better way to put it. I feel sorry for real pop lovers, you see so many americans on these boards loving British pop music such as Girls Aloud, Sugababes, Kylie, etc etc but the only way they can keep up with them is online, shame really but at least the net is here to save them lol.
  7. And here it is! She looks amazing and is blonde again! Part 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OfljZTYYGq8 Part 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KNiOZDFqMfU
  8. Yeah I find it hard to believe that Lets Get To It has sold more than KM94...and also agree that I would have thought Put Yourself In My Place would have sold more as not only did it have a decent chart run but it was also out around Christmas time.
  9. Mariah must f***ing love that song, its such a shame Oh Santa never really took off, is that getting much airplay this year and does anyone know how it did last year as a single airplay-wise?
  10. Cowboystyle posted a post in a topic in UK Charts
    To be fair, I go out clubbing about twice a week and hang out with younger people so I probably act alot younger than alot of people my age, obviously im gay and don't have any children so I like to enjoy myself, oh and im at uni. Personally I think, when it comes to gay men, they do tend to have younger music taste etc.
  11. Cowboystyle posted a post in a topic in UK Charts
    Im 32 years old and know more about todays pop music than probably all of my friends who's ages range from 18 to about 25. I listen to Pixie, Cher Lloyd, Demi Lovata, One Direction, kylie, The Saturdays, Gaga...the list goes on. What does someones age have to do with what kind of music they like? Im gonna take a wild guess that you're a teenager?...
  12. Jessie J's been getting great increases for ages now. I really hope this is a top 10 hit for her. Does anyone know what Price tags peak of airplay was?
  13. http://music.yahoo.com/blogs/chart-watch/w...in-october.html Katy Perry this week becomes the first artist in digital history to sell 5 million or more copies of three different hits. She achieves the feat as "Firework" tops the 5 million mark. The exhilarating smash follows "Hot N Cold" (which is up to 5,044,000) and "California Gurls," featuring Snoop Dogg, which is up to 5,033,000). (All three smashes have topped the 5 million mark in just the past two months.) Three artists, the Black Eyed Peas, Lady Gaga and Flo Rida, have each had two 5-million digital sellers. (Make that four artists if you count Ke$ha, who was featured on Flo Rida's "Right Round." Billboard removed Ke$ha's credit when the smash was midway through its six-week run at #1.) Looks like E.T. will make 5 million in the next few months too!
  14. To be fair Adele is the only one of those artists that really had a number 1. It's like when Xtina fans proclaimed 'the Queen is back at number 1' when we all know it's a Maroon5 song, same for the whole 'Britneys 5th US number!' when S&M hit number 1. P.s. Im the biggest supporter for British artist being successful worldwide especially in the US.
  15. How did One Direction manage to debut in the top 20? Have they appeared on the X Factor or something?
  16. Does anyone know what would be considered 'exceptionally high' audience impressions in the US, I mean how high can it go?...
  17. I hope Jessie J can creep into the top 100 with Domino I could see it being a hit in The US.
  18. 34 + Better The Devil You Know 23 What Kind Of Fool 30 -Confide In Me 41 All The Lovers
  19. http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/showb...-tea-for-1.html Really hope this is true, I love Example and his kind of dance music would work so well with Kylie!
  20. The reason is simply because as an earlier post mentioned CDs are far cheaper in the UK. This list is made up of simply money made from music sales and not actual units. CDs are getting cheaper and cheaper in the UK, when I was 15 (17 years ago) a cd was about £15 now you can get a brand new released cd for as little as £5/6. also if you consider the size of the US, Japan and Germany compared to the UK its actually amazing that we are up there with our sales. The UK sells more music than any other country in the world, by a long way, when compared with its population.
  21. songs nowadays that are available digitally from the minute the album is released such as Telephone are nowhere near as impressive as songs released only physically such as Eternal Flame or Think Twice in my opinion x
  22. 21 - 30 shame really cos I love Avril.
  23. Cowboystyle posted a post in a topic in UK Charts
    Have Taio and Kylie (or Travie??) entered the airplay chart yet? Ta x
  24. Cowboystyle posted a post in a topic in UK Charts
    Do you know how much Abba Gold has sold now in the UK? x