Everything posted by Col1967
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iTunes Chart: March 2012 (Part III)
In a Moves Like Jagger type fasion, then? So now you'll know what it's like to have your favourite track stalled at no.2, thwarted week after week by a series of one-week non-entities :) Edit - page 51 and the world hasn't ended!
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Highest charting protest/political songs?
Well I was living in Leeds during the 80s which was certainly considered a big target.
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What would you classify as a non-charter?
In theory the chart could go down low enough to reflect all the tracks that are available to download and there must be several million of them. But in practice most of these won't be downloaded at all in any given week so you'd be looking at the number of tracks that have sold at least one copy. I'd guess that might well be around no.10,000.
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Highest charting protest/political songs?
'One in Ten' actually reached no.7.
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Highest charting protest/political songs?
I wouldn't count it as a protest/political song per se. I don't think it was written as a reaction to any particular event, or in support of any particular cause. Naturally, it is always associated with the 1981 riots, but that was because it happened to be in the charts at the time, rather than the riots having been the reason for it's release.
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Highest charting protest/political songs?
Same here. I'm very scared of nuclear bombs.
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Highest charting protest/political songs?
I find it quite shocking that you hadn't heard of him in 1984, given that you were 19. He was a very well known 'cause celebre' of the anti-apartheid movement for some time before that, didn't you have any interest in current affairs at that time? Anyway, here's another South Africa related one, 'Biko' by Peter Gabriel'. Not a massive hit, but reached no. 38 in 1980. And no.49 in 1987 apparently, as I found out when I checked it's original peak on Chartstats.
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Apple To Launch A Spotify-Like Service
Agreed. Like you, I don't download enough to make such a subscription worthwhile. There will always be a means for the casual music buyer to obtain individual tracks. If subscription really does take off this will be seen like a 'pay as you go' mobile service. There will always be a market for it.
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iTunes Chart: March 2012 (Part II)
I've always wondered that. If you reply to this, then somebody can start the new thread! It seems to mean so much to certain people.
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iTunes Chart: March 2012 (Part II)
I like climbers and a degree of stability at the top of the charts, with tracks that sell a decent amount. For me, that makes for a more 'deserving' no.1, something that has genuine popularity and not just been held back for weeks and has massive pent up demand for just one week, before rapidly disappearing. The charts are more interesting as a result. But everybody is different as regards how they think the charts should look, mine is just an opinion of course and you know what they say about opinions :)
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iTunes Chart: March 2012 (Part II)
I've no problem with tracks making no.1 for just a week per se, it's just these one-week no 1s tend to be the highly front loaded tracks that crash in at no.1 and then plummet, sell 200-250k overall and come nowhere near the year end top 40. They are soon relitively forgotten and make something of a mockery of the no.1 slot.
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iTunes Chart: March 2012 (Part II)
I was just thinking that the way these tracks are racing upwards that there could be an all-new top 4, though there will be varying degrees of front-loading so that's hardly a done deal yet. Gotye will still be selling around 65k so that would be excellent sales for no.5 assuming it gets knocked down to that position.
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iTunes Chart: March 2012 (Part II)
Must be an extremely boring video then.
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iTunes Chart: March 2012 (Part II)
Towards the end of the run though sales were woeful, even by the standards of the day.
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iTunes Chart: March 2012 (Part II)
It would be OK if the artist concerned identified with and considered themselves to be a 'pikey'. As others have said it's all about context and who is using the the word, rather than the word itself.
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iTunes Chart: March 2012 (Part II)
Those who bought it do not consider it 'wasted' though. What a strange thing to say. I 'wasted' 99p on it quite a few weeks ago now, best waste of money I've ever spent :)
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Plan B - iLL manors - Predict where it will chart
The vote is about where you *think* it will chart, not where you'd *want* it to chart.
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Survey : How many songs in each T40 do you typically like?
I've never quite undersood the hatred for this track, to me it'd just rather dull & uninteresting. Certainly not worthy of the no.1 position though. The only track here I would put in the 'hate' category is Adrian Gurvitz - Classic. 'Gonna write a classic, gonna write it in the attic', wish it had bloody stayed there! I don't think this is a particulary good chart by early 80s standards, I would have just 3 in my 'love' category, ABC - Poison Arrow, The Jam -Town Called Malice and The Stranglers - Golden brown.
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Survey : How many songs in each T40 do you typically like?
I'm trying to guess which one you really hate. The obvious answer would be The Goombay Dance Band as this track seems to be almost universally loathed.
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iTunes Chart: March 2012 (Part I)
All the Glee songs are in the top 20! Now then, who was complaining that the Glee stuff never does anything interesting in the iTunes chart :)
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Predict: Florence + The Machine - "Never Let Me Go"
I think it will sink without trace.
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iTunes Chart: February 2012 (Part III)
I don't think Marcus will get to no.1 on iTunes, let alone overall. It will take him several hours just to claw through the 'top 10 effect' gap and Gotye's lead is *huge*.
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iTunes Chart: February 2012 (Part III)
On the latest kworb update it suddenly jumps from 0.6704 at 17.8hrs to 0.7011 at 15.5hrs. That's quite a sharp rise in that time and must have happened for a reason.
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The Top 10 Best Selling Albums of All-time
Even though I have never actually listened to Sgt pepper as such, of the 12 tracks on it (not counting the reprise of Sgt Pepper) I know 8 of them. I suspect many people are the same, being familiar with most of the album even though they don't actually own it. I can't imagine there is any other album that even approaches such familiarity.
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The Top 10 Best Selling Albums of All-time
I have 3, Bad, 21 and (What's the Story) Morning Glory.