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  1. That's interesting Jaynesangel, I hadn't even noticed the chart debut symbols until you said. But now I notice a similar error, with S Club given a second debut after they had dropped the 7! As for Crazy In Love I have the UK cd single and I'm fairly sure it was Beyonce ft Jay-Z here in the UK too!
  2. Something else I have now noticed is whenever there is tied positions the following chart tends to have an incorrect previous weeks position for one of the tied records (or more if there are more than two in the tie). This seems to be a particular nightmare in Feb-Jun 1969 when an awful lot of tied positions existed, some of which I have found from online sources but not in the book and some in the book but not in other onlines sources. I assume the author would have had to thoroughly research the 1969 charts in RR and RM to find what is correct as there seem to have been a lot of problems and variations that year between sources.
  3. I just recently discovered the existance of this book and bought it from Amazon. I was wondering if there was any other discussion of this book on here (or elsewhere)? I can only find this thread. In particular I am interested in any known errors in it. I've spent all afternoon going through the Complete Charts thread on UKMix and have compiled a file of things that needed correcting there, but most seem to be already corrected in the book. I have noticed that in different years they follow different rules in terms of how many total weeks Fairytale of New York has charted, first treating it a separate re-entry the first time, then counting all the weeks in every guise in subsequent times. Also I think they have confused the two different labels issues of Je'Taime somewhere along the lines, as I believe the second labels issue enetered high as the first dropped out (due to the first label stopping the issue after the controversies), in the book the second version breifly appears lower (which is really the dropping out of the first issue I think).
  4. DanChartFan posted a post in a topic in UK Charts
    I haven't been in an HMV for a year now, since a combination of me joining the downloading bandwagon, getting a much busier life and HMV drastically cutting their selection of singles by no longer stocking 7" singles (I'm mystified by the comment further up that someone here buys 7" singles at HMV as I was told by a colleague of my local branch that it was no longer HMV's company policy to stock 7" singles in stores, only to place orders online for customer's enquiring about specific discs) and in particular only stocking cd singles from the Syco label because Syco kindly gave them a branded fixture to cross merchandise their (and only their!) singles with their albums and related books etc. I only bought singles from HMV or else stuff very cheap in sales so it'll be no loss to me if they go bust, except for one thing. I seem to recall that before Woolworths went bust their distribution company supplied half the cd and dvd needs of the industry (Woolies and several supermarkets) and that HMV's distribution supplied the rest (HMV, Zavvi and the other supermarkets), so with Woolies long gone I presume the same (HMV owned?) distribution supplies everyone (Not sure about WHSmiths who were allegedy pulling out of the entertainment market sometime soon too). So if HMV goes bust then we could see the total extinction of any physical entertainment products! Incidentally I'm expecting to hear that WHSmith are struggling too. As I understand it, they only stay afloat due to the subsudues they get from the Post Office for the instore Post Office counters, and it's not as if the Post Office/Royal Mail is doing terribly well either.
  5. It all comes down to what label they are on at the time of the release I think. I believe Heather Small moved labels for her solo career and then had to be credited separately on M People releases thereafter. A similar thing to what you are talking about is when the lead singer gets sort of promoted eg The Supremes becoming Diana Ross and the Supremes etc again it can be the result of label changes.
  6. I bought the Delirious one because it was number one on amazon, I was completely unaware of a campaign till afterwards, and as yet I've never listened to it due to it apparently being christian music for easter.
  7. Thanks for that info Shakyfan. 10 appearances isn't that many really And I was only 2 at the time and my dad only got a VHS in 1987 and began taping TOTP then, so I wouldn't remember him from dad's archive either.
  8. Oops Feargal Sharkey dropped his mike, his vocal was still coming through all right though, lol! And now Jonathan King has told us the top 5 biggest hits of 1985 in the US. Nice extra!
  9. Well Dixie got that right! We have been playing Band Aid at christmas 'for decades to come!'.
  10. Just shown Baltimora! :dance: :dance:
  11. Just watching it now. Was Dixie Peach a regular presenter? I've never heard of him before, and I've looked at sites listing all TOTP presenters a few times in the past.
  12. Oops soz. I just assumed the 'xmas TOTP' clip of Shaky on TOTP 2 this week was from the 1985 xmas show.
  13. DanChartFan posted a post in a topic in Television
    I think Sue and Ricky do it for 2 main reasons. For Caroline, who must be a very close friend of theirs. And for the money which is bascially their pension fund now! Shame there was no Twiggy, but Geoffrey Hughes is seriously ill with cancer. :-( BTW is there another episode or series on the way, cos they finished on a cliffhanger with Sakia getting contractions. And is it me or are they trying to style and dress Dave a lot younger than Craig really is now, or is that one of the jokes?
  14. At least it looked like TOTP a bit I suppose. There was one a couple of years ago that looked like they'd borrowed the corner of a warehouse and just stuck a couple of logos on the wall. We'll be able to see how it could've been done because Five are showing TOTP Xmas 1985 today at 6:40pm! Special Guest Shaky 'Bad Jumper and twitchy limbs' Stevens!
  15. DanChartFan posted a post in a topic in Television
    It was good but not that funny. I did like the bit where the guy without the passport kicked up a fuss about something that was entirely his fault and then snapped instantly out of it again. That sort of thing always seems to happen in the real Airport style reality shows!
  16. DanChartFan posted a post in a topic in Television
    I'm just watching the xmas special now and Mary is 'appearing' as an urn. It made me wonder, has Doreen Keogh passed away in reality? I've tried googling but not found anything recent about her although if she has or is ill I understand they may be protecting her privacy.
  17. I loved Eliza Doolittle, she made my xmas! The Coldplay xmas song is a bit bland and boring really, the only reason they didn't promote it was probably so that when people suggest it didn't do well in the chart they can blame the lack of promotion! Thought the Cee Lo Green track was out of place on a xmas show too as all I could think of was that it was a row in song form and the alternate lyrics. But above all the one thing that stood right out to me is that as far I can recall it was the first time TOTP has made absolutely zero mention of the chart (well apart from a hurried link pointing out in passing that Matt was xmas no1!). A chart show with no charts, whatver next!
  18. I may seem from the media coverage (or lack of) this year that Rage was much much bigger but Bird had 634,000 members on the main page and many spin-off/copy cat pages so that should've been enough to get much higher sales. Once people already knew about the campaign they didn't need TV to tell them about it, enough people were already there if you see what I mean. BTW the result of last years campaign was to convert many people over to downloads who weren't already downloading, so that is partly why 2010 sales have been higher I think, at least for singles/tracks. While we're talking about fb xmas #1 campaigns I want to mention an idea I've seen on fb called 'Let The People Decide Xmas No1 2011' which is doing what it says on the tin by taking on board any nominations for possible campaigns (including all the various campaigns already on fb) and then next year holding voting to decide which track is the most popular choice and therefore the one to promote as the main campaign.
  19. I was looking at the sales figures for the last three xmas charts and I can't help thinking that something is a bit strange. In 2008 the Jeff Buckley Hallelujah campaign sold abt 80k of 'eligible' sales but also sold, I believe, several hundred thousand 'ineligible' ones. In 2009 Rage sold 502k, seemingly all sales were 'eligible'. This year the Bird campaign only sold 68k of 'eligible' sales but I'm willing to bet that there were many ineligible ones, maybe on the same scale as Hallelujah in 2008. So were there some sort of rule changes that made what was considered ineligble in 2008 become eligible in 2009 for Rage but again become ruled ineligible for Bird in 2010. My feeling is that it is something to do with iTunes rules or data as this year Bird was number one on all the other online reatilers, at some point at least if not all week, and yet stuck on three all week behind Rihanna on iTunes. There was, in my mind at least, no way that the Bird campaign was so unpopular compared to Rage last year for it to have had such a low figure in comparison. Is it to do with the maximum number of purchases on iTunes? We were told repeatedly during the Bird campaign that we were allowed a max of three copies from any retailer before all your purchases from that retailer were declared 'ineligble' due to being a 'bulk buy', with the notable exception of iTunes where only one copy was allowed before all copies would be 'ineligible'. Was iTunes allowing three purchase like all other retailers during the Rage campaign and changed sometime this year? And what was the reason behind the 'ineligble' Jeff Buckley sales in 2008? The only other thing I can think may have happened is that the OCC may have forgotten to remove the ineligible sales from the data last year, announced the incorrect chart/result, and then not wanted to admit to their error and let it stand. That may be unlikely but vaguely possible and in that case the campaigns would then have been more in line with each other and with what I'd've expected. Sorry if this is all a bit waffly and the questions are a bit vague but to me the numbers really don't add up, though I may be personally biased as I was heavily involved in the Bird campaign and was only very vaguely aware of the Rage one last year which became my first ever download (the muppets bo rhap was my second the same week :P ) and ended my physical singles collecting which in turn ended my weekly trips to town, as with Woolies gone and then not buying singles I didn't really need to go into town anymore.
  20. In terms of the length of the chart the BBC cannot broadcast positions below 40 without paying the OCC considerably more dollar! It was only the last couple of years when Ceefax/BBCi has been allowed to refer to positions below 40 in the 'last weeks' position, presumably because of bigger climbs in the download era creating more 'new entries that weren't' on the Ceefax/BBCi version as it was before. They also cannot really have a 'next week's new entries' bit of any real significance as this could be percieved as advertising for the products and could be abused by some labels/producers (maybe bunging Reggie to get more time in the new entries section for their song). I don't know about the DJs contracts but I have a theory that they only renewed Reggie's contract for the chart show on the assumption that Fearne was also renewing and when she didn't or was poached by a different R1 producer then they were stuck with Reggie for 'x' years. I have to agree that I'm a bit fed up with text's read out to tell us the vital info that Rachel in Stockport has a cold or that Stacey in London is doing the washing up or whatever. Why not keep the texts for the website service as one of it's draws. And one final thing, when did it become OK for the BBC to actively promote commercial stations shows? The X Factor gets/got huge amounts of free advertising on many BBC shows, not least on the chart show withn Regie counting his favourite moments every week. I guess the Beeb and ITV/C4 must be more like friends that love to hate each other and unite against the common enemy (Sky and digital channels) rather than the mortal enemies I remember them being in the 80s and 90s! And one more thing I've just remembered, a couple of year's ago on the chart show I Reggie was talking about Rihanna and said in passing 'It's ridiculous the amount of number ones she's had' which would maybe be fair enough if he'd said it today but at the time he said it she'd only had Umbrella and possibly Take A Bow. It stuck in my mind as I was sooo miffed that a chart show presenter could get that sooo wrong! Overall with Reggie's bufoonery on R1 and the horrible three different charts mash up on the Big Top 40 I doubt if the current teens know (or care) about what a real music chart actually is (no offence intended to anyone who is a teen, clearly if you're on this forum you do know and care about charts). Isn't there a second commercial radio chart show these days too, how does that compare to The Reggie Show and the Big Top Farce?
  21. Actually I work in a supermarket on the counters, and I had all four decades (60s to 90s) on one after the other today for my colleagues to enjoy (Not allowed to let the customers here though (some story about our music licence only covering 'xmassy' songs and not 'normal' songs) the managers kept sneaking in and turning it down only for me to gradually turn it up again lol). Couldn't do the 00s cos it was a few minutes too long to fit on a disc, and there'd be way too much x factor anyway, not to mention a rather family unfriendly end to the decade assuming you used the full Killing In The Name track. I was researching and compiling a very similar idea anyway and had already downloaded the five xmas number ones I didn't already have on a digital format, but this saved me a job and was way better than I would've managed.
  22. Wow these are soooo good! I hope you don't mind Tom but I've burned these so I can get the discs out every xmas, and play them at work to boost my colleagues' morales too. What ever station you end up working on I want to be able to listen to, I could even imagine you doing a TV version of these shows with original vids and some acts/artists in the studio with you!
  23. If Peter has died by tomorrow's eps start point then he (Chris Gascoyne) will be the only Corrie actor ever to have both his first and last appearanecs on live episodes. I only know this because I watched the 40th anniversary one on youtube and Peter gets out of a cab and introduces himself in the ep. I think this week is at risk of becoming a bad nursery rhyme if the dead are Rita, Peter and Sunita! Maybe that's just me. Do we think Vicky Entwhistle (Janice) slipped up when she said "Deidre should be here. She WAS his stepmum... I mean IS" or was it, as another forum I was reading thought, scripted. Also I swear one of the extras actually set light to Sally with the cutting equipment towards the end of one scene, someone pulled her backwards as she reacted to it. I have to say too that I'm a bit confused about Izzy standing up when she's wheelchair bound, although I thought I saw her do it briefly in a previous episode. I think Corrie need to tackle her disablilty head on and raise awareness of her condition and explain what she is and isn't able to do. Unless Cherylee specifically doesn't want that to happen. One thing I thought was great was how Mary was completely oblivious to the disaster once she'd found Norris, and just was her usual calm weird self. Particulary good acting even though she wasn't a dramatic or action role in the ep. One last thing, please bear in mind when you say about William Roache's acting, that he is registered deaf and has been for a while. I suspect that's why his character couldn't go into the thick of the action as too much noise and movement would be going on for William to get his visual cues or lip read the other actors parts to know when to say his line. (I think his visual cues normally consist of Deirdre faffing with her lighter or a glass at a particular point in the scene, and in that scene in the joinery where they all named there partners as the most important thing in their lives and Ken hesitates before Peter clicked his finger to prompt him to say Deirdre I suspect that was actually Chris prompting William that his line was overdue).
  24. It was all very confusing to keep up with all in all tonight really. Thought I would post a summary of who was where to sort my own confusion out and possibly help others to. In The Joinery Kitchen - Nick (under a girder?), Peter (eyes open), Ashley In The Joinery Bar- Ciaran (alive), Jason, Eddie, Dev, Kirk (alive), Chris, Cheryl, Lloyd (scouse voice could be heard after?) Corner Shop- Sunita (back room), Molly, Jack #13- Claire and four children (presumably Josh, Freddie, Asha and Aadi, but anyone know where Liam, Russ and Simon are meant to be?) #s 11, 9 and 7 - all empty #5- John and Charlotte (comatose or dead?) #3- Emily (if she was who phoned Rita), Norris (if he left Rovers early due to hen night) and Graeme (Tina said he stayed in). #1- empty Rovers then out on street- Eileen, Sean, Janice, Julie, Fizz(+bump), Carla, Maria, Amy (Upstairs in bed), Tina and Dr Carter (plus Norris if he did stay at the pub). And on the other side of the street 12A (Flat behind Kabin and directly next to Viaduct) - Uninhabited 10 and 10a (Kabin)- Rita 8 [i presume] - Gail and David, possibly Audrey if she was over that night 6- Anna and Gary, possibly Izzy if she was visiting Gary 4- Sally, Rosie, Sophie, Sian and Tyrone 2 and 2a (Salon) - Empty Those already out on the street at the time: Max (missing), Steve (alive) and Becky (thrown through the air) (both searching for Max) Ken and Leanne (leaving the Rovers on the way to the Joinery) and Kevin (near the Rovers on the way to #4) Those not on the street at all are: Betty (night off with bad legs, why Tina was hired in the first place) Roy and Hayley (presumably in Cafe Flat in Victoria Street) Michelle (In Glasgow with Ryan) Liz (In Spain with Andy) Jim (In hospital so he is) Tracy (In prison ... but not for much longer according to the behind the scenes show on itv2) Chesney and Katy (At Owens for the better telly) Owen (Is he at home or out? He doesn't go in the Joinery to avoid upsetting Liz and wasn't in the Rovers) Izzy (Unless visiting Gary) Audrey (Unless at Gails) Bill and Pam (Hardly ever seen these days and why didn't Molly arrange to go to her beloved Auntie Pam's for a place to stay?) Connie (Back in Blackpool?) Mary (Somewhere in her motorhome?) Kylie (abroad with her lover)
  25. Can't help thinking that Rita ended up posed very similarly to how she was after the Blackpool Tram near miss.