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  1. I hope he can pull this off like he did last year with 9pm. Wonder what will be next? Cafe Del Mar?
  2. Muse now up to 1.
  3. I’ve heard it on Kiss a few times over the past week.
  4. C’mon George, put it out on Friday! The release is probably tied into the Hottest Record on Radio 1 or he’s appearing on Greggs show with the exclusive first play.
  5. Now Yearbook 1982 out on the 4 Feb. CD1 Wham! - Young Guns (Go For It!) Adam Ant - Goody Two Shoes ABC - The Look Of Love - Pt. 1 Duran Duran - Hungry Like The Wolf Spandau Ballet - Instinction Haircut 100 - Love Plus One Culture Club - Do You Really Want To Hurt Me ABBA - Under Attack Bucks Fizz - The Land Of Make Believe Tight Fit - Fantasy Island Dollar – Videotheque Madness - House Of Fun Dexys Midnight Runners - Come On Eileen The Jam - Town Called Malice Bow Wow Wow - Go Wild In The Country Fun Boy Three feat. Bananarama - It Ain't What You Do It's The Way That You Do It Musical Youth - Pass The Dutchie Fat Larry’s Band – Zoom Dionne Warwick – Heartbreaker Lionel Richie – Truly Marvin Gaye - Sexual Healing Donna Summer - State Of Independence CD2 Paul McCartney – Ebony And Ivory Irene Cara – Fame Shalamar – A Night To Remember Odyssey – Inside Out Evelyn “Champagne” King – Love Come Down Kool & The Gang – Get Down On It Carly Simon – Why Malcolm McLaren, The World’s Famous Supreme Team – Buffalo Gals Rockers Revenge feat. Donnie Calvin - Walking On Sunshine Boys Town Gang – Can’t Take My Eyes Off You Patrick Cowley feat. Sylvester – Do You Wanna Funk Imagination – Just An Illusion Soft Cell – Torch Tears For Fears – Mad World The Human League – Mirror Man A Flock Of Seagulls – Wishing (If I Had A Photograph Of You) Visage – The Damned Don’t Cry Simple Minds – Promise You A Miracle Utravox – Reap The Wild Wind Orchestral Manoeuvers In The Dark – Maid Of Orleans (The Waltz Joan Of Arc) Japan – Ghosts CD3 Survivor - Eye Of The Tiger Meat Loaf with Cher - Dead Ringer For Love The J. Geils Band – Centerfold Steve Miller Band – Abracadabra Pretenders - Back On The Chain Gang Daryl Hall & John Oates - I Can't Go For That (No Can Do) Christopher Cross - Arthur's Theme (Best That You Can Do) Chicago - Hard To Say I'm Sorry Foreigner - Waiting For A Girl Like You Roxy Music – Avalon The Stranglers - Golden Brown Siouxsie And The Banshees – Fireworks The Clash - Rock The Casbah The Jam - Beat Surrender Madness - Our House Toyah – Brave New World Altered Images - See Those Eyes Haysi Fantayzee - John Wayne Is Big Leggy The Associates - Party Fears Two New Order – Temptation CD4 ABBA – The Day Before You Came Elton John – Blue Eyes Duran Duran – Save A Prayer ABC – All Of My Heart The Kids From “Fame” – Starmaker Bucks Fizz- My Camera Never Lies Dollar – Mirror Mirror Bardo – One Step Further Kim Wilde – View From A Bridge Haircut 100 – Fantastic Day Modern Romance – Best Years Of Blondie – Island Of Lost Souls Tight Fit – The Island Sleeps Tonight Shakin’ Stevens – Oh Julie Mari Wilson – Just What I Always Wanted Nicole – A Little Peace Charlene – I’ve Never Been To Me Clannad – Theme From Harry’s Game Ph.D. – I Won’t Let You Down Japan – I Second That Emotion Soft Cell – Say Hello, Wave Goodbye
  6. Yeah she was credited. :)
  7. 126. Rui Da Silva feat. Cassandra - Touch Me I know it’s probably only sold a couple of downloads but good to see it appear in the Top 200. Cracking tune!
  8. I’m really looking forward to the Stereophonics Oochya which is out in March. Also looking forward to Arctic Monkeys, Liam Gallagher and keeping my fingers crossed for new stuff from Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds too.
  9. gavindeejay posted a post in a topic in UK Charts
    - Liam Gallagher's new album to get the highest first week sale of 2022 selling over 90k - Jess Glynne makes a comeback, but it's not as successful as her previous eras with only one Top 10 hit, but her album does get to Number 1 - George Ezra also makes a successful comeback with a Number 1 album - Arctic Monkeys new album debuts at Number 1 with sales of 70k - Abba and Queen continue to hang around the Top 20 album chart all year with their Gold and Greatest Hits albums - Becky Hill to release a big summer smash hit dance-pop single that does well over the summer - Ladbaby scores fifth consecutive Christmas Number 1 single - Ed Sheeran and Elton John release another Christmas single - Clean Bandit continue to throw tracks out to try and get hits as does David Guetta - We get no new music from Calvin Harris, but we do get a few Love Regenerator tracks - Robbie Williams releases comeback album in Q4 which sells 60k in its first week. - Tesco announce they will stop selling CD's in all their stores May add more later, but that's the first set of predictions that come to mind.
  10. I hope they do, It’ll be a bit of a waste not to try and get another hit from the album.
  11. It's jolly enough. I wasn't expecting it to be a brilliant song, just abit of fun to raise money for charity and that's what it is.
  12. All the CD and cassettes are being pressed as we speak to ensure there are enough ways to get this to Number 1 :lol:
  13. Now That’s What I Call Punk & New Wave - out 21st January @1466376612207865858
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  15. ‘Now That’s What I Call Electronic’ out on the 7th January 2022. https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B09MJVCBDQ/ref=...C1rC7FW99-QYyRM
  16. It's the most obvious next single. I hope they don't start trying to push it until January otherwise it will end up getting lost with Christmas.
  17. https://radiotoday.co.uk/2021/11/radio-1-an...b9o4c5tMs2Iz_nA BBC Radio 1 and BBC Radio 2 are joining forces to work with Niall Horan and Anne-Marie to create the BBC Children in Need single this year. The charity single, Everywhere by Fleetwood Mac, is available for pre-order now, will be released by Atlantic Records on the day of the charity’s fundraising spectacular, Friday 19 November. Everywhere (BBC Children in Need) will be released on Friday as The Zoe Ball Breakfast Show on Radio 2 and The Greg James Breakfast Show on Radio 1 bring the stations together for the first broadcast. The accompanying video will be given its exclusive debut during BBC Children in Need’s 2021 Appeal Show on BBC One that evening. The special video features a number of surprise cameos from artists including Ed Sheeran on guitar, Griff on synths and Yungblud on bass. The music video was directed by Phill Deacon who produced the multi-artist Radio 1 Live Lounge Allstars video for their cover of Foo Fighters’ Times Like These and the charity’s 2020 single, Stop Crying Your Heart Out. Niall Horan, says: “I have supported BBC Children in Need many times over the years, but given what we have all been through over the last year and a half, it feels more important than ever. Togetherness sits at the heart of BBC Children in Need, and that’s what this track is all about. I hope people enjoy it, but above all, I hope it lets anyone who might be struggling right now know that we are here for them.” Anne-Marie comments: “As we have seen over the past eighteen months, amazing things happen when we come together to help make a difference, and that’s why I am so proud to be releasing this special track with Niall. I hope everyone loves it as much as we do.” Christine McVie, who wrote Everywhere, comments on the track, saying: “I’m thrilled with this new version of Everywhere and to be part of this year’s Children in Need campaign. I hope we can really make a difference.” Tommy Nagra, Director of Content at BBC Children in Need, says: “BBC Children in Need is all about coming together and to have our two biggest pop stations collaborate to bring an eclectic mix of artists, covering an iconic track, is truly special. Thank you for creating what will be a real treat for our Appeal Day on Friday 19 November.” Chris Price, Head of Music, Radio 1 and Jeff Smith, Head of Music, Radio 2, say: “Having separately made lockdown singles for BBC Children in Need in 2020, this year we wanted to join forces and create a track celebrating people reconnecting, one that would appeal across the generations. “We would like to thank Christine McVie for allowing us to rework her very special song, as well Niall, Anne-Marie and all the artists for bringing it to life. Special thanks go to producer Steve Mac, who has brilliantly reimagined this iconic track to help raise vital funds for children and young people across the UK.” A minimum of 50p from the sale of each download in the UK will benefit BBC Children in Need.
  18. Another cracking track once again :) M0lUZ7RAifY
  19. Single Number 2 out tomorrow! @1458128569046081538
  20. Not really. come Monday after Halloween the spotlight will turn to Christmas. I should think this will be released in a couple of weeks time.
  21. Great to see Ed included. Bet the rights for that cost them a pretty penny!
  22. https://www.officialcharts.com/chart-news/c...b1zeFB8Xe89eJL4 Since their debut at the turn of the century, Coldplay have become one of the most reliable mainstays of British pop music of the past two decades. Led by Chris Martin, the four-piece have oscillated between tender indie-rock to supercharged stadium pop across nine albums. Their most recent, Music of the Spheres, is their most commercial pop offering yet, and is tracking to debut at Number 1 on the Official Albums Chart this Friday - which would be their ninth consecutive Number 1 album, making them one of few acts to gain a Number 1 with every one of their studio albums. With the recent news the band plan to stop releasing music after 12 albums, now seems like the perfect time to reveal which Coldplay albums currently come out on top on the UK's Official Chart. In eighth place is 2019's Everyday Life with 268,000 UK chart sales, while 2014's demure Ghost Stories - ostensibly written about Chris Martin's divorce from Gwyneth Paltrow - is seventh on 733,000. In sixth place is 2015's super-charged technicolour A Head Full Of Dreams with 1.3 million chart sales - the band's most-streamed album to date. And now - a closer look at the Top 5... 5. Viva La Vida or Death and All His Friends Released: 2008 Official Chart peak: Number 1 UK Chart sales: 1.5 million A bold baroque pop record produced by David Bowie's frequent collaborator Brian Eno, the fantastically titled Viva La Vida or Death and All His Friends has the highest first-week sales of any Coldplay album, shifting 302,000 copies in its first seven days on sale. Better still, its title track became the band's first Number 1 single in both the UK and the US after a nine-year-long wait. 4. Mylo Xyloto Released: 2011 Official Chart peak: Number 1 UK Chart sales: 1.6 million Another collaboration with Brian Eno, Mylo Xyloto is a sci-fi concept record (a theme the band would revisit in Music of the Spheres) set in a distant dystopian future. It gave Coldplay a second UK Number 1 in the form of Paradise and a further two Top 10 singles (Every Teardrop is a Waterfall and Princess of China with Rihanna). Released at the peak of the download age, it's also the band's most-downloaded record, with 422,000 of its 1.6 million chart sales coming from downloads. 3. Parachutes Released: 2000 Official Chart peak: Number 1 UK Chart sales: 2.7 million Coldplay's debut album sets out exactly what the band hoped themselves to be in a post-Britpop landscape; tender, sweeping and full of emotion. Lead by breakout tracks Shiver and Yellow (their first Top 10 single, peaking at Number 4), Parachutes still remains the emotional core of every type of music Coldplay have experimented with. 2. X+Y Released: 2005 Official Chart peak: Number1 UK Chart sales: 2.8 million X+Y had, by all accounts, a troubled and frantic development. The band discarded many tracks in development with their then-producer Ken Nelson and started from scratch, pushing the release date back. The result is an album that expands the band's sound, with a heavy electronic influence. Its most well known track is Fix You - written for Chris Martin's then-wife Gwyneth Paltrow - which reached Number 4 on the Official Singles Chart, while lead single Speed of Sound peaked at Number 2, then Coldplay's highest-ever charting song. 1. A Rush of Blood to the Head Released: 2002 Official Chart peak: Number 1 UK Chart sales: 3 million The album where Coldplay graduated from promising young upstarts to one of the defining British bands of their generation. Taking Parachutes' tender indie-rock and graduating it to a stranger and more confident soundscape, A Rush of Blood to the Head was where Coldplay started to sound like Coldplay. Containing lauded singles such as The Scientist and Clocks, it's no wonder the band's second album is their most successful in the UK; shifting chart sales of over 3 million to date. It's also their best physical seller too - shifting 2.8 million physical copies. Coldplay's Official biggest albums in the UK POS TITLE RELEASED 1 A RUSH OF BLOOD TO THE HEAD 2002 2 X&Y 2005 3 PARACHUTES 2000 4 MYLO XYLOTO 2011 5 VIVA LA VIDA OR DEATH AND ALL HIS 2008 6 A HEAD FULL OF DREAMS 2015 7 GHOST STORIES 2014 8 EVERYDAY LIFE 2019
  23. gavindeejay posted a post in a topic in UK Charts
    Space Cowboy - I Would Die 4 U from 2002 was disqualified.
  24. 50. Gorillaz- On Melancholy Hill What brings this awesomeness this high?
  25. She’s the vocalist on PS1’s ‘Fake Friends’ and ‘Life Goes On’.