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georgelicks
it means that they are the first act in chart history to have a span of newly-recorded hits spanning 60 years.
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georgelicks
it means that they are the first act in chart history to have a span of newly-recorded hits spanning 60 years.
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Bob Dylan?
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georgelicks
The Stones are back on the Billboard 200 chart this week with Hot Rocks at #185, their first charting week in 2024.
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georgelicks
The Stones are back on the Billboard 200 chart this week with Hot Rocks at #185, their first charting week in 2024.
[www.billboard.com]
Hey Georgelicks, any guesstimate as to what Hot Rocks sales are now in the US? Might have asked this before, but what would be the reason why record companies don't recertify their album sales apart from an album not selling enough to make it to the next level?
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The Stones are back on the Billboard 200 chart this week with Hot Rocks at #185, their first charting week in 2024.
[www.billboard.com]
Hey Georgelicks, any guesstimate as to what Hot Rocks sales are now in the US? Might have asked this before, but what would be the reason why record companies don't recertify their album sales apart from an album not selling enough to make it to the next level?
Hot Rocks should be in the 17-18x Platinum level at least now, up around 5 million since the last certification from 2002, the album averages 300,000 units each year in the last 10-12 years alone (streaming era).
Certifications cost money and neither of the Stones' companies in the US (Abkco and Universal) seem interested in updating the catalogue, there are albums that have not been updated since 1989, others even before.
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If I click/listen/download on a song on my Apple Music subscription does that count as a sale for the artist?
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So when a person clicks on a song, does that count as a unit sold?
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So when a person clicks on a song, does that count as a unit sold?
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Doxa
Hmmm... It looks like Universal's plan to make FORTY LICKS a main stream catcher has not really worked. The good old HOT ROCKS keeps its position as THE compilation.
- Doxa
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Some more trivia here. As The Stones storm over America, this is what Spotify listeners at the moment stream from them daily:
1. Paint It, Black 902,656
2. Start Me Up 498,678
3. Satisfaction 436,012
4. Beast of Burden 363,493
5. Gimme Shelter 329,414
6. Sympathy For The Devil 257,347
7. Angie 201,558
8. Miss You 153,364
9. Wild Horses 126,667
10. Honky Tonk Women 104,951
11. Brown Sugar 101,600
12. You Can't Always Get What You Want 91,438
13. Under My Thumb 69,458
14. She's A Rainbow 70,129
15. Jumpin' Jack Flash 69,458
16. Ruby Tuesday 65,204
17. Tumbling Dice 50,749
18. Can't You Hear Me Knocking 50,091
19. Angry 43,155
20. Waiting On A Friend 34,851
- Doxa
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Doxa
Some more trivia here. As The Stones storm over America, this is what Spotify listeners at the moment stream from them daily:
1. Paint It, Black 902,656
2. Start Me Up 498,678
3. Satisfaction 436,012
4. Beast of Burden 363,493
5. Gimme Shelter 329,414
6. Sympathy For The Devil 257,347
7. Angie 201,558
8. Miss You 153,364
9. Wild Horses 126,667
10. Honky Tonk Women 104,951
11. Brown Sugar 101,600
12. You Can't Always Get What You Want 91,438
13. Under My Thumb 69,458
14. She's A Rainbow 70,129
15. Jumpin' Jack Flash 69,458
16. Ruby Tuesday 65,204
17. Tumbling Dice 50,749
18. Can't You Hear Me Knocking 50,091
19. Angry 43,155
20. Waiting On A Friend 34,851
- Doxa
All songs from the first 10 years of their career, with the exception of 3. No Black& Blue track, which I find surprising. One might expect Memory Motel or Hot Stuff.
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Doxa
Some more trivia here. As The Stones storm over America, this is what Spotify listeners at the moment stream from them daily:
1. Paint It, Black 902,656
2. Start Me Up 498,678
3. Satisfaction 436,012
4. Beast of Burden 363,493
5. Gimme Shelter 329,414
6. Sympathy For The Devil 257,347
7. Angie 201,558
8. Miss You 153,364
9. Wild Horses 126,667
10. Honky Tonk Women 104,951
11. Brown Sugar 101,600
12. You Can't Always Get What You Want 91,438
13. Under My Thumb 69,458
14. She's A Rainbow 70,129
15. Jumpin' Jack Flash 69,458
16. Ruby Tuesday 65,204
17. Tumbling Dice 50,749
18. Can't You Hear Me Knocking 50,091
19. Angry 43,155
20. Waiting On A Friend 34,851
- Doxa
All songs from the first 10 years of their career, with the exception of 3. No Black& Blue track, which I find surprising. One might expect Memory Motel or Hot Stuff.
First 10 years would be 62-71
Outside of that period are 7 songs. For me the most startling and fabulous pick is Can't You Hear Me Knocking...I guess the "Scorese effect" worked on that one, what a fabulous track.
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Doxa
Some more trivia here. As The Stones storm over America, this is what Spotify listeners at the moment stream from them daily:
1. Paint It, Black 902,656
2. Start Me Up 498,678
3. Satisfaction 436,012
4. Beast of Burden 363,493
5. Gimme Shelter 329,414
6. Sympathy For The Devil 257,347
7. Angie 201,558
8. Miss You 153,364
9. Wild Horses 126,667
10. Honky Tonk Women 104,951
11. Brown Sugar 101,600
12. You Can't Always Get What You Want 91,438
13. Under My Thumb 69,458
14. She's A Rainbow 70,129
15. Jumpin' Jack Flash 69,458
16. Ruby Tuesday 65,204
17. Tumbling Dice 50,749
18. Can't You Hear Me Knocking 50,091
19. Angry 43,155
20. Waiting On A Friend 34,851
- Doxa
All songs from the first 10 years of their career, with the exception of 3. No Black& Blue track, which I find surprising. One might expect Memory Motel or Hot Stuff.
First 10 years would be 62-71
Outside of that period are 7 songs. For me the most startling and fabulous pick is Can't You Hear Me Knocking...I guess the "Scorese effect" worked on that one, what a fabulous track.
I'm sorry, actually I meant the Jones and Taylor years, and I counted Angie twice, hence I missed Angry by mistake.