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DGA35
Hi Georgelicks, was there a boost on the Billboard charts for Stones albums/songs because of Charlie? I know when Eddie VH passed, a number of VH albums/songs re-entered the charts. I'm guessing Hot Rocks would have re entered?
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DGA35
Hi Georgelicks, was there a boost on the Billboard charts for Stones albums/songs because of Charlie? I know when Eddie VH passed, a number of VH albums/songs re-entered the charts. I'm guessing Hot Rocks would have re entered?
The new Billboard chart will be updated on Tuesday Aug. 30, the Stones were at #152 last week with Hot Rocks.
In the UK, the Stones are charting in the following charts:
UK Top 200 ALBUMS:
#57 Hot Rocks 1964-1971
#113 Honk
#160 Sticky Fingers
From Music Week: "The sad death of drummer Charlie Watts came slightly too late in the week to have a sizeable effect on the chart fortunes of his band, but the surge is still visible nonetheless as Hot Rocks 1964-1971 by The Rolling Stones surges to No.57 (1,617 sales), its highest chart placing since August 2018."
UK Top 200 DOWNLAOD SINGLES
#89 Gimme Shelter
#97 Paint It Black
#126 Sympathy For The Devil
#150 She's a Rainbow
#176 Honky Tonk Women
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DGA35
Hi Georgelicks, was there a boost on the Billboard charts for Stones albums/songs because of Charlie? I know when Eddie VH passed, a number of VH albums/songs re-entered the charts. I'm guessing Hot Rocks would have re entered?
The new Billboard chart will be updated on Tuesday Aug. 30, the Stones were at #152 last week with Hot Rocks.
In the UK, the Stones are charting in the following charts:
UK Top 200 ALBUMS:
#57 Hot Rocks 1964-1971
#113 Honk
#160 Sticky Fingers
From Music Week: "The sad death of drummer Charlie Watts came slightly too late in the week to have a sizeable effect on the chart fortunes of his band, but the surge is still visible nonetheless as Hot Rocks 1964-1971 by The Rolling Stones surges to No.57 (1,617 sales), its highest chart placing since August 2018."
UK Top 200 DOWNLAOD SINGLES
#89 Gimme Shelter
#97 Paint It Black
#126 Sympathy For The Devil
#150 She's a Rainbow
#176 Honky Tonk Women
fascinating...no Satisfaction in the top 5, no song out of the 60s and one tune off an album widely considered their worst album until we got to the 1980s.
Saying all that, what a great top 5.
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Hi Georgelicks, was there a boost on the Billboard charts for Stones albums/songs because of Charlie? I know when Eddie VH passed, a number of VH albums/songs re-entered the charts. I'm guessing Hot Rocks would have re entered?
The new Billboard chart will be updated on Tuesday Aug. 30, the Stones were at #152 last week with Hot Rocks.
In the UK, the Stones are charting in the following charts:
UK Top 200 ALBUMS:
#57 Hot Rocks 1964-1971
#113 Honk
#160 Sticky Fingers
From Music Week: "The sad death of drummer Charlie Watts came slightly too late in the week to have a sizeable effect on the chart fortunes of his band, but the surge is still visible nonetheless as Hot Rocks 1964-1971 by The Rolling Stones surges to No.57 (1,617 sales), its highest chart placing since August 2018."
UK Top 200 DOWNLAOD SINGLES
#89 Gimme Shelter
#97 Paint It Black
#126 Sympathy For The Devil
#150 She's a Rainbow
#176 Honky Tonk Women
fascinating...no Satisfaction in the top 5, no song out of the 60s and one tune off an album widely considered their worst album until we got to the 1980s.
Saying all that, what a great top 5.
Unsurprising, really. When all is said and done, it is their 60’s catalogue that garners the most nostalgia. I think She’s A Rainbow transcends the album it’s featured on. I’m sure that most who stream the track, are not doing so from the album, too. The majority are probably unaware of the minute of noise that blights the Satanic version.
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Hi Georgelicks, was there a boost on the Billboard charts for Stones albums/songs because of Charlie? I know when Eddie VH passed, a number of VH albums/songs re-entered the charts. I'm guessing Hot Rocks would have re entered?
The new Billboard chart will be updated on Tuesday Aug. 30, the Stones were at #152 last week with Hot Rocks.
In the UK, the Stones are charting in the following charts:
UK Top 200 ALBUMS:
#57 Hot Rocks 1964-1971
#113 Honk
#160 Sticky Fingers
From Music Week: "The sad death of drummer Charlie Watts came slightly too late in the week to have a sizeable effect on the chart fortunes of his band, but the surge is still visible nonetheless as Hot Rocks 1964-1971 by The Rolling Stones surges to No.57 (1,617 sales), its highest chart placing since August 2018."
UK Top 200 DOWNLAOD SINGLES
#89 Gimme Shelter
#97 Paint It Black
#126 Sympathy For The Devil
#150 She's a Rainbow
#176 Honky Tonk Women
fascinating...no Satisfaction in the top 5, no song out of the 60s and one tune off an album widely considered their worst album until we got to the 1980s.
Saying all that, what a great top 5.
Unsurprising, really. When all is said and done, it is their 60’s catalogue that garners the most nostalgia. I think She’s A Rainbow transcends the album it’s featured on. I’m sure that most who stream the track, are not doing so from the album, too. The majority are probably unaware of the minute of noise that blights the Satanic version.
Edit: when I mention ‘nostalgia’, I’m really meaning the songs in general; not the studio albums, so much. As a random collection, I do believe it’s the run of 60’s singles and ‘classic’ tracks that are the most fondly looked upon. I’m sure television adverts and film scores have played a part in this.
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Just saw this on Twitter and was curious as to the same thing.
I'm sure georgelicks will update us.
The Rolling Stones' Hot Rocks 1964-1971 re-enters the Billboard 200 Album Chart at #152. It's now spent 360 weeks on the chart.
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From the most external to the core: MJ, BW, MT, CW, KR
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From the most external to the core: MJ, BW, MT, CW, KR
Thanks 1963luca0 for confirming, much appreciated. As much as I love this design, looking back, it’s a pity they didn’t work an image of Brian in there as well....