Fun Stuff > BAND
Top 40 Thread!!!!!
Inlander:
Oh yeah, right. I'll get on it tomorrow.
Unless I forget again.
Lummer:
No worry. It's meant that I've actually had the time to write some decent riffs. Drum programming will probably still be a bitch and a half though.
a pack of wolves:
--- Quote from: beat mouse on 04 Jan 2010, 23:57 ---From what I have noticed those two lists are usually pretty damned similar. In any case was there really any confusion as to what was being discussed?
--- End quote ---
They can differ a lot here. UK radio is hugely dominated by the BBC, and unlike the US we have national stations. If a song were to be playlisted by Radio 1 and the biggest station Radio 2 it wouldn't need airtime anywhere else to get enough exposure to do well in the singles chart. Conversely, getting banned by the BBC from their stations would mean instant chart death if it was based on radio play, but the controversy surrounding the BBC's banning of Relax by Frankie Goes To Hollywood probably helped its enormous success. It also means songs can get pushed briefly high by their fans, like the recent Rage number one or Iron Maiden's sole number one hit Bring Your Daughter... To The Slaughter. Plus, you get the oddities lower down the chart, like Malcolm Middleton hitting 31 with We're All Going To Die.
20 jazz funk greats:
so top 40 thread, what was the best pop single of 2009 in yr opinion? (note: "they all sucked lol" is not an acceptable answer)
StaedlerMars:
day'n'nite remixed by crookers? Pretty damned catchy.
Navigation
[0] Message Index
[#] Next page
[*] Previous page
Go to full version