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Post by spaneli on Mar 10, 2015 16:32:55 GMT -5
Where did you see that? Swedish chart is updated on Fridays and he didn't chart last week (I don't think it was officially released here before Friday, although I picked it up in a record store last Wednesday). Ahhhhh, you're completely right. Doing this from my phone. Somehow Switzerland became Sweden
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Post by Frank Lee Vulgar on Mar 10, 2015 16:46:45 GMT -5
That is pretty cool. HFB only went to 11, nice to see this one in the top ten!
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Post by yearzero on Mar 10, 2015 23:31:02 GMT -5
CY is selling well in a store in Newark, Delaware! It's always nice to see Noel selling albums in North America. www.delawareonline.com/story/pulpculture/2015/03/10/of-note-gallagher/24703541/Ex-Oasis guitarist Noel Gallagher No. 1 at Jupiter
PULP CULTURE Ryan Cormier, The News Journal 12:59 p.m. EDT March 10, 2015 Each week, Rainbow Records (54 E. Main St., Newark, [302] 368-7738) or Jupiter Records (2200 Marsh Road, near Arden, [302] 475-3209) provides a list of the top-selling albums from the past week, giving a glimpse of customers' preferences. This week's list is from Rainbow Records. 1. Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, "Chasing Yesterday" 2. Purity Ring, "Another Eternity" 3. Ty Segall/Black Time, "Ty Segall/Black Time" 4. Thom Yorke, "Tomorrow's Modern Boxes" 5. Six Organ of Admittance, "Hexadic" 6. Father John Misty, "I Love You, Honeybear" 7. Sleater-Kinney, "No Cities to Love" 8. The Decemberists, "What a Terrible World, What a Beautiful World" 9. Panda Bear, "Panda Bear Meets the Grim Reaper" 10. Belle and Sebastian, "Girls in Peacetime Want to Dance" -- Ryan Cormier, The News Journal. Facebook: @ryancormier. Twitter: @ryancormier. Instagram: @ryancormier.
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Post by jason77 on Mar 11, 2015 8:13:50 GMT -5
Noel # 3 in the uk midweeks now
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Post by manoverboard365 on Mar 11, 2015 11:38:29 GMT -5
Not sure if anyone has posted it yet but Chasing Yesterday sold 14,000 in it's first week in the US. Billboard chart doesn't get updated until later today but I'd guess he'll be debuting around #20.
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Post by defmaybe00 on Mar 11, 2015 12:02:16 GMT -5
Noel # 3 in the uk midweeks now How many copies sold?
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Post by spaneli on Mar 11, 2015 12:13:41 GMT -5
Not sure if anyone has posted it yet but Chasing Yesterday sold 14,000 in it's first week in the US. Billboard chart doesn't get updated until later today but I'd guess he'll be debuting around #20. Interesting. Maybe that's enough. But I doubt it. Looks like he was project up by a couple thousand from Hits Daily Double numbers. But chances are, so were the artists ahead of him.
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Post by jason77 on Mar 11, 2015 12:55:32 GMT -5
Noel # 3 in the uk midweeks now How many copies sold? 11.3 k
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Post by defmaybe00 on Mar 11, 2015 12:56:22 GMT -5
So it's just gone gold hasn't it?
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Post by jason77 on Mar 11, 2015 13:03:03 GMT -5
If he debuted at 20 in the usa would be a incredible result and as for it going Gold im not sure pretty close of iif it hasn't yet.
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Post by defmaybe00 on Mar 11, 2015 13:05:52 GMT -5
If he debuted at 20 in the usa would be a incredible result and as for it going Gold im not sure pretty close of iif it hasn't yet. it sold 89k first week and 11k in the last 3 days,so that's exactly 100k
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Post by gdforever on Mar 11, 2015 13:33:03 GMT -5
Friday the worldwide chart will come out. They'll have his worldwide numbers
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Post by yearzero on Mar 11, 2015 17:00:00 GMT -5
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Post by muckyfingers on Mar 12, 2015 6:15:51 GMT -5
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Post by lamboasis on Mar 12, 2015 6:32:38 GMT -5
NGHFB needed 1 month to get the platinum disc. I dont Think CY will sell 300k copies by 2 april
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Post by defmaybe00 on Mar 12, 2015 6:49:55 GMT -5
NGHFB needed 1 month to get the platinum disc. I dont Think CY will sell 300k copies by 2 april No way it will,but I think it's nearly impossible for him to repeat what he did with HFB1
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Post by defmaybe00 on Mar 12, 2015 6:56:06 GMT -5
#24 on pure album sales in the USA...streams are going to affect him and artists like him a lot,that's a bit sad actually
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Post by Mean Mrs. Mustard on Mar 12, 2015 7:24:09 GMT -5
#24 on pure album sales in the USA...streams are going to affect him and artists like him a lot,that's a bit sad actually It's incredibly sad.
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Post by Sternumman on Mar 12, 2015 7:24:53 GMT -5
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Post by spaneli on Mar 12, 2015 8:27:36 GMT -5
#24 on pure album sales in the USA...streams are going to affect him and artists like him a lot,that's a bit sad actually Even without streaming numbers, it's not like #24 is setting the world on fire. The artists between 24 and 35 aren't separated by more than 3k sales. Also, Noel had a large overall sale drop. A larger drop than a changing market would indicate. So even a #24 would have been a hollow charting.
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Post by Lennon2217 on Mar 12, 2015 8:30:16 GMT -5
Am I the only one who thinks Noel getting to #35 on the Billboard charts is a positive? I mean Oasis hasn't been relevant in America since 1997. Noel did zero promotion for Chasing Yesterday stateside and has no songs on the radio or TV. He's also 47 years old. That doesn't scream I NEED THIS MAN'S ALBUM to the general public. So #35 is impressive to me.
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Post by defmaybe00 on Mar 12, 2015 8:34:00 GMT -5
#24 on pure album sales in the USA...streams are going to affect him and artists like him a lot,that's a bit sad actually Even without streaming numbers, it's not like #24 is setting the world on fire. The artists between 24 and 35 aren't separated by more than 3k sales. Also, Noel had a large overall sale drop. A larger drop than a changing market would indicate. So even a #24 would have been a hollow charting. I'm not talking about just the USA,it's a general thing,and it will probably affect dozens of indie bands and artists sales more than it's affecting his
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Post by spaneli on Mar 12, 2015 8:41:30 GMT -5
Even without streaming numbers, it's not like #24 is setting the world on fire. The artists between 24 and 35 aren't separated by more than 3k sales. Also, Noel had a large overall sale drop. A larger drop than a changing market would indicate. So even a #24 would have been a hollow charting. I'm not talking about just the USA,it's a general thing,and it will probably affect dozens of indie bands and artists sales more than it's affecting his I don't think it's a line between indie and mainstream. I think it's a generational line. Most indie artists see way more action through streams than actual sales because the younger you are the less chance you actually buy music. The more I've thought about it the more I've changed on it. Steaming actually helps an indie artist more than pure sales. Because an indie artist will probably never put up large sales again, but plenty of indie artists are putting up good streaming numbers where younger fans are more likely to go to Spotify than buy the album or song. Noel has an older fan base. That's why he's going to get hard by this. Nothing to do with being indie.
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Post by defmaybe00 on Mar 12, 2015 8:48:53 GMT -5
I'm not talking about just the USA,it's a general thing,and it will probably affect dozens of indie bands and artists sales more than it's affecting his I don't think it's a line between indie and mainstream. I think it's a generational line. Most indie artists see way more action through streams than actual sales because the younger you are the less chance you actually buy music. The more I've thought about it the more I've changed on it. Steaming actually helps an indie artist more than pure sales. Because an indie artist will probably never put up large sales again, but plenty of indie artists are putting up good streaming numbers where younger fans are more likely to go to Spotify than buy the album or song. Noel has an older fan base. That's why he's going to get hard by this. Nothing to do with being indie. Being nearly 15,and knowing a few people I share the same musical tastes with,I can tell you guys who are into rock and indie music tend to buy records Streaming is obviously for younger people,but the members of an artist's fanbase would buy the album,not fucking stream it,so if you're not that popular amongst the youngsters,and they don't play your music on the radio you're essentially fucked
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Post by Lennon2217 on Mar 12, 2015 8:51:54 GMT -5
I don't think it's a line between indie and mainstream. I think it's a generational line. Most indie artists see way more action through streams than actual sales because the younger you are the less chance you actually buy music. The more I've thought about it the more I've changed on it. Steaming actually helps an indie artist more than pure sales. Because an indie artist will probably never put up large sales again, but plenty of indie artists are putting up good streaming numbers where younger fans are more likely to go to Spotify than buy the album or song. Noel has an older fan base. That's why he's going to get hard by this. Nothing to do with being indie. Being nearly 15,and knowing a few people I share the same musical tastes with,I can tell you guys who are into rock and indie music tend to buy records Streaming is obviously for younger people,but the members of an artist's fanbase would buy the album,not fucking stream it,so if you're not that popular amongst the youngsters,and they don't play your music on the radio you're essentially fucked I'm a 33 year old American who buys albums and doesn't stream anything. I'm part of that generational gap. Most people I know would steal than pay for an album.
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