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Post by Lennon2217 on Sept 24, 2017 18:59:24 GMT -5
This stuff is kinda slanted. YouTube didn't exist in the 90s in their hey Day. Think of the numbers they would have gotten.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 25, 2017 7:31:03 GMT -5
This stuff is kinda slanted. YouTube didn't exist in the 90s in their hey Day. Think of the numbers they would have gotten. What it shows is staying power. A band that called it a day 8 years ago and hasn't released a universally great album in 20+ years is still killing it in today's modern internet world. Good on them I say.
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Post by Manualex on Sept 25, 2017 7:37:53 GMT -5
This stuff is kinda slanted. YouTube didn't exist in the 90s in their hey Day. Think of the numbers they would have gotten. What it shows is staying power. A band that called it a day 8 years ago and hasn't released a universally great album in 20+ years is still killing it in today's modern internet world. Good on them I say. the verve has something like 300 millions Viewsonic off bittersweet symphony
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Post by guigsysEstring on Sept 26, 2017 16:13:34 GMT -5
What it shows is staying power. A band that called it a day 8 years ago and hasn't released a universally great album in 20+ years is still killing it in today's modern internet world. Good on them I say. the verve has something like 300 millions Viewsonic off bittersweet symphony That song was pushed to death for licensing by ABKCO once they obtained the publishing rights as part of the plagiarism claim for The Rolling Stones 'The Last Time' so it's been heard on adverts, sporting events and anything else Allen Klein could licence it for over the last twenty years so regardless of whether that was over the top and certainly against The Verve's wishes at the time it did expose the song to a much wider audience for a prolonged period. Oasis have had some song licensing during their time for advertising and other synchronisation but nothing on the scale or on an advertiser slant as successful as 'Bittersweet Symphony'.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 3, 2017 8:03:55 GMT -5
the verve has something like 300 millions Viewsonic off bittersweet symphony That song was pushed to death for licensing by ABKCO once they obtained the publishing rights as part of the plagiarism claim for The Rolling Stones 'The Last Time' so it's been heard on adverts, sporting events and anything else Allen Klein could licence it for over the last twenty years so regardless of whether that was over the top and certainly against The Verve's wishes at the time it did expose the song to a much wider audience for a prolonged period. Oasis have had some song licensing during their time for advertising and other synchronisation but nothing on the scale or on an advertiser slant as successful as 'Bittersweet Symphony'. All Around The World on AT&T adverts was amazing!
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Post by beautifulsupernova on Oct 21, 2017 10:37:00 GMT -5
My local radio station loves Champagne Supernova which happens to be my favourite song of all time On occasion they'll also play Supersonic, Wonderwall and DLBIA
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Post by Deleted on Jul 17, 2018 8:29:57 GMT -5
Random update... since last September (10 months), Oasis two main YouTube channels have had a combined increase of... 318.9 million views. That's 1249.7 million views total now.
That's roughly a 34% growth overall.
Wow!
I guess Liam/Noel's new releases did more for Oasis than for themselves. Amazing.
for reference, Noel/Liam/BDI have roughly 70 million views combined post-Oasis.
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Post by Zingbot on Oct 10, 2019 12:36:33 GMT -5
I distinctly remember The shock of the lightning getting some airplay in the US.
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