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Post by mossy on Nov 29, 2017 12:48:19 GMT -5
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Post by chamu on Nov 29, 2017 12:51:39 GMT -5
Wednesday update: 66,543 sales
Holy Mountain at #29
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Post by liamgallagher1992 on Nov 29, 2017 19:22:08 GMT -5
Different Sound, Still Stalling
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Post by Lennon2217 on Nov 29, 2017 22:07:51 GMT -5
Wednesday update: 66,543 sales Holy Mountain at #29The little tune that could. Its so weird seeing a Gallagher related song march back up the charts like that almost 2 months later. It usually goes the other way for latter day Oasis and solo Noel.
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Post by CFC2013 on Nov 30, 2017 1:15:09 GMT -5
Lots of stinky bait in this thread
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Post by freddy838 on Nov 30, 2017 1:17:50 GMT -5
Wednesday update: 66,543 sales Holy Mountain at #29The little tune that could. Its so weird seeing a Gallagher related song march back up the charts like that almost 2 months later. It usually goes the other way for latter day Oasis and solo Noel. Think it's more to do with the physical sales counting from the pre-orders than a huge resurgence.
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Post by Lennon2217 on Nov 30, 2017 1:33:02 GMT -5
The little tune that could. Its so weird seeing a Gallagher related song march back up the charts like that almost 2 months later. It usually goes the other way for latter day Oasis and solo Noel. Think it's more to do with the physical sales counting from the pre-orders than a huge resurgence. Even without the vinyl went 7 weeks hovering in the mid 70s.
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Post by defmaybe00 on Nov 30, 2017 2:06:16 GMT -5
The little tune that could. Its so weird seeing a Gallagher related song march back up the charts like that almost 2 months later. It usually goes the other way for latter day Oasis and solo Noel. Think it's more to do with the physical sales counting from the pre-orders than a huge resurgence. Obviously, but anyway it's still top 30 on Itunes
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Post by spaneli on Nov 30, 2017 2:53:28 GMT -5
I applaud the amount of self control in this thread
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Post by space75gr on Nov 30, 2017 3:40:48 GMT -5
Great and very healthy sales for Noel. I think its not right to compare the sales of WBTM with AYW. No need to compare anything. He s Noel Gallagher FGS.
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Post by mimmihopps on Nov 30, 2017 4:21:41 GMT -5
Different Sound, Still Stalling You really should stop to encourage Noel vs Liam/Liam vs Noel "fights". If you don't like this album, it's ok. Let it go. Lots of stinky bait in this thread You and some others can better block some certain users.
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Post by mancraider on Nov 30, 2017 5:58:56 GMT -5
Headed for about 70 k as most thought reckon this wont hang around very long Yeah, only 4k´s per day at this stage isn´t a good sign. I thought Liam was only selling about the same by end of his first week? 4k a day would be 28k second week which was about right want it? Is it that bad?
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Post by jeffrey on Nov 30, 2017 6:03:34 GMT -5
Yeah, only 4k´s per day at this stage isn´t a good sign. I thought Liam was only selling about the same by end of his first week? 4k a day would be 28k second week which was about right want it? Is it that bad? I thought Liam was doing around 8k per day at the end of the week?
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Post by mancraider on Nov 30, 2017 6:07:28 GMT -5
I thought Liam was only selling about the same by end of his first week? 4k a day would be 28k second week which was about right want it? Is it that bad? I thought Liam was doing around 8k per day at the end of the week? maybe he was, I don't know which is why I asked. I had 4k in my head though. Probably was now you mention it cos I recall he had to get a certain amount to get over 100k and it was more than 4 I'm sure.
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Post by bt95 on Nov 30, 2017 6:16:44 GMT -5
Noel seems to have stepped up promo in the uk a few interviews on tv and radio as the week goes on Yeah, we may have underestimated the method to his madness. We were comparing him with Liam's marketing effort, but it's really two different approaches. Liam was coming back from a long layoff and two tepidly-received albums, so he needed to make a big swaggering entrance, which he accomplished beautifully. Noel had more critical and commercial success with his own solo records, so he could afford to wait closer to release and then turn up the heat. These boys know what they're doing.I said this in another thread I think. As well as Liam has been marketed and promoted himself, he bloody needed it. Noel didn't. Liam caught on to the whole euphoria after Supersonic, which has helped Oasis to become the biggest band in Britain again (how sad is that, considering they've been broke up for nearly 10 years!), among the youngsters at least. Liam has come back with a stellar marketing campaign and a great, commercial album. Mammoth gigs and tours to appease the fans that haven't and never will see Oasis (like me), plus the ones who want that feeling back again. And yes, on your final comment, I love the amount of marketing and promo experts on here and Twitter etc. We must all own our own labels
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Post by chamu on Nov 30, 2017 6:43:52 GMT -5
Think it's more to do with the physical sales counting from the pre-orders than a huge resurgence. Even without the vinyl went 7 weeks hovering in the mid 70s. It´s heading to a Top 40! It´d be really funny if it charts at #33 like For What it´s worth did (after several weeks in the charts too) when AYW came out!
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Post by chamu on Nov 30, 2017 6:50:04 GMT -5
I thought Liam was doing around 8k per day at the end of the week? maybe he was, I don't know which is why I asked. I had 4k in my head though. Probably was now you mention it cos I recall he had to get a certain amount to get over 100k and it was more than 4 I'm sure. Liam sold 24k after Monday´s update (78,700 to 102,700). Sales tends to decrease every day. I just hope that WBTM still sells good the next weeks and it doesn´t bomb quickly.
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Post by jason77 on Nov 30, 2017 7:00:58 GMT -5
Good to see the different opinions on here.I think Noel has got the reaction he wanted As you were and Who built the moon have definitely have something for all oasis fans.I can get why more people love the classic oasis type sound of Liam’s album but he had to play it safe with it being his first album.Noel is at a different stage of his solo project so he’s done the right thing trying new sounds and a new direction.I prefer Noel’s album it’s more my thing I loved all the stuff he did with the chemical brothers
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Post by mancraider on Nov 30, 2017 7:01:11 GMT -5
maybe he was, I don't know which is why I asked. I had 4k in my head though. Probably was now you mention it cos I recall he had to get a certain amount to get over 100k and it was more than 4 I'm sure. Liam sold 24k after Monday´s update (78,700 to 102,700). Sales tends to decrease every day. I just hope that WBTM still sells good the next weeks and it doesn´t bomb quickly. I remember someone posting figures daily for that first week (might have been yourself) and I'm sure he was about 93k on the Thursday so yeah it was def more than 4k daily, now I've had my memory jogged. Still Noel will be #1 so I'm sure he'll be happy. Hopefully both stick around up till Christmas.
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Post by jeffrey on Nov 30, 2017 7:13:45 GMT -5
I thought Liam was doing around 8k per day at the end of the week? maybe he was, I don't know which is why I asked. I had 4k in my head though. Probably was now you mention it cos I recall he had to get a certain amount to get over 100k and it was more than 4 I'm sure. I’m not sure either, but like you, I recall him being in the low 90s or something on the last day of the week.
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Post by theyknowwhatimean on Nov 30, 2017 7:20:09 GMT -5
Christ, imagine listening to Ed Sheeran on vinyl... That must be such an underwhelming experience. It doesn't bare thinking about.
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Post by jeffrey on Nov 30, 2017 7:29:52 GMT -5
Christ, imagine listening to Ed Sheeran on vinyl... That must be such an underwhelming experience. It doesn't bare thinking about. Not trying to sound like a pompous asshole, but I have never heard an Ed Sheeran song. For that matter, I’ve never heard one by Drake, Kanye, or the majority of the top 40. Hate technology and think it’s ruined a lot, but it sure has made the consumption of music easier for people that despise what’s on the radio.
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Post by wallofass on Nov 30, 2017 10:03:07 GMT -5
Yeah, we may have underestimated the method to his madness. We were comparing him with Liam's marketing effort, but it's really two different approaches. Liam was coming back from a long layoff and two tepidly-received albums, so he needed to make a big swaggering entrance, which he accomplished beautifully. Noel had more critical and commercial success with his own solo records, so he could afford to wait closer to release and then turn up the heat. These boys know what they're doing.I said this in another thread I think. As well as Liam has been marketed and promoted himself, he bloody needed it. Noel didn't. Liam caught on to the whole euphoria after Supersonic, which has helped Oasis to become the biggest band in Britain again (how sad is that, considering they've been broke up for nearly 10 years!), among the youngsters at least. Liam has come back with a stellar marketing campaign and a great, commercial album. Mammoth gigs and tours to appease the fans that haven't and never will see Oasis (like me), plus the ones who want that feeling back again. And yes, on your final comment, I love the amount of marketing and promo experts on here and Twitter etc. We must all own our own labels Sorry but Supersonic was a low budget film that was shown at special screenings around the UK and then straight to DVD. Oasis have been the biggest band in the UK since they split. No one has come close to them. The film rekindled a few casuals but you are massively overreacting to the influence of that film. Liam Gallagher is just more popular than Noel Gallagher. Its the singer of Oasis singing Oasis songs and giving the Oasis experience to Oasis fans. Noel cant do that no matter what he releases, its not the same with his voice. Thats why Liam is more popular now. His name is in lights and hes singing the Oasis songs the right way.
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Post by RocketMan on Nov 30, 2017 10:16:22 GMT -5
Christ, imagine listening to Ed Sheeran on vinyl... That must be such an underwhelming experience. It doesn't bare thinking about. Not trying to sound like a pompous asshole, but I have never heard an Ed Sheeran song. For that matter, I’ve never heard one by Drake, Kanye, or the majority of the top 40. Hate technology and think it’s ruined a lot, but it sure has made the consumption of music easier for people that despise what’s on the radio. ed sheerans music straight out of the devils anus
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Post by jason77 on Nov 30, 2017 10:22:42 GMT -5
Thursday mids 71 k
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