Tag: Charts

Alternative names: chart, charted, Charting, The Charts

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To celebrate UK-Dance's birthday, its members contributed their favourite singles and albums from the first ten years of its life. Here's how the voting went.

01 July 2009 15:17

'Punk Rock: Artifice or Authenticity' from Borthhwick, S. and R.Moy (2004) Popular Music Genres: An Introduction (Edinburgh University Press) An overview of the genre ...

01 July 2009 16:32

ahaha .. that chart is a 8 bit acid shite (imho like) .. and they murder "now that we found love" ... although a couple of great records ... like icognito "always there" (which i still play to this...

22 February 2011 12:10

Rage is 29p on Amazon for explicit version and it counts to the chart. Also donate 29p to Shelter. RATM4XMAS has raised 30k for Shelter so far. iain

15 December 2009 13:02

I want to get it but there's a problem - price. It's a fucking rip-off for what is a single player game... 100 quid!

05 November 2009 17:12

Arghhh - I've been tagged with the word 'chart' by Jiglu forever. I'd rather be tasered or remanded in custody than tagged for anti-fanbwoy behaviour.

29 July 2009 16:55

http:/​/​www.youtube.com/​watch?v=Z7RJmN1oynY Mark Farina - Yea!!..Old Skoolin 8/​10

23 September 2011 10:07

Number 20: Lady Saw "Strip Tease". 

 Pure filth from the Queen of Jamaican dancehall. Here's a censored version of the big single from this album.

02 January 2010 16:33

It's Dubai Sound City this weekend, x amount of bands acoss x amount of venues, actually run by the same folk that have did Liverpool, Glasgow etc in the past.

06 November 2009 11:25

nicely, that's pretty cool bob.. have been watching greg wilsons blog and he's recently done some worthy stuff around "recognition of black culture on uk 70's dance scene" ... kind of thing.

31 January 2011 17:46

Digital downloads fail to offset decline in CD sales. I'd be interested to have this chart qualified further with revenue stats. for live concerts, though.

17 February 2011 11:46

YOUR FREE TRACK DOWNLOAD http:/​/​soundcloud.com/​disport-records/​tracks

04 December 2010 15:08

Jeez I even "Touch Me" was classic chart pop. Only kidding. Or am? Lord Borthbury

25 January 2010 20:50

It's a pretty chart but are they saying vinyl was more or less dead by 1989? Regardless of all that, would love to see the unit sales flooding in from the US iTunes music store right now.

17 February 2011 20:56

Still here, dub - the return of the bat man has tempted me out of the little reacquaintance I've had with lurkdom of late.

29 July 2009 16:43

Number 3: The Rumble Strips “Girls and Weather” (2007) The Rumble Strips are a five-piece band from Devon, now decamped to London.

02 January 2010 16:43

Interesting though not really surprising, pop music has always been product at the end of the day.

12 April 2011 16:35

That chart shows Turnover. I'm no expert but think it's showing amount of money being turned over. If this is the case it includes cost of manufacture and physical distribution.

21 February 2011 21:13

Hmm, looking at the chart again it seems obvious they should bring back tapes. Look how lucrative they were!!!

18 February 2011 10:47

Not overly successful. Although a good mix will have elements sitting at different positions in the frequency range there is also overlap.

24 February 2011 09:50

His Lordship scribes: '"Touch Me" was classic chart pop.' Nah, 'Touch me' was classic pop tart.

26 January 2010 10:53

This is the first year out of the last 30 that I haven't bought vinyl, but it is only February...

Artists (Key tags), Charts
18 February 2011 09:57