Pink Floyd Closing in on New Milestone |
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verslibre
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Honestly, "Shine On You Crazy Diamond" bores me to tears. "Welcome to the Machine" and "Have a Cigar" make WYWH worthwhile. The title track is good, but I avoid it because I heard it too many times. Burnout. |
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As a follow up to this story, the album added one further week on the Billboard 200 chart after the eclipse, and now stands at 990 weeks total.
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Hey, Syd and I agree. Welcome to the Machine is dope though.
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I could say that about half the hits ever recorded. Is 'Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer' or 'I'm a Believer' really better than 'Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite' or 'Crosseyed Mary' ? Someone thought so. |
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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That's what happens when they stand to close to the edge. No, it won't enter the charts again but it has taken on a new life in this millenium regardless. Fragile used to be the "big one" by Yes but these days consensus seems to be for CTTE.
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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I'm just telling you what it says on the RIAA website. Yeah, I noticed that wikipedia says what you say but I personally still find that somewhat hard to believe (sue me). No, I'm not saying it's not true just that it's not something I would have guessed if I didn't see it for myself. Plus it's only a single regardless. Thriller was a single plus an album.
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Geeze, did they have a cutoff year?
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Atavachron
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^ No I don't think so. It sold over thirty-million. That's into Diamond territory. 'Thriller' sold 30 mill.
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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According to the RIAA, "In the Summertime" only went gold. Maybe you are in the UK or something where it sold more. It kind of reminds me of how Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells apparently sold 20 million or so copies worldwide but in the US it has only been certified gold (ITCOTCK only went gold too but I doubt it has sold that many worldwide or even close to that).
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I'm happy that an album by a prog band is on te top, even tough a chart like Billboard focuses on album sales, not on the quality of it's music.
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Gnik Nosmirc
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DSOTM is phenomenal. Probably their most profound and also musically intricate album (as far as the post-Syd era is concerned). There is a lot of influence from blues to soul and even a bit of jazz, not mentioning electronic music. Not even Animals has this level of depth.
I always found WYWH a bit bland, even boring (don't kill me). Maybe The Wall would top DSOTM in terms of experimentalism though I think it drags on for a bit too much and is maybe a tad pretentious? Of course, I'm not denying the quality of Comfortably Numb or Mother which I think are one of the best songs in the history of music. |
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No, it's an oblate spheroid.
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Mungo Jerry's 'In the Summertime' is the best selling physical single after Bing Crosby ['White Christmas'] and Elton John ['Candle in the Wind']. Who knew.
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The fact that Bob Marley is second and not Thriller or The Eagles Greatest Hits is a way more interesting fact to me. I watched an Andy Edwards video yesterday where he put up Pink Floyd v Kraftwerk in a slightly tongue in cheek contest and somehow came out with a draw. However he did repeat the mantra that Alan Parson's production was groundbreaking. I like the album but it's the songs and the concept that makes it interesting for me. Also the album artwork was genius at a time when artwork was a vital ingredient of any self respecting prog masterpiece.
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The earth is a donut hole....
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The Earth is oval.
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...there is a world??
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Most likely when flat-earthers actually start falling off the side of the world.
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DSOTM probably would have already been way, way over 1,000 weeks by now if it were not for a rule change back in 1991 that barred "catalog albums" (i.e. older albums) from being in the Billboard 200 chart. That rule lasted until 2009 when the album again returned to the Billboard 200 chart.
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