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From Billboard chart alert:
Want to know a band that should love Dad's best day? Two years ago Father's Day frame saw the Rolling Stones' hits set "Forty Licks" rise 161-120, up 61% over the previous week. Last year's the album's sales almost doubled, accounting for a re-entry at No. 174 the week of July 3, 2004. This year the Stones' greatest hits "Jump Back" enjoyed a massive 45% of gain over the previous week, and the album rise 169-132 on the Billboard 200 with 8,800 copies sold. With the next Stones' tour close, their extensive catalog is on rise too: "Forty Licks" advances 84-63 on Billboard's Top Pop Catalog chart with sales of almost 4,300 copies. |
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jb |
Great news !!!! We shall pull ahead of Aerosmith with 66 million dometic sales!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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Joey |
< -----------Great news !!!! We shall pull ahead of Aerosmith with 66 million dometic sales!!!!!!!!!!!!
Agreed Lil' Buddy !
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corgi37 |
Man, Aerosmith. What an endorsement of Americans style and taste. |
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Joey |
quote: corgi37 wrote:
Man, Aerosmith. What an endorsement of Americans style and taste.
Corgi is TRULY " THE KING " !!!!!!!!!!! |
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telecaster |
quote: jb wrote:
Great news !!!! We shall pull ahead of Aerosmith with 66 million dometic sales!!!!!!!!!!!!
jb are you coming to Soldier Field to see The Stones?
As you predicted, sales were a total flop and it is a total humiliation to Chicago
It seems that Parmy and I were the only people that bought tickets. We are planning on sitting at about the 20yrd line with a cooler and two lawn chairs to watch the show
You with us? |
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quote: corgi37 wrote:
Man, Aerosmith. What an endorsement of Americans style and taste.
What you talkin' 'bout, Willis? |
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Joey |
quote: FPM C10 wrote:
What you talkin' 'bout, Willis?
Flacky ! ™
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gimmekeef |
Even sales of Jacko's albums are surging after his acquital...Invincible soared 162%.....however total sales topped only 272 units!.....That missing boy scout out west?...Wonder if they looked for him at Neverland!!... |
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quote: telecaster wrote:
jb are you coming to Soldier Field to see The Stones?
As you predicted, sales were a total flop and it is a total humiliation to Chicago
It seems that Parmy and I were the only people that bought tickets. We are planning on sitting at about the 20yrd line with a cooler and two lawn chairs to watch the show
You with us?
Pammy could then straighten us both us simultaneously. |
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Joey |
quote: jb wrote:
Pammy could then straighten us both us simultaneously.
{{ ? }}
**** sic **** |
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GimmeExile |
quote: jb wrote:
Great news !!!! We shall pull ahead of Aerosmith with 66 million dometic sales!!!!!!!!!!!!
Don't pop the cork yet. Aerosmith is releasing a new album and launching a tour this fall. |
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jb |
They are dreadful wannabees............. |
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JaggerLips |
Steve Tyler and those lips LOL! The only lips that have talent behind them aren't Mr Tyler's they belong to the face of Mick Jagger! |
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glencar |
Steve Tyler's had a horrible facelift & the lips are huger than ever. |
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Soldatti |
quote: GimmeExile wrote:
Don't pop the cork yet. Aerosmith is releasing a new album and launching a tour this fall.
The "new album" is live and from the Just Push Play tour. |
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PeerQueer |
Now don't be too hard on Tyler and Co. They were, at one time, a pretty decent band. I caught a show in Vancouver B.C. some years back...God, like 15 years now, and they were excellent. A band called Skid Row opened for them - -they certainly sucked - but A-Smith was quite good. For many years now I have found their output to be utterly commercialized - though they have make significant $ off of it.
At their best they were/are the closest American version of our beloved Stones - though I have a friend who swears The Black Crowes long ago stole that title. I like them too by the way, and am quite pleased they are back together.
As to Stones record sales--who cares? Bob Dylan has never been a significant chart-topper and yet he is viewed as one of, if not the, most significant artist since Elvis. (Debatable I know) If the Stones next (final?) studio release is anything of the quality of Time Out of Mind (fan-fucking tastic...brilliant...beautiful...haunting...can't play it enough...the man is an incredible artist) I will be quite pleased. And you know what - I think they might just have it in them.
Oh- and anyone thinking this tour won't be anything but yet another amazing success, we'll see. My money is on our boys delivering the goods and the general public buying it up like mad.
And no way is Mick Jagger in his 60's! I could bounce a...quarter off that ass! That's worth the price of admission alone! |
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oreosmith sucks |
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Maxlugar |
[quote]jb wrote:
Great news !!!! We shall pull ahead of Aerosmith with 66 million dometic sales!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hi Josh Esq.
You may have heard that God has sent me to mend fences with those I have hurt in the past.
I have my Love Gloves on and my Understanding Googles in place.
I'm fixing this fence.
I am sorry for any pain and suffering I have caused you. When hate jumps in the boat, love jumps in the water and gets all wet and drowns and washes up on the beach all bloated and eaten by crabs.
I'm leaving hate ashore, for sure.
I love you.
MAXY. |
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glencar |
Will this new release spend more than one week in the Top 10? NO! |
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Joey |
quote: Maxlugar wrote:
I have my Love Gloves on and my Understanding Googles in place.
I will have me Love Gloves and me Beer/" Jaggerbomb " Goggles in place this evening .
{ CA - RACK }
Triple Ronnie
J. " Snuggles " Joeyfly |
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glencar |
Joey I got ripped last night & now I'm paying for it. I'm planning on going up to Connecticut this weekend & must now "ferry" across the Sound so I can grab some extra sleep. See? Sometimes drunkeness helps our economy! |
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Factory Girl |
Glenny, I got ripped last night & the night before last. |
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Lethargy |
I've never understood the Aerosmith thing. Comparing them to the Stones is utterly absurd. I can't think of any similarities other than a singer with big lips. Aerosmith made run-of-the-mill boring rock songs in the 70s and emphasized syrupy pop-metal-ballads ever since. They totally lack artistry. People are free to like them based on their own tastes - I'm not objecting to that - but the Stones comparisions make me sick. Whether or not you like either band, they're just so completely different from each other in my opinion. Yuck. |
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quote: Lethargy wrote:
I've never understood the Aerosmith thing. Comparing them to the Stones is utterly absurd. I can't think of any similarities other than a singer with big lips. Aerosmith made run-of-the-mill boring rock songs in the 70s and emphasized syrupy pop-metal-ballads ever since. They totally lack artistry. People are free to like them based on their own tastes - I'm not objecting to that - but the Stones comparisions make me sick. Whether or not you like either band, they're just so completely different from each other in my opinion. Yuck.
You Sir, are absolutely correct!!!!(Ed McMahon voice). |
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texile |
those diane warren (or whatever the fuck her name is) ballads reek of.............what?
do they even write thier own songs anymore......?
are they still touring with kiss?
shit, i like kiss better.
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