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From | rob@splitsville.com |
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Date | Thu, 21 Jun 2007 22:33:16 -0400 |
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Who gives a fuck what happens on Billboard?
I'm sure there's a Creed album or two that has outsold a Macca album or two.
So is the world's biggest douchebag (Scott Stapp) better than PM? Or at least he was for a few months early in the millenium, apparently.
It's good to know that Poison (15 million sold) are better than the Velvet Underground (uh, 20,000?)
Billboard quotes? On a power pop board?
26 Dollars In My Hand,
Rob
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>Mega Congrads To Stew and Heidi for deservingly
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>np White Stripes Live at Icky Thump Records
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>LOS ANGELES (Billboard) -
>Paul McCartney, George Harrison
>and the songs of John Lennon can all be found in
>the top 15 of
>the U.S. pop album chart, the biggest confluence of
>ex-Beatles
>in years.
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>McCartney celebrated his 65th birthday (June 18) by
>holding
>at No. 3 for a second week on the Billboard 200
>with his new
>solo album "Memory Almost Full."
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>The late George Harrison joined Jeff Lynne, Tom
>Petty, Bob
>Dylan and Roy Orbison in the Traveling Wilburys.
>The
>supergroup's two albums have been repackaged with a
>DVD and
>that collection entered the chart at No. 9.
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>The charity album "Instant Karma: The Amnesty
>International
>Campaign to Save Darfur," featuring cover versions
>of John
>Lennon songs by artists like U2, Green Day and Big
>& Rich,
>opened at No. 15.
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>It's been just over 16 years since a Traveling
>Wilburys
>album appeared on the Billboard 200. The quintet's
>first set
>debuted at No. 57 in November 1988, and peaked at
>No. 3. The
>self-titled album spent 53 weeks on the chart. The
>follow-up,
>"The Traveling Wilburys Vol. 3," recorded after
>Orbison's
>death, debuted at No. 40 in November 1990, and
>peaked at No.
>11, ultimately spending 22 weeks on the chart. That
>means the
>new collection is the second-highest charting of
>the three
>releases by the Traveling Wilburys.
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>In the United Kingdom, the coming together of the
>former
>Beatles is in even sharper relief. "The Traveling
>Wilburys
>Collection" debuted at No. 1, McCartney's "Memory
>Almost Full"
>fell five places to No. 10, and an album by John
>Lennon,
>"Lennon Legend - The Very Best Of" opened at No.
>30. The
>"Instant Karma" album won't be released until June
>25, and will
>only be eligible for the separate compilation album
>chart.
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>Reuters/Billboard
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