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Post by imbondz on Mar 31, 2006 12:26:15 GMT -5
if this discussion has happened before, my bad. I'm kind of new here, just found this message board about 2 months ago and i'm hooked. I've been following Billboard Charts wholeheartedly since 1984. I used to record Casey Casem's countdown on Sunday mornings because I had to go to church, then i'd get home, and listen to the recording, while writing down and listening to the rest of the countdown in real time. In 1986, I was walking in a music store in Fairfax VA, and discovered Billboard magazine for the first time, and couldn't believe that I could actually see positions 41-100. It was awesome. I've pretty much memorized chart positions of songs from 1984-1992. I don't follow them like I used to, mainly because it's not as exciting, and my music taste has changed, and top 40 isn't my favorite music anymore. But I still enjoy watching the charts, and reading what you all have to say about it. I wish this board was around in 1984, I wouldn't have felt like such a freak back then and would have actually had people to talk to about the charts that actually gave a crap But why is it so fun to follow the charts?
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Post by bubblepop15 on Mar 31, 2006 15:53:01 GMT -5
I don't get why I am so obsessed with it lol.
I just find ranking songs and seeing chart runs and comparing them interesting. I like to see songs that I like, succeed.
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Post by Gui393 on Mar 31, 2006 17:18:57 GMT -5
Cuz i like to see my fave artists doing well and selling millions of copies.
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Post by imbondz on Apr 1, 2006 11:26:33 GMT -5
i'm assuming for a lot of people it's a great escape from reality. it's unpredictable, and most want to someday have a top 10 hit.
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Post by MusicJunkie on Apr 1, 2006 12:28:10 GMT -5
I agree with most of you. It's interesting to see how songs/artists have success or flop. I also like to see music I enjoy succeed (main reason) and what the whole country in general is into. :)
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Post by strong4PMB! on Apr 1, 2006 15:53:28 GMT -5
I got over it about 2 years ago. Lol. But I still post here cuz it's fun.
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Post by MinusName on Apr 1, 2006 16:03:24 GMT -5
I don't know, I didn't pay any attention to the charts until 2001 when I heard AT40 and then I couldn't help but not listen every week. Then when I found websites with the charts I didn't have to listen to AT40 anymore and then is just sort of went from there. Really, it is like crack for me. I can't go 2 days without knowing what is going on on the charts.
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Post by A Thug Named Slickback on Apr 1, 2006 18:55:27 GMT -5
I used to like looking at the charts in the 1990s, but then they became too stagnant. Now that there's more turnover, I'm kind of hooked again.
I like charts because it's the only way to see what the public at large really likes. I know it's not a perfect measure, but it's great for seeing what's popular beyond your little corner of the world.
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Post by tortuga on Apr 1, 2006 19:43:38 GMT -5
Not everyone that posts here is obsessed with the charts.
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Post by Adonis the DemiGod! on Apr 1, 2006 20:56:22 GMT -5
Ironically, I started memorizing charts since Dec 1992.
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Post by Adonis the DemiGod! on Apr 1, 2006 20:57:51 GMT -5
Not everyone that posts here is obsessed with the charts. I thought that was the whole point of the HIM board.
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Post by imbondz on Apr 1, 2006 20:58:36 GMT -5
Not everyone that posts here is obsessed with the charts. denial.
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Post by bubblepop15 on Apr 1, 2006 21:44:35 GMT -5
Sometimes I kind of get turned on by music charts. That's normal, right?
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Post by imbondz on Apr 2, 2006 8:56:00 GMT -5
Sometimes I kind of get turned on by music charts. That's normal, right? ROFL. no
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Post by imbondz on Apr 2, 2006 8:57:03 GMT -5
I mean, it's normal for people like us, but not normal in general
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Post by bubblepop15 on Apr 2, 2006 8:59:42 GMT -5
I mean, it's normal for people like us, but not normal in general LMAO!
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Post by iMoan on Apr 2, 2006 12:09:44 GMT -5
It's interesting to see what songs people are feeling the most.
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Post by Arson on Apr 2, 2006 14:29:04 GMT -5
I like numbers, and it is interesting to see which songs are being released and getting played so I can give the songs a try. I also agree with the above that it is fun to track artists that I personally like to see how they do.
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Post by COW COW COW COW COW COW COW on Apr 14, 2006 12:13:05 GMT -5
I've memorized hot 100 chart positions starting from 1963.
Its an obsessive thing for me...I want to be in the music industry someday, or a painter/artist...I'm mathematical - maybe that's why.
I am also obsessed and worship the UK, ARIA singles chart, Oricon Japanese Charts and the like...
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Post by bubblepop15 on Apr 14, 2006 15:02:56 GMT -5
I've memorized hot 100 chart positions starting from 1963. If I wanted to memorize every single Hot 100 chart position (!!) I would probably not be interested in memorizing any songs before like 1998.
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Post by crash46 on Apr 14, 2006 16:52:28 GMT -5
Because in 1994 I got back into listening to popular music, and one morning on my way home from church, At40 was on the radio. When I got home I listened to the rest on my radio because I was so interested in finding out how all the songs I knew were doing. And then I tuned in next week, the week after, and so on. That's pretty much the long story short, although I'm not nearly as "obsessed" now as I used to be.
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Post by COW COW COW COW COW COW COW on Apr 14, 2006 19:52:09 GMT -5
You all call me the HATA...And yet I listen to more music than ALL OF YOU...LOL
I listen to 60's...Northern soul/girl-groups are my fave I like 70's mod soul, 60's pop, Motown, I don't like eighties music and some nineties, though... I love J-POP and Korean music/Chinese Music Reggae Acid Rock Indian 60's music Indian Trance Music I love manufactured UK/Australian Soap Opera Stars Turned Singers And a bit of this and that....as well...
I guess I have a lot of time on my hands...but when I'm off suicide watch in less than two months I'll be able to go outisde...Not that I'd really want to.
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Post by cking33 on Apr 14, 2006 20:38:34 GMT -5
It's like anything else you have an interest in, sports, history, whatever. If you have a passion for it you want to know all about it. It's like sports standings and stats. The charts are the statistics of music.
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Post by EmersonDrive13Rocks on Apr 17, 2006 1:56:28 GMT -5
I like both sport standings and chart positions!!!!! My parents think I'm a freak!!!
Just kidding LOL!!! But they seriously don't get why I like stats so much. I don't get it either but I just do.
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Post by Devil Marlena Nylund on Apr 18, 2006 0:49:08 GMT -5
You all call me the HATA...And yet I listen to more music than ALL OF YOU...LOL I listen to 60's...Northern soul/girl-groups are my fave I like 70's mod soul, 60's pop, Motown, I don't like eighties music and some nineties, though... I love J-POP and Korean music/Chinese Music Reggae Acid Rock Indian 60's music Indian Trance Music I love manufactured UK/Australian Soap Opera Stars Turned Singers And a bit of this and that....as well...
Listening to one CD from a genre doesn't mean you listen to the genre widely ;)
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Post by COW COW COW COW COW COW COW on Apr 18, 2006 8:12:05 GMT -5
I don't motherfucker...
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Post by Devil Marlena Nylund on Apr 18, 2006 19:15:32 GMT -5
You don't listen to the genre widely? Or... hmmm...
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Post by themakshack on Apr 18, 2006 22:02:07 GMT -5
It is fun to follow the charts because they are similar to stock markets. Some songs fail while some songs skyrocket.
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Post by COW COW COW COW COW COW COW on Apr 19, 2006 14:13:03 GMT -5
Urgggghh...I listen to some genres not as widely as others OBVIOUSLY! But why would I say something like taht if I have only listened to one, 2,3 or 4 cd's...Plus, its usually in mp3 bulks... Some I have 'dabbled' in because I didn't care for them - but I LOVE J-Pop music...music from all over Eurasia, Irish, Portiguese, My favorite music of all time is Northern Soul girl-groups from the 60's...I have at least 10, 000 mp3's just of that...I have too much sixties music to even count...I also like girl-groups from the 60's who were pop, Motown, 70's mod soul, southern soul, psychadelia ...etc. Happy now?
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Post by Devil Marlena Nylund on Apr 19, 2006 15:18:06 GMT -5
I like how you make yourself out to think that you're better than everyone else because you listen to more varieties of music and then get all worked up when I question that. LOL!
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