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Post by Cerebro on Dec 14, 2003 14:03:02 GMT -5
You missed Trapt's "Headstrong" at #54. Aaliyah is #53.
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Post by Edf85 on Dec 14, 2003 14:05:10 GMT -5
You missed Trapt's "Headstrong" at #54. Aaliyah is #53. No I didnt ;)
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Post by BookJones on Dec 14, 2003 14:55:00 GMT -5
Thanks! :)
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Post by mst3k on Dec 14, 2003 16:31:10 GMT -5
3. black eyed peas - where is the love 2. evanescence - bring me to life 1. 3 doors down - when i'm gone Woo hoo!!
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Post by JayBoozer on Dec 14, 2003 17:42:41 GMT -5
Yay for Bring Me To Life and I'm With You.
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Post by ChartKid on Dec 14, 2003 18:10:33 GMT -5
Yay for 3DD!! My Christmas will be merry afterall!
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Post by allow that on Dec 14, 2003 18:21:11 GMT -5
I'm really surprised to see Amanda Perez in the Top 20! I know she peaked high, but she fell like a rock, right?
Contrarily, I'm surprised to see "Intuition" and "No Letting Go" outside of the Top 40. Jewel peaked at #7 and WW peaked at #11, but both had great longevity!
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Post by allow that on Dec 14, 2003 18:22:16 GMT -5
:'( I wonder where "Damaged" came in. (Biggest travesty of the year)
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Post by krazymack on Dec 14, 2003 18:28:19 GMT -5
Rock songs, "Bring Me To Life," and "When I'm Gone," are dominating the 2003 R&R Pop Chart. That's cool. So you guys should not complain now. LOL.
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Post by insect2 on Dec 14, 2003 19:52:15 GMT -5
:'( I wonder where "Damaged" came in. (Biggest travesty of the year) Personally, I'm starting to think it deserved its peak.
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Post by allow that on Dec 14, 2003 19:55:32 GMT -5
Rock songs, "Bring Me To Life," and "When I'm Gone," are dominating the 2003 R&R Pop Chart. That's cool. So you guys should not complain now. LOL. Shouldn't complain about what?
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Post by krazymack on Dec 14, 2003 20:43:01 GMT -5
Shouldn't complain about what? Quite a few folks complained about the rock songs not doing well enough on the pop charts on this message board and the last official R&R message board all throughout this year. They explained that hiphop songs were responsible for hogging up the airplay of these rock songs. Or there were not enough rock on the chart, somewhere along those lines. But it is evident that the rock songs are doing well regardless. So there is no need for them to complain anymore. That is what I meant. Anyway, I'm just teasing all in fun, because I felt like being a brat. I'm don't really mean to offend anyone.
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Post by radiorules on Dec 14, 2003 20:49:39 GMT -5
I can't believe Christina Aguilera had the two worst positions songs can ever have! A #21 and a #11! This is so not accurate. God how much i can't stand the year end charts. So biased. When people look at this they are going to think "Fighter" is a bigger hit than CHUD.
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Post by FriendsFan on Dec 14, 2003 21:09:59 GMT -5
You're hilarious my dear one, judging there isn't a smiley to end your post, I assume you're being very serious. **Bravo**
I'm surprise Avril Lavigne[/u] is at #5 with "I'm With You"[/u].
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Post by Edf85 on Dec 14, 2003 21:18:58 GMT -5
I'm surprise Avril Lavigne[/u] is at #5 with "I'm With You"[/u].[/quote]
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Post by DuckHead on Dec 14, 2003 21:21:44 GMT -5
I agree with the year-end charts being inaccurate, especially to songs that are released near the end of the year and have their airplay split between two years. That's why I like inverse point charts.
For instance, No Doubt's "Underneath It All" was # 37 on the 2002 year-end chart and # 35 on the 2003 year-end chart. However, in any inverse points system you can use, it would be in the Top 10 of songs from 2002.
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Post by irice22 on Dec 14, 2003 22:06:35 GMT -5
Quite a few folks complained about the rock songs not doing well enough on the pop charts on this message board and the last official R&R message board all throughout this year. They explained that hiphop songs were responsible for hogging up the airplay of these rock songs. Or there were not enough rock on the chart, somewhere along those lines. But it is evident that the rock songs are doing well regardless. So there is no need for them to complain anymore. That is what I meant. Yeah, it seems rap songs peak high and there is a lot more of them, but rock songs last for many weeks.
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Post by irice22 on Dec 14, 2003 22:07:26 GMT -5
I agree with the year-end charts being inaccurate, especially to songs that are released near the end of the year and have their airplay split between two years. That's why I like inverse point charts. I totally agree! Well, the year-end charts are accurate with spin totals... but I don't think it's the way it should be set up.
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Post by radiorules on Dec 14, 2003 23:36:02 GMT -5
You're hilarious my dear one, judging there isn't a smiley to end your post, I assume you're being very serious. **Bravo** I'm surprise Avril Lavigne[/u] is at #5 with "I'm With You"[/u].[/quote] The best advice i have for you is to shut up, the Billboard Year End Hot 100 is right around the corner and we all know who the winner is going to be there...
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Post by BlahBlahBlah on Dec 14, 2003 23:45:34 GMT -5
How is the chart inaccurate and biased? The year-end chart is exactly what it's supposed to be, the tally of the most played songs of the year, period. You're trying to make it more than what it really is.
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Post by allow that on Dec 14, 2003 23:46:06 GMT -5
This better not turn into an Avril vs. Christina topic. That's all I'm going to say. Word to the wise to certain posters... avoid mentioning Avril/Christina in the same post.
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Post by Crushcrushchris on Dec 14, 2003 23:48:10 GMT -5
Rock songs, "Bring Me To Life," and "When I'm Gone," are dominating the 2003 R&R Pop Chart. That's cool. So you guys should not complain now. LOL. Actually didn't rock songs go 1 and 2 last year too?Nickelback's How You Remind Me and Puddle of Mudd's Blurry were 1 and 2 right?
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Post by jimmy74747 on Dec 14, 2003 23:53:33 GMT -5
How is the chart inaccurate and biased? The year-end chart is exactly what it's supposed to be, the tally of the most played songs of the year, period. You're trying to make it more than what it really is. Exactly. Because songs aren't released at the same time, you will never have a chart that treats every song the same. If you make the cut-off date Dec. 31, than Outkast gets screwed. If you wait until Jan. 31, than Kelis may get screwed. I don't know why people say this chart is biased.
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Post by jond7699 on Dec 14, 2003 23:55:39 GMT -5
I could've dealt with "All I Have" not being so high. I guess I didn't realize how popular the song really was
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Post by radiorules on Dec 15, 2003 0:13:24 GMT -5
All I Have wasn't that popular, Beautiful was more popular than half of the songs in the top ten, yet it didn't make the top ten.
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Post by allow that on Dec 15, 2003 0:14:52 GMT -5
All I Have wasn't that popular, Beautiful was more popular than half of the songs in the top ten, yet it didn't make the top ten. "Beautiful" was too close to the beginning of the year. Some of its peak weeks are in 2002, right?
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Post by radiorules on Dec 15, 2003 0:16:00 GMT -5
Exactly. Because songs aren't released at the same time, you will never have a chart that treats every song the same. If you make the cut-off date Dec. 31, than Outkast gets screwed. If you wait until Jan. 31, than Kelis may get screwed. I don't know why people say this chart is biased. Outkast is already screwed. They got too many spins in October/November to be high on the 2004 year end chart, even though there probably won't be any other song in 2004 that will reach 9400 spins.
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Post by radiorules on Dec 15, 2003 0:26:01 GMT -5
If all of Beautiful's spins counted, it would be #5 and IWY would be #4.
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Post by FreakyFlyBry on Dec 15, 2003 9:11:02 GMT -5
Actually didn't rock songs go 1 and 2 last year too?Nickelback's How You Remind Me and Puddle of Mudd's Blurry were 1 and 2 right? "How You Remind Me" was #1 and "In The End" was #2.
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Post by mst3k on Dec 15, 2003 11:24:31 GMT -5
I can't believe Christina Aguilera had the two worst positions songs can ever have! A #21 and a #11! Well, I would submit that an even worse position would be #101. Look at it this way... Ms. Aguilera has three songs in the yearend top 23, probably enough to make her top female artist of the year on the pop chart. Not too shabby, eh?
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