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Post by (Artie Ziff) on Jul 11, 2010 13:00:41 GMT -5
Debuted Friday on Sirius as single three. Has the same reggae feel as Lay Me Down. I'm not sure it'll have a 15 week run at #1 like Lay Me Down is heading, but it sounds like something Alernative will play a lot.
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Post by lockebox on Jul 27, 2010 18:20:19 GMT -5
Goes for adds August 24th.
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Post by singingsparrow on Jul 27, 2010 20:44:05 GMT -5
Debuted Friday on Sirius as single three. Has the same reggae feel as Lay Me Down. I'm not sure it'll have a 15 week run at #1 like Lay Me Down is heading, but it sounds like something Alernative will play a lot. The Sublime nostalgia factor, I think, aided their breakthrough smash more than anything, and given Sublime has enjoyed a stunning cult classic reputation at this format, I expect the Dirty Heads' success to continue through subsequent releases. To this day, I remain amazed at how Sublime has become immortalized, despite only having three hit singles under their belt and their definitive album coming AFTER the tragic passing of Nowell (which, by the way, the band's music was initially panned by a considerable number of critics but has since become revered by unanimous consensus among reviewers). Namaste, Lisping Hibiscus
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Post by Nicholas2.0 on Jul 28, 2010 15:35:29 GMT -5
The Sublime nostalgia factor, I think, aided their breakthrough smash more than anything, and given Sublime has enjoyed a stunning cult classic reputation at this format, I expect the Dirty Heads' success to continue through subsequent releases. To this day, I remain amazed at how Sublime has become immortalized, despite only having three hit singles under their belt and their definitive album coming AFTER the tragic passing of Nowell (which, by the way, the band's music was initially panned by a considerable number of critics but has since become revered by unanimous consensus among reviewers). I still like Sublime a lot (especially the self-titled album), but I can hardly ever listen to their songs on the radio anymore, unless it's a less common single like "Badfish" or "Doin' Time." I'm sure I've said it before, but while it's entirely possible I didn't have enough objectivity as a teenager, loving the self-titled album while it was current, it nevertheless breaks my heart seeing how all these degenerate drug addicts and hippies, who, more than likely, missed the album's commercial lifespan, seem to love the band more than anyone else at this point.
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Post by Shadows in the Dark on Sept 7, 2010 10:08:54 GMT -5
Top 50 on Alternative:
54 50 DIRTY HEADS Stand Tall 118 117 1 0.494
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Post by Devin on Sept 7, 2010 13:59:21 GMT -5
This isn't doing well despite "Lay Me Down" being #1.
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Post by (Artie Ziff) on Sept 7, 2010 19:43:57 GMT -5
Starting to enjoy this. Not that Lay Me Down was bad, but this has a bit more to it.
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Post by Shadows in the Dark on Sept 24, 2010 13:04:44 GMT -5
Top 40 on Alternative:
43 39 DIRTY HEADS Stand Tall 207 173 34 0.919
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Post by lockebox on Oct 21, 2010 19:16:34 GMT -5
Top 30 - Alternative
34 30 DIRTY HEADS - Stand Tall 314 282 32 1.432
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