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Reply #60 posted 04/22/14 2:04pm

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"Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato

https://youtu.be/CVwv9LZMah0
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Reply #61 posted 04/22/14 2:53pm

funkomatic

Bambi82 said:



kinskie said:


At audiomack:





Plays:135K


Pageviews:63.6K


Rankings: #1 today


#1 this week


#5 this month


#33 all time



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I'm not familiar with audomack, but I'm assuming it has no effect on chart performance?


It means: best-selling single of all time! WORLD RECORD!
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Reply #62 posted 04/22/14 3:23pm

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funkomatic said:

It means: best-selling single of all time! WORLD RECORD!

Everybody stop on the 1...GOOD GOD! Uhh!
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Reply #63 posted 04/22/14 4:52pm

GottaLetitgo

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#423 Paid in MP3 Songs (See Top 100 Paid in MP3 Songs)

#15 in MP3 Downloads > MP3 Songs > R&B

All good things they say never last...
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Reply #64 posted 04/22/14 5:26pm

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The Breakdown is currently down to #147 on the "Top Songs" iTunes chart in the US as of 8:20 EDT.

[Edited 4/22/14 17:26pm]

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Reply #65 posted 04/22/14 5:38pm

GottaLetitgo

US Amazon

#315 Paid in MP3 Songs (See Top 100 Paid in MP3 Songs)

#11 in MP3 Downloads > MP3 Songs > R&B


All good things they say never last...
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Reply #66 posted 04/22/14 5:40pm

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Farfunknugin said:

OperatingThetan said:

Wherever it charts, 'The Breakdown' is a new, bona-fide Prince classic, in my opinion. It stands with his greatest work.


Whoa slow your roll there fella. A classic? It's a solid song but you can't compare this to his earlier "classic work". Not even close. The only reason this song stands out at all is because his output has been so meh for so long but a classic? Now that's a stretch.
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Exactly. It's encouraging to know he can still write a nice melody line. It's a start...hopefully.
don't play me...i'm over 30 and i DO smoke weed....
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Reply #67 posted 04/22/14 11:51pm

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Is the song getting played on any radio stations yet?

It's at 248 overall /8 on R&B on amazon right now and is the #43 pop song on iTunes (not sure why it's considered R&B on Amazon site and Pop on iTunes)

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Reply #68 posted 04/23/14 3:15am

GottaLetitgo

US Amazon:

#213 Paid in MP3 Songs (See Top 100 Paid in MP3 Songs)

#8 in MP3 Downloads > MP3 Songs > R&B

Chart movement is steadlily up. Fallinlove2nite had reached Top 100 by day two but only stayed there for a couple of days. A question to ponder is who is buying The Breakdown. Is the buying audience thus far all hardcore Prince fans. Since no radio airplay yet (which was a catalyst for Fallinlove2nite sales) how does anyone else even know this song is out there to buy?

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All good things they say never last...
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Reply #69 posted 04/23/14 4:46am

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106 on uk itunes at the moment.
Comin str8 outta Preston...
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Reply #70 posted 04/23/14 6:48am

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No. 100 in Denmark on iTunes at this moment


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Reply #71 posted 04/23/14 6:58am

steakfinger

OperatingThetan said:

Wherever it charts, 'The Breakdown' is a new, bona-fide Prince classic, in my opinion. It stands with his greatest work.

Except for the verses, yes.

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Reply #72 posted 04/23/14 7:08am

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Hope you all are not sleeping on the superior John Legend.


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Reply #73 posted 04/23/14 7:08am

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Bambi82 said:

funkomatic said:

It means: best-selling single of all time! WORLD RECORD!


falloff

We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves.
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Reply #74 posted 04/23/14 7:51am

GottaLetitgo

All good things they say never last...
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Reply #75 posted 04/23/14 8:29am

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97 in UK Itunes now. Does it show you anywhere in the info where it peaked (tho obvs I know it hasn't done yet!)...

Comin str8 outta Preston...
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Reply #76 posted 04/23/14 8:46am

Krieger

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Now no. 66 in Denmark

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Reply #77 posted 04/23/14 8:51am

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Bambi82 said:

kinskie said:

At audiomack:

Plays:135K

Pageviews:63.6K

Rankings: #1 today

#1 this week

#5 this month

#33 all time

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I'm not familiar with audomack, but I'm assuming it has no effect on chart performance?

Nor am I. I don't know anything about it, sorry. I am only listening to it.

"I'm not a human, I am a dove. I'm your conscious, I am love"
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Reply #78 posted 04/23/14 9:29am

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OperatingThetan said:

Wherever it charts, 'The Breakdown' is a new, bona-fide Prince classic, in my opinion. It stands with his greatest work.

"Adore" is a bona-fide Prince classic. "The Breakdown" is not on the same level. At all.

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Reply #79 posted 04/23/14 9:37am

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kinskie said:

Bambi82 said:

I'm not familiar with audomack, but I'm assuming it has no effect on chart performance?

Nor am I. I don't know anything about it, sorry. I am only listening to it.

Okay, thanks smile

This song needs a (good) video. Today. Right now, on youtube because that's where everyone goes first. I have had 12 people call or text me and ask for a link bc they heard about the song but couldn't find the video on youtube.

Everybody stop on the 1...GOOD GOD! Uhh!
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Reply #80 posted 04/23/14 10:32am

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And Now no. 64 on iTunes in Denmark. Sorry Cant help it wink
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Reply #81 posted 04/23/14 11:39am

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BlackandRising said:

OperatingThetan said:

Wherever it charts, 'The Breakdown' is a new, bona-fide Prince classic, in my opinion. It stands with his greatest work.

"Adore" is a bona-fide Prince classic. "The Breakdown" is not on the same level. At all.

True. "Adore" is a classic. It's like Ali. But, I do think "The Breakdown" is a classic as well...just not as great as Ali. It's like maybe Roy Jones Jr. Sure, not as great as Muhammad Ali (but few if any are). But still in the class of greatness I think. Wait, this isn't ESPN Boxing chat?!?! My bad...wink

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Reply #82 posted 04/23/14 12:16pm

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iTunes: THE BREAKDOWN
#17 Ghana
#22 Netherlands
#25 Sweden
#40 Finland
#64 Denmark
#74 Belgium
#76 France
#90 Spain
#96 United Kingdom
#133 Ireland
#152 United States
#155 Switzerland
#197 Italy
#225 Germany
#232 Austria
#321 Japan
#348 Australia
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Reply #83 posted 04/23/14 12:54pm

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linus4000 said:

iTunes: THE BREAKDOWN #17 Ghana #22 Netherlands #25 Sweden #40 Finland #64 Denmark #74 Belgium #76 France #90 Spain #96 United Kingdom #133 Ireland #152 United States #155 Switzerland #197 Italy #225 Germany #232 Austria #321 Japan #348 Australia

Let's pray/hope that the good sales in Sweden and Netherlands will have a domino effect on the northern europoean countries, and then slowly leading to more sales in all other countries. If they're getting past the 20-line, they'll probably get alot more recognition.

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Reply #84 posted 04/23/14 4:00pm

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BlackandRising said:

OperatingThetan said:

Wherever it charts, 'The Breakdown' is a new, bona-fide Prince classic, in my opinion. It stands with his greatest work.

"Adore" is a bona-fide Prince classic. "The Breakdown" is not on the same level. At all.

The truth is you can't tell. Probably, if you were old enough the day Adore came out, you didn't right away say it's a classic, but it became one, right? So if The Breakdown gets some good exposure and is liked by enough people to get requested or played regularly -- no matter how cheesy, compressed or flawed you personally think it is -- then it will be a classic.

As for people calling it a classic right away, it's no different but there is a crucial fact: you need enthusiasm for the song, so those "early adopters" are just doing what they are supposed to do and saying...Wow! I love this song! INSTANT CLASSIC! A would be classic needs this kind of reaction.

As for me, I think it's very Empty Room-ish. But then again, I thought Empty Room was just Purple Rain, part two. Then you guys went and decided it was a Prince classic. And now that he performed Empty Room so amazingly at Montreux, I think I was a snob when I sneezed on Empty Room.

Same thing with Chaos and Disorder, I just thought it was an ok rocker when it came out. But now that I've seen him perform it with 3rdEyeGirl...

In the end, Prince writes a lot of songs that are templates for different versions, recorded or live -- the "template" of The Breakdown is pretty solid, you can tell that live, it steamrolls. So the recorded version sounds a little too AOR ballad - don't worry, if it gets liked by enough people between those who like it with extra cheese and those who can only like it live and raw, then it will be, without my help or yours, a classic.

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Reply #85 posted 04/23/14 5:23pm

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Aerogram said:

BlackandRising said:

"Adore" is a bona-fide Prince classic. "The Breakdown" is not on the same level. At all.

The truth is you can't tell. Probably, if you were old enough the day Adore came out, you didn't right away say it's a classic, but it became one, right? So if The Breakdown gets some good exposure and is liked by enough people to get requested or played regularly -- no matter how cheesy, compressed or flawed you personally think it is -- then it will be a classic.

As for people calling it a classic right away, it's no different but there is a crucial fact: you need enthusiasm for the song, so those "early adopters" are just doing what they are supposed to do and saying...Wow! I love this song! INSTANT CLASSIC! A would be classic needs this kind of reaction.

As for me, I think it's very Empty Room-ish. But then again, I thought Empty Room was just Purple Rain, part two. Then you guys went and decided it was a Prince classic. And now that he performed Empty Room so amazingly at Montreux, I think I was a snob when I sneezed on Empty Room.

Same thing with Chaos and Disorder, I just thought it was an ok rocker when it came out. But now that I've seen him perform it with 3rdEyeGirl...

In the end, Prince writes a lot of songs that are templates for different versions, recorded or live -- the "template" of The Breakdown is pretty solid, you can tell that live, it steamrolls. So the recorded version sounds a little too AOR ballad - don't worry, if it gets liked by enough people between those who like it with extra cheese and those who can only like it live and raw, then it will be, without my help or yours, a classic.

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I'm not willing to say it's an instant classic (and I have yet to listen to it live, though I think I have some recordings of it)--but what you say is interesting. What you say about songs like Empty Room for you makes me think of When I Lay My Hands On U--which was completely uninteresting to me when it came out, but in live performance seems to be something else entirely (at least listening to recordings, or seeing it in the Montreux videos). A Prince classic could be a song you want to hear live, not necessarily one you want to hear in the studio version.

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Reply #86 posted 04/23/14 5:34pm

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it's interesting how we all differ in the songs we enjoy more live/studio.

personally, i enjoy The Breakdown more in it's studio version than the

live one. just like "Dolphin", which is kinda cool live, but never has the

same 'roundness' (for lack of a better word since i really don't know

how else to describe it) as the studio version. they just don't seem to

flow as naturally in their live performances.

but perhaps i just haven't heard the right live performance yet for this

song.

and true love lives on lollipops and crisps
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Reply #87 posted 04/23/14 5:37pm

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same goes for "empty room", although there are many

performances of it that i like, and i absolutely love the

extended guitar work on them, there is none that come

even close to the 94/95(?) studio version that hammers

it all home sublimely in just over 3 minutes.

and true love lives on lollipops and crisps
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Reply #88 posted 04/23/14 5:40pm

3rdeyeboy

IstenSzek said:

same goes for "empty room", although there are many

performances of it that i like, and i absolutely love the

extended guitar work on them, there is none that come

even close to the 94/95(?) studio version that hammers

it all home sublimely in just over 3 minutes.


Same here. I rarely prefer the live versions.

I know may will disagree, but I prefer the studio Days Of Wild to any of the live, because Prince generally shouts his rap live.

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Reply #89 posted 04/24/14 1:22am

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THE BREAKDOWN
#18 Sweden
#20 Netherlands
#21 Ghana
#48 Finland
#69 Norway
#74 Belgium
#74 France
#80 Denmark
#85 United Kingdom
#97 Spain
#121 Luxembourg
#155 Switzerland
#178 United States
#183 Ireland
#192 Portugal
#204 Germany
#207 Italy
#322 Japan
#336 Australia
#349 Austria
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