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Reply #30 posted 09/11/08 2:06pm

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Timmy84 said:

midnightmover said:


Surprised no one's mentioned this. lol


Janet outsold her big brother, lol.

She hasn't outsold him. I believe it has something to do with this:

For the Hot 100's 50th Anniversary, Billboard's charts department ensured a more balanced representation of hits from all 50 years, by analyzing the length of chart runs in earlier decades, as well as the average weeks that titles spent in the top 10 and at No. 1. Weights for earlier spans were then formulated, to compensate for the shorter chart runs that titles experienced before the 1991 conversion to precise and objective sales and radio data from Nielsen Music.

Her hits must've been in the top 10 and/or at #1 longer. Their numbers are very similar WRT #1 hits (MJ - 13, JJ - 10), top-10 hits (MJ - 29, JJ - 27), and top-20 hits (MJ - 32, JJ - 29). Also, keep in mind his almost complete absence this decade. In 2001, he released his 10th album, Invincible, and she released her 7th, All for You. 7 years later, they have the same number of albums, 10.
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Reply #31 posted 09/11/08 2:41pm

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AlexdeParis said:

Timmy84 said:



Janet outsold her big brother, lol.

She hasn't outsold him. I believe it has something to do with this:

For the Hot 100's 50th Anniversary, Billboard's charts department ensured a more balanced representation of hits from all 50 years, by analyzing the length of chart runs in earlier decades, as well as the average weeks that titles spent in the top 10 and at No. 1. Weights for earlier spans were then formulated, to compensate for the shorter chart runs that titles experienced before the 1991 conversion to precise and objective sales and radio data from Nielsen Music.

Her hits must've been in the top 10 and/or at #1 longer. Their numbers are very similar WRT #1 hits (MJ - 13, JJ - 10), top-10 hits (MJ - 29, JJ - 27), and top-20 hits (MJ - 32, JJ - 29). Also, keep in mind his almost complete absence this decade. In 2001, he released his 10th album, Invincible, and she released her 7th, All for You. 7 years later, they have the same number of albums, 10.


AH! I got you. nod I guess I meant to say "outdone" or whatever.
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Reply #32 posted 09/11/08 2:49pm

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Why isn't Michael Jackson at number one? Isn't he the one with the biggest selling album of all time and the one that has broke all these records?
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Reply #33 posted 09/11/08 3:47pm

Timmy84

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Why isn't Michael Jackson at number one? Isn't he the one with the biggest selling album of all time and the one that has broke all these records?


This is HOT 100, not Billboard period, lol.
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Reply #34 posted 09/11/08 3:50pm

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AlexdeParis said:

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lol You're banging on RAY CHARLES? Really?

That's what I'm saying. There are people who don't like Ray Charles?!?

I love Ray Charles, I can´t stand Bon Jovi is in higher place wink
[Edited 9/11/08 15:52pm]
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Reply #35 posted 09/11/08 7:39pm

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AlexdeParis said:


That's what I'm saying. There are people who don't like Ray Charles?!?

I love Ray Charles, I can´t stand Bon Jovi is in higher place wink
[Edited 9/11/08 15:52pm]


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Reply #36 posted 09/11/08 7:51pm

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Timmy84 said:

midnightmover said:


Surprised no one's mentioned this. lol


Janet outsold her big brother, lol.


I noticed Janet high on the list and thought that was very cool and then I wondered where Michael is....right under. Considering it is based on singles, guess that makes sense. Janet releases a whole lot of singles....well, she did...

Donna Summer at 24! Hot stuff!
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Reply #37 posted 09/11/08 7:55pm

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Timmy84 said:

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eek


lol It ain't that much of a shock, the boy payoled his way with his crappy soft songs and of course soccer moms ate it up! lol


Yeah, but did it last long? Sort of started in the late eighties and ended in the mid nineties (his singing career as a hit maker....not the songwriting). Shockingly not on the list...an aritst I was just thinking about. Bowie! No Bowie. Maybe that makes sense since he was 1. More of an album's artists. 2. Hellvu lot more popular in England. 3. For all his memorable hits (singles?), very few where big chart hits.
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Reply #38 posted 09/14/08 3:13am

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I'd be interested in one that was based on album positions or a combination of the two - makes more sense...
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Reply #39 posted 09/14/08 4:40am

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If this is based on sales and No1 singles I don't understand how Elton John is Number 3 and Stevie Wonder Number 5.


Hmm, good question, lol. Stevie got more number-ones than Elton too.


People tend to forget that Stevie has basically vanished during the last decade or so in terms of the charts. And they also forget the fact that Elton owns the chart record that will NEVER be broken, which is having a Top 40 hit every year from 1969-1999, that record cannnot be touched, no one has even come within 10 years of it.

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Reply #40 posted 09/14/08 10:07am

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Timmy84 said:



Hmm, good question, lol. Stevie got more number-ones than Elton too.


People tend to forget that Stevie has basically vanished during the last decade or so in terms of the charts. And they also forget the fact that Elton owns the chart record that will NEVER be broken, which is having a Top 40 hit every year from 1969-1999, that record cannnot be touched, no one has even come within 10 years of it.


OH YEAH! Why I forgot about that!? lol

Plus Elton had that damn "Candle in the Wind" in '97. lol

Meanwhile Stevie struggled to get a hit with "For Your Love" being the biggest one at #53 (shocking considering I didn't think the pop world LOVED it that much, lol).
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Reply #41 posted 09/14/08 10:32am

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Timmy84 said:



Janet outsold her big brother, lol.

She hasn't outsold him. I believe it has something to do with this:

For the Hot 100's 50th Anniversary, Billboard's charts department ensured a more balanced representation of hits from all 50 years, by analyzing the length of chart runs in earlier decades, as well as the average weeks that titles spent in the top 10 and at No. 1. Weights for earlier spans were then formulated, to compensate for the shorter chart runs that titles experienced before the 1991 conversion to precise and objective sales and radio data from Nielsen Music.

Her hits must've been in the top 10 and/or at #1 longer. Their numbers are very similar WRT #1 hits (MJ - 13, JJ - 10), top-10 hits (MJ - 29, JJ - 27), and top-20 hits (MJ - 32, JJ - 29). Also, keep in mind his almost complete absence this decade. In 2001, he released his 10th album, Invincible, and she released her 7th, All for You. 7 years later, they have the same number of albums, 10.


To give you an idea of how consistent Janet's single releases have been, between 1986 and 2001, only two missed the Top 10 - The Pleasure Principle (#14) and Son of a Gun (#28).
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Reply #42 posted 09/14/08 10:42am

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lastdecember said:



People tend to forget that Stevie has basically vanished during the last decade or so in terms of the charts. And they also forget the fact that Elton owns the chart record that will NEVER be broken, which is having a Top 40 hit every year from 1969-1999, that record cannnot be touched, no one has even come within 10 years of it.


OH YEAH! Why I forgot about that!? lol

Plus Elton had that damn "Candle in the Wind" in '97. lol

Meanwhile Stevie struggled to get a hit with "For Your Love" being the biggest one at #53 (shocking considering I didn't think the pop world LOVED it that much, lol).


I think the main problem was that Stevie started taking way too long between releases, also i feel the RB forum became "youth" dominated before the Top 100 became "youth" dominated, for Elton to still have top 40 hits in his 50's showed that age though a factor still wasnt all the way around, once 1999 ended Elton got no kind of play despite doing his best work, 2001's "Songs from the west Coast" 2004's "peachtree road" and 2006's "Captain and the kid", but by this time radio was LONG gone.

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Reply #43 posted 09/14/08 10:48am

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lastdecember said:

Timmy84 said:



OH YEAH! Why I forgot about that!? lol

Plus Elton had that damn "Candle in the Wind" in '97. lol

Meanwhile Stevie struggled to get a hit with "For Your Love" being the biggest one at #53 (shocking considering I didn't think the pop world LOVED it that much, lol).


I think the main problem was that Stevie started taking way too long between releases, also i feel the RB forum became "youth" dominated before the Top 100 became "youth" dominated, for Elton to still have top 40 hits in his 50's showed that age though a factor still wasnt all the way around, once 1999 ended Elton got no kind of play despite doing his best work, 2001's "Songs from the west Coast" 2004's "peachtree road" and 2006's "Captain and the kid", but by this time radio was LONG gone.


True but if you were an older artist on the adult contemporary or R&B chart, I'd applaud that because, like you said, radio disappeared after 1999.
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Reply #44 posted 09/14/08 11:09am

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VoicesCarry said:

AlexdeParis said:


She hasn't outsold him. I believe it has something to do with this:

For the Hot 100's 50th Anniversary, Billboard's charts department ensured a more balanced representation of hits from all 50 years, by analyzing the length of chart runs in earlier decades, as well as the average weeks that titles spent in the top 10 and at No. 1. Weights for earlier spans were then formulated, to compensate for the shorter chart runs that titles experienced before the 1991 conversion to precise and objective sales and radio data from Nielsen Music.

Her hits must've been in the top 10 and/or at #1 longer. Their numbers are very similar WRT #1 hits (MJ - 13, JJ - 10), top-10 hits (MJ - 29, JJ - 27), and top-20 hits (MJ - 32, JJ - 29). Also, keep in mind his almost complete absence this decade. In 2001, he released his 10th album, Invincible, and she released her 7th, All for You. 7 years later, they have the same number of albums, 10.


To give you an idea of how consistent Janet's single releases have been, between 1986 and 2001, only two missed the Top 10 - The Pleasure Principle (#14) and Son of a Gun (#28).

I can't remember -- was the Shep Pettibone mix of "The Pleasure Principle" on the single? If not, that might be part of the reason it peaked so low (even being the 6th single). OTOH, the song went #1 R&B.
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Reply #45 posted 09/14/08 11:19am

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Reply #46 posted 09/14/08 12:26pm

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lastdecember said:



I think the main problem was that Stevie started taking way too long between releases, also i feel the RB forum became "youth" dominated before the Top 100 became "youth" dominated, for Elton to still have top 40 hits in his 50's showed that age though a factor still wasnt all the way around, once 1999 ended Elton got no kind of play despite doing his best work, 2001's "Songs from the west Coast" 2004's "peachtree road" and 2006's "Captain and the kid", but by this time radio was LONG gone.


True but if you were an older artist on the adult contemporary or R&B chart, I'd applaud that because, like you said, radio disappeared after 1999.
[Edited 9/14/08 10:49am]


I'll tend to, if i watch any chart, to check in on the AC chart since thats where my artists have a chance of appearing. I mean im sure no one knew that Hall and Oates had the two biggest AC hits in 2001-02 with "Do it for love" and "Forever for you" while that album went Gold despite falling off the charts early on .

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Reply #47 posted 09/14/08 12:28pm

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lastdecember said:

Timmy84 said:



True but if you were an older artist on the adult contemporary or R&B chart, I'd applaud that because, like you said, radio disappeared after 1999.
[Edited 9/14/08 10:49am]


I'll tend to, if i watch any chart, to check in on the AC chart since thats where my artists have a chance of appearing. I mean im sure no one knew that Hall and Oates had the two biggest AC hits in 2001-02 with "Do it for love" and "Forever for you" while that album went Gold despite falling off the charts early on .


Proof that there is some solace.
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Reply #48 posted 09/14/08 12:56pm

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lastdecember said:



I'll tend to, if i watch any chart, to check in on the AC chart since thats where my artists have a chance of appearing. I mean im sure no one knew that Hall and Oates had the two biggest AC hits in 2001-02 with "Do it for love" and "Forever for you" while that album went Gold despite falling off the charts early on .


Proof that there is some solace.

And also scanning this list one has to further the question, if Chicago and Hall and Oates are that high and relvant in terms of HISTORY and Success, then why no HALL OF FAME for them? I mean the influence is there, Hall and Oates broke down a racial barrier by getting rb play non stop, Chicago had a guitarist in the late Terry Kath, that Jimi Hendrix called "the best" so what the hell?

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Reply #49 posted 09/14/08 2:04pm

Timmy84

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Timmy84 said:



Proof that there is some solace.

And also scanning this list one has to further the question, if Chicago and Hall and Oates are that high and relvant in terms of HISTORY and Success, then why no HALL OF FAME for them? I mean the influence is there, Hall and Oates broke down a racial barrier by getting rb play non stop, Chicago had a guitarist in the late Terry Kath, that Jimi Hendrix called "the best" so what the hell?


Disrespect.
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Reply #50 posted 09/15/08 5:23am

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Timmy84 said:



Hmm, good question, lol. Stevie got more number-ones than Elton too.


People tend to forget that Stevie has basically vanished during the last decade or so in terms of the charts. And they also forget the fact that Elton owns the chart record that will NEVER be broken, which is having a Top 40 hit every year from 1969-1999, that record cannnot be touched, no one has even come within 10 years of it.


yeah,Elton's longevity is incredible.
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Reply #51 posted 09/15/08 5:46am

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SoulAlive said:

Graycap23 said:

Anything with Madonna ranked #2 can't be good.


Stop it lol This list is strictly about sales and hit singles.Madonna has been extremely successful in that area.


one gotta respect that since her debut in 1982 there was not ONE year she didn't chart anywhere (2007 it was Hey You in any Skandinacvian country) also she has a fantastic catalogue and longlivity!
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Reply #52 posted 09/15/08 6:21am

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Stop it lol This list is strictly about sales and hit singles.Madonna has been extremely successful in that area.


one gotta respect that since her debut in 1982 there was not ONE year she didn't chart anywhere (2007 it was Hey You in any Skandinacvian country) also she has a fantastic catalogue and longevity!


She can be proud of her accomplishments.
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Reply #53 posted 09/16/08 1:40pm

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lastdecember said:

Timmy84 said:



Proof that there is some solace.

And also scanning this list one has to further the question, if Chicago and Hall and Oates are that high and relvant in terms of HISTORY and Success, then why no HALL OF FAME for them? I mean the influence is there, Hall and Oates broke down a racial barrier by getting rb play non stop, Chicago had a guitarist in the late Terry Kath, that Jimi Hendrix called "the best" so what the hell?


Indeed. This group's contributions are minimized because, IMHO, they are perceived as an "80's group." These guys made some quintessentially 80's music, and I mean that in a good way, but their 70's stuff was tight as well. They pulled a "reverse crossover" over the course of 2 decades. That's important.
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Reply #54 posted 09/16/08 1:42pm

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I'm so glad Janet is on there!!!!!
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Reply #55 posted 09/16/08 1:52pm

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I'm so glad Janet is on there!!!!!


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Reply #56 posted 09/16/08 5:22pm

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I'm kind of surprised Prince is so high on the list at #16, considering how spotty his track record on the Hot 100 is, even during the "golden" years.
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