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StillAWarrior

this video

I thought this video was really cool to watch.  The format is kind of mesmerizing, and it provides a really interesting way of seeing how some people shot up the charts, plummeted down the charts and how dominant they were at times.


I know my impressions are primarily a function of age, but a few thoughts/surprises to me as I watched it:


  • Elton John has been a big, big deal for a long, long time.
  • Not a surprise, but Michael Jackson was certainly dominant for a while, wasn't he?  And fell fast.
  • I thought there would be more U2.
  • Never realized that Eminem was quite that huge.
  • Or Rihanna.
  • Or Drake.
  • I had to google to figure out who Luis Fonsi even was; I didn't recall ever hearing his name.
  • I was surprised that there was no Van Halen.  Or Sting/The Police.  Or a lot of other 80s fixtures (e.g., Duran Duran, Bryan Adams, Def Leppard, Motley Crue, REM, etc.) -- unless, of course, I just missed them.

There was really a pretty huge gap in my awareness of popular music between my college days when I was more immersed in it, and my kids' getting to HS when I started hearing more of their music (i.e., the 20 years between the early nineties and the early teens).
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Cheeks

I would love to know how the artists from older than 5 years ago would have done with singles only sold.  Yes, you could buy the 45's, but scale was way different.

"I hate everything about this job except the games, Everything. I don't even get affected anymore by the winning, by the ratings, those things. The trouble is, it will sound like an excuse because we've never won the national championship, but winning just isn't all that important to me." Al McGuire

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