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Post by johnwesleyharding on Oct 30, 2017 16:27:21 GMT -5
I know most folks prefer Noel's little dance moves, but this is pretty awesome.
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Post by theseventwenty on Oct 30, 2017 16:49:00 GMT -5
I like how that video says "Now with the Chief firmly footed with dance music, he needs a video with flawless choreography", and literally NOTHING about it is in time with anything in the song.
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Post by matt on Oct 30, 2017 16:51:08 GMT -5
The song has just been A-listed on BBC Radio 6 Music.
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Post by Lennon2217 on Oct 30, 2017 17:01:25 GMT -5
The song has just been A-listed on BBC Radio 6 Music. Is that good? What does that mean??? I’m an American. We don’t know shit.
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Post by matt on Oct 30, 2017 17:05:37 GMT -5
The song has just been A-listed on BBC Radio 6 Music. Is that good? What does that mean??? I’m an American. We don’t know shit. It's good. On BBC Radio stations, the a-list denotes those songs that are played the most. The lowest is the c-list. 6 Music is a very eclectic station that promotes a lot of excellent modern acts but also heavily emphasises classic artists. Quite fitting then that Noel's new song has made their playlist. I've listened to 6 Music for as long as Noel's gone solo and they've never a-listed any of his songs before.
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Post by Lennon2217 on Oct 30, 2017 17:09:24 GMT -5
Is that good? What does that mean??? I’m an American. We don’t know shit. It's good. On BBC Radio stations, the a-list denotes those songs that are played the most. The lowest is the c-list. 6 Music is a very eclectic station that promotes a lot of excellent modern acts but also heavily emphasises classic artists. Quite fitting then that Noel's new song has made their playlist. I've listened to 6 Music for as long as Noel's gone solo and they've never a-listed any of his songs before. What’s the best Brit program to get listed on?
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Post by matt on Oct 30, 2017 17:32:40 GMT -5
It's good. On BBC Radio stations, the a-list denotes those songs that are played the most. The lowest is the c-list. 6 Music is a very eclectic station that promotes a lot of excellent modern acts but also heavily emphasises classic artists. Quite fitting then that Noel's new song has made their playlist. I've listened to 6 Music for as long as Noel's gone solo and they've never a-listed any of his songs before. What’s the best Brit program to get listed on? In terms of actual quality content on stations - far and away 6 Music. That's for big music fans, aside from classical, it covers almost every genre. Probably an alternative rock/indie bias but what you do get is the best modern acts along with obscure tracks from bigger acts. While stations like Radio X only play the same three songs from all Britpop acts, 6 Music will often throw something out like Sad Song for example. Radio 2 does list a lot of great acts (Noel and Liam appear frequently) but also slap bang boring MOR nonsense. Radio 1 caters for the kids with it's playlist, but obviously acts over 40 years old don't make it. Radio 3 - purely classical music, Radio 4 is a variety of spoken word programmes, while Radio 5 covers sport and current affairs.
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Post by Lennon2217 on Oct 30, 2017 18:01:53 GMT -5
How did Holy Mountain Do week 3? Out of top 100?
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Post by themanwithnoname on Oct 30, 2017 18:17:14 GMT -5
It's good. On BBC Radio stations, the a-list denotes those songs that are played the most. The lowest is the c-list. 6 Music is a very eclectic station that promotes a lot of excellent modern acts but also heavily emphasises classic artists. Quite fitting then that Noel's new song has made their playlist. I've listened to 6 Music for as long as Noel's gone solo and they've never a-listed any of his songs before. What’s the best Brit program to get listed on? For Liam and Noel, if they want to sell a decent number of records then it needs to be Radio 2. They A-listed Noel's songs and he sold well - especially the first album on the back of What a Life. Beady Eye didn't get playlisted at all (as far as I'm aware) on Radio 2 and that meant they didn't get mainstream exposure. Liam got A-listed with Wall of Glass and FWIW and it helped him get to number one and sell 100,000 in the first week.
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Post by Derrick on Oct 31, 2017 14:24:35 GMT -5
How did Holy Mountain Do week 3? Out of top 100? Yep.
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Post by funhouse on Oct 31, 2017 15:50:08 GMT -5
The song has just been A-listed on BBC Radio 6 Music. Is that good? What does that mean??? I’m an American. We don’t know shit. It means that playing it is now an arrestable offence.
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Post by GreedyTune on Nov 1, 2017 15:29:53 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Nov 1, 2017 22:11:40 GMT -5
So I come home sad and angry tonight, and somehow my hand hits play on the computer and Holy Mountain suddenly starts playing...wow, did this song just lift me up and make me smile. I didn't really like this song for the last couple weeks and then all of a sudden...BOOM! Now I love it.
Love the moment when a song first makes that emotional connection. Sometimes it takes a while I guess.
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Post by walterglass on Nov 1, 2017 22:20:03 GMT -5
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Post by seanrulesrh on Nov 2, 2017 6:24:01 GMT -5
If some people got the physical single...where is Dead In The Water?
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Post by carlober on Nov 2, 2017 7:01:43 GMT -5
If some people got the physical single...where is Dead In The Water? That's the promo CD single. It probably has only Holy Mountain on it.
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Post by Lennon2217 on Nov 3, 2017 15:37:43 GMT -5
Holy Mountain crashes back into the charts after a 1 week absence. #88.
Week 1: 70 Week 2: 69 Week 3: -- Week 4: 88
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Post by Derrick on Nov 4, 2017 14:13:04 GMT -5
Holy Mountain crashes back into the charts after a 1 week absence. #88. Week 1: 70 Week 2: 69 Week 3: -- Week 4: 88 I think it'll peak when the album's released, that'll generate extra downloads/streams. So far it's poor.
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Post by Lennon2217 on Nov 4, 2017 14:15:17 GMT -5
Holy Mountain crashes back into the charts after a 1 week absence. #88. Week 1: 70 Week 2: 69 Week 3: -- Week 4: 88 I think it'll peak when the album's released, that'll generate extra downloads/streams. So far it's poor. If it was released on a Friday and not a Monday it prob would have charted in the 40s. That isn't impressive at all but its a lot better than 70. Noel's staggered release strategy just doesn't make sense. I know he likes chart success.
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Nov 4, 2017 14:44:34 GMT -5
I think it'll peak when the album's released, that'll generate extra downloads/streams. So far it's poor. If it was released on a Friday and not a Monday it prob would have charted in the 40s. That isn't impressive at all but its a lot better than 70. Noel's staggered release strategy just doesn't make sense. I know he likes chart success. Noel is like the grumpy grandfather. Liam is the cool drunkard uncle. Get them around the table for family dinner, and the sparks fly.
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Post by icebreath on Nov 4, 2017 14:47:45 GMT -5
I think it'll peak when the album's released, that'll generate extra downloads/streams. So far it's poor. If it was released on a Friday and not a Monday it prob would have charted in the 40s. That isn't impressive at all but its a lot better than 70. Noel's staggered release strategy just doesn't make sense. I know he likes chart success. Not with this album obviously. It's pretty clear that he doesn't care for chart success now.
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Post by Lennon2217 on Nov 4, 2017 15:09:15 GMT -5
If it was released on a Friday and not a Monday it prob would have charted in the 40s. That isn't impressive at all but its a lot better than 70. Noel's staggered release strategy just doesn't make sense. I know he likes chart success. Not with this album obviously. It's pretty clear that he doesn't care for chart success now. That is just Noel trying to soften the blow in case it doesn't sell well. He definitely cares. Always has. Always will. I just don't think his PR team have a firm grasp of how it works in 2017. It really isn't hard. Step 1: Pick a release date on a Friday Step 2: Prep iTunes, Youtube, Spotify, etc Step 3: Get it ready for physical sale Step 4: Release it all on that Friday
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Post by deadman on Nov 4, 2017 15:57:28 GMT -5
I think it'll peak when the album's released, that'll generate extra downloads/streams. So far it's poor. If it was released on a Friday and not a Monday it prob would have charted in the 40s. That isn't impressive at all but its a lot better than 70. Noel's staggered release strategy just doesn't make sense. I know he likes chart success. Not for singles. Only Noel's first single has got in the top 20 out of any post-Oasis single release. I don't see why people go on and on about release schedules with the singles charts in mind. It. Does. Not. Matter. 50-year-old rock artists do not get top 10 singles and haven't done in a decade, so no-one in his team is going to give the slightest fuck if the track is unveiled on a Friday or a Monday. Holy Mountain is doing the job for Noel it needs to. It's got on the playlists on all the UK radio stations he would target (Radio 2, 6 Music, Radio X, Absolute). He's performed it on the nations premier live TV showcase. It's got over a million YouTube views in 3 weeks. The only job his singles do nowaways is to promote the new album. Noel's got himself into a position now where he can afford to, and is comfortable with, taking a risk. I think he knows it won't sell as rest as the previous two - barring a dramatic gain in new audience. Although they'd have moved the album release to give themselves the best chance of a No.1, I don't think he cares that much any more. You've won your last 9 games in a row, no-one is too concerned if you lose your 10th.
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Nov 4, 2017 16:04:58 GMT -5
If it was released on a Friday and not a Monday it prob would have charted in the 40s. That isn't impressive at all but its a lot better than 70. Noel's staggered release strategy just doesn't make sense. I know he likes chart success. Not for singles. Only Noel's first single has got in the top 20 out of any post-Oasis single release. I don't see why people go on and on about release schedules with the singles charts in mind. It. Does. Not. Matter. 50-year-old rock artists do not get top 10 singles and haven't done in a decade, so no-one in his team is going to give the slightest fuck if the track is unveiled on a Friday or a Monday. Holy Mountain is doing the job for Noel it needs to. It's got on the playlists on all the UK radio stations he would target (Radio 2, 6 Music, Radio X, Absolute). He's performed it on the nations premier live TV showcase. It's got over a million YouTube views in 3 weeks. The only job his singles do nowaways is to promote the new album. Noel's got himself into a position now where he can afford to, and is comfortable with, taking a risk. I think he knows it won't sell as rest as the previous two - barring a dramatic gain in new audience. Although they'd have moved the album release to give themselves the best chance of a No.1, I don't think he cares that much any more. You've won your last 9 games in a row, no-one is too concerned if you lose your 10th. Arsenal are on a good run of form, but when they get tanked 6-0 tomorrow against Citeh, the banners will be back out. Just saying.
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Post by Lennon2217 on Nov 4, 2017 16:12:53 GMT -5
If it was released on a Friday and not a Monday it prob would have charted in the 40s. That isn't impressive at all but its a lot better than 70. Noel's staggered release strategy just doesn't make sense. I know he likes chart success. Not for singles. Only Noel's first single has got in the top 20 out of any post-Oasis single release. I don't see why people go on and on about release schedules with the singles charts in mind. It. Does. Not. Matter. 50-year-old rock artists do not get top 10 singles and haven't done in a decade, so no-one in his team is going to give the slightest fuck if the track is unveiled on a Friday or a Monday. Holy Mountain is doing the job for Noel it needs to. It's got on the playlists on all the UK radio stations he would target (Radio 2, 6 Music, Radio X, Absolute). He's performed it on the nations premier live TV showcase. It's got over a million YouTube views in 3 weeks. The only job his singles do nowaways is to promote the new album. Noel's got himself into a position now where he can afford to, and is comfortable with, taking a risk. I think he knows it won't sell as rest as the previous two - barring a dramatic gain in new audience. Although they'd have moved the album release to give themselves the best chance of a No.1, I don't think he cares that much any more. You've won your last 9 games in a row, no-one is too concerned if you lose your 10th. Lets put it this way, it certainly wouldn't hurt him to do the Friday release schedule. I know that for sure.
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