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Being Number One

Back when I used to read Rolling Stone cover to cover and clean my top of the line Denon cassette deck with a top of the line head cleaner once a week, I read the charts. The Billboard top 100, or at least the top 25 or so, was always in the back of the magazine, so that after reading all about what was going on in the world of music, I got to see the list of who was really selling albums. This was of course in a time where people actually went to stores and bought tapes, CDs if they were on the cutting edge, and singles in either format. Back then, being number one was a pretty big deal. It meant you were definitely getting airplay, being cranked up in someone's Camaro, and being stolen by wayward youth. When all was said and do... read more >

Posted by Greg in bands business on June 09, 2007 at 05:31 PM - (0 comments)