KOTB charting
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audi:
You are Queen of the Gifs! And your timing is always lightning fast. Almost as fast as the naysayers' eagerness to refute any positive comment about Kisses On The Bottom.
Didn't you want to keep things positive?
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Macsback:
audi:
I have all the solo albums. And I'd prefer to not be directly, personally addressed via negative posters. Let's keep this positive.
you don't make rules or tell me what to do so get over yourself.
I'll let you have the last word on that issue -- as it doesn't have an actual, tangible effect on me.
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audi:
Macsback:
audi:
I have all the solo albums. And I'd prefer to not be directly, personally addressed via negative posters. Let's keep this positive.
you don't make rules or tell me what to do so get over yourself.
I'll let you have the last word on that issue -- as it doesn't have an actual, tangible effect on me.
yeah right!! you lost the plot the last time
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left hand man:
Kisses is a bonafide smash, reaching #1 on Billboards Jazz chart, nothing minor about that, it's the very top of a major mainstream chart! Nuff Said!
Your enthusiasm is fantastic, but 400,000 copies after five weeks of sales (or is it six now?) doesn't make an album a "bonafide smash". Again, it's done quite well, much more than I could have hoped for, but it's not going to hit 1 million in sales. Adele's 21, for better or for worse, is a bonafide smash with over 7 million in sales.
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left hand man:
Kisses is a bonafide smash, reaching #1 on Billboards Jazz chart, nothing minor about that, it's the very top of a major mainstream chart! Nuff Said!
here we go again!
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BarbB:
You are Queen of the Gifs! And your timing is always lightning fast. Almost as fast as the naysayers' eagerness to refute any positive comment about Kisses On The Bottom.
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Kisses is a bonafide smash, reaching #1 on Billboards Jazz chart, nothing minor about that, it's the very top of a major mainstream chart! Nuff Said!
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audi:
BarbB:
You are Queen of the Gifs! And your timing is always lightning fast. Almost as fast as the naysayers' eagerness to refute any positive comment about Kisses On The Bottom.
didn't you say you were surprised Paul had a record contract, ageism is a lot worse than someone not supporting a record.
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audi:
I have all the solo albums. And I'd prefer to not be directly, personally addressed via negative posters. Let's keep this positive.
just the solo albums?
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audi:
walliebaby:
left hand man:
Kisses is a bonafide smash, reaching #1 on Billboards Jazz chart, nothing minor about that, it's the very top of a major mainstream chart! Nuff Said!
Your enthusiasm is fantastic, but 400,000 copies after five weeks of sales (or is it six now?) doesn't make an album a "bonafide smash". Again, it's done quite well, much more than I could have hoped for, but it's not going to hit 1 million in sales. Adele's 21, for better or for worse, is a bonafide smash with over 7 million in sales.
I like Adele a lot. But let's see if she's still getting Gold albums and filling soccer stadiums 50 years from now like Paul is. Nonetheless, she deserves all of her success, and -- unlike all those Barbies out there -- she is a genuine artist who can play guitar and compose.
I'm no major Adele fan, Audi.
I was trying to point to a rather current example of a smash hit album, and for better or for worse, she's got one on her hands.
Again, KOTB has performed a lot better than I thought, but I don't know that 400,000 units sold qualifies an album by an internationally-known recording artist as a "bonafide smash".
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left hand man:
Kisses is a bonafide smash, reaching #1 on Billboards Jazz chart, nothing minor about that, it's the very top of a major mainstream chart! Nuff Said!
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walliebaby:
audi:
You are Queen of the Gifs! And your timing is always lightning fast. Almost as fast as the naysayers' eagerness to refute any positive comment about Kisses On The Bottom.
Didn't you want to keep things positive?
he contradicts himself all the time
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walliebaby:
left hand man:
Kisses is a bonafide smash, reaching #1 on Billboards Jazz chart, nothing minor about that, it's the very top of a major mainstream chart! Nuff Said!
Your enthusiasm is fantastic, but 400,000 copies after five weeks of sales (or is it six now?) doesn't make an album a "bonafide smash". Again, it's done quite well, much more than I could have hoped for, but it's not going to hit 1 million in sales. Adele's 21, for better or for worse, is a bonafide smash with over 7 million in sales.
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This time travelling is really killing the ability to have a conversation on the board lately.
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walliebaby:
audi:
walliebaby:
left hand man:
Kisses is a bonafide smash, reaching #1 on Billboards Jazz chart, nothing minor about that, it's the very top of a major mainstream chart! Nuff Said!
Your enthusiasm is fantastic, but 400,000 copies after five weeks of sales (or is it six now?) doesn't make an album a "bonafide smash". Again, it's done quite well, much more than I could have hoped for, but it's not going to hit 1 million in sales. Adele's 21, for better or for worse, is a bonafide smash with over 7 million in sales.
I like Adele a lot. But let's see if she's still getting Gold albums and filling soccer stadiums 50 years from now like Paul is. Nonetheless, she deserves all of her success, and -- unlike all those Barbies out there -- she is a genuine artist who can play guitar and compose.
I'm no major Adele fan, Audi.
I was trying to point to a rather current example of a smash hit album, and for better or for worse, she's got one on her hands.
Again, KOTB has performed a lot better than I thought, but I don't know that 400,000 units sold qualifies an album by an internationally-known recording artist as a "bonafide smash".
I'm trying to repost this so it's closer to Audi's original post...silly time travel!
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walliebaby:
left hand man:
Kisses is a bonafide smash, reaching #1 on Billboards Jazz chart, nothing minor about that, it's the very top of a major mainstream chart! Nuff Said!
Your enthusiasm is fantastic, but 400,000 copies after five weeks of sales (or is it six now?) doesn't make an album a "bonafide smash". Again, it's done quite well, much more than I could have hoped for, but it's not going to hit 1 million in sales. Adele's 21, for better or for worse, is a bonafide smash with over 7 million in sales.
I like Adele a lot. But let's see if she's still getting Gold albums and filling soccer stadiums 50 years from now like Paul is. Nonetheless, she deserves all of her success, and -- unlike all those Barbies out there -- she is a genuine artist who can play guitar and compose.
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audi:
walliebaby:
walliebaby:
audi:
walliebaby:
left hand man:
Kisses is a bonafide smash, reaching #1 on Billboards Jazz chart, nothing minor about that, it's the very top of a major mainstream chart! Nuff Said!
Your enthusiasm is fantastic, but 400,000 copies after five weeks of sales (or is it six now?) doesn't make an album a "bonafide smash". Again, it's done quite well, much more than I could have hoped for, but it's not going to hit 1 million in sales. Adele's 21, for better or for worse, is a bonafide smash with over 7 million in sales.
I like Adele a lot. But let's see if she's still getting Gold albums and filling soccer stadiums 50 years from now like Paul is. Nonetheless, she deserves all of her success, and -- unlike all those Barbies out there -- she is a genuine artist who can play guitar and compose.
I'm no major Adele fan, Audi.
I was trying to point to a rather current example of a smash hit album, and for better or for worse, she's got one on her hands.
Again, KOTB has performed a lot better than I thought, but I don't know that 400,000 units sold qualifies an album by an internationally-known recording artist as a "bonafide smash".
I'm trying to repost this so it's closer to Audi's original post...silly time travel!
Just to clarify, are you "thumbs upping" (not a real saying) my 400,000 units point, or my time travel complaint? Of course, feel free to agree with my on both counts.
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walliebaby:
walliebaby:
audi:
walliebaby:
left hand man:
Kisses is a bonafide smash, reaching #1 on Billboards Jazz chart, nothing minor about that, it's the very top of a major mainstream chart! Nuff Said!
Your enthusiasm is fantastic, but 400,000 copies after five weeks of sales (or is it six now?) doesn't make an album a "bonafide smash". Again, it's done quite well, much more than I could have hoped for, but it's not going to hit 1 million in sales. Adele's 21, for better or for worse, is a bonafide smash with over 7 million in sales.
I like Adele a lot. But let's see if she's still getting Gold albums and filling soccer stadiums 50 years from now like Paul is. Nonetheless, she deserves all of her success, and -- unlike all those Barbies out there -- she is a genuine artist who can play guitar and compose.
I'm no major Adele fan, Audi.
I was trying to point to a rather current example of a smash hit album, and for better or for worse, she's got one on her hands.
Again, KOTB has performed a lot better than I thought, but I don't know that 400,000 units sold qualifies an album by an internationally-known recording artist as a "bonafide smash".
I'm trying to repost this so it's closer to Audi's original post...silly time travel!
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Michelley:
This. Horse. Won't. Die. And we've been beating it for weeks now.
I'm glad to hear that KOTB is getting talked about on jazz radio stations. And I'm really surprised it moved back up to No. 40 on the main Billboard chart last week. What's up with that? But good for Paul. Personally I'm still really enjoying the record. It's been a nifty little diversion and will continue to distract me until my baby, the Ram reissue, arrives on my doorstep in May. Anyone else hear that Neil Young's next album with his Crazy Horse band is also going to be an album of covers? Except he's doing a selection of American folk songs. Maybe, like Paul, Neil just wanted to play around in a different genre, too.
I hadn't hear Neil was also doing an album of covers. I'm much more into folk music than jazz standards, so that's good news.
Oh, and good call on the Ram reissue--can't wait!
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This. Horse. Won't. Die. And we've been beating it for weeks now.
I'm glad to hear that KOTB is getting talked about on jazz radio stations. And I'm really surprised it moved back up to No. 40 on the main Billboard chart last week. What's up with that? But good for Paul. Personally I'm still really enjoying the record. It's been a nifty little diversion and will continue to distract me until my baby, the Ram reissue, arrives on my doorstep in May. Anyone else hear that Neil Young's next album with his Crazy Horse band is also going to be an album of covers? Except he's doing a selection of American folk songs. Maybe, like Paul, Neil just wanted to play around in a different genre, too.