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Title: How many No. 1s is this now? Post by Saz_Goo on Jan 12th, 2005, 5:25pm Hey everyone, I've been looking round on the web and I can't find out how many Number Ones the Goos have had now. Being a UK person, I don;t know these things. :P But I'd love to find out! So if someone could let me know, that'd be great, thanks! :thumbsup: |
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Title: Re: How many No. 1s is this now? Post by american_girl on Jan 13th, 2005, 8:27am ok... I got this from a website sometime last year, and now I don't know where which sucks cause I need to update it, but here goes: Name in 1995: hit #1 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks, and the Modern Rock Tracks in 1996: hit #1 Top 40 Adult Recurrents Slide in 1998: hit #1 Modern Rock Tracks in 1999: hit #1 Top 40 Mainstream, Top 40 Tracks, Adult Top 40 in 2000: hit #1 Adult Top 40 Recurrents Iris grammy nominee in 1998: hit #1 Modern Rock Tracks, Top 40 Mainstream, Top 40 Tracks, Adult Top 40 in 1999: hit #1 Top 40 Adult Recurrents Black Balloon grammy nominee in 2000: hit #1 Adult Top 40 Recurrents Give A Little Bit in 2005: hit #1 Adult Top 40 Other Notables: in 1993: We are the Normal peaked at #5 on Modern Rock Tracks in 1995: Name peaked at #2 on Top 40 Mainstream in 1996: Name peaked at #5 on Adult Contemporary & Billboard Hot 100 and #2 on Adult Top 40 Long Way Down peaked at #7 Mainstream Rock Tracks Naked peaked at #8 Mainstream Rock Tracks, #9 Modern Rock Tracks in 1997: Lazy Eye peaked at #9 on Mainstream Rock Tracks in 1998: Iris peaked at #9 on Billboard Hot 100, #8 Mainstream Rock Tracks Slide peaked at #4 on Mainstream Rock Tracks, #8 Billboard Hot 100 in 1999: Dizzy peaked at #9 on Modern Rock Tracks Black Balloon peaked at #3 on Adult Top 40 in 2000: Broadway peaked at #2 on Adult Top 40 Recurrents, #5 Adult Top 40 in 2002: Here is Gone peaked at #3 on Adult Top 40, and #6 on Adult Top 40 Recurrents Big Machine peaked at #10 on Adult Top 40 in 2003: Sympathy peaked at #10 on Adult Top 40 (this is where my charts end, it might have gone higher) so there you have it: 5 number ones a total of 14 in the top 10 since 1993. other songs that have broken the top 40 include: in 1991: There You Are (#24 on Modern Rock Tracks) in 1995: Flat Top(#38 on Modern Rock Tracks) Only One (#21 on Mainstream Rock Tracks, #36 Modern Rock Tracks[/b] |
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Title: Re: How many No. 1s is this now? Post by ShanGooFan on Jan 13th, 2005, 10:38am Holy cow American_Girl. That's one comprehensive list. Thanks for posting it. |
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Title: Re: How many No. 1s is this now? Post by SassyMay on Jan 13th, 2005, 7:26pm WOW!!!!! I didn't know lazy eye was a hit! |
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Title: Re: How many No. 1s is this now? Post by Saz_Goo on Jan 14th, 2005, 5:52am I second ShanGooFan, that is one VERY thorough list. I didn't realise the American charts were so complicated! :P Thanks for doing that!! :thumbsup: |
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Title: Re: How many No. 1s is this now? Post by RogueUK on Jan 14th, 2005, 7:36am Um...am I the only one here who doesn't understand what an 'adult chart' is? ??? Here we just have a chart! It's all very straightforward... Heh, this thread made me want to research Goo stuff, so get ready for the next question in Saz and Rogue's Goo Goos pop quiz ;) What about album sales? Anyone know anything about the figures? Gold, platinum etc? Just while we're on the subject of charts and sales and stuff. |
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Title: Re: How many No. 1s is this now? Post by american_girl on Jan 14th, 2005, 10:38am I�m not sure what Billboards definition is of an *Adult* chart, but here is my take. Musical genres that are aimed more at young adults and teenagers, such as hip-hop, rap, alternative, pop.... are usually ranked as �Mainstream�, they have their own charts. Very often, the more subdued genres and some �pop� artists are often geared more towards an �adult � listening group. These artists and songs will often cross from the �Adult� charts to the �Mainstream� charts, but it doesn�t usually go the other way. �Give a Little Bit� has been steadily climbing the Mainstream chart, but has been sitting pretty in the Top 10/Top5 on the Adult chart since it�s release. I hope that helps. Now, onto your second question. In the US, the RIAA (recording industry of america association) certifies albums/singles as gold, platinum, multi-platinum, or diamond according to their sales. In recent years they started certifying longform videos as well, but only gold and platinum. albums/singles: gold: 500,000 sold platinum: 1 million sold multi-platinum: 2 million + sold diamond: 10 million sold longform videos: gold: 50,000 sold platinum: 100,000 sold that being said: A Boy Named Goo: In March of 1995 ABNG was released, it was certified gold in November 1995. In February of 1996 it was certified platinum. In July of 1996 it was certified double-platinum. Dizzy Up The Girl: In October of 1998 DUTG was released, it was certified gold/platinum in December 1998. In March of 1999 it was certified double-platinum, in November of 1999 it was certified triple-platinum. Gutterflower: In April of 2002 Gutterflower was released, it was certified gold in July of 2002. Live in Buffalo: In November of 2004, LIB was released as a longform video/cd set. In January of 2005 it was certified gold and platinum. |
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Title: Re: How many No. 1s is this now? Post by Sarah on Jan 14th, 2005, 10:59am I'll first off say that I could very well be wrong, as I am thinking Canadian, and thinking radio rather than thinking American, and thinking charts... but it's worth a shot anyway. When it says "Adult" it makes me think of the radio format "Adult Contemporary." There are a few variations of that, "Hot AC" "Light AC" etc... And the Adult Contemporary format is generally your typical easy listening station. I work at a station called "EZ Rock" that has a base of Phil Collins, Celine Dion, Rod Stewart, Elton John, etc... and is "spiced up" with some Matchbox 20, Hoobastank, Shania Twain and of course Goo! So yeah, when they say "Adult" it kinda makes me think of that. It's geared towards the 25+ market (mostly females.) Or I think of the Much More Music station. If all that is way off... sorry. :-X |
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Title: Re: How many No. 1s is this now? Post by RogueUK on Jan 14th, 2005, 11:25am on 01/14/05 at 10:38:53, american_girl wrote:
:o I'm impressed with our boys. Well, I was impressed with them before of course, but I'm even MORE impressed now ;D I wanted to know because someone said to me that people "weren't keen" on the Goos and I wanted to prove 'em wrong ;) Those figures aren't bad for a band people 'aren't keen on', huh? ;) Doesn't all this chart stuff get confusing? Maybe that explains why OUR chart is always so full of utter rubbish. Because we just have the one. In other words, the Top 5 is decided by nine year olds ::) |
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Title: Re: How many No. 1s is this now? Post by Saz_Goo on Jan 14th, 2005, 12:07pm Wow! That's a pretty darn impressive amount of records sold!! Thanks for finding that too american_girl! ;D on 01/14/05 at 11:25:10, RogueUK wrote:
Yeah, maybe if we had different charts for different genres or something, the Goos might get a look in rather than the rubbish... ::) |
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