Showing posts with label UK. Show all posts
Showing posts with label UK. Show all posts

Sunday, January 13, 2013

David Bowie's new single missing from the UK Singles Chart



  This week David Bowie surprised us all with a new single 'Where Are We Now?' and the announcement of a new album 'The Next Day' that will be released this March. The single was immediately a huge seller on the iTunes "Top Songs" chart in the UK. Now here's where it gets strange, you would think it would be #1 this week on the UK singles chart…right? Well no, according to an article in the NME it's not on the chart at all because on iTunes when you pre-order the 'The Next Day' album you get a FREE download of the 'Where Are We Now?' single and because of this it has been ruled out of the UK Singles Chart.

  Taken from the NME "The Official Charts Company explained in a statement: "Owing to chart rules which are agreed in partnership with UK record companies and retailers, data relating to the David Bowie single 'Where Are We Now?' cannot currently be counted towards the official singles charts, as the release is linked to an album pre-order promotion and it is not possible to distinguish album sales from track sales from the retail data received. Should it become possible in the future for regular track sales to be distinguished from album pre-order incentive purchases, then these sales can be counted towards the chart." 


Joe Cornelisse-SMM

Sunday, June 17, 2012

Are The Rolling Stones set to retire from the live arena at Glastonbury 2013?


     According to reports from the UK tabloid The Sunday Mirror The Rolling Stones plan on retiring from Live Touring with a Sunday night headlining slot at the 2013 Glastonbury Festival's Pyramid stage.  
The Rolling Stones have never played the famous Somerset festival which attracts annually 175,000 music fans. 

According to the Mirror "Sources close to the band indicate that the appearance is expected to be the final date in a “handful” of shows in Britain and America in 2013 – which they see as their true 50th anniversary – before they ­finally retire from the live arena."

I saw the stones live back in 1989 on the Steel Wheels Tour and they did put on a huge show that everyone should see at least once.

Joe Cornelisse-SSGS