- Sat Oct 28, 2000 11:00 am
#93960
it probably is a disgrace, but stop worrying about the charts (especially the singles). in almost all cases, the amount of promotion you do is more important now that the quality of your song. look at the number ones this year: most of them drop off the top spot after a week and disappear quite quickly. infact, i can only think of one number one ive liked this year (manics: masses against the classes). <P>the album charts are usually a bit more sensible, and i always enjoy seeing bands i like going top 20 (deftones, jj72, badly drawn boy, doves to name but a few) where some of the mainstream pop crap fails (mel b, scooch, atomic kitten, richard blackwood)<P>i quite enjoyed cd:uk this morning, if only because of the lovely hillary woods (now with brown hair) which makes it two tv appearences in three days for jj72 (the other one was the bigger breakfast: hangtime AND jj72. in heaven i was). what next? top 20 success?<p>[This message has been edited by the esoteric mynciboy (edited 28 October 2000).]