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Post by FreakyFlyBry on May 22, 2003 2:09:36 GMT -5
I'm just setting this up for a warm-up! ;D I'll count down my new chart in here a little later on complete with commentary! ;D
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Post by FreakyFlyBry on May 22, 2003 2:12:24 GMT -5
This week, expect new songs from Pink, Madonna, Mya, and Weird Al to enter my top 100! As for other debuts, I haven't even decided yet, I'm just going through my New & Active section
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ljaesch
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Post by ljaesch on May 22, 2003 11:03:32 GMT -5
OK, just a quick clarification on the dates. There are the dates on the actual chart, correct? For example, next Tuesday I'll be posting my 5/27 chart... so would that go in here?
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Post by codenut on May 22, 2003 12:04:47 GMT -5
A quick note to Bry : I am releasing a chart either today or tomorrow & another one on Saturday or Sunday. The one named "Week of 5/20/03" is the chart I want summited to PB Boards this week. Thank You, Steven
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Post by FreakyFlyBry on May 22, 2003 12:05:45 GMT -5
A quick note to Bry : I am releasing a chart either today or tomorrow & another one on Saturday or Sunday. The one named "Week of 5/20/03" is the chart I want summited to PB Boards this week. Thank You, Steven OK, thanks! So I assume you just froze your chart for the most recent edition?
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Post by FreakyFlyBry on May 22, 2003 12:07:30 GMT -5
OK, just a quick clarification on the dates. There are the dates on the actual chart, correct? For example, next Tuesday I'll be posting my 5/27 chart... so would that go in here? Yes. The chart you've posted this past Tuesday will count toward the next PB Boards Top 50, though.
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Post by codenut on May 22, 2003 12:11:53 GMT -5
OK, thanks! So I assume you just froze your chart for the most recent edition? No...that was a new chart I made Sunday. I made one Sunday, going to make one tonight, and going to make one next Sunday. I'm doing this so I can get caught up with my dates.
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Post by merg on May 22, 2003 23:41:18 GMT -5
i guess i'll put it here... but not one by one
Tw Lw Artist – Song 01 01 Evanescence – Bring Me To Life 02 03 The White Stripes – Seven Nation Army 03 04 Saliva – Rest In Pieces 04 14 Rob64 – I Can’t Wait 05 05 Coldplay – Clocks 06 06 Melanie Renaud – J’m’en Veux 07 09 AFI – Girl’s Not Grey 08 10 Fleetwood Mac – Peacekeeper 09 12 Ja Rule – Murder Reigns 10 02 TLC – Damaged 11 11 Limp Bizkit – Kraq Addict 12 15 Sum 41 – Hell Song 13 16 The Tragically Hip – The Darkest One 14 17 Blue – U Make Me Wanna 15 18 Hootie & The Blowfish – Innocence 16 07 Santana ft. Musiq – Nothing At All 17 19 Queens Of the Stone Age – Go With the Flow 18 20 Audioslave – Like A Stone 19 21 Snoop Dogg ft. Pharrel – Beautiful 20 08 Eminem – Sing For the Moment 21 23 Roxette – Opportunity Nox 22 29 Lynyrd Skynyrd – Red, White and Blue 23 13 Linkin Park – Somewhere I Belong 24 26 Foo Fighters – Times Like These 25 25 Jason Mraz – The Remedy (I Won’t Worry) 26 27 Avril Lavigne – Losing Grip 27 31 Kelly Clarkson – Miss Independant 28 00 Weird Al Yankovic – Couch Potato 29 32 Christina Aguilera – Fighter 30 37 Uncle Kracker – Drift Away 31 34 The Transplants – DJ, DJ 32 22 50 Cent – In Da Club 33 36 Staind – Price To Play 34 24 Justin Timberlake – Rock Your Body 35 39 P.O.D. – Sleeping Awake 36 40 Deftones – Minerva 37 38 The Dandy Warhols – We Used To Be Friends 38 28 Simple Plan – Addicted 39 41 Marilyn Manson – mOBSCENE 40 43 Live – Heaven 41 30 Our Lady Peace – Made Of Steel 42 44 Jarvis Church – Who Will Be Your Man 43 33 Dixie Chicks – Travelin’ Soldier 44 45 Matchbox twenty – Unwell 45 46 Shinedown – Fly From the Inside 46 00 Gareth Gates – Unchained Melody 47 49 Cheeky Girls – Take Your Shoes Off 48 48 Good Charlotte – Boys and Girls 49 00 Avril Lavigne – Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door 50 00 Wayne Wonder – No Letting Go
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Post by FreakyFlyBry on May 23, 2003 11:20:06 GMT -5
I'll start off by listing the songs that fell off this week:
From #59: Jennifer Lopez f/LL Cool J - All I Have (23 weeks, #2 peak) From #63: Lisa Marie Presley - Lights Out (11 weeks, #53 peak) From #64: Santana f/Chad Kroeger - Why Don't You & I (28 weeks, 1 week @ #1) From #70: Fabolous - Can't Let You Go (6 weeks, #68 peak) From #71: No Doubt - Running (18 weeks, #20 peak) From #73: Celine Dion - I Drove All Night (19 weeks, #6 peak) From #82: Lifehouse - Take Me Away (6 weeks, #76 peak) From #95: Melanie Renaud - Je m'en veux (2 weeks, #95 peak) From #98: Sam Roberts - Where Have All The Good People Gone (1 week, #98 peak)
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Post by FreakyFlyBry on May 23, 2003 11:39:05 GMT -5
Here's a list of songs that may or may not be making my chart in the next few weeks... yeah, it's New & Active!
2pac f/Trick Daddy - Still Ballin' Avril Lavigne - Knockin' On Heaven's Door Clay Aiken - This Is The Night Dana Glover - Rain Everclear - The New York Times Hall & Oates - Forever For You Jaheim - Put That Woman First Jarvis Church - Who Will Be Your Man Joe Budden - Pump It Up Junior Senior - Move Your Feet Lucy Woodward - Blindsided Lynyrd Skynyrd - Red, White, and Blue Maroon 5 - Harder To Breathe Marques Houston - That Girl Missy Elliott - P***ycat Queen Latifah - Better Than The Rest Roc Project f/Tina Arena - Never Roots - The Seed 2.0 Ruben Studdard - Flying Without Wings Skye Sweetnam - Billy S. Talib Kweli - Get By Tragically Hip - The Darkest One Vitamin C - Last Nite Whitney Houston - Try It On My Own
There may be more, but I can't remember them now.
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Post by FreakyFlyBry on May 23, 2003 11:52:32 GMT -5
[glow=red,2,300]#100[/glow] (DEBUT) Nick Lachey - Shut Up (1 week, #100) The latest boyband member to go solo, it's the husband of Jessica Simpson, and member of 98 Degrees, Nick Lachey. I think he'll do alright, but not as well as Justin Timberlake or Nick Carter.
[glow=red,2,300]#99[/glow] (DEBUT) Tamia - Officially Missing You (1 week, #99) Remember "Stranger In My House"? Tamia is back with a new song, but I don't think it's going that far on here.
[glow=red,2,300]#98[/glow] (DEBUT) Billie Ray Martin - Honey (1 week, #98) Thanks to a promotional push from RobM88, this song debuts. Don't know much about Billie Ray Martin herself, though.
[glow=red,2,300]#97[/glow] (#75) Da Brat - In Love Wit Chu (8 weeks, #75) Ouch! I guess I put this on too early, as Da Brat's now on her way down and will likely be off next week!
[glow=red,2,300]#96[/glow] (#100) Matchbox Twenty - Bright Lights (2 weeks, #96) Getting a head start is the upcoming single from Matchbox Twenty, I think it'll go quite far, as I like it so far.
[glow=red,2,300]#95[/glow] (#99) Lumidee - I'll Never Leave You (Uh-Oh) (2 weeks, #95) The beat sounds like Sean Paul or Wayne Wonder, but her voice isn't quite as good. May still do alright, though.
[glow=red,2,300]#94[/glow] (#97) Aaliyah - Come Over (2 weeks, #94) Even after her death, the hits keep coming for Aaliyah, I haven't really caught on to this one, though, so it probably won't get much higher.
[glow=red,2,300]#93[/glow] (RE-ENTRY) Hipjoint Inc. f/Craig Smart - What Went On (5 weeks, #93) Due to my purchase of the Groove Station 9 CD, this song re-enters after falling off last week. I think it'll do a little better this time around.
[glow=red,2,300]#92[/glow] (DEBUT) Play - I Must Not Chase The Boys (1 week, #92) Here's a group I never would've expected to make my chart, but they made it! This song's quite catchy, it may make it into the 70's.
[glow=red,2,300]#91[/glow] (DEBUT) Weird Al Yankovic - Couch Potato (1 week, #91) You can always count on Weird Al to do a great parody! This parody of Eminem's "Lose Yourself" will likely have nice gains in the next few weeks.
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Post by FreakyFlyBry on May 23, 2003 12:02:00 GMT -5
[glow=red,2,300]#90[/glow] (#94) Liz Phair - Why Can't I (2 weeks, #90) I haven't really been too familiar with Liz Phair's earlier music, but this song's pretty good.
[glow=red,2,300]#89[/glow] (#93) MercyMe - I Can Only Imagine (2 weeks, #89) This Christian pop song's taken a while for me to get into, but I like it now.
[glow=red,2,300]#88[/glow] (#92) Thalia f/Fat Joe - I Want You (2 weeks, #88) A new Latin star who's now singing English songs, this song didn't strike me at first, but it's growing on me.
[glow=red,2,300]#87[/glow] (#91) Faith Hill - One (3 weeks, #87) Doesn't sound like typical Faith Hill stuff, so that's kinda hurting on my chart. I don't know how much higher she'll go.
[glow=red,2,300]#86[/glow] (#90) Coldplay - The Scientist (3 weeks, #86) A slow and steady rise for Coldplay's latest; they have 2 songs on this week's chart as "Clocks" is still to come.
[glow=red,2,300]#85[/glow] (#89) Becky Baeling - Getaway (3 weeks, #85) A pop-dance tune that's due for a breakthrough this year.
[glow=red,2,300]#84[/glow] (#88) Sky - Dedication (2 weeks, #84) They keep changing lead singers, first there was a male singer, then a female, then yet another male! One thing's for sure, and that's their consistency to produce hits.
[glow=red,2,300]#83[/glow] (DEBUT) Mya - My Love Is Like Woah (1 week, #83) Welcome back Mya! She hasn't been on the chart since "Lady Marmalade" 2 years ago, and I'm expecting big things out of her comeback!
[glow=red,2,300]#82[/glow] (DEBUT) Pink - Feel Good Time (1 week, #82) From the Charlie's Angels 2 soundtrack is the return of Pink; I'm also expecting this to be a big hit on my chart. Of course, Destiny's Child's theme from the first Charlie's Angels, "Independent Women" spent 4 weeks at #1...
[glow=red,2,300]#81[/glow] (#87) Lil' Kim f/50 Cent - Magic Stick (2 weeks, #81) What's this, a Lady Marmalade reunion? All it needs is Christina Aguilera and it'll be complete! 50 Cent seems to be everywhere these days, and while I like this song right now, it could get really irritating in the future.
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Post by FreakyFlyBry on May 23, 2003 12:11:28 GMT -5
[glow=red,2,300]#80[/glow] (#86) Ludacris - Act A Fool (2 weeks, #80) This is Ludacris's highest charting solo hit on my chart so far, although "Roll Out" likely would've peaked higher if my chart were expanded back then.
[glow=red,2,300]#79[/glow] (#81) Liam Lynch - United States of Whatever (5 weeks, #79) This appears to be losing its novelty to me, I don't think he can get much higher.
[glow=red,2,300]#78[/glow] (#84) Sum 41 - The Hell Song (3 weeks, #78) This just doesn't seem to be catching on like "Fat Lip", "In Too Deep", and "Still Waiting", although I'm still giving it some time in case it does.
[glow=red,2,300]#77[/glow] (#85) Live - Heaven (3 weeks, #77) Where there's Hell, Heaven will follow. This is one of the best songs I've heard from Live in a while.
[glow=red,2,300]#76[/glow] (#83) Cheeky Girls - Take Your Shoes Off (4 weeks, #76) Okay, so I can't help it, I like this song! The Cheeky Girls are my top guilty pleasure of 2003.
[glow=red,2,300]#75[/glow] (#80) R. Kelly - Snake (4 weeks, #75) Moving his body up like a snake 5 spots this week is everyone's favourite child molester. "Ignition" got up to #3, and I expect a decent chart run out of "Snake" as well.
[glow=red,2,300]#74[/glow] (#65) Craig David f/Sting - Rise and Fall (8 weeks, #59) Ouch... didn't go over too well. I liked Craig David's stuff from "Born To Do It" better, although Sting's appearance on this track definitely helped it get as far as it did.
[glow=red,2,300]#73[/glow] (#61) MB - This Is The Night (10 weeks, #57) It wasn't quite as memorable as "Feeling Love" or "All I Need", but still did alright. I'm still awaiting word on future MB releases!
[glow=red,2,300]#72[/glow] (#60) Hootie & The Blowfish - Innocence (14 weeks, #37) Another comeback that didn't live up to the expectations. I guess people aren't interested in Hootie anymore, but I was, as they did alright on my chart.
[glow=red,2,300]#71[/glow] (#72) Celine Dion - Have You Ever Been In Love (6 weeks, #71) Another disappointment, and you know it'll be disappointing when Celine sticks a song from her previous CD on her new one as well. She's probably at or near her peak right now.
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Post by FreakyFlyBry on May 23, 2003 12:25:21 GMT -5
[glow=red,2,300]#70[/glow] (#58)Ms. Dynamite - It Takes More (9 weeks, #52) A good debut effort, it was big last year in the UK but hasn't really had much of an impact in North America. I still like it, though. [glow=red,2,300]#69[/glow] (#56)Linkin Park - Somewhere I Belong (13 weeks, #42) I thought this was a pretty good song, even though I didn't like them at all at first, until "In The End" made me interested in them. [glow=red,2,300]#68[/glow] (#55)Dixie Chicks - Travelin' Soldier (16 weeks, #34) The song that holds a lot of records on Ben's chart, it had a decent run here, unaffected by their infamous comments on President Bush. I'm not that shallow [glow=red,2,300]#67[/glow] (#79)S Club - Say Goodbye (4 weeks, #67) Their appropriately-titled final release continues to rise, I think this is a good way for them to say goodbye. [glow=red,2,300]#66[/glow] (#78)Bon Jovi - All About Lovin' You (4 weeks, #66) Another ballad from Bon Jovi, as always they know how to do a good song. Just stick with the same formula... [glow=red,2,300]#65[/glow] (#74)Ja Rule - Murder Reigns (7 weeks, #65) Sampling from Toto's "Africa", it actually make a good sample for a Ja Rule song, this is definitely better than most of his other stuff. [glow=red,2,300]#64[/glow] (#96)Shawn Desman - Spread My Wings (2 weeks, #64) His third single's off to a good start already! It'll probably make the top 40 like "Get Ready", but not top 10 like "Shook". [glow=red,2,300]#63[/glow] (#77)The Ataris - In This Diary (4 weeks, #63) The group named after an old video game system continues their rise! [glow=red,2,300]#62[/glow] (HIGHEST DEBUT)Madonna - Hollywood (1 week, #62) "Hollywood" is already getting better reception than "American Life" from the general public, and here it gets the highest debut. Expect a top 40 entry in the next couple weeks! [glow=red,2,300]#61[/glow] (#67)White Stripes - Seven Nation Army (6 weeks, #61) I never would've expected a White Stripes song to do this well on my chart, but I think this song's alright.
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Post by FreakyFlyBry on May 23, 2003 12:36:22 GMT -5
[glow=red,2,300]#60[/glow] (#67) Amanda Latona - Do You Still (5 weeks, #60) Mineable's endless promotion for this track seems to have got me interested, as "Do You Still"'s already surpassed the #74 peak of her previous hit "Can't Take It Back".
[glow=red,2,300]#59[/glow] (#68) Mariah Carey - Bringin' On The Heartbreak (5 weeks, #59) I finally heard Def Leppard's original version of this track, and I think it's better than Mariah's remake. That isn't taking anything away from this, though, as Mariah continues to approach the top 50 with her version, which is still better than most of her other recent stuff.
[glow=red,2,300]#58[/glow] (#66) Panjabi MC f/Jay-Z - Beware Of The Boys (5 weeks, #58) Another song that was helped out by my purchase of the Groove Station 9 CD, it's got a Middle-Eastern beat, and it's actually a true cultural piece, with Jay-Z helping bring it to the mainstream's attention.
[glow=red,2,300]#57[/glow] (#62) Bone Thugs-N-Harmony f/Phil Collins - Home (7 weeks, #57) Now this is one collaboration I was never expecting to see! Surprisingly enough, it works, and I like it.
[glow=red,2,300]#56[/glow] (#76) Hilary Duff - Why Not (7 weeks, #56) Here's another artist I never would've expected to do this well! The star of Disney's TV show, and now a movie, Lizzie McGuire, continues to rise with her highest charting hit to date.
[glow=red,2,300]#55[/glow] (#47) Robbie Williams - Feel (23 weeks, #4) We're finally up to a former top 5 hit. Robbie Williams has done really well on my chart with this song, and he'll probably fall out in a week or two.
[glow=red,2,300]#54[/glow] (#41) Chantal Kreviazuk - Time (19 weeks, #14) Another song that's approaching the end of its chart run. There's a follow-up scheduled for release very soon, once I hear it it'll likely make my chart.
[glow=red,2,300]#53[/glow] (#54) Richard X vs. Liberty X - Being Nobody (8 weeks, #53) This bootleg from Richard X has also become Liberty X's biggest hit on my chart (Just A Little peaked at #63). Yet another song that's had UK success, but nothing over here.
[glow=red,2,300]#52[/glow] (#53) Audioslave - Like A Stone (10 weeks, #52) I disliked their previous release "Cochise", but "Like A Stone"'s pretty good, and it's also surprisingly (to me, at least) receiving pop airplay! The new group made up of Chris Cornell, formerly of Soundgarden, and the rhythm section of Rage Against The Machine, is doing well here so far.
[glow=red,2,300]#51[/glow] (#51) Mis-Teeq - Scandalous (8 weeks, #51) The R&B trio from the UK has a catchy little tune that appears to be running out of steam.
Coming up next: THE TOP 50!
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