Duncan wrote:You're having a laugh. You guys invented I want it all and I want it now. Come over here, join a queue, and I'll show you what it means to be patient.
This American agrees with you on this.
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Duncan wrote:You're having a laugh. You guys invented I want it all and I want it now. Come over here, join a queue, and I'll show you what it means to be patient.
brywool wrote:wow, how do people find this stuff?
Deb wrote:1. Sorry, now that you mention it, I do recall you saying something about the song/album thing *once*. Can you please show me the other *two*.
conversationpc wrote: It's always frustrated that American music fans are so fickle while Europe and Japan (especially), are much more steady with their tastes.
DrFU wrote:conversationpc wrote: It's always frustrated that American music fans are so fickle while Europe and Japan (especially), are much more steady with their tastes.
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European fans know all the words, wear the original tour shirts from back in the day, stand up and shout, stay through the last note ... and drink the beer tents dry.
steveo777 wrote:DrFU wrote:conversationpc wrote: It's always frustrated that American music fans are so fickle while Europe and Japan (especially), are much more steady with their tastes.
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European fans know all the words, wear the original tour shirts from back in the day, stand up and shout, stay through the last note ... and drink the beer tents dry.
And they stink!![]()
Don wrote:jrny84 wrote:Don wrote:Deb wrote:Don wrote:Saint John wrote:These are the markets they wanted to chart in. Europe and Asia allow for new music and that's what they want. I bet the lack of promotion $$$ here in the U.S. were spent over there. And if that's the case, it worked.
No sure if that is going to sit well with Wal-Mart. They do exclusives to get people in the store. A drop off of 60% in sales compared to Revelation because promo went overseas might really hurt the band's relationship with the retailer.
The UK and Japan are the biggest markets on that list with each probably accounting for 10-15k in sales. Add that with another 15k total for the little countries. Not a bad international debut at all but then again, groups like Mr Big and Night Ranger have been cherry picking this market for years. The difference being they never had the US sales to go with it.
They did back in the early 90s (around the Lean Into It album) the US platinum sales rivaled Japan's. But then Grunge came in in the US pretty much wiping out most rock acts, but they continued to sell platinum in Japan ('96's Hey Man album selling multi-platinum). Unless you are Bon Jovi or U2, (or in the pop or rap genra) those kind of sales just aren't there in the US anymore.
I was talking more in the present, as with the success of Revelation and the steady sales of the Greatest Hits here in the States.
Don, do you think with Journey's 25-30,000 sold in the US, do they take the #8 or 9 spot on BB?
JSS Rocks! wrote:If Wal Mart wants their product to sell, then they need to promote it so they get a return on their investment.
If the deal is that it's up to Journey to do so, then they need to step up the the plate.
CDs are a dying art...And unless you're the hottest thing out there for the moment, you need to take steps so that the consumer will buy it.
It's not rocket science...Or is it?
Don wrote:
See a trend here? That's right, I'm putting this totally on Nomota.
jrny84 wrote:Anyone have any predictions on how well the album will do in the UK, Japan, Norway, Sweden..etc. What do you think it will chart in those countries?
Don wrote:jrny84 wrote:Anyone have any predictions on how well the album will do in the UK, Japan, Norway, Sweden..etc. What do you think it will chart in those countries?
Top 10 in Sweden I would think, maybe top 20 in a few others. In Japan and the UK, I would think they'll need at leat 20k in sales to break the top 10. In the rest of the country's, 10k probably gets them in the top 5.
Really, in music the US market just dwarves everyone else, it's not even close.
jrny84 wrote:Don wrote:jrny84 wrote:Anyone have any predictions on how well the album will do in the UK, Japan, Norway, Sweden..etc. What do you think it will chart in those countries?
Top 10 in Sweden I would think, maybe top 20 in a few others. In Japan and the UK, I would think they'll need at leat 20k in sales to break the top 10. In the rest of the country's, 10k probably gets them in the top 5.
Really, in music the US market just dwarves everyone else, it's not even close.
Im gonna say:
Sweden #12
Norway #62
Japan #52
UK #30
Switzerland #49
Germany #18
If I remember right revelation didnt even chart in Japan?
ebake02 wrote:They need to stop this exclusive retailer crap, it limits availability. They would probably sell more if they made it available to more than one outlet.
Don wrote:jrny84 wrote:Don wrote:Deb wrote:Don wrote:Saint John wrote:These are the markets they wanted to chart in. Europe and Asia allow for new music and that's what they want. I bet the lack of promotion $$$ here in the U.S. were spent over there. And if that's the case, it worked.
No sure if that is going to sit well with Wal-Mart. They do exclusives to get people in the store. A drop off of 60% in sales compared to Revelation because promo went overseas might really hurt the band's relationship with the retailer.
The UK and Japan are the biggest markets on that list with each probably accounting for 10-15k in sales. Add that with another 15k total for the little countries. Not a bad international debut at all but then again, groups like Mr Big and Night Ranger have been cherry picking this market for years. The difference being they never had the US sales to go with it.
They did back in the early 90s (around the Lean Into It album) the US platinum sales rivaled Japan's. But then Grunge came in in the US pretty much wiping out most rock acts, but they continued to sell platinum in Japan ('96's Hey Man album selling multi-platinum). Unless you are Bon Jovi or U2, (or in the pop or rap genra) those kind of sales just aren't there in the US anymore.
I was talking more in the present, as with the success of Revelation and the steady sales of the Greatest Hits here in the States.
Don, do you think with Journey's 25-30,000 sold in the US, do they take the #8 or 9 spot on BB?
I'm optimistic about them getting to #7 as they have the weekend ahead of them still but their digital sales on Amazon have tanked so that's a bit of a problem.
The 25 to 30k is projected, meaning as of Thursday morning they had a verified 15k in sales at that time. If people go shopping over this long weekend, they could still do 35- 40k I think.
Still, a tremendous drop off and possibly a blow to their exclusivity agreement with Wal-Mart if the store overstocked in anticipation of REV type numbers.
Monday will tell the tale.
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