Saint John wrote:lol...I like the way the typo sent you over the deep end. Real stable, guy.
Go fuck yourself douchebag. Do you want to sit here and start comparing typos? Perhaps I have some fun with the search function here?
Hows this...I like proving that you spew imagination-invented bullshit to further your agenda here...it appears you get your panties caught up in a bunch when someone calls your out on bullshit.
Saint John wrote:Again, I never claimed anything to be fact. I just pointed out something I came across and with the rumored "70 to 80 million worldwide" Journey supposedly has, the numbers fell in place somewhat nicely.
Oh? The 32.x million frontiers albums sold isn't fact? Perhaps you were told, read or imagined that the band sold X number of albums...so you figured, you'd multiply that number by .45 and assign that total to Frontiers?
Mighty convenient that the multiplier that you assigned to Frontiers was larger than the one you assigned to Escape. You're going to have a very hard time trying to prove your *assertion* made on page 6 of this thread that Frontiers was a more commercially successful album than Escape. Made up numbers dont count. I'm waiting...
RIAA numbers account for US totals yes, but don't sit there and try to support your claims with numbers that fall BELOW US attested numbers....it calls into question your entire batch of numbers.
I'm still trying to figure out how you came to the numbers you posted before....any time you want to cite your claims with a valid source, I'm all ears.