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at the risk of flogging a dead horse - a wise man once said there are three kinds of lies: lies, damn lies and statistics.
the statistical red herring that is often waved around is that - for a time - Van Hagar was "more successful" because their albums all went to No.1. That is often trotted out as a flabby justification for the bigger lie.
Well, it's also a statistic that only makes sense within the context of a market. Today you can probably get a No. 1 album with less than 100,000 sales (I believe that Chickenf**t's album went top ten with sales of around 40k). Different times, different markets. So, look at context - '1984' was kept off top spot by an album that was probably selling a million a week at the time. At any other time, it would have been a No. 1 album.
Anyways, this is the last word I will ever utter on this topic. The truth is self-evident for anyone who cares to do a bit of looking.THINK LIKE THE WAVESComment
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It's very misleading...Comment
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Van Halen 1 sold over 10 million copies
1984 sold over 10 million copies
Van Hagar's best seller was 5150, which sold 6 million. Every Van Hagar album after that sold LESS than the one before. Don't have the exact numbers in front of me, but I think it was like 4 million for Othisblowsgoats2, 3 million for FUCK, and 2 million for Balance. And their horrible live album barely cracked gold, from my memory.Comment
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from Wikipedia:
Nielsen SoundScan began tracking sales data for Nielsen on March 1, 1991. The May 25 issue of Billboard published Billboard 200 and Country Music charts based on SoundScan "piece count data," and the first Hot 100 chart to debut with the system was released on November 30, 1991. Previously, Billboard tracked sales by calling stores across the U.S. and asking about sales - a method that was inherently error-prone and open to outright fraud.
Nielsen SoundScan figures are not used in RIAA certification; the RIAA system predates Nielsen SoundScan and includes sales outlets Nielsen misses. Prior to Nielsen SoundScan, RIAA certification was the only audited and verifiable system for tracking music sales in the U.S.; it is still the only system capable of tracking 100% of sales (albeit as shipments less returns, not actual sales like Nielsen SoundScan).Writing In All Proper Case Takes Extra Time, Is Confusing To Read, And Is Completely Pointless.Comment
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I'm in the minority here I know, but 1984 is my favorite Van Halen album. Sadly it had to go up against 'Thriller' which is an impossible task.“Great losses often bring only a numb shock. To truly plunge a victim into misery, you must overwhelm him with many small sufferings.”Comment
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Van Halen was never as big as they were in 1984. They were the biggest band on the face of the earth. It was a surreal time for a young VH fan to watch your favourite
band rise from the release of the first album to the top of the world in 6 short years only to have the wheels fall off and witness the band replace the Rocks greatest frontman with a
B/C level clown.
Tubby McHagar walked into the biggest band in the world. He did nothing to elevate or maintain that status. What he did maintain was a steady trend of the opposite, with the proof of each album
selling less than the previous.
Trunk and Hagar can fuck off and eat a bag of dicks!Trolls take heed...LOG OUT & FUCK OFF!!!
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One interesting thing is, if you look at the sales of Van Halen when it peaked at Number 2, those weekly sales were higher than the week 5150 hit Number 1.
Sales numbers have nothing to do with the chart. It was Number 2 because Michael Jackson was bigger than Coca-Cola. 5150 would not have come near THRILLER... At least 1984 gave it a fighting chance.
And which line-up had a #1 single?Roth Army Militia
Originally posted by WARF
Rikk - The new school of the Roth Army... this dude leads the pack... three words... The Sheep Pen... this dude opened alot of doors for people during this new era... he's the best of the new school.Comment
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1. Nice of Eddie to admit he could be wrong. To me he is THE global spokesman (media-wise) for Heavy Metal and Hard Rock. Nobody elected him to the post...he just has the highest profile right now in public perception.
2. How is Van Halen better than van hagar? Let me count the ways.......one, two, thirteen, sixty-nine, five-hundred-forty-three, seven-hundred-thousand, eight-hundred and ninety-nine, 87 billion......need I go on?
Record Sales.....beat that dead horsie!
3. I do not have a favorite album, but the first 4 are my fave albumS.
4. How fast will this new album hit platinum? Might take a couple of months, but it is not a question of "IF" but a question of "WHEN".
5. Yes, Eddie has to be a good host, massage the egos of his guests, etc. but then he is a huge FAN of metal anyway. There IS, however, a post from VHND awhile back....something that was a pretty extensive (but FAR from complete) list of the fucking lies Spambot printed in his imaginary "autobiography".
VaBeach? Great job with Eddie. Send this list to him so he can see for himself what a fucking tool Spambot really is:
Original link here:
But to save Eddie from having to search for the list, Sesh posted it here:
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Who the fuck has been "inspired" by Van HAGAR and Hagar in general?
I've only seen one admit it, and it was the frontman from Tesla claiming he won a slot in the band by singing "You're love is driving me crazy".
Classic Van Halen? Every fucking hairband ever, plus Smashing Pumpkins, Pantera, Alice In Chains, L7, (FORD claims Nirvana..cannot confirm nor deny) Green Day, Living Colour. oh..forgot..in the "All My Life" video for Foo Fighters, they're actually playing "Panama"
The whole crowd including CHRIS ROCK didn't go apeshit over the 04 reunion did they? No, because Roth led Van Halen was fucking awesome. Van HAGAR is the fucking 80's version of Nickelback with a better guitarist.Comment
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Exactly he is so blatant about it he's very much what is so wrong with media today. He lobs softballs to his guests does not challenge them and suxs their dick. Case in point the Axl Rose interview. The other co-hosts call him on his BS though and try to set him straight.Comment
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Exactly he is so blatant about it he's very much what is so wrong with media today. He lobs softballs to his guests does not challenge them and suxs their dick. Case in point the Axl Rose interview. The other co-hosts call him on his BS though and try to set him straight.
I agree 100% ---- that Axl Rose interview was an hour long dick-slurping session.
If that was Lisa Robinson interviewing and it was 1985 ---- she woulda ripped the arms out of Axl's sockets.Comment
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