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- andmaste
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your charts
Well, how many of you have your personal weekly music charts?
Me, I'm doing my own TOP 15 Single chart and TOP Album chart since 1987, and many times I take a look at what song I liked the most in a certain period of my life.
What was my #1 when I turned 18? And when I asked my wife to marry me? And when my son was born? Etc...
For my own sake... obviously.
And then I make the annual and global charts and statistics.
How many of you do the same?
Ray: obviously you are one of us..
Me, I'm doing my own TOP 15 Single chart and TOP Album chart since 1987, and many times I take a look at what song I liked the most in a certain period of my life.
What was my #1 when I turned 18? And when I asked my wife to marry me? And when my son was born? Etc...
For my own sake... obviously.
And then I make the annual and global charts and statistics.
How many of you do the same?
Ray: obviously you are one of us..
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I used to do it back in the 80's, but I can't seem to find the time these days. There's a regular poster at Dotmusic who's been making a personal chart since the seventies. Quite amazing.
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- andmaste
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My personal charts are only about new releases.spongeg wrote: how do y'all do it?
do you rate it accordign to what you buy and listen to?
or what you like on the radio?
do old songs creep into the chart? lile say you listened to an old PSB CD that week
So, if I listen to an old single and/or album, it can't chart anymore, unless it's a brand new re-issue.
- Ray
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I've had a chart since 1991; it started as a top 15, then became top 20 and quickly top 30. It has continued like that till last year when I almost dropped it altogether due to the fact chart music became so crap it was a pain in the ass to have to dig for anything worth hearing (and charting). Currently it's a top 20 and this week's top 10 is quite PSB influenced 
1 1 3 FLAMBOYANT
Pet Shop Boys
2 2 3 TAKE YOUR MAMA
Scissor Sisters
3 6 8 COMFORTABLY NUMB
Scissor Sisters
4 3 3 IF I CAN'T HAVE YOU
Alicia Keys
5 5 4 A LITTLE BIT OF PAIN
Vanessa Daou
6 8 2 BLACK CHERRY (SINGLE MIX)
Goldfrapp
7 4 6 HOME
Zero 7
8 7 15 MIRACLES
Pet Shop Boys
9 ! 1 TAKEN IT ALL
Zoot Woman
10 ! 1 IF I THOUGHT YOU'D EVER CHANGE YOUR MIND
Agnetha Faltskog
1 1 3 FLAMBOYANT
Pet Shop Boys
2 2 3 TAKE YOUR MAMA
Scissor Sisters
3 6 8 COMFORTABLY NUMB
Scissor Sisters
4 3 3 IF I CAN'T HAVE YOU
Alicia Keys
5 5 4 A LITTLE BIT OF PAIN
Vanessa Daou
6 8 2 BLACK CHERRY (SINGLE MIX)
Goldfrapp
7 4 6 HOME
Zero 7
8 7 15 MIRACLES
Pet Shop Boys
9 ! 1 TAKEN IT ALL
Zoot Woman
10 ! 1 IF I THOUGHT YOU'D EVER CHANGE YOUR MIND
Agnetha Faltskog
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- BlueSwan
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I have done a top 20 every week since august 1990. I allow myself to chart everything except songs that I've been personally involved with. I hardly ever chart old songs I've known for years - it would have to be a very special occasion for that to happen. From time to time I do chart old songs that I didn't previously know or that I've only known vaguely.
I do my chart on sundays. Come sunday I might post my top 20 in this thread, who knows?
I do my chart on sundays. Come sunday I might post my top 20 in this thread, who knows?
http://www.soundcloud.com/blueswan (Blue Swan tracks, my solo tracks and remixes)
http://soundcloud.com/groups/inspired-by-pet-shop-boys (A collection of various artists PSB covers, PSB remixes and original songs inspired by PSB - anyone interested can contribute tracks)
http://soundcloud.com/groups/inspired-by-pet-shop-boys (A collection of various artists PSB covers, PSB remixes and original songs inspired by PSB - anyone interested can contribute tracks)
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I used to do my personal top 20's during the period of 1993-2002...Also thought of doing my all time PSB Top when celebrating my 10 year fanship in 2001...But I'm too lazy 
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- Phillip
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I have done a Top Forty (monthly) since January 1984
(I've mentioned it here before). This is Chart number 289 up to January 2008
I can't be arsed to write it all here, but my current Top 10 is:-
N.B (M) = Total months at number one e.g 47M (47 months at number 1) these months do not have to be consecutive.
1 (1) Numb (8M)
2 (3) I Made My Excuses & Left
3 (2) DJ Culture (47M)
4 (4) After All (8M)
5 (7) Being Boring (2M)
6 (6) Rent (19M)
7 (5) West End Girls (2M)
8 (8) Always On My Mind (2M)
9 (9) Young Offender
10 (10) It Couldn't Happen Here
Being Boring is longest serving record at number 2 with 30 months when it was stuck behind DJ Culture.
Can't get rid of 'cool' should be 8
Nearly gave up a couple of times in the mid 90's but will always carry on...it's good history. I call it 'The chart that doesn't count'
I have had non-PSB stuff in it from time to time. The likes of A-Ha, Yello, Berlin, Climie Fisher & strange things like The Floral Dance
Now go ahead take the piss
I can't be arsed to write it all here, but my current Top 10 is:-
N.B (M) = Total months at number one e.g 47M (47 months at number 1) these months do not have to be consecutive.
1 (1) Numb (8M)
2 (3) I Made My Excuses & Left
3 (2) DJ Culture (47M)
4 (4) After All (8M)
5 (7) Being Boring (2M)
6 (6) Rent (19M)
7 (5) West End Girls (2M)
8 (8) Always On My Mind (2M)
9 (9) Young Offender
10 (10) It Couldn't Happen Here
Being Boring is longest serving record at number 2 with 30 months when it was stuck behind DJ Culture.
Can't get rid of 'cool' should be 8
Nearly gave up a couple of times in the mid 90's but will always carry on...it's good history. I call it 'The chart that doesn't count'
I have had non-PSB stuff in it from time to time. The likes of A-Ha, Yello, Berlin, Climie Fisher & strange things like The Floral Dance
Now go ahead take the piss
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