Congratulations, America – Taylor Swift is yr new favorite President of the United States!

And then there’s this:

And this:

Which makes Lady Gaga Vice President, Black-Eyed Peas Secretary Of State and Nickelback the Pentagon.
PRODUCTION NOTE: I’d have posted this sooner, but Nielsen SoundScan used to wait until the end of the year to publish these numbers, so I usually don't start tracking them down until then. Evidently the SoundScan year ends in November.
BACKGROUND: A long time ago when I was doing the “Go To Hell” zine, I would publish annual SoundScan data as a sort of satirical tribute to the idea that people – mainly record label executives, but also a lot of music fans I’ve met – measure how good an album is by how many units it sells. Because if it wasn’t “good” music, no one would buy it. Right?
Then I would break down the numbers to compare the Top Ten with the number of Top Ten albums I bought that year, or the number of Top Ten artists that I owned any records by at all, etc. The number in either category was typically less than two (2).
This year it’s zero.
The same, incidentally, applies to Nielsen/SoundScan’s Top Ten Albums/Singles Of The 00s as well (though I do own a lot of Beatles albums – just not that one).
Not that it matters. I just enjoy pointing this out.
BONUS TRACK: Incidentally, I've just been informed that Metallica has officially outsold Shania Twain in the SoundScan universe – by 3,000 units!
Vox unpopuli,
This is dF

And then there’s this:

And this:

Which makes Lady Gaga Vice President, Black-Eyed Peas Secretary Of State and Nickelback the Pentagon.
PRODUCTION NOTE: I’d have posted this sooner, but Nielsen SoundScan used to wait until the end of the year to publish these numbers, so I usually don't start tracking them down until then. Evidently the SoundScan year ends in November.
BACKGROUND: A long time ago when I was doing the “Go To Hell” zine, I would publish annual SoundScan data as a sort of satirical tribute to the idea that people – mainly record label executives, but also a lot of music fans I’ve met – measure how good an album is by how many units it sells. Because if it wasn’t “good” music, no one would buy it. Right?
Then I would break down the numbers to compare the Top Ten with the number of Top Ten albums I bought that year, or the number of Top Ten artists that I owned any records by at all, etc. The number in either category was typically less than two (2).
This year it’s zero.
The same, incidentally, applies to Nielsen/SoundScan’s Top Ten Albums/Singles Of The 00s as well (though I do own a lot of Beatles albums – just not that one).
Not that it matters. I just enjoy pointing this out.
BONUS TRACK: Incidentally, I've just been informed that Metallica has officially outsold Shania Twain in the SoundScan universe – by 3,000 units!
Vox unpopuli,
This is dF
no subject
on 2010-01-03 03:32 pm (UTC)