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Post by Blitz on May 31, 2011 12:24:53 GMT
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Post by shelagh on May 31, 2011 13:06:16 GMT
Terrible results, they'd play all these anyway except for (Broken Star) - but I love the pie charts Kim!!
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Post by shelagh on May 31, 2011 13:06:55 GMT
Maybe everyone who voted will get a free ticket to the 'last' gig in London?
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Post by Blitz on May 31, 2011 13:24:44 GMT
It's not that bad! Out of the top songs from each group I can't remember hearing Broken Starr, Slack Jaw, Hope and Jump or Firefly for ages, if at all.
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Post by sequinpeacock on May 31, 2011 13:29:09 GMT
What a frankly stunning back catalogue. Thanks for compiling Blitz!
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Post by littlemissmosher on May 31, 2011 19:32:19 GMT
PRETTY PICTURES *stares at this page for several hours*
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Post by thom on Jun 1, 2011 0:30:55 GMT
Good work Blitz.
And everyone who voted.
Especially me.
Blue Shadows ftw! WOO
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Post by jombennett on Jun 1, 2011 7:26:40 GMT
Brilliant work! still in shock that so many people love Broken Starr (it's the only song by the Bluetones I don't like!) It will be interesting to see the set list...by the last gig I'll know it off by heart!
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Post by johnkneem on Jun 1, 2011 8:12:44 GMT
Funnily enough, the three precise moments when The Bluetones popularity waned were:
1. Nazi interview with Steven Dead Wells (1945, -6%) 2. Inappropriate release sequence involving Never Going Nowhere (1967, -3%) 3. Refusal to play Broken Starr on Cheggers Plays Pop (1982, -91%)
Now make a graph of that!
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Post by blueboy72 on Jun 1, 2011 8:59:00 GMT
interesting reading Blitz, thanks for that
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Post by littlemissmosher on Jun 1, 2011 10:51:17 GMT
Funnily enough, the three precise moments when The Bluetones popularity waned were: 1. Nazi interview with Steven Dead Wells (1945, -6%) 2. Inappropriate release sequence involving Never Going Nowhere (1967, -3%) 3. Refusal to play Broken Starr on Cheggers Plays Pop (1982, -91%) Now make a graph of that! fuck graphs - VENN DIAGRAMS!
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Post by johnkneem on Jun 1, 2011 17:43:09 GMT
I'm not sure you can make a Venn diagram from three pieces of data that don't overlap. Could be wrong though!
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Post by littlemissmosher on Jun 1, 2011 18:57:32 GMT
I'm not sure you can make a Venn diagram from three pieces of data that don't overlap. Could be wrong though!
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Post by ben on Jun 1, 2011 19:07:21 GMT
Broken starr is one of their worst.
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Post by jombennett on Jun 2, 2011 19:38:34 GMT
Glad someone agrees Ben.
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