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Re: Chinese Democracy Chart Positions Thread
I remember in November going to Best Buy to pick up CD, and one of the employees told me how it was flying off the shelf.
BUT
I know what I saw when I was there, and what I saw was a store FULL of customers, packed actually, on a Sunday, and guess who was the ONLY person in the store buying CD?
Die hards are irrelevant. It's about how many copies the stores and chains buy in.
So in your eyes CD is a platinum album?
Re: Chinese Democracy Chart Positions Thread
Die hards are irrelevant. It's about how many copies the stores and chains buy in.
They're not irrelevant for an album at Gold status with multiple copies bought per hardcore fan. Obviously not every fan bought multiples, but a decent percentage did. They're actually partly responsible for the album's first week success. The album suffered a massive descent from the charts starting in week 2.
You are correct though that to GNR and Uni, it didn't matter. They got their money upfront, and thats why they so willingly released a half assed product.
Re: Chinese Democracy Chart Positions Thread
Olorin wrote:Of course they have more chance of selling the album online if its on the first page, rather than way down the listings.
I doubt it really is their best seller at this point in time.Well it IS the list of best sellers. So unless you're thinking they're fudging the list and just putting Chinese Democracy at the top because it's exlcusive to the store? I'm not so sure Best Buy, or anyone, would bend over backwards to help GNR at this point.
They'd be helping themselves though, Best Buy bought all those copies outright.
Re: Chinese Democracy Chart Positions Thread
DCK wrote:Die hards are irrelevant. It's about how many copies the stores and chains buy in.
They're not irrelevant for an album at Gold status with multiple copies bought per hardcore fan. Obviously not every fan bought multiples, but a decent percentage did. They're actually partly responsible for the album's first week success. The album suffered a massive descent from the charts starting in week 2.
You are correct though that to GNR and Uni, it didn't matter. They got their money upfront, and thats why they so willingly released a half assed product.
That's why diehards buying multiple copies aren't irrelevant. Whether a fan bought 1 or 30, it doesn't really matter. Axl himself could've gone out and bought 100,000 copies to help boost the numbers but I don't think that was the goal, even for those who DID buy mulitple copies. I bought 3 copies, 1 for me, and 2 for gifts. Most others who bought multiple copies bought them to give to others, not just to have 30 extra copies on hand.
Re: Chinese Democracy Chart Positions Thread
faldor wrote:Olorin wrote:Of course they have more chance of selling the album online if its on the first page, rather than way down the listings.
I doubt it really is their best seller at this point in time.Well it IS the list of best sellers. So unless you're thinking they're fudging the list and just putting Chinese Democracy at the top because it's exlcusive to the store? I'm not so sure Best Buy, or anyone, would bend over backwards to help GNR at this point.
They'd be helping themselves though, Best Buy bought all those copies outright.
They would be, but I honestly don't think they're all that concerned right now. There's little they can do to turn this around. IF they wanted to blow through more copies they could reduce the price and put them in the bargain bin. "Putting" it on the top of its best sellers list obviously hasn't helped over the last 4 months or so.
Re: Chinese Democracy Chart Positions Thread
Mabye it is their top seller, but only their online top seller, seeing as Best Buy is the retail exclusive. Honestly, how many casual music fans would go to the Best Buy website to order music?
I bet they sell more than 1 cd per week in store, if they dont, then why not stop selling cds altogether? Eminem just released a new album and they havnt sold any?
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I bet they sell more than 1 cd per week in store, if they dont, then why not stop selling cds altogether? Eminem just released a new album and they havnt sold any?
Thats actually a good point, and I wouldn't be surprised if they stop selling music in the near future. CDs and LPs clearly aren't bringing in any traffic when their big release is selling less than one copy per store, per week.
If artists like Eminem, U2, Beyonce,etc. are selling less than Chinese Democracy, you might as well remove the music section and stack up boxes of dog shit in its place and you'll make the same amount of money.
Best Buy used to be such a great store.