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Toph wrote:How does Michael Jackson connect to Styx? In 1983, Kilroy (and a few other albums) as well as Mr. Roboto (and a few other popular singles) couldn't hit number one on either the Album Chart or the Singles chart respectively. Why? Well, there was a little album called Thriller by MJ that wouldn't let go of that number one spot...and there were a few songs...Beat It, Billie Jean, etc. that wouldn't loosen their grips on the #1 spot on the singles chart.... Michael Jackson was the ultimate blocker on the charts - no one could get to #1 during the domination of Thriller and its 7 top 10 singles! Think about it - he had almost as many top 10 singles on one album that Styx had...for a career!
Jodes wrote:Toph wrote:How does Michael Jackson connect to Styx? In 1983, Kilroy (and a few other albums) as well as Mr. Roboto (and a few other popular singles) couldn't hit number one on either the Album Chart or the Singles chart respectively. Why? Well, there was a little album called Thriller by MJ that wouldn't let go of that number one spot...and there were a few songs...Beat It, Billie Jean, etc. that wouldn't loosen their grips on the #1 spot on the singles chart.... Michael Jackson was the ultimate blocker on the charts - no one could get to #1 during the domination of Thriller and its 7 top 10 singles! Think about it - he had almost as many top 10 singles on one album that Styx had...for a career!
And if Styx would have been on CBS, Columbia or any other label then A&M, I'm sure they would have sold more records.. Just look at Foreigner, REO and Journey..
I'm actually still in shock over his passing.. He was SO big when I was a kid.. then he turned into the freakshow we all know.
Sigh..
hoagiepete wrote:Jodes wrote:Toph wrote:How does Michael Jackson connect to Styx? In 1983, Kilroy (and a few other albums) as well as Mr. Roboto (and a few other popular singles) couldn't hit number one on either the Album Chart or the Singles chart respectively. Why? Well, there was a little album called Thriller by MJ that wouldn't let go of that number one spot...and there were a few songs...Beat It, Billie Jean, etc. that wouldn't loosen their grips on the #1 spot on the singles chart.... Michael Jackson was the ultimate blocker on the charts - no one could get to #1 during the domination of Thriller and its 7 top 10 singles! Think about it - he had almost as many top 10 singles on one album that Styx had...for a career!
And if Styx would have been on CBS, Columbia or any other label then A&M, I'm sure they would have sold more records.. Just look at Foreigner, REO and Journey..
I'm actually still in shock over his passing.. He was SO big when I was a kid.. then he turned into the freakshow we all know.
Sigh..
It is too bad...but I have to admit I am not shocked at all. Kind of weird, but it didn't surprise me the least bit.
I really have no idea, but it appears his life was a living hell. I hope he has now found peace.
Toph wrote:Much of which was brought on by himself.... Sad to see the guy die, but let's not forget that he wasn't exactly a saint....
Toph wrote:How does Michael Jackson connect to Styx? In 1983, Kilroy (and a few other albums) as well as Mr. Roboto (and a few other popular singles) couldn't hit number one on either the Album Chart or the Singles chart respectively. Why? Well, there was a little album called Thriller by MJ that wouldn't let go of that number one spot...and there were a few songs...Beat It, Billie Jean, etc. that wouldn't loosen their grips on the #1 spot on the singles chart.... Michael Jackson was the ultimate blocker on the charts - no one could get to #1 during the domination of Thriller and its 7 top 10 singles! Think about it - he had almost as many top 10 singles on one album that Styx had...for a career!
DerriD wrote:Toph wrote:How does Michael Jackson connect to Styx? In 1983, Kilroy (and a few other albums) as well as Mr. Roboto (and a few other popular singles) couldn't hit number one on either the Album Chart or the Singles chart respectively. Why? Well, there was a little album called Thriller by MJ that wouldn't let go of that number one spot...and there were a few songs...Beat It, Billie Jean, etc. that wouldn't loosen their grips on the #1 spot on the singles chart.... Michael Jackson was the ultimate blocker on the charts - no one could get to #1 during the domination of Thriller and its 7 top 10 singles! Think about it - he had almost as many top 10 singles on one album that Styx had...for a career!
Van Halen have mentioned this about their 1984 album and that they finally got a number one album with 5150.
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