Moderator: Andrew
ProgRocker53 wrote:REO Speedwagon- 64,920 sales
Loverboy- 42,498 sales
Bryan Adams- 1 sale
Melissa wrote:Rhiannon wrote:ProgRocker53 wrote:REO Speedwagon- 64,920 sales
Loverboy- 42,498 sales
Bryan Adams- 1 sale
That was Dean.
Don't forget Dokken's sales on LSA -- 3, all Rip. Home, car, office.
Bump it up to 4, mine came![]()
Rhiannon wrote:Melissa wrote:Rhiannon wrote:ProgRocker53 wrote:REO Speedwagon- 64,920 sales
Loverboy- 42,498 sales
Bryan Adams- 1 sale
That was Dean.
Don't forget Dokken's sales on LSA -- 3, all Rip. Home, car, office.
Bump it up to 4, mine came![]()
What th--... OHHH... your Dokken CD came. Gotcha, Melface.

ProgRocker53 wrote:There's a parallel between Dokken CDs coming and people cumming.
weatherman90 ain't here right now to share, but I'm sure he erupted like Mt. St. Helen when he got his disc.
Rhiannon wrote:ProgRocker53 wrote:There's a parallel between Dokken CDs coming and people cumming.
weatherman90 ain't here right now to share, but I'm sure he erupted like Mt. St. Helen when he got his disc.
Shit, if that's the effect it has on people, someone send me a case or two of those discs.![]()

Melissa wrote:Rhiannon wrote:ProgRocker53 wrote:REO Speedwagon- 64,920 sales
Loverboy- 42,498 sales
Bryan Adams- 1 sale
That was Dean.
Don't forget Dokken's sales on LSA -- 3, all Rip. Home, car, office.
Bump it up to 4, mine came![]()
ProgRocker53 wrote:REO Speedwagon- 64,920 sales
Loverboy- 42,498 sales
Bryan Adams- 1 sale

sniper16 wrote:hey drew, do you have any sales figures for the latest walmart releases, or the generations cd, they gave/sold these on that tour and those would go to sales. just for a reference for the current cd.
Andrew wrote:sniper16 wrote:hey drew, do you have any sales figures for the latest walmart releases, or the generations cd, they gave/sold these on that tour and those would go to sales. just for a reference for the current cd.
I'll try and find out....
Monker wrote:Andrew wrote:sniper16 wrote:hey drew, do you have any sales figures for the latest walmart releases, or the generations cd, they gave/sold these on that tour and those would go to sales. just for a reference for the current cd.
I'll try and find out....
There is no reliable number for the Journey CDs...if you want to count the 'free' ones...
I specifically asked CJ about this and she said they never kept track of how many were given away.

Monker wrote:Andrew wrote:sniper16 wrote:hey drew, do you have any sales figures for the latest walmart releases, or the generations cd, they gave/sold these on that tour and those would go to sales. just for a reference for the current cd.
I'll try and find out....
There is no reliable number for the Journey CDs...if you want to count the 'free' ones...
I specifically asked CJ about this and she said they never kept track of how many were given away.

Saint John wrote:Monker wrote:Andrew wrote:sniper16 wrote:hey drew, do you have any sales figures for the latest walmart releases, or the generations cd, they gave/sold these on that tour and those would go to sales. just for a reference for the current cd.
I'll try and find out....
There is no reliable number for the Journey CDs...if you want to count the 'free' ones...
I specifically asked CJ about this and she said they never kept track of how many were given away.
I can't see the cash register sales being anything over 17 units.

StoneCold wrote:It's like Billy Joel's comment on his Mellencamp R&RHOF intro. "Nobody's buying records anymore".
Red13JoePa wrote:StoneCold wrote:It's like Billy Joel's comment on his Mellencamp R&RHOF intro. "Nobody's buying records anymore".
Yep, it's a shame, pissed me off.
Platinum is like the new triple or quadruple platinum.
Speaks to our Type A, A.D.D., impatient, instant gratification, sense of entitlement as a culture now.
Boo, bitch, and flock to the beerlines at concerts at the first NOTE of something non-greatest hits, and buy single songs online instead of albums.

ProgRocker53 wrote:Red13JoePa wrote:StoneCold wrote:It's like Billy Joel's comment on his Mellencamp R&RHOF intro. "Nobody's buying records anymore".
Yep, it's a shame, pissed me off.
Platinum is like the new triple or quadruple platinum.
Speaks to our Type A, A.D.D., impatient, instant gratification, sense of entitlement as a culture now.
Boo, bitch, and flock to the beerlines at concerts at the first NOTE of something non-greatest hits, and buy single songs online instead of albums.
I'm not like that, thankfully. I'd wager MOST of us here at MR aren't either.

Saint John wrote:Monker wrote:Andrew wrote:sniper16 wrote:hey drew, do you have any sales figures for the latest walmart releases, or the generations cd, they gave/sold these on that tour and those would go to sales. just for a reference for the current cd.
I'll try and find out....
There is no reliable number for the Journey CDs...if you want to count the 'free' ones...
I specifically asked CJ about this and she said they never kept track of how many were given away.
I can't see the cash register sales being anything over 17 units.

Red13JoePa wrote:StoneCold wrote:It's like Billy Joel's comment on his Mellencamp R&RHOF intro. "Nobody's buying records anymore".
Yep, it's a shame, pissed me off.
Platinum is like the new triple or quadruple platinum.
Speaks to our Type A, A.D.D., impatient, instant gratification, sense of entitlement as a culture now.
Boo, bitch, and flock to the beerlines at concerts at the first NOTE of something non-greatest hits, and buy single songs online instead of albums.

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 28 guests