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Post by aerozhul on Feb 19, 2018 11:50:26 GMT -5
About once a month I check the Billboard rock charts to see what new music is out there. I rarely listen to the radio anymore as I hate the constant string of commercials. Today I was looking at "Hot Rock songs" chart and noticed that Dream On is charting at #11. At first I thought maybe the band had released a new version or something, but then I also saw Queen's We Will Rock You and Def Lep's Pour Some Sugar on the chart.
Curious. Dream On is a staple of radio but I've never seen it charting as usually that's for new music. Upon further inspection, I see that this chart is radio airplay, sales data and streaming data.
Maybe Steven's Superbowl commercial has something to do with this? I only saw it that one time.
It's been a while since I've been on these boards.....you guys all seem to be doing well!
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Post by AeroCooper on Feb 19, 2018 15:08:34 GMT -5
Yes, that is the reason (The commercial and the charting were covered in other threads). Pretty cool for them, I'm sure.
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