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« on: September 01, 2004, 11:51:12 PM »

Mainstream Rock

7 2 20 Slither, Velvet Revolver RCA | RMG 1

11 12 5 Fall To Pieces, Velvet Revolver RCA | RMG 11


Modern Rock

13 8 20 Slither, Velvet Revolver RCA | RMG 1
17 21 5 Fall To Pieces, Velvet Revolver RCA | RMG 17


I've been hearing FTP all over the Radio on the two Rock Station in my city but I havnt heard it on any other and wondering if it will be able to crack the top 40.
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« Reply #1 on: September 02, 2004, 12:57:21 AM »

As much as I hoped it would I don't think it will. It just does not seem to be picking up steam which is really sad because I thought it had crossover appeal. It has been on the chart 5 weeks now, if it hasn't caught yet there is a good chance its not going to. They just waited too long in between and being in Europe is not helping matters.
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« Reply #2 on: September 02, 2004, 05:39:25 AM »

As much as I hoped it would I don't think it will. It just does not seem to be picking up steam which is really sad because I thought it had crossover appeal. It has been on the chart 5 weeks now, if it hasn't caught yet there is a good chance its not going to. They just waited too long in between and being in Europe is not helping matters.

Or maybe people just don't like it?  It was neat to hear it a few times, but I never thought it will be single quality.  Superhuman may do better, but I'm sure that will be edited to death to satisfy mainstream radio.  I just don't think Fall To Pieces was really single material.  The lyrics are very weak on that song and I know a lot of reviewers are touting it as a Sweet Child O' Mine riff rip off (yeah weak comparison, but still they're the ones with the power)
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« Reply #3 on: September 02, 2004, 09:35:29 AM »

FTP is still doing pretty good. How did "sour girl" do?
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« Reply #4 on: September 02, 2004, 02:34:51 PM »

This is the new information from the Billboard Singles charts.

Mainstream Rock
7 7 21 Slither, Velvet Revolver RCA | RMG 1
8 11 6 Fall To Pieces, Velvet Revolver RCA | RMG 8

Modern Rock

13 17 6 Fall To Pieces, Velvet Revolver RCA | RMG 13
16 13 21 Slither, Velvet Revolver RCA | RMG 1


Fall To Pieces had the largest gain on both charts (tied with a few on the Modern Rock).  It was also awarded the Airpower label on the Modern Rock chart.
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