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I agree!Benny wrote:Interesting to see that apart from "Gold", other compilations are also selling in the US, namely "20th Century Masters" and now "Icon".
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JB wasn't banned for the joke, he didn't start it (some of the mods did).Stevereno81126 wrote:Well that is bittersweet news. Hadn't noticed it was April 1st. Glad the site is not going down, but I can't believe they would ban JohnnyBoy for the joke.
'Gold' - UK Artist Chart - The past 5 Weeks - 3rd to 31st March:,
89 - 104 - 131 - 125 - 126
I'm not sure where it is in today's Album Chart - W/E 7th April - but, it is still not back in the Top 100.
It is selling about 1,000 copies a Week.
Its UK Sales are now about 4,995.000.
'18 Hits' is on over 330,000 UK Sales.
Finally! Of course it's already on YouTube. I like Frida's "Another Morning Without You" best; the Vocoder version is also nice, the disco version is ok. Björn's "Twinkle Twinkle", however, is just horriblezeus555 wrote:The Demo Versions Track on 'The Visitors' (Deluxe),
was premiered on BBC2 TV, in the UK, today.
Why was he banned ? He was a good member, made some interesting contributions.Benny wrote:Stephen, UKMix is not gonna end, it was just an April fool's joke. However, the bad thing is that Johnnyboy got banned. I hope that we all can keep up this great thread even without him.
Old archives of Billboard magazine are a very interesting source for sales information about Abba. Some information is posted on the first page of this thread, mostly from the one issue in 1979 that celebrated five years of Abba.
Of course he was a good member with great contributions, especially to Abba-related topics. When a member is banned then this is announced in the "UKMix" section, you'll find the answer to your question there.wolfmother wrote:
Why was he banned ? He was a good member, made some interesting contributions.