I declare it to be so!
I couldn't find any official source about how well TFF is fairing in Canada.Genghis Khan said:I thought it peaked at #3 in Canada, not 6.
Those usually aren't released until at least a week after the release date.p4warrior said:Any US results yet?
How the fuck can he be charting above Maiden if he hasn't had a new album out recently? I know he's popular, but I find it hard to believe he's still selling that many copies every week.Chev Chellios said:The only reason it didnt peak here is because of Justin Bieber. Fuck him.
It went to #1 in Canada!!! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Maiden_discography FUCK YOU JUSTIN BOOBER!!!pilau said:I couldn't find any official source about how well TFF is fairing in Canada.
You need to update Canada.pilau said:So far, so good:
CountryDebut andPeak
Australia21Belgium66Canada666666Finland11Ireland33The Netherlands22Sweden11UK11
Travis_AKA_fonzbear2000 said:However, if you click the 61, it brings you to this: http://inmusic.ca/news_and_features/the ... d/57b5283a is that just for HMV or does it represent Canada's album charts in general?
Travis_AKA_fonzbear2000 said:Since BNW, Maiden has gotten more popular EVERYWHERE!![]()
Precisely what I was thinking. There's no reason for them not to play Iron Maiden (and a lot of other bands) on daytime radio, and the sales figures show that: three times as many albums sold last week than Eminem. Correct me if I'm wrong, but Iron Maiden are more "radio-friendly" than Eminem as they never sing about beating up ex-wives and don't need their songs censored. Apparently the playlist committee (sp?) at Radio 1 has really complex politics, or so Chris Moyles said one morning when asking his producer about the playlist. He also asked listeners to text in what they want on the Radio 1 playlist and Led Zeppelin, Iron Maiden, Black Sabbath and Metallica came up several times so he asked why those bands never get airtime. I think the answer is that the UK music industry is specifically biased against Heavy Metal, and despite last week's albums sales leaving radio stations with egg on their faces that isn't going to change.Kamelion said:Maiden got a little coverage on the BBC website after charting at #1:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-11053572
Links to the BBC's own page on the band below - it mentions that the band has sold millions of albums without any real radio or tv support. Nice to see the BBC acknowledging its own shortcomings, heh heh heh...![]()
Black Wizard said:I think the answer is that the UK music industry is specifically biased against Heavy Metal, and despite last week's albums sales leaving radio stations with egg on their faces that isn't going to change.