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MacShadowsBall 04-14-2012 11:54 AM

Are there any hit songs from Behind the Mask or Time
 
The favorite non-hit song contest now moves in the Post-Rumours era with discussion about Behind the Mask and Time

Are there any songs from these two albums that you feel should count as hits and not be in the contest?

holidayroad 04-14-2012 12:42 PM

In the U.S., 'Save Me' was a hit. Same with 'Skies the Limit'.

MacFan92 04-14-2012 12:54 PM

I think "Love Is Dangerous" also cracked the top ten of the US rock charts.

MacShadowsBall 04-14-2012 09:03 PM

Well according the wikipedia, "Save Me" hit #33 on the US charts. So far the highest ranking song we voted as a hit was "Love in Store" at #22.

"Skies the Limit" did hit #10 on the U.S. AC charts, while "Love is Dangerous" hit #7 on the U.S. rock charts.

I guess the question is do we loosen our standards in what we deem as hits, just so that we can have some hits from these albums. :shrug:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fleetwood_Mac_discography

Johnny Stew 04-14-2012 10:28 PM

"Save Me" is definitely a hit, because it made the Top 40 on Billboard's Hot 100 chart (and just ask Casey Kasem -- Top 40 is considered a hit).

"Skies" and "Hard Feelings" were the only other commercially released singles ("Love Is Dangerous" was only released as a promo single), and both failed to chart on the Hot 100.

(The AC and Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks charts only reflect what's being played on stations in those genres, while the Hot 100 rankings are based on a combined total of a song's airplay on all radio stations, plus its commercial sales. The chart also used to factor in jukebox play data, but now factors in digital streaming. So while there are often songs that are quite popular on the niche stations, their sales data and total airplay data doesn't always reach Hot 100 levels.)

In regards to 'Time,' there were no charting singles (the album itself also failed to chart in the US).

mottabam 04-15-2012 10:43 AM

I beleive Time did chart in the UK though. Also, "I Do" was a single but perhaps not a "hit". There was also a sports/soccer? Cd that had Blow by Blow on it, but then again far from hit status. IMO best potential hit would have been Winds of Change. Record label was not behind this album in the slightest. Back in the early 90's Boston/Providence area stations played alot of tracks off the BTM album...

Jondalar 04-16-2012 02:34 AM

Save Me was the ONLY hit. The other singles were just also rans.

chiliD 04-16-2012 11:54 AM

Would we include MTV video play? The video for "Skies The Limit" was in "Heavy Rotation" on MTV.

MacShadowsBall 04-16-2012 12:45 PM

I'll count Save Me as a hit, though I'm still undecided about Skies the Limit. Good point you made, chiliD about video airplay. Skies the Limit did have a music video and if we consider it a non-hit, it would be the only 'non-hit' with a video. :shrug:

Jondalar 04-16-2012 11:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MacShadowsBall (Post 1047982)
I'll count Save Me as a hit, though I'm still undecided about Skies the Limit. Good point you made, chiliD about video airplay. Skies the Limit did have a music video and if we consider it a non-hit, it would be the only 'non-hit' with a video. :shrug:

Skies the Limit had some rotation on MTV, but the song bombed. It was not hit.

moon 04-17-2012 02:17 PM

Behind maybe...but Time...
 
Hi there! Unfortunately, Paper Doll can't be on a possible poll. I think it's the only "hit" from the Post-Rumours era.
I don't believe in what Billboard says. Some songs around the world were better than what Billboard said.
For the Time album, there's no hits. Or something similar. And from Behind the Mask...it was very commercial, and it's hard to me to find one true hit.
Regards!

MacFan92 04-17-2012 05:56 PM

Are "As Long As You Follow" and "No Questions Asked" considered to be Post-Rumours Era Mac? They weren't recorded with Lindsey, they were recorded with Billy and Rick, so it seems to me that As Long As You Follow would be considered a hit from the Post-Rumours Era.

MacShadowsBall 04-17-2012 08:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MacFan92 (Post 1048195)
Are "As Long As You Follow" and "No Questions Asked" considered to be Post-Rumours Era Mac? They weren't recorded with Lindsey, they were recorded with Billy and Rick, so it seems to me that As Long As You Follow would be considered a hit from the Post-Rumours Era.

Good question! This thread is just for Behind the Mask/Time albums. Later on as the contest progresses, we'll pick up Christine, Lindsey, and Stevie's "extra" FM and decide if they are hits.

But yeah to answer your question, ALAYF and NQA are considered Post-Rumours era.

I've decided "Save Me" is the only hit from these two albums. All other songs from these albums will be in the contest. :cool:

billwebster 04-20-2012 04:57 PM

"Love Shines" has been a big radio airplay hit back in the day here in Germany and they still play it.

skuncles 04-25-2012 12:05 PM

I don't know if it charted or not, but "When The Sun Goes Down" got LOTS of airplay on the COUNTRY stations here in CT. Whenever they played it they would say it was "Fleetwood Mac featuring Billy Burnette". He did score a few minor country hits previously so I think that's the angle they were going for.


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