The history of House of Blues 2003
Spiritual_Chaos
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Was watching Tarantino talk about Psycho II and this popped on afterwards which was a bit fascinating. Was mighty surprised at the Pearl Jam mention @ 9 min
https://youtu.be/4AySoWKO-dI
Didn't know this show was played in an attempt to get more radio airplay (for the "Save You" single I reckon?).
Also didn't know about the inclusion in the Payola (illegally paying radio stations for airplay) scandal of the mid 00s.
I guess the label was really stressed out about the weak performance of Riot Act?
Was this known at the time? I had not heard of this at all.
https://youtu.be/4AySoWKO-dI
Didn't know this show was played in an attempt to get more radio airplay (for the "Save You" single I reckon?).
Also didn't know about the inclusion in the Payola (illegally paying radio stations for airplay) scandal of the mid 00s.
I guess the label was really stressed out about the weak performance of Riot Act?
Was this known at the time? I had not heard of this at all.
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One thing mentioned in the video is that they tricked the charts by spinning songs in the wee hours, but the Billboard airplay formula doesn't treat all spins equally. When a song is played, they cross-reference the ratings for the 15-minute period in which it is played and afford points accordingly. In other words, if a song is played at 2 p.m. and there are 15,000 people listening, it will generate more airplay points or chart purposes than if it is played at 2 a.m. and there are 500 people listening.