"Just Breathe" DID IT
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primussucks wrote:I guess it has officially "crossed over" now.
http://www.billboard.com/column/chartbe ... 8127.story
nice!
just above lady antebellum.....WHO THE HELL IS THAT?www.myspace.com0 -
Just saw this too...yeah, who the hell is Lady Antebellum? And what's the deal with all these "Lady's"? Lady Gaga, Lady Sovereign, now this Lady? Is this title necessary?
I want to be called 'Lord T-Bone' from now on. That's the male version of 'lady' right? Lady and Lord? I don't know. It's all ridiculous."Darkness comes in waves, tell me, why invite it to stay?"0 -
primussucks wrote:I guess it has officially "crossed over" now.
http://www.billboard.com/column/chartbe ... 8127.story
It's getting there, but not quite there. "Adult Pop Songs" is a pretty limited panel of radio stations. Real crossover would be cracking the Pop Songs chart or, especially, the Hot 100.I gather speed from you fucking with me.0 -
Just Breathe is awesome end of.Harriet.0
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"Just Breathe" jumps from #15 to #11 on Billboard's Rock Songs chart. It is #39 on Adult Pop Songs.
It also moves from #193 to #130 on Hot Digital Songs, and is up from #6 to #3 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart. That means it could crack the Hot 100 as soon as next week. Airplay impressions were up by 1.6 million this week.I gather speed from you fucking with me.0 -
BF25394 wrote:"Just Breathe" jumps from #15 to #11 on Billboard's Rock Songs chart. It is #39 on Adult Pop Songs.
It also moves from #193 to #130 on Hot Digital Songs, and is up from #6 to #3 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart. That means it could crack the Hot 100 as soon as next week. Airplay impressions were up by 1.6 million this week.
nice...www.myspace.com0 -
Seriously not to be a d_ck, but I think a few of you peoples should admit that you were wrong about this song....
it continues to move up the charts... it's probably the most successful second single the band has ever released already. I'll bet by the end of this it will rival most first singles, if not top em all.Here's a new demo called "in the fire":
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inlet13 wrote:Seriously not to be a d_ck, but I think a few of you peoples should admit that you were wrong about this song....
it continues to move up the charts... it's probably the most successful second single the band has ever released already. I'll bet by the end of this it will rival most first singles, if not top em all.
i'll admit it ........i was wrong
surprised by how well the song is doing, and how well backspacer is sticking around in general.0 -
I totally had a hunch about this song. I'm sure there's posts of mine in the beginning of this thread that prove so.
A few more weeks and Backspacer will be on top again.
The band is on a roll and already working on new material. Hold on to your 10c memberships!
I think Amongst the Waves will be the next single, and probably go immediately to pop stations. Watch out!0 -
inlet13 wrote:Seriously not to be a d_ck, but I think a few of you peoples should admit that you were wrong about this song....
it continues to move up the charts... it's probably the most successful second single the band has ever released already. I'll bet by the end of this it will rival most first singles, if not top em all.0 -
tcaporale wrote:inlet13 wrote:Seriously not to be a d_ck, but I think a few of you peoples should admit that you were wrong about this song....
it continues to move up the charts... it's probably the most successful second single the band has ever released already. I'll bet by the end of this it will rival most first singles, if not top em all.
Last Kiss pretty much did better than any other Pearl Jam song also.0 -
LikeAnOcean wrote:tcaporale wrote:inlet13 wrote:Seriously not to be a d_ck, but I think a few of you peoples should admit that you were wrong about this song....
it continues to move up the charts... it's probably the most successful second single the band has ever released already. I'll bet by the end of this it will rival most first singles, if not top em all.
Last Kiss pretty much did better than any other Pearl Jam song also.
That's not to say I don't wish the song success. I actually heard it on the radio while I was getting my hair cut today.0 -
tcaporale wrote:Maybe, but then again, I think there has to be a balance between the pop and rock aspects of their music. No matter how played out "Just Breathe" may become, I doubt it'll ever be considered one of the band's signature songs. Maybe in terms of chart success it'll surpass them, but I think you have to look at its popularity over time as well, and a ballad from the band's ninth studio album is unlikely to have the same staying power as their earlier material.
That's not to say I don't wish the song success. I actually heard it on the radio while I was getting my hair cut today.0 -
LikeAnOcean wrote:tcaporale wrote:Maybe, but then again, I think there has to be a balance between the pop and rock aspects of their music. No matter how played out "Just Breathe" may become, I doubt it'll ever be considered one of the band's signature songs. Maybe in terms of chart success it'll surpass them, but I think you have to look at its popularity over time as well, and a ballad from the band's ninth studio album is unlikely to have the same staying power as their earlier material.
That's not to say I don't wish the song success. I actually heard it on the radio while I was getting my hair cut today.0 -
tcaporale wrote:LikeAnOcean wrote:tcaporale wrote:Maybe, but then again, I think there has to be a balance between the pop and rock aspects of their music. No matter how played out "Just Breathe" may become, I doubt it'll ever be considered one of the band's signature songs. Maybe in terms of chart success it'll surpass them, but I think you have to look at its popularity over time as well, and a ballad from the band's ninth studio album is unlikely to have the same staying power as their earlier material.
That's not to say I don't wish the song success. I actually heard it on the radio while I was getting my hair cut today.0 -
I'm amazed that it still gets play on the rock radio station here in Oregon. I wonder if its just the PJ fandom that this particular station has or if other rock/ alternative stations are playing it too. To be honest, this song isn't that great on the radio. Its kind of a let down, because its sooo soft. I like the song, but its my least favorite on BS, usually skip it. If its for the "pop" stations, thats makes more sense, but BS has so many more songs for rock radio. Why don't they release one???Twenty-ten watch it go to fire!!!0
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inlet13 wrote:Seriously not to be a d_ck, but I think a few of you peoples should admit that you were wrong about this song....
it continues to move up the charts... it's probably the most successful second single the band has ever released already.
I'm the one who started this thread, so I guess I better step up and admit I was wrong... well kind of wrong :? I would've predicted "Just Breathe" disappearing from radio long before now... I do admit that. It hasn't become a huge hit, but it has slowly crept up the rock charts and has had pretty good staying power. Some people attribute this to the very stale programming of commercial radio. Whatever the case, I'm happy that the song has had modest success so far. Yes, I would call the success of "Just Breathe" modest at this point, not huge. We're definitely not to the territory of "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" (Green Day) or "Use Somebody" (Kings of Leon). It is a success as far as second singles from Pearl Jam go, which isn't saying much.
What the song hasn't done (yet) is make Backspacer sales blow up. I think Backspacer sits at #80 on the latest Billboard charts with sales still under 500,000. Maybe without "Just Breathe", Backspacer would've completely stalled and dropped out of the top 200? I don't know. If the song does continue to climb up the charts and somehow manages to get Backspacer to platinum status (1 million sold), I will definitely belly up and eat my crow. Still don't see this happening.1998: 6/26, 6/27, 6/29
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wnh1977 wrote:inlet13 wrote:Seriously not to be a d_ck, but I think a few of you peoples should admit that you were wrong about this song....
it continues to move up the charts... it's probably the most successful second single the band has ever released already.
I'm the one who started this thread, so I guess I better step up and admit I was wrong... well kind of wrong :? I would've predicted "Just Breathe" disappearing from radio long before now... I do admit that. It hasn't become a huge hit, but it has slowly crept up the rock charts and has had pretty good staying power. Some people attribute this to the very stale programming of commercial radio. Whatever the case, I'm happy that the song has had modest success so far. Yes, I would call the success of "Just Breathe" modest at this point, not huge. We're definitely not to the territory of "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" (Green Day) or "Use Somebody" (Kings of Leon). It is a success as far as second singles from Pearl Jam go, which isn't saying much.
What the song hasn't done (yet) is make Backspacer sales blow up. I think Backspacer sits at #80 on the latest Billboard charts with sales still under 500,000. Maybe without "Just Breathe", Backspacer would've completely stalled and dropped out of the top 200? I don't know. If the song does continue to climb up the charts and somehow manages to get Backspacer to platinum status (1 million sold), I will definitely belly up and eat my crow. Still don't see this happening.
Fair enough, I don't disagree that it is not yet a "huge" hit. But, like you said, it has slowly crept up the charts. And I do think that will continue. IMHO this will end up being their top single, second only to Last Kiss.... It just makes sense, seeing in a way the two songs are somewhat similar. I think once it gathers even more cross-over success you're likely to see a more dramatic increase in sales.
Bottom line, this song brings in a whole new crowd that would otherwise not hear PJ. It brings in teeny boppers, chicks, and older folks. That's why I've believed it would be successful all along. But, you are right, can't really say whether it will yet.Here's a new demo called "in the fire":
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inlet13 wrote:wnh1977 wrote:inlet13 wrote:Seriously not to be a d_ck, but I think a few of you peoples should admit that you were wrong about this song....
it continues to move up the charts... it's probably the most successful second single the band has ever released already.
I'm the one who started this thread, so I guess I better step up and admit I was wrong... well kind of wrong :? I would've predicted "Just Breathe" disappearing from radio long before now... I do admit that. It hasn't become a huge hit, but it has slowly crept up the rock charts and has had pretty good staying power. Some people attribute this to the very stale programming of commercial radio. Whatever the case, I'm happy that the song has had modest success so far. Yes, I would call the success of "Just Breathe" modest at this point, not huge. We're definitely not to the territory of "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" (Green Day) or "Use Somebody" (Kings of Leon). It is a success as far as second singles from Pearl Jam go, which isn't saying much.
What the song hasn't done (yet) is make Backspacer sales blow up. I think Backspacer sits at #80 on the latest Billboard charts with sales still under 500,000. Maybe without "Just Breathe", Backspacer would've completely stalled and dropped out of the top 200? I don't know. If the song does continue to climb up the charts and somehow manages to get Backspacer to platinum status (1 million sold), I will definitely belly up and eat my crow. Still don't see this happening.
Fair enough, I don't disagree that it is not yet a "huge" hit. But, like you said, it has slowly crept up the charts. And I do think that will continue. IMHO this will end up being their top single, second only to Last Kiss.... It just makes sense, seeing in a way the two songs are somewhat similar. I think once it gathers even more cross-over success you're likely to see a more dramatic increase in sales.
Bottom line, this song brings in a whole new crowd that would otherwise not hear PJ. It brings in teeny boppers, chicks, and older folks. That's why I've believed it would be successful all along. But, you are right, can't really say whether it will yet.
All of these are good and fair points. And I have thought all along that Just Breathe was the best choice as a second single. I also don't believe it will do what KOL or Green Day did, but it is still possible. In fact I think Unthougth Known also has a chance to cross over if released.
Now with all that said, and on the topic of 'admitting when you are wrong', If you are going to call people out, then perhaps you should admit you were wrong about what caused the dramatic spike over the Black Friday week.
It was the sale price, not alone, but as the most significant driving factor.0 -
As the person who made the initial comparisons to "Use Somebody" and "Boulevard of Broken Dreams," I would like to clarify that the jury is still out. The crossover of "Just Breathe" is just beginning. It may be strangled in its crib, or it may break out and become a pop hit. My point all along was that, of all the songs on "Backspacer," "Just Breathe" had the best chance to be a crossover hit, and crossover hits are what broaden sales. If sales are going to increase, in the vein of Kings of Leon and Green Day, it's not going to happen when the song is Bubbling Under the Hot 100, it's going to happen if the song ends up in the top 10. Time will tell.I gather speed from you fucking with me.0
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