Originally posted by Remy:NiceIt's doing very good everywhere, good thing.
Originally posted by yeah:It's also #1 in France, Hungary, Poland and Belgium. #3 in Finland. #1 in Germany very likely.
I'd be more interested to see the sold units, though - doesn't look too good from the projections.
Originally posted by yeah:It's also #1 in France, Hungary, Poland and Belgium. #3 in Finland. #1 in Germany very likely.
I'd be more interested to see the sold units, though - doesn't look too good from the projections.
Originally posted by Alex:[..]
Of course it's always good to be at No.1, but if you desire to sell 10 million copies you'll have to go for a longer run of sales. POP for example went immediately to No.1 in many countries, but the long- run sales were disappointing for U2's standards.
The next singles and the tour will help to sell a lot of copies I'd estimate.![]()
Alex
Originally posted by Andrew_C:[..]
it was alot easier to sell records in the 80's 90's then it is now, i cant even imagine how many people would have already dl-ed the album and not bought the proper version. U2 fans who arent die hards can just dl the album where as they would have had to have gone and bought it in previous times.
Originally posted by U2sBiggestFan:Number 1 in the UK![]()
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/chart/albums.shtml
Originally posted by Remy:Also gone to the top spot in Australia