tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4513000932337606397.post3938909458244564580..comments2024-03-18T22:55:40.837+11:00Comments on Bubbling Down Under: Week commencing 12 June 1989Nathan Robertson http://www.blogger.com/profile/13906135740976634327noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4513000932337606397.post-57273410497229597572022-01-14T09:51:28.003+11:002022-01-14T09:51:28.003+11:00Scary Bill was another act who charted in the lowe...Scary Bill was another act who charted in the lower reaches of the SA Top 40 with Western World, which I suspect forms a fair part of their Australian peak.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01464178398217288823noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4513000932337606397.post-81026621498297116542020-06-16T15:12:01.755+10:002020-06-16T15:12:01.755+10:00It's important (for me) to get those videos un...It's important (for me) to get those videos unblocked so that people can view them. This only applies to the chart compilation videos I have uploaded, where I may need to e.g. edit down a 15 second excerpt of a video to under 7 seconds to get the video unblocked.Nathan Robertson https://www.blogger.com/profile/13906135740976634327noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4513000932337606397.post-55737409787464767032020-06-16T15:02:14.694+10:002020-06-16T15:02:14.694+10:00Unrelated question. I was checking out the FB page...Unrelated question. I was checking out the FB page for this blog and am aware of your Óhnoit'snathan' channels and you've mentioned that you've had to re-edit some videos because they've been blocked. My question is unless you monetise your channel/s why is it so important to get them unblocked? I mean i have hundreds of videos from episodes of video hits that i recorded on tape but i know i can't upload em even if i could monetise my channel (which i can't and probably wouldn't). Hope this doesn't come across as hostile,i'm just trying to grasp the reasoning behind it.Jessenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4513000932337606397.post-28003009771167942322020-06-12T21:42:11.544+10:002020-06-12T21:42:11.544+10:00The AMR/KMR chart was always a top 100, from its i...The AMR/KMR chart was always a top 100, from its inception in May 1974. David Kent, who started the chart, has published several chart books, which can still be purchased from him (search for Australian Chart Book if interested). They don't contain full charts, but list releases by entry date, with peak and weeks spent on the chart. Plus, Gavin Scott's Chart Beats blog posts the top 50 charts from (as of writing this) July 1983 onwards - when ARIA started licensing them, plus entries outside the top 50. He also is writing on the 1980 charts this year, every week. The AMR charts have been quite well-published and accessible compared to ARIA's, I think. There's also this site, which has AMR peaks prior to June 1988 - https://www.top100singles.net/, as well as pages listing unique AMR top 100 hits (that missed the ARIA top 100): see https://www.top100singles.net/2019/02/every-unique-amr-top-100-single-of-1980s.html#show and https://www.top100singles.net/2017/07/every-unique-amr-top-100-single-of-1993.html#show .Nathan Robertson https://www.blogger.com/profile/13906135740976634327noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4513000932337606397.post-48608041074975485852020-06-12T21:36:24.793+10:002020-06-12T21:36:24.793+10:00We hear so much about the ARIA charts that those o...We hear so much about the ARIA charts that those of us chart busters know the details inside out so it's always nice when you get a little insight into how a song did on the AMR chart. I know they were compiled till at least 1998 but it's a pity they won't see the light anytime soon. I know there's at least 2 top 100 charts from 1986 and nearly half of a top 100 from 1983. Jessenoreply@blogger.com