Good Job Beatles, with this decade rolling by.

Beatles. We love thee so. Seriously, they can still own, after so many years. By own, I mean own the charts.

It was just recently announced that The Beatles and Eminem have been named the top selling artists of the decade. (If you didn't know, We are in the 2000s.)

The Beatles, even though they broke up three decades ago, managed to make the list with their album, 1. 1 was a compilation of their greatest hits, twenty-seven songs, twenty-seven number ones. The album had sold over 11,448,000 copies since it had been released in November of 2000. (I actually got it that christmas, lucky me. It was one of the greatest albums ever.)

They weren't the only ones though. Eminem was the top selling artist, selling over 32.2 million albums in just ten years. 

more on that here

Of course, there were a lot other than that. if you want to know more, check out the top 100 albums of the decade, right here.

-Mr. Nick


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It's the most wonderful time, of the year

All right, this was some banged up week.

First of all, Rivers Cuomo, Weezer's singer/guitarist, was in a freak accident when Weezer's tour bus crashed. He suffered a cut on his spleen, and a minor puncture in his lungs. It has been sad that he has begun to talk again and his personality and face has has brightened and colored. Obviously, all of Weezer's tour stop in december will be cancelled.

Rivers in his recent photo shoot with Rolling Stones

He wasn't the only one though. Axl Rose from Guns 'n' Roses got in a scuffle with a photographer at Los Angeles Airport. He claimed the paparazzi were a bit "overzealous". Psh.

There is no record of this crime, even though there are photos taken.

Axl Rose's paparazzi scuffle

-Mr. Nick


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You know, Christmas

Ha! Everyone knows what christmas is (even if you are from a different religion). I know this sounds weird, but everyone knows who santa is, and who st. nick is, blah blah blah.

So, as usual, the regular NOW christmas album will be back, and all of those great radio stations will be playing christmas music non-stop. I hope I survive this year. Not like last time. *shudder*

Anyway, grammys, grammys, and more grammys. The grammy nominations are upon us, and really, we did GOOD!

I feel bad for Bruce Springsteen though. Even though he is up for Best Rock Song and Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance and Best song for a motion picture, he was denied even a nominee for the last category at the Oscars. His song for the movie The Wrestler was not put in, even though  it received a nod from the Grammy's. 


This is going to be an interesting time for the music world. Seeing as Christmas is nearing, CD sales will be falling and raising, depending on the market, who it is, how good the album is, and all the statistical junk you don't need to hear.


Very interesting.


-Mr.Nick


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Rock it up!

Sad day for me. The co-founder of The Alan Parsons Project, Eric Woolfson, died at the age of 64 after fighting with Cancer for quite a long time. Eric Woolfson was very famous for playing keyboards for The Alan Parsons Project and also writing the lyrics.

Famed band Aerosmith has still not found a replacement for lead singer steven tyler. They have an extremely short list, and the only man really that fits is Lenny Kravitz, and even then it wouldn't be Aerosmith.

This week, the grammy nominees were released and the music of Rock is doing pretty well: Metallica, Alice in Chains, Judas Priest, Lamb Of God, Linkin Park, Megadeth, AC/DC, Nickelback and Slayer. more.
-Mr. Nick


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On the Charts

New Releases, new releases this week, and this one is big. Well not entirely, seeing as the artist is pretty obscure, but still, it was a big release.

During the most competitive week of the Billboard top 200, fourty-eight year-old british woman Susan Boyle sold the show. Boyle's I Dreamed a Dream sold over 700,000 copies, being the highest selliing album in one week in 2009.

The charts placed Andrea Bocelli's My Christmas at number two graciously, and Rihanna's Rated R was put at number four.

Also, Taylor Swift's You Belong with me has stayed on the top 100 for the 31st consecutive week.

-Mr.Nick


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History of Rock Part 2: British Invasion

Now this is an era I will never forget. It's not like I was alive during that era, no way, but still, the British Invasion is the best thing since pumpkin pie. Yeah that's right, I said it. I put the British Invasion at the same level of pumpkin pie.

In the beginning, the greatest band on the earth started it: The Beatles. . .

The year is 1964, and it is January, and also the beginning of a new era. The Beatles had recently been going strong in the UK, but had never hit anything in America until they let out a new single "I want to hold your hand". It was the band's first number one hit on the Billboard 100, and it certainly wouldn't be the last.

They were invited onto the Ed Sullivan show on February 4, and after that, the rest is history.

They weren't the only band to have huge commercial success. After they paved the way, several new bands for the UK began making new hits that would get onto the Billboard 100 easy. Included in these bands are The Rolling Stones, The Kinks, and Manfred Mann.

The British Invasion was exactly that: an Invasion. Every single musician began to aspire to be a british rocker, even if they weren't british. This also spelled the end of Surf rock, and even made Elvis lose his way and step, temporary derailing him from the top.

-Mr. Nick


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Why, Georgia Why?

If you didn't get that title I just created (Up arrow!), It's lyrics for the song Why Georgia by John Mayer in the album "Room For Squares" . I also noticed recently that John Mayer has released a new album called "Battle Studios". It is quite good, even though he does cover a few great songs. My favorite on that album is the song CrossRoads, which is a cover of the original by Eric Clapton.

Anyway, I'm not here to talk about John Mayer. (Or am I? [cue spooky music!]).
I'm not though. Seriously. I was just thinking yesterday, when I was drumming, why do I like music? Why do I drum?

Well I looked for the answer, and trust me, I still don't have full details, but still I think I might have something.

I drum because, well, because it's just plain fun, and i don't have to really try that hard. It somewhat comes naturally to me, and I love playing. Anyway, not many other people play the drums and it's like a single thing that no one can touch. Not only does a small amount of people play, but no one can play exactly like another person, which makes me like a snowflake, a complete original.

That's probably why I drum, because it isolates me from the rest of the world and there is no one but me and my drums, always playing a beat to my own life, my own little soundtrack.

There real question is, why do I like music?

It's fun. That's quite obvious. Listening to music is fun for me especially when i can weed out the drums and listen to them as a single part of the song. And some songs are just easy to put into other parts of my life, like I have a playlist for my ipod when I run, and those are the songs I listen to when I run.

So to me, music is like a second part of me. It's the only part I really like about myself. Just kidding, I'm not emo or anything, but still, I love music, and someday, when I am an incredibly famous drummer, it will love me back.

-Mr. Nick


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History of Rock Pt 1

oh Rock, Oh Rock, you were the very best. And you still are. Now most of you would think that rock 'n' roll is the same thing as rock. Well you are sadly mistaken. Rock was made from Rock 'n' roll, and it came into the music stream in the late '50s.
     The first song to really actually top the music billboards in rock music was "Rock around the clock" by Bill Haley and His Comets. This song started a uproar of famous singers and musicians and great songs to start, and they never looked back. After the early (and I mean early!) era of rock ended, Elvis Presley stepped onto the scene, and created real rock 'n' roll. After him came Chuck Berry, Bo Diddley, and other famous names, as they settled into the sounds of rock.
      In 1959, the era of rock 'n' roll was coming to an end. As Elvis departed for the army, and Chuck Berry was prosecuted, the end was near. But the "inbetween" was closer. 
      The "inbetween years" are the years before the british invasion and after the original rock. In the inbetween years, surf rock was formed.It was the years when the beach boys were the best, and no one could tip them off the top. It was like they were the king, not Elvis. 
       Like may other things in the world, the surf rock era only lasted only for a short while. . .
And this brings us to the end of part one. Next time: THE BRITISH INVASION!



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