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Britain's Biggest Hits 1977

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tiggerblue10 | 12:51 Sat 11th Dec 2021 | Music
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Recorded from last night and just watching it now. Wondering how Hotel California never even made the top 30 biggest selling hits in the UK!
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I think it got to No 1 in USA & No. 8 in UK.
One of my favourites at the time but I don't buy it as I had the LP...same for me.
At least 30 more must have got higher in the charts and/or stayed there longer.
From about the age of 14, i could never understand why people bought single records produced by their favourite bands or singers.
I guess you bought singles if your faves weren't particularly into producing albums or you just happened to like a one-off record & not so much their other stuff.

Shaddup a ya face!
I didn't know them as albums - they were LPs.
Tigger,back in 1977 there were thousands of good records being released every day.Nowadays there are one or two good records being released every year.Most of the stuff on Radio one nowadays are just white noise with lyrics.Radio two is a wee bit better,but only thanks to Ken Bruce.
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From about the age of 14, i could never understand why people bought single records produced by their favourite bands or singers.
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B-sides and some singles were not on albums.
//thousands of good records being released every day//
Bit OTT that, well less than hundred singles were released a WEEK (in fact usually released on a Friday, and maybe a few dozen were good.
But most kids today would say the 1977 stuff was tripe and current stuff is far better. Its just opinions
Roy, most folk never heard a B side until they had actually bought the single.
Most of the bands i followed from approx 14 years of age tended to produce albums rather than singles. One or two exceptions, from time to time, but i never bought any.
I bought all the Jam , Stranglers, Pistols singles (plus ELO on coloured vinyl!) then as a young teenager with my paper money
I was disappointed in the number 1. It might have sold the most but it wasn’t my choice for ‘best’.
what was it Naoli please, I didn't watch. Mull of Kintyre/Girls school- I bough that for the B side
I didn’t want to say. Tigger hasn’t watched it yet.
Okay. Will wait and see. She was watching at 12:51 though.... was it a long proggrame then?
"current stuff is far better"...Facepalm...
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I watch a lot of reaction videos on YouTube and many of the reactioners are loving the old songs. Led Zep, Queen and PF are some of the favourites and get the best reactions. And these are from American youngster who have only ever listened to hip hop, rap etc. It's great to see them enjoying the music I grew up with and also they recognise songs that have been sampled.
It was a two hour programme.
//Nowadays there are one or two good records being released every year//
//"current stuff is far better"...Facepalm..//
Yes its just opinions isnt it. Bet your granparents used to do there equivalent of a facepalm when you insisted your music was better than there generations.
I prefer 77 music BUT theres been dozens of good records this year too. I could list 100 great songs from this millenium
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Finished watching ages ago and then my parents came round.

I quite like Mull of Kintyre but definitely Hotel California is one of the ultimate classics.

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