Blues_Away2023
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The Eagles have got to be one of the most boring bands out there, can’t believe they have sold that much!
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If this was the Beatles, who are the biggest band ever, I would have believed it.Why not? Do you have any evidence at all, or is it just "they're not as good as MJ and I refuse to believe they're successful".
That's just silly. Makes you sound bitter and twisted.
Yep. Absolutely no proof of their success. They don't stream or sell anywhere near as well as Thriller yet continue to get certified like crazy!They are frauds of the highest order. I don't believe for one second that their album has sold 40 million copies in the USA or anywhere for that matter.
Thriller is literally always higher than their Greatest Hits album on the USA album charts, yet, somehow they keep finiding new certifcations for Eagles. It's baffling.Yep. Absolutely no proof of their success. They don't stream or sell anywhere near as well as Thriller yet continue to get certified like crazy!
Well the charts are kinda irrelevant. Getting a RIAA certification is voluntary. The record company has to do it and they have to pay for it. Certifications doesn't have anything to do with the artist. Before the 1980s, Motown rarely reported to the RIAA, so only the label knows how much those records sold. If Mike's label does not get certifications, that doesn't have anything to do with the Eagles who are not on Sony. Anyway, the RIAA does not audit anything, they just go by what the label tells them. Labels have been known to tell the RIAA that a record has sold less than it has, to get out of paying the artist as much in royalties. In other cases they give the number of records shipped to stores, not if they sold or not. Stores can send back unsold copies. Labels generally did not count cutout albums or the ones that used to be sold by record clubs (12 albums for a penny!). Obviously, bootleg albums did not count as a sale, like the "street tapes" that used to be sold at flea markets and store parking lots along with Velvet Elvis & dogs playing poker paintings.Thriller is literally always higher than their Greatest Hits album on the USA album charts, yet, somehow they keep finding new certifcations for Eagles. It's baffling.
It's well-known: Thriller 40 sold a total of 0.1 million copies.How on earth is it possible that they sold 9 million within a year but Michael apparently sold nil???
That's exactly what I said. A stream is not a sale, and never will be, so it's false to try to equate the two. It's also open to manipulation and is just unrepresentative of anything important.What a BS story! Artists don't really sell music anymore, that's why this stupid counting system of streams and YouTube views has been incorporated. I really hate the term "outsold Thriller" they used. It's completely misleading.
A difference between Eagles & Michael Jackson is that a lot of Eagles songs are country based. Music that is considered "country rock", "Southern Rock", or "Americana". The USA has a large country music listening audience. A lot of the same people who are into things like monster trucks, NASCAR, & rodeos. There is even a sub-genre of rap called "hick hop". Garth Brooks is the biggest selling artist of the 1990s & the Dixie Chicks & Shania Twain were popular then too. You could even say Hootie & The Blowfish music was countryish and they had a big selling album back then. At one time westerns were hugely popular in the USA, country & bluegrass music goes with that, all the way back to "singing cowboys" of the 1930s. Plus rural based TV shows like Beverly Hillbillies & The Dukes Of Hazzard. To this day, there is a Dukesfest, sort of a Comicon for people with General Lee cars.The Eagles have got to be one of the most boring bands out there, can’t believe they have sold that much!