Send an email to board member Giovanni. He has all of them and will gladly make you copies, provided you pay for the shipping and copying...
Are there any sights where one can view old Billboard Disco Charts (late 70's, early 80's) on-line?
Send an email to board member Giovanni. He has all of them and will gladly make you copies, provided you pay for the shipping and copying...
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Yes I think it was Giovanni who posted some time ago the Billboard Charts. Why did u stop posting them Giovanni? They were very interesting to read. Thanks for sharing them with us
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Also Izan's Dance 70 site or something like that has montly charts from 1970-1979. You can find this site in the links of this site.
Thanks to all who responded.
I would be interested in a list of all the #1 songs. National and the boston regional
On 2002-03-30 21:13, jim wrote:
I would be interested in a list of all the #1 songs. National and the boston regional
Hey Jim,
Since the first week of January, I've been posting the number one Disco/Dance songs from the Billboard charts from 1975-1984 and occasionally, I post the Top 25 from a specific year (I've done 1975-1978, I think).
Check the "What We're Listening to This Week" section under "The Way We Were...10 Years Of #1's" & "Those Billboard Charts". If you need any more specific info, let me know. Both Jeff H. & I acquired those Billboard charts from a guy here in the U.S..
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I have all the Billboard Disco chart from the first one (1974) to 1985. Many friends in this community received them from me.
Since I am based in Italy, I suggest everyone interested who is in the US should contact Marky or other guys in the US in order to save on shipping.
On 2002-04-01 14:35, markydefad wrote:
On 2002-03-30 21:13, jim wrote:
I would be interested in a list of all the #1 songs. National and the boston regional
Hey Jim,
Since the first week of January, I've been posting the number one Disco/Dance songs from the Billboard charts from 1975-1984 and occasionally, I post the Top 25 from a specific year (I've done 1975-1978, I think).
Check the "What We're Listening to This Week" section under "The Way We Were...10 Years Of #1's" & "Those Billboard Charts". If you need any more specific info, let me know. Both Jeff H. & I acquired those Billboard charts from a guy here in the U.S..
Where did you think I got my feet wet? I want to know more.
I never knew jams like D Train's "You're The One for Me" and Laid Back's "White horse" were #1 hits on the club charts.
Two songs that I knew hit #1 in the Boston regional I partically like are Grace of God and Roundtree's Get On Up (Get on down)
OK so who should i ask about those charts?
I remenmber emailing The guy from Italy last year,but never got around to it :sad:
Hi Jim,
Well, e-mail me at markydefad@hotmail.com and I'll send you the e-mail address for a guy in Illinois who has the charts (although Jeff & I also have them--well, they cost about $65 to copy and mail). Do you want them that badly?
For several years, there was a Boston Top 15 chart listing--at some point, maybe 78-79, those city charts disappear...so, do you just want up to that point?
Well, e-mail me and let me know. I'm in LA, Jeff is in Pittsburgh, and Mike is outside Chicago. Mike has always been willing to copy & send in the past.
"Lost inside adorable illusion...."
On 2002-04-01 20:47, markydefad wrote:
Hi Jim,
Well, e-mail me at markydefad@hotmail.com and I'll send you the e-mail address for a guy in Illinois who has the charts (although Jeff & I also have them--well, they cost about $65 to copy and mail). Do you want them that badly?
Well YOU did!I would be interested at some point.
I was aware of that,which is why I am interested in it.
For several years, there was a Boston Top 15 chart listing--at some point, maybe 78-79, those city charts disappear...so, do you just want up to that point?
Well, e-mail me and let me know. I'm in LA, Jeff is in Pittsburgh, and Mike is outside Chicago. Mike has always been willing to copy & send in the past.
This is good to know.
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