Popular Post downzy Posted January 24 Popular Post Share Posted January 24 It was announced a week or two ago that Paradise City had passed 1 billion streams on Spotify. It got me wondering how GNR stacks up to other rock bands in the streaming era. Looked into the numbers and thought I'd share for those interested (FYI, only considered were streams from Spotify; I did not consider Apple Music, iTunes, Deezers, or Tidal). Currently, Guns songs have been played/streamed over 8.8 billion times. GNR has three songs that have over 1 billions streams (SCOM with 1.7 billion, WTTJ with almost 1.1 billion, and PC with 1 billion). November Rain will likely join the 1 billion club at some point later this year. To put things in perspective, SCOM has been streamed more times than all of Nine Inch Nails’ catalogue combined. Also applies to Stone Temple Pilots and Soundgarden. Comparing this achievement with other classic rock artists (I don't include bands like Coldplay or Imagine Dragons, who benefit from being more current and more pop/less rock) there aren't that many. Queen leads the pack with five; AC/DC and RHCP have four each. (RHCP surprised me). Metallica, Nirvana, Elton John, Fleetwood Mac, and Bon Jovi have two songs with at least one billion streams. The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Radiohead, Lincoln Park, The Eagles, Foo Fighters, Journey (wild guess what song that is) and Aerosmith each have one song with a billion streams. U2 doesn't have any (though With or Without You is close with 971 million); nor does Pink Floyd. ------------------------------------- Streaming performance on the last four singles GNR has released: Hard Skool - 18.9 million streams (more than Locomotive and There Was A Time). Absurd - 7.3 million Perhaps - 6.8 million The General - 1.8 million While The General has only been available on Spotify for less than two months, I don't see it catching any of GNR's previous singles as it's average 10k streams a day right now. A video might change that (which maybe why they're releasing one at this point). But Perhaps is currenlty averaging 16k streams a day; Absurd 2k, and Hard Skool 10k. I don't anticipate The General moving from the fourth spot of recent GNR singles. The most streamed Chinese Democracy track is This I Love (GNR's 18th most streamed song); followed by Better (22nd most streamed song), then Chinese Democracy (27th most streamed GNR song). In terms of GNR's top 10 streamed songs: 3 from Appetite (1. SCOM, 2. WTTJ, 3. PC) 6 from UYI (4. November Rain, 5. Knocking On Heaven's Door, 6. Don't Cry, 8. Live And Let Die, 9. You Could Be Mine, 10. Civil War). 1 from Lies (7. Patience) Highest Spaghetti Incident Song: 13. Since I Don't Have You All data/numbers from Spotify, sourced from Kworb.net. 13 1 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Voodoochild Posted January 24 Share Posted January 24 Since I Don't Have You isn't really that great. I love the New Rose - Down on The Farm - Human Being - Raw Power - Ain't it Fun combo. And it's interesting to me how TIL is so popular above the other CD tunes. If they released a video for that, I'm sure it would stack up way higher. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ratam Posted January 24 Share Posted January 24 10 minutes ago, Voodoochild said: Since I Don't Have You isn't really that great. I love the New Rose - Down on The Farm - Human Being - Raw Power - Ain't it Fun combo. And it's interesting to me how TIL is so popular above the other CD tunes. If they released a video for that, I'm sure it would stack up way higher. I guess TIL is the most CD mainstream song. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Voodoochild Posted January 24 Share Posted January 24 2 minutes ago, Ratam said: I guess TIL is the most CD mainstream song. Seems like. The only thing I like about this song is the solo. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post downzy Posted January 24 Author Popular Post Share Posted January 24 It's interesting to imagine how CD would have been received had it been given a proper launch. Release Better as the first single then follow it up with This I Love. Videos for both. There Was A Time should have been the third single. 12 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SoulMonster Posted January 24 Share Posted January 24 2 hours ago, Voodoochild said: Seems like. The only thing I like about this song is the solo. I don't even like that, I am in different to it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RnRHOFGNR Posted January 24 Share Posted January 24 2 hours ago, downzy said: Metallica, Nirvana, Elton John, Fleetwood Mac, and Bon Jovi have two songs with at least one billion streams. Metallica has a far bigger presence on YouTube and you did say you only considered spotify streams so yes I am aware. Im just adding extra to your post. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
downzy Posted January 24 Author Share Posted January 24 8 minutes ago, RnRHOFGNR said: Metallica has a far bigger presence on YouTube and you did say you only considered spotify streams so yes I am aware. Im just adding extra to your post. Metallica's view count for its top five videos: Nothing Else Matters - 1.3 billion Enter Sandman - 688 million One - 309 million The Unforgiven - 137 million Whiskey In The Jar - 128 million GNR's top six videos: November Rain - 2.1 billion Sweet Child O' Mine - 1.6 billion Paradise City - 800 million Patience - 783 million Don't Cry - 770 million Welcome to the Jungle - 583 million And in case you're wondering, most of the videos were uploaded around the same time (11 to 14 years ago). 2 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
D4NNY Posted January 24 Share Posted January 24 2 hours ago, downzy said: It's interesting to imagine how CD would have been received had it been given a proper launch. Release Better as the first single then follow it up with This I Love. Videos for both. There Was A Time should have been the third single. CD to me is bittersweet, it was so good to have it finally released and having an all new album to explore and I still enjoy it to this day but it’s so sad it wasn’t properly delivered with singles/videos and promotion (interviews) from Axl. Such a missed opportunity for something he’d worked so hard on Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post downzy Posted January 24 Author Popular Post Share Posted January 24 1 hour ago, D4NNY said: CD to me is bittersweet, it was so good to have it finally released and having an all new album to explore and I still enjoy it to this day but it’s so sad it wasn’t properly delivered with singles/videos and promotion (interviews) from Axl. Such a missed opportunity for something he’d worked so hard on I stopped caring about how it was received years ago. It was never going to return the band to what it once was in the late 80s and early 90s. I feel bad for Axl that it didn't roll out how he might have wanted (though, some of that is on him for doing next to nothing to promote it himself). But speaking selfishly, its success really didn't affect my enjoyment of the music one way or another. The irony of saying this in a thread like this one (in which I point out the monumental popularity of some of GNR's songs) is not lost on me. It's nice to have the things we like validated by a wider audience. But whether one person likes TWAT or 10 million do, I'm still going to love that song. Maybe I'm kidding myself, but I'd like to think that the popularity of something doesn't affect my enjoyment of it. 4 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
D4NNY Posted January 24 Share Posted January 24 4 minutes ago, downzy said: I stopped caring about how it was received years ago. It was never going to be the return the band to what it once was in the late 80s and early 90s. I feel bad for Axl that it didn't roll out how he might have wanted (though, some of that is on him for doing next to nothing to promote it himself). But speaking selfishly, its success really didn't affect my enjoyment of the music one way or another. The irony of saying this in a thread like this one (in which I point out the monumental popularity of some of GNR's songs) is not lost on me. It's nice to have the things we like validated by a wider audience. But whether one person likes TWAT or 10 million do, I'm still going to love that song. Maybe I'm kidding myself, but I'd like to think that the popularity of something doesn't affect my enjoyment of it. Oh I completely agree with everything you’ve just said, I’ve never really cared about what casuals or none fans say about the band, I had the piss taken out of me for years in school for liking them but I stuck with them. I guess what I was saying was selfishly wanting more for myself to enjoy with that somewhat underwhelming release. It was fun of course but there could have been so much more. Looking back it’s like the album came and then.. well that was it. Back to touring a year later. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Appetitefordiscussion Posted January 24 Share Posted January 24 6 hours ago, Ratam said: I guess TIL is the most CD mainstream song. I love that song and I consider it in the family of Axl’s masterpieces as far as writing goes BUT would’ve preferred a version with less layers. I’m surprised the most popular isn’t Street Of Dreams or Better 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ratam Posted January 25 Share Posted January 25 51 minutes ago, Appetitefordiscussion said: I love that song and I consider it in the family of Axl’s masterpieces as far as writing goes BUT would’ve preferred a version with less layers. I’m surprised the most popular isn’t Street Of Dreams or Better When i refered like most th mainstream song is about that it ķind of song have more charme to casuals fans, different hard rock kind. Call my attention that WTTJ has "just" 580 millons. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spoon87 Posted January 25 Share Posted January 25 15 hours ago, downzy said: It's interesting to imagine how CD would have been received had it been given a proper launch. Release Better as the first single then follow it up with This I Love. Videos for both. There Was A Time should have been the third single. Totally agreed. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DoMw94 Posted January 25 Share Posted January 25 9 hours ago, Appetitefordiscussion said: I love that song and I consider it in the family of Axl’s masterpieces as far as writing goes BUT would’ve preferred a version with less layers. I’m surprised the most popular isn’t Street Of Dreams or Better Agreed. I love it but wish I could hear the guitars more on the studio track, they're just buried 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JimiRose Posted January 25 Share Posted January 25 9 hours ago, Appetitefordiscussion said: I love that song and I consider it in the family of Axl’s masterpieces as far as writing goes BUT would’ve preferred a version with less layers. I’m surprised the most popular isn’t Street Of Dreams or Better Less layers? Are we talking about this I love? I think the reason its so popular is because its the only song that doesnt have loads of layers. It's a single axl vocal, a piano, and a synth in the verse. (hidden orchestra should be louder if anything) then some dramatic drums and a guitar solo. it's the least layered of all gnr songs. maybe ever! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SoulMonster Posted January 25 Share Posted January 25 1 hour ago, JimiRose said: Less layers? Are we talking about this I love? I think the reason its so popular is because its the only song that doesnt have loads of layers. It's a single axl vocal, a piano, and a synth in the verse. (hidden orchestra should be louder if anything) then some dramatic drums and a guitar solo. it's the least layered of all gnr songs. maybe ever! Yeah, I also found that comment a bit strange. Compared to most songs on Chinese, This I Love is extremely simple in arrangement. I still hate it, though 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Free Bird Posted January 25 Share Posted January 25 22 hours ago, Voodoochild said: Since I Don't Have You isn't really that great. I love the New Rose - Down on The Farm - Human Being - Raw Power - Ain't it Fun combo. And it's interesting to me how TIL is so popular above the other CD tunes. If they released a video for that, I'm sure it would stack up way higher. In all honesty and in my opinion of course, SIDHY is the worst song, that the classic era has ever released. I don’t count My World which I don’t consider to be a song at all. I agree on the combo you posted. Good stuff and it peaks into Raw Power and Ain‘t It Fun. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Appetitefordiscussion Posted January 25 Share Posted January 25 (edited) 6 hours ago, JimiRose said: Less layers? Are we talking about this I love? I think the reason it’s so popular is because it’s the only song that doesnt have loads of layers. It's a single axl vocal, a piano, and a synth in the verse. (hidden orchestra should be louder if anything) then some dramatic drums and a guitar solo. it's the least layered of all gnr songs. maybe ever! Yep, layers. Doubled vocals on the end of the last verse (octave) and choruses (doubled). Just sounds super processed, almost too clean. I like all the orchestra parts but i guess what I’m getting at is, I would love to hear the song with literally just piano and one vocal track. I can appreciate the leaked remix version that’s raspier. I guess the vocal layers are necessary with the clean voice but can you imagine if that chorus had the same power it does live but on the record? It is far from the less layered of all gnr songs. Edited January 25 by Appetitefordiscussion Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Appetitefordiscussion Posted January 25 Share Posted January 25 (edited) 7 hours ago, DoMw94 said: Agreed. I love it but wish I could hear the guitars more on the studio track, they're just buried Exactly. I maybe shouldn’t call it “too layered”, but m it’s just a neutered mix. More guitar, less strings maybe would’ve fixed some of that. The live version has always sounded so good IMO, I love when the guitars come crashing in on the chorus right before the solo. Edited January 25 by Appetitefordiscussion Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
downzy Posted January 25 Author Share Posted January 25 38 minutes ago, Free Bird said: In all honesty and in my opinion of course, SIDHY is the worst song, that the classic era has ever released. I don’t count My World which I don’t consider to be a song at all. I agree on the combo you posted. Good stuff and it peaks into Raw Power and Ain‘t It Fun. I loved SIDHY. Axl's vocals really shine on that one. For me, Down On The Farm is the best track from Spaghetti. Never understood the love that Ain't It Fun got. Good vocal and guitar performances, but the never liked the song itself. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Free Bird Posted January 25 Share Posted January 25 1 hour ago, downzy said: I loved SIDHY. Axl's vocals really shine on that one. For me, Down On The Farm is the best track from Spaghetti. Never understood the love that Ain't It Fun got. Good vocal and guitar performances, but the never liked the song itself. It’s amazing how we all love the same band for different reasons and different songs 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Voodoochild Posted January 26 Share Posted January 26 23 hours ago, Free Bird said: In all honesty and in my opinion of course, SIDHY is the worst song, that the classic era has ever released. I don’t count My World which I don’t consider to be a song at all. I agree on the combo you posted. Good stuff and it peaks into Raw Power and Ain‘t It Fun. I don't consider it the worst song, but I think it's boring. I agree 100% with Raw Power and Ain't it Fun. 22 hours ago, downzy said: Never understood the love that Ain't It Fun got. Good vocal and guitar performances, but the never liked the song itself. I love it. It was one of the songs (alongside with Breakdown) that got me into learning how to play a guitar. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AxlRoseCDII Posted January 26 Share Posted January 26 On 1/24/2024 at 9:29 AM, downzy said: It's interesting to imagine how CD would have been received had it been given a proper launch. Release Better as the first single then follow it up with This I Love. Videos for both. There Was A Time should have been the third single. I really think if you released the same exact album and just said Slash played on it, it would’ve done 10x better. There would be many casuals and possibly fans who would’ve then felt they had the right to appreciate the music and wouldn’t feel like they automatically hated it. It’s a great album with many highlights that never got the love it deserved. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
downzy Posted January 26 Author Share Posted January 26 3 hours ago, Voodoochild said: I love it. It was one of the songs (alongside with Breakdown) that got me into learning how to play a guitar. For me, the melody is lacking. I like GNR songs mostly because of Axl’s melodies/hooks. A chorus that is just yelling “Such Fun!” over and over again doesn’t do much for me. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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