Benji Posted December 12, 2009 Posted December 12, 2009 As you may know Google did start to scan as many books and magazines as possible and uploaded all their scans to the internet (books.google.com). Earlier today I did a Google search for Kenny Carter I've got to find her on RCA. One of the very first links I got as result was for April 2, 1966 issue of the Billboard magazine. (Click here, you have to enlarge the scan to see everything). In that issue the following records are "predicted to reach the Hot 100 chart": Kenny Carter - I've got to find her Frances Nero - Keep on lovin me Emanuel Lasky - I'm a peace loving man Roger & The Gypsies - Pass the hatchet Don't think any of them made it to the Hot 100 did they? Further down the scan there was the Hot 100 chart as at April 2, 1966. It did include some surprises (at least surprise to me) as I didn't know they charted at all: Outsiders - Time won't let me Slim Harpo - Baby scratch my back Tim Tam & Turn Ons - Wait a minute And check out the Golden World ad on page 15!
Reg Scott Posted December 12, 2009 Posted December 12, 2009 (edited) This is a really great feature that google have introduced (discussed in a thread earlier this year) You're right Benji, makes very informative and interesting reading for us anoraks. Off to check page 15 while the Mrs is glued to Strictly Come On Me Face! (no pun intended but I'll take it ) ATB Edited December 12, 2009 by ClearVinyl
Guest isis Posted December 12, 2009 Posted December 12, 2009 Great stuff, just spent a happy hour going through it... and looking at the 1966 Detroit top 40, 4 Motown & 3 Golden World/Ric Tic. No wonder BG had a bee in his bonnet re moonlighting staff !!
Guest WPaulVanDyk Posted December 13, 2009 Posted December 13, 2009 I would say that it's a great feature and Billboard is actually one of the best magazines out there for music. They are so good with information and have a talente team who work there arse off every day and week to compile books for all the billboard charts i have collections of them and they include a biography on every artist who ever made the charts in America be it R & B, hot 100, dance/dico, top 200 albums, country etc. some get a line some get a few lines all depends really and is a good source of information. they like to inform when people die too and give a list of those who passed away at end of year with notes sometimes there American chart hits listed
Guest MBarrett Posted December 13, 2009 Posted December 13, 2009 Probably isn't hugely significant but I see that these Billboard mags are on the German Google website: https://books.google.de MB
Benji Posted December 13, 2009 Author Posted December 13, 2009 Probably isn't hugely significant but I see that these Billboard mags are on the German Google website: https://books.google.de MB The link I posted starts with books.google.de because I get redirected to german Google automatically whenever I type in books.google.com. Doesn't make any difference at all if you're using books.google.com or books.google.co.uk or whatever. All the same...
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