GaryAlan
Well-Known Member
Nicely said!
I wonder how the Rolling Stone magazine, in terms of circulation and musical prestige, competed with the other
overseas UK magazines ? (say,for example, Melody Maker).
It appears to me that the Japan and British tours/concerts were extremely well received in Feb and June 1974,respectively,
--coupled to the exceptional performance of the Horizon LP on those charts--not to mention the Live in Japan LP---
so, the downturn in USA sales/chart position saw an upturn for overseas sales/chart position.
Probably a good thing that the duo's product continued to sell feverishly outside of American soil.
Needless to say, in the 1978 interview they were keen on "getting the American market back--back to it's previous heights".
I wonder how the Rolling Stone magazine, in terms of circulation and musical prestige, competed with the other
overseas UK magazines ? (say,for example, Melody Maker).
It appears to me that the Japan and British tours/concerts were extremely well received in Feb and June 1974,respectively,
--coupled to the exceptional performance of the Horizon LP on those charts--not to mention the Live in Japan LP---
so, the downturn in USA sales/chart position saw an upturn for overseas sales/chart position.
Probably a good thing that the duo's product continued to sell feverishly outside of American soil.
Needless to say, in the 1978 interview they were keen on "getting the American market back--back to it's previous heights".