Saturday, October 31, 2015

An Announcement

Hey, guys. It's Thatchos. You might know me as the author of this blog, among other things.

I'm sorry that I haven't gotten a post out since two weeks ago. I know you guys might be concerned and confuzzled a little bit.

But there is a reason.

We'll get to that later.

You know, this might be an out-of-the-blue thought, but . . . it's interesting how much the time has flown since I started this blog.

If you don't know my story, then I guess now's the time to tell it. So, here we go:

I got my start in the Blogger community commenting on blogs about the SiriusXM Hits 1 Weekend Countdown.

Each week I would post reviews, predictions, etc. And I wasn't the only one.

Many other users did the same thing. But for a while, they had something that I didn't. A blog.

They would either post the countdown or make their own. That's right. Make their own.

Some people would post their own Top 45 charts. I ended up reading those each week, just like the Weekend Countdown.

Later I looked at those blogs and thought, "You know, it would be cool if I did something like that." 

And so I did.

Thirty weeks ago I sat down with a laptop in one hand and a sheet of loose leaf paper on the other.

On the sheet of paper I had written down a list. A list of thirty songs.

With the laptop I was going to make that list into a blog post. I would not only type the list (backwards) but add pictures of the single covers.

I had a specific method of how I would make each chart. It would make a little something like this:

  • The "airplay week" would go from Friday to Thursday.
  • I would make the chart on a Friday.
  • I would try to get the post out by Saturday.

It's a nice little cycle like that. :)

I called it "the Continental Chart." It had a nice ring to it.

I thought it was fun. So, the next week, I did it again.

And then I did it again the next week. And the next. And the next.

One of the things that kept me going was your support. From post #1 you guys commented with reviews, recommendations, jokes, etc. That felt amazing.

As time went on, so did the charts. Week after week I would write each chart on a Friday, and try to make the post on a Saturday.

Chart after chart after chart, it's gone on for thirty weeks.

There have been thirty charts, fifteen #1's, and 114 songs.
(Not to mention 13 Breakout Hits that to date haven't debuted the chart.)
There have also been thirty-two posts (counting this) and at the time of this writing 9,107 page views (!!!).

(Yes, I counted.)

Without a doubt it's been hard work, but it's been fun making these charts for you guys.

But after thirty weeks, I have an announcement to make:








I have decided to put the Continental Chart and my Blogger account on an indefinite hiatus.



Why, you might ask? Well, my life has become busy. Very busy.

I have loads of schoolwork, I'm in a regularly performing band with my brother, and other things - it's just become too much to handle.

I also feel like I need to set my priorities straight. I have at times asked myself, "Is this all really worth it? Or is it all just a waste of time?"

And, to be honest, I feel like I've been spending too much time in front of a screen and checking the charts every day. That's why I made this decision.

I'm not saying that I'm completely abandoning this chart, but I don't see coming back to it in the near future.

I might pop around and check here from time to time, but for now, I will not be a regular Blogger user.

So, with that being said . . .



I would like to thank you guys.

I actually might've quit a long time ago, but you guys's support kept me going with this for so long.

Thank you all for being so supportive of this blog over these past thirty weeks. If you're reading this and you've been reading this from the beginning…

then you get a ShoutOut. :)

I would like to leave you all with some words of wisdom, but I'm not one of good words (as you can probably tell). 
So I'll just let this song say it all.

It's one of my favorites, and to be honest I think it should be one of yours too.

And even if you don't like the song, just try and listen past the song and listen to the words and what it really means.


Here it is:




"I won't say goodbye. I'll just say . . . until we meet again. To God be the glory." - Oprah Winfrey

Thank you all again for everything.

#DeoSitGloria
-Thatchos

:)

Sunday, October 18, 2015

Continental Chart - Week of October 17, 2015

Well, I can't believe this chart has been around for thirty weeks.

It might not seem like much, but it's interesting how the time has flown. Thank you all for your support.

Okay, maybe I've said that too much. Sorry.

It seems like a bunch of people released new music on Friday. For new albums there were Demi Lovato - Confident, OMI - Me 4 U, John Newman - Revolve, Pentatonix and Jamie Lawson with their self-titled albums, and Justin Bieber - Purpose went up for pre-order. 
One Direction and Fall Out Boy also released some new singles.

Well, technically Fall Out Boy's was a remix, but you get the point! A bunch of new music! :}

I guess I've bored you guys, so here's this week's list of Dearly Departed Ditties:
  • Rachel Platten - Fight Song (#23) {2 Weeks @ #1}
  • The Weeknd - Can't Feel My Face (#26) {2 Weeks @ #1}
  • Wiz Khalifa/Charlie Puth - See You Again (#29) {1 Week @ #1}

Last Week's #1: Macklemore & Ryan Lewis/Eric Nally/Melle Mel/Kool Moe Dee/Grandmaster Caz - Downtown (1)

The Chart:
#30. Echosmith - Let's Love (#30)
Peak: #30
Weeks on Chart: 2
#29. Andy Grammer - Honey, I'm Good. (#28) {5 Weeks @ #1}
Peak: #1
Weeks on Chart: 29
#28. Kygo/Conrad Sewell - Firestone (#27)
Peak: #27
Weeks on Chart: 2
#27. Maroon 5 - Feelings (DEBUT)
Peak: #27
Weeks on Chart: 1
#26. Saint Motel - My Type (#25)
Peak: #24
Weeks on Chart: 4
#25. Ellie Goulding - On My Mind (#19)
Peak: #19
Weeks on Chart: 3
#24. Pentatonix - Can't Sleep Love (DEBUT)
Peak: #24
Weeks on Chart: 1
#23. Major Lazer & DJ Snake/MØ - Lean On (#15) {2 Weeks @ #1}
Peak: #1
Weeks on Chart: 20
#22. Nick Jonas - Levels (#13)
Peak: #12
Weeks on Chart: 7
#21. Major Lazer/Ellie Goulding/Tarrus Riley - Powerful (RE-ENTRY)
Peak: #21 (new peak)
Weeks on Chart: 2
#20. Zedd/Jon Bellion - Beautiful Now (#21)
Peak: #8
Weeks on Chart: 18
#19. WALK THE MOON - Shut Up and Dance (#16) {3 Weeks @ #1}
Peak: #1
Weeks on Chart: 30
#18. Little Mix - Black Magic (#12)
Peak: #10
Weeks on Chart: 9
#17. Demi Lovato - Confident (#24)
Peak: #17 (new peak)
Weeks on Chart: 3
#16. Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness - Cecilia and the Satellite (#17)
Peak: #16 (new peak)
Weeks on Chart: 4
#15. Adam Lambert - Ghost Town (#11)
Peak: #4
Weeks on Chart: 17
#14. Elle King - Ex's and Oh's (#18)
Peak: #14 (new peak)
Weeks on Chart: 10
#13. Taylor Swift - Wildest Dreams (#20)
Peak: #13 (new peak)
Weeks on Chart: 8
#12. Ed Sheeran - Photograph (#8) {2 Weeks @ #1}
Peak: #1
Weeks on Chart: 21
#11. Meghan Trainor/John Legend - Like I'm Gonna Lose You (#22)
Peak: #11 (new peak)
Weeks on Chart: 9
#10. U2 - Song for Someone (#6) {1 Week @ #1}
Peak: #1
Weeks on Chart: 11
#9. Shy Carter/Aleon Craft - Bring It Back (#9)
Peak: #9
Weeks on Chart: 6
#8. Drake - Hotline Bling (#14)
Peak: #8 (new peak)
Weeks on Chart: 5
#7. Carly Rae Jepsen - Run Away With Me (#10)
Peak: #5
Weeks on Chart: 9
#6. One Direction - Drag Me Down (#5)
Peak: #5
Weeks on Chart: 11
#5. R. City/Adam Levine - Locked Away (#4)
Peak: #4
Weeks on Chart: 11
#4. Justin Bieber - What Do You Mean? (#7)
Peak: #4 (new peak)
Weeks on Chart: 6
#3. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis/Eric Nally/Melle Mel/Kool Moe Dee/Grandmaster Caz - Downtown (#1) {1 Week @ #1}
Peak: #1
Weeks on Chart: 7
#2. X Ambassadors - Renegades (#3) {2 Weeks @ #1}
Peak: #1
Weeks on Chart: 15









And this week's NEW #1 song IS . . .














#1. Shawn Mendes - Stitches (#2)* {1st Week @ #1}
Peak: #1 (new peak)
Weeks on Chart: 15









This Week's Biggest Tumble: Nick Jonas - Levels (-9)
This Week's Biggest Leap: Meghan Trainor/John Legend - Like I'm Gonna Lose You (+11)

Breakout Hit of the Week:
Imagine Dragons - Roots

Finally, this week's ShoutOut goes to...




LEAH!!!
Thank you for being "confident" in #17! :)
And thank YOU, dear reader, for checking the Chart!

#DeoSitGloria
-Thatchos :D

Saturday, October 10, 2015

Continental Chart - Week of October 10, 2015

Hello, and welcome to this TWENTY-NINTH Continental Chart post!!!

I...honestly can't think of a good intro for this week's post.

So, let's just recap last week.

Last week X Ambassadors held at #1 for a second week with Renegades, as did Macklemore & Ryan Lewis and company with Downtown at #2. Shawn Mendes climbed up one to #3 with Stitches, U2 sprang back up four to #4 with former #1 Song for Someone, and finally R. City and Adam Levine crept up one to #5 with Locked Away.

But, the question is...
What about this week?

Let's find out by going to this week's Dearly Departed Ditties (and there's only two of them this time):
  • Jason Derulo - Cheyenne (#16) [x2]
  • Macklemore & Ryan Lewis/Ed Sheeran - Growing Up (#28) [x2]

Last Week's #1: X Ambassadors - Renegades (2)

The Chart:
#30. Echosmith - Let's Love (DEBUT)
Peak: #30
Weeks on Chart: 1
#29. Wiz Khalifa/Charlie Puth - See You Again (#30) {1 Week @ #1}
Peak: #1
Weeks on Chart: 26
#28. Andy Grammer - Honey, I'm Good. (#25) {5 Weeks @ #1}
Peak: #1
Weeks on Chart: 28
#27. Kygo/Conrad Sewell - Firestone (DEBUT)
Peak: #27
Weeks on Chart: 1
#26. The Weeknd - Can't Feel My Face (#19) {2 Weeks @ #1}
Peak: #1
Weeks on Chart: 18
#25. Saint Motel - My Type (#24)
Peak: #24
Weeks on Chart: 3
#24. Demi Lovato - Confident (#27)
Peak: #24 (new peak)
Weeks on Chart: 2
#23. Rachel Platten - Fight Song (#26) {2 Weeks @ #1}
Peak: #1
Weeks on Chart: 21
#22. Meghan Trainor/John Legend - Like I'm Gonna Lose You (#29)
Peak: #22 (new peak)
Weeks on Chart: 8
#21. Zedd/Jon Bellion - Beautiful Now (#18)
Peak: #8
Weeks on Chart: 17
#20. Taylor Swift - Wildest Dreams (#21)
Peak: #17
Weeks on Chart: 7
#19. Ellie Goulding - On My Mind (#22)
Peak: #19 (new peak)
Weeks on Chart: 2
#18. Elle King - Ex's and Oh's (#17)
Peak: #17
Weeks on Chart: 9
#17. Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness - Cecilia and the Satellite (#23)
Peak: #17 (new peak)
Weeks on Chart: 3
#16. WALK THE MOON - Shut Up and Dance (#20) {3 Weeks @ #1}
Peak: #1
Weeks on Chart: 29
#15. Major Lazer & DJ Snake/MØ - Lean On (#13) {2 Weeks @ #1}
Peak: #1
Weeks on Chart: 19
#14. Drake - Hotline Bling (#15)
Peak: #12
Weeks on Chart: 4
#13. Nick Jonas - Levels (#12)
Peak: #12
Weeks on Chart: 6
#12. Little Mix - Black Magic (#10)
Peak: #10
Weeks on Chart: 8
#11. Adam Lambert - Ghost Town (#6)
Peak: #4
Weeks on Chart: 16
#10. Carly Rae Jepsen - Run Away With Me (#9)
Peak: #5
Weeks on Chart: 8
#9. Shy Carter/Aleon Craft - Bring It Back (#14)
Peak: #9 (new peak)
Weeks on Chart: 5
#8. Ed Sheeran - Photograph (#7) {2 Weeks @ #1}
Peak: #1
Weeks on Chart: 20
#7. Justin Bieber - What Do You Mean? (#11)
Peak: #7 (new peak)
Weeks on Chart: 5
#6. U2 - Song for Someone (#4) {1 Week @ #1}
Peak: #1
Weeks on Chart: 10
#5. One Direction - Drag Me Down (#8)
Peak: #5 (new peak)
Weeks on Chart: 10
#4. R. City/Adam Levine - Locked Away (#5)
Peak: #4 (new peak)
Weeks on Chart: 10
#3. X Ambassadors - Renegades (#1) {2 Weeks @ #1}
Peak: #1
Weeks on Chart: 14
#2. Shawn Mendes - Stitches (#3)*
Peak: #2 (new peak)
Weeks on Chart: 14











And this week's NEW #1 song IS...












#1. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis/Eric Nally/Melle Mel/Kool Moe Dee/Grandmaster Caz - Downtown (#2) {1st Week @ #1}
Peak: #1 (new peak)
Weeks on Chart: 6








This Week's Biggest Tumble: The Weeknd - Can't Feel My Face (-7)
This Week's Biggest Leap: Meghan Trainor/John Legend - Like I'm Gonna Lose You (+7)

Breakout Hit of the Week:
Chris Brown - Zero

Finally this week's ShoutOut goes to...




FFDURP123!!!

Thank you for being honest about your opinion on last week's Breakout Hit!
And thank YOU, dear reader, for checking the Chart! :)

#DeoSitGloria
-Thatchos