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Topic History of: Astonishing; Arctic Monkeys, Waitrose and the public
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Mart A bigger one than you would think.

If for example, one of our much loved internet charts buy up physical catalogue and franchise the stock to outlets, on sale or return, we could see a major turnaround.
It`s not a new idea for independent distros to put product in chains of stores, I remember "Avenue" doing it in the early 70`s at Tesco, but I like the idea of charts for the high street shopper for this business model.

Interesting.
Put the alternative charts in the stores, like it.
JK2006 I was just shopping in Waitrose.
Their 50 CD rack was packed for every number except the No1 - EMPTY.
And I noticed that CD - The Arctic Monkeys - was