A bunch of publicity makes it fizzle out fast. If you sell two million copies the first week people are talking about it for a week and that's it sales dry up after a couple weeks and it disappears. If you have no promotion and sell 500k a week, you keep people talking about and end up with a bunch of free promotion.
I wasn't talking about the Titanic DVD, I was talking about the movie. If I remember right that started off slow and continued at a mediocre pace for a long time. Star Wars and Spiderman 2 both had HUGE opening weekends and then fell off a cliff despite excellent reviews.
I know what you were talking about. Titanic cost $200mil to make. It's opening weekend it made $28mil. That's about what films were opening at in 1997, not to mention the fact at that time Leo DiCaprio was a relative no-name, who most only remembered from 'Growing Pains'. It put him back on the map. At the time, the bigger stars in the film had mediocre to small roles.
As for CD, i'm not saying this isn't a cool idea. I think it's very unique to just drop it in stores, if that's what they're gonna do. Very mysterious, and very Axl.
But i'm just interested to watch how it plays out financially. If it's a masterpiece, sales will reflect that, and the album will be big. But personally i'm wondering if the hype is just that... hype.
Personally people were hating back before the Illusions came out, and both of those albums contained the best GNR songs ever done, surpassing songs on AFD. Of course, i'm speaking of Coma & Estranged.
Who knows, maybe CD will do the same...