Will TBM (the main book) list all 14,185 songs, or just the top 1,000 or...?
Every song that we could locate (well, that I could obtain via my own collection of 45s, cassette tapes and CDs in addition to important contributions from G45 fanatics BossHoss, JoeyD, George, Rich, Jeff and others) was voted on - that is where the 14,185 (more like 14, 200+) total comes from. Almost 90% of listed 45s in tbm have been auditioned and rated by your fellow expert cabinet members.
So yes, every song that was rated is shown by a number from 1 to 10. Only 62 true killer defined "10s" in the entire field, as I've mentioned several times in the past. It is all explained in the book.
The Top 1000 of these 14, 200+ songs are all depicted by color label scans. The ranking as to the all-time greatest USA Garage tune (#1) on down to 1,000 (which, according to the mean calculated from the vote tabulation) required at least a 6.8xx to make it into the Top 1000). BossHoss did a stupendous job (well, he had to do it twice - yikes - and he still talks to me!) and I know all will be pleased with the visual layout. Rather than just printing text listing, I thought it would be far cooler to show the results by slotting the appropriate label scan in place of a title.
Whether or not you agree with the Top 1000 consensus derived ranking is another matter!
The 2nd book is for the geeks and statistical junkies like me, every song is ranked by the vote tally average (the "mean" for you math fanatics) . Each and every song, from #1 to 14,200+ in descending order.
No label scans in this book (far too costly, too many pages, etc.). But what the listing will show is the full totals (the full decimal mean [i.e, 6.906 instead of 6 ], and the vote tally breakdown [how many people voted a song a 10, a 9, an 8, etc) so you can see the result of the vote sessions for every song we rated. There was obviously no page space room to include such details in tbm, which is only focused on documenting the 1 to 10 ratings for the songs. As I do not "Round up" any rating ( a 6.906 mean is documented as a "6" in tbm) it gives you an idea of how each song fared / where it ranks overall, etc.