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Post by lasvegaskid on Mar 1, 2021 13:05:19 GMT -5
The weekend of March 13th; 3/14/87
charismusicgroup.com/Cue%20Sheets/03-14-87.pdf
Last played 2015 w/extras: "What's Going On" - Cyndi Lauper "(I Just) Died In Your Arms" - Cutting Crew "The Lady In Red" - Chris DeBurgh "Talk Dirty To Me" - Poison
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Post by lasvegaskid on Feb 27, 2021 19:09:18 GMT -5
The VJs it seems struggle with 1981 more than any other year and they didn't disappoint:
1. In their ever changing definition of a hit, Mark said Terri Gibbs only had countdown Knockin'. Her follow-up wouldn't make her Rich but that Man would get her on the Hot 100 again at #89. 2. They played the original charted 1968 (Alan said 1967) version of Guitar Man, not the King's turbo 1981 hit remix. But that wrong version doesn't compare with... 3. Playing the 1986 remake of DSSCTM by Police! 4. Alan said countdown Every Woman was from Life Support. It was really from Air Supply's Lost In Love album. And another wrong version, the album not the punched up single mix. 5. In her weekly content screw up, Nina said More Than I Can Say was from 1979. Leo reached #2 in late 1980. 6. Alan uttered one of his patented early 80s, good bad ugly comments. Then he said three members of ABBA wrote Winner, really only Benny and Bjorn. Then Nina called it 'Winner Takes All' followed by 'Giving It All Up For Your Love' as the title of this week's #8 tune. 7. In her weekly chart screw up Nina said Woman was #2, when JL really occupied the #3 spot.
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Post by lasvegaskid on Feb 26, 2021 23:48:58 GMT -5
Next week's not AT40...1987
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Post by lasvegaskid on Feb 22, 2021 15:20:10 GMT -5
For weekend of Mar 6th: 3/13/82 www.charismusicgroup.com/Cue%20Sheets/03-13-82.pdfLast played 2015 w/extras: Hour #1: "Pop Goes The Movies Part 1" - Meco Hour #2: "I've Never Been To Me" - Charlene Hour #3: "Theme From 'Magnum P.I." - Mike Post Hour #4: "Don't You Want Me" - The Human League
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Post by lasvegaskid on Feb 20, 2021 23:58:58 GMT -5
1. OMG, Alan said Jim Steinman recruited Marilyn Martin for White Nights. It was really Streets of Fire. 2. In her weekly chart screw up Nina said 'King was #22. Thompson Twins were really #17. Then in their ever changing definition of a hit, Nina said Tarzan Boy was it for Baltimora, but that charted twice & Living In the Background snuck onto the Hot 100. 3. Nina said 1986 marked the arrival of Starship. Starship landed in 1985. 4. Mark called Jim Peterik of Survivor, Jim 'Peterman'. 5. Nina referred to Baltimora as an Irish band. But as Casey pointed out on the real thing from 2/22/86 Baltimora was an alias for Jimmy McShane.
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Post by lasvegaskid on Feb 16, 2021 15:10:46 GMT -5
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Post by lasvegaskid on Feb 13, 2021 11:29:58 GMT -5
Another week, another bunch of errors on the 2/13/82 countdown:
1. Nina referred to this chart as Feb. 12th during one talk break. Then she called Police countdown song Living In The Material World 2. Alan said The Other Guy was from Time Exposure. Of course that was a new track on LRBs Greatest Hits. Then he said it was the final album w/Glenn Shorrock. The LRB lead singer would return on 1988s Monsoon. 3. Alan said ONJ kept Waiting For A Girl Like You from #1. On 1/28/82 H&O also blocked Foreigner's way with ICGFT. 4. Speaking of ONJ Alan claimed Physical was the #1 tune of 1981; really 1982. 5. Mark omitted Neil Schon as an Open Arms writer. 6. Mark said countdown Abacab was released two weeks after the 8/1/81 launch of MTV. Of course that was actually the first parent album single No Reply At All.
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Post by lasvegaskid on Feb 8, 2021 13:57:52 GMT -5
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Post by lasvegaskid on Feb 6, 2021 10:08:23 GMT -5
First let's catch up from last week's 1989:
1. OMG, Nina said Bobby Brown's #37 countdown song was My Prerogative!! It was really Roni. MP was coming up at #12! 2. Lots of display errors including VJ talk breaks still be tagged with the prior week's 1980 3. Speaking of My Prerogative, Alan peaked it at #2. It topped the 1/14/89 chart.
Now this week's 1985 mess:
1. In her weekly content screw up Nina said Foolish Heart was the 2nd top 40 from Street Talk...really the 4th. 2. Nina said 'Die For U was the final single from Prince's album. The last 45 was really the soon to debut Take Me With U. 3. Nina called Boy George Club's countdown song 'Mistake'. Then she said parent album Waking Up would become their third top fiver. It topped out at #26 and in fact Colour By Numbers was CCs only career top tenner disk. 4. Alan said Raydio's biggie was Jack and Jill (#8) but A Woman Needs Love topped off at #4. Then he said Ray followed up Ghostbusters with Still Can't Get Over...which actually came out the year before.
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Post by lasvegaskid on Feb 6, 2021 0:02:59 GMT -5
Next week's Casey lite...1982
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Post by lasvegaskid on Feb 1, 2021 12:32:15 GMT -5
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Post by lasvegaskid on Jan 30, 2021 0:00:13 GMT -5
Next week's not AT40...1985
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Post by lasvegaskid on Jan 25, 2021 13:58:11 GMT -5
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Post by lasvegaskid on Jan 23, 2021 10:20:05 GMT -5
Somehow you knew with 1980 on deck, there was a chance the number of errors would be high.
1. OMG, Alan called the leader of Sunshine Band 'Harvey' Wayne Casey!! 2. OMG, Mark said Yes I'm Ready original artist was Barbara 'Mandell'! At least he later corrected to Barbara Mason. 3. Mark said one of Rupert Holmes big hits was 'Home'. Then he said MJ's countdown song was moving into #1 for the first of 4 weeks. MJ was actually Rockin' the top spot for its 2nd panel. 4. Alan said Kenny co-wrote his Coward with Billy Wheeler. The 7" lists the authors of 'County Wheeler and Roger Bowling w/o involvement of the Gambler.
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Post by lasvegaskid on Jan 22, 2021 23:51:35 GMT -5
Next week's Copycat Casey won't repeat Premiere...1989
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Post by lasvegaskid on Jan 19, 2021 14:33:55 GMT -5
Here is some catch up from the 1988 show:
1. In their ever changing definition of a hit, Alan said New Order had a biggie in 1983 w/Blue Monday. It never cracked the Hot 100. 2. The #38 jingle played right before Bolton, but That's What Love... was placed at #37. Then the big voice guy said #35 for Everywhere @ #34. 3. Before 'Your Man, Nina said they were counting 'em down from 1981. 4. OMG, Mark said countdown Crazy was Icehouse and Oates. Of course John's IH contribution was Electric Blue. 5. Alan called 'Dude writer Desmond 'Childs'. Then in her weekly content screw up Nina called Heart's hit There Goes The Girl. 6. Alan peaked Bangles at #3, but Hazy Shade topped off at #2.
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Post by lasvegaskid on Jan 18, 2021 19:40:02 GMT -5
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Post by lasvegaskid on Jan 17, 2021 10:24:03 GMT -5
1. Casey lite's errors aren't limited to music. Nina started the show saying the score of the 1983 'Bowl was 27-10. The Super score was really 27-17. 2. Mark said Now and Forever was the last platinum album for Air Supply. Of course their Hits package later in 1983 was Graham and Russell's biggest disc ever. 3. Alan said Juice was up a couple. Heart of the Night was ^29-32. Then he peaked Ooh la la at #7. Kool and the Gang were Dancin' this week at its apex of #30. 4. In their ever changing definition of a hit, Alan said Mirage was Fleetwood's Mac first biggie since Rumors in 1977? Tusk?? Then Mark, mic sounding crummy as ever said Basil was a one hit wonder, not giving Tony credit for two other Hot 100 entries. 5. In her weekly content screw up Nina said the early-mid 80s saw an Aussie invasion that included LRB. The guys from Melbourne invaded in 1976. She also included Dr. Noah Drake even though he was Speaking to the Sky in 1972. 6. Alan said Heartbreaker was Dionne's biggest solo hit of the 80s. I guess solo doesn't include her Friends Gladys, Stevie and Elt? 7. Nina said James Ingram had eight 80s top 40s. Even if you include all his collaborations, the real number is 6. 8. Lots of display errors from talk breaks being listed as 1988 to Down Under tagged 1981.
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Post by lasvegaskid on Jan 15, 2021 23:48:47 GMT -5
Next week's Casey lite 1980!!
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Post by lasvegaskid on Jan 11, 2021 20:09:01 GMT -5
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Post by lasvegaskid on Jan 5, 2021 10:09:31 GMT -5
Another site is reporting Casey lite will be 1/9/88
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Post by lasvegaskid on Dec 25, 2020 21:53:33 GMT -5
Just some catch up from 1987:
1. Alan said Stephen Bray wrote I Do You. The Jets 7" lists the writers as Linda Millah and Rick Kelly and I don't think those were pseudonyms. 2. Alan had a Power outage. He said Jenn Rush charted in 1984 and Air Supply in 1985. Alan had them reversed as Jennifer's 'Love didn't come until 1986. 3. In her weekly content screw up, Nina called them a synth pop group but the guys behind Pop Goes The World needed fewer 'Hats as they had shrunk to just a duo of the Doroschuk brothers.
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Post by lasvegaskid on Dec 25, 2020 12:13:26 GMT -5
Not AT40 for 1/8/21....198? They didn't say only mentioning the top 300 show running all next week, though the display did list 1984, probably another error.
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Post by lasvegaskid on Dec 25, 2020 12:11:24 GMT -5
One thing you can count on during these holiday countdowns are errors and 1984 didn't disappoint:
1. In her weekly content screw up Nina said Rebbie's debut had two top 40s. Centipede was her only song to ever crack the Hot 100. 2. Alan misidentified the chart as being from 12/25/84; it was really the 12/29 panel. That explains why they keep redundantly saying every song was holding position as it was Billboard's frozen unpublished week. 3. Mark called Dan Hartman's countdown song...We Are Young. This is after he said it was withdrawn from Breakin' to be the first single from Hartman's solo album, never mentioning I Can Dream About You was the actual leadoff. 4. Alan said Out of Touch was the guys 14th consecutive top 40, it was really the fifteenth for the H&O! 5. Alan said Rick Springsteen would reach #27 in 1984. Bruce wouldn't get there until the 1/12/85 panel.
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Post by lasvegaskid on Dec 18, 2020 23:56:00 GMT -5
Next two Casey lites:
Dec 25th...1984 Jan 1st... top 300 songs of the 80s
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Post by lasvegaskid on Dec 12, 2020 8:45:13 GMT -5
Then the week after next the decades may do their top 300 listener voted songs since each decade channel has a poll. It will air Christmas or New Years weekend. We will see. They already said New Years week.
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Post by lasvegaskid on Dec 11, 2020 23:49:22 GMT -5
The VJs have more Trouble it seems like with 1981 than any other year and tonight didn't disappoint:
1. Mark said McLean's original Castle was from 1970. It first charted for one week, 2/27/71. Then he said the 1981 #36 rerecord was more successful than the original when tacked as on as 'B' side to Vincent. The latter peaked at #12, Billboard didn't track double sided flips separately in those days. On the real thing, Casey played Castles In the Air at #13 on the 5/6/72 show. 2. After a patented mixed bag comment, There's No Gettin' Over this goof by Alan! He said Milsap's countdown 'World was his biggest crossover! It wasn't even among Ronnie's top three. 3. OMG, the display for Steal The Night read 'Steve' Woods! 4. Alan said Did It In A Minute was a #1! I Can't Go For That!! DIIAM peaked at #9, it was No Can Do that reached the top for H&O! 5. Mark said Diamond was falling to #14 when Neil's 'Songs were really ^ from #16! 6. More Trouble! Alan said Buckingham's countdown song was the first solo hit for a Mac'er. Stop Dragging My Heart Around! 7. In their ever changing definition of a hit, Mark said Oh No was the final w/Richie. Commodores reached the Hot 100 once more with Lionel on Why Do You Wanna Try Me but that doesn't count this week.
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Post by lasvegaskid on Dec 11, 2020 23:41:50 GMT -5
Next week's not AT40...1987
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Post by lasvegaskid on Dec 10, 2020 16:27:47 GMT -5
From 1986:
1. In her weekly content screw up Nina called Glass Tiger's countdown song Somebody. Then in her weekly chart screw up she said Talking Heads ^11. WWL was really moving 25-26. 2. Display For Tonight had the year listed as 1982. Then in their ever changing definition of a hit, Alan said Shake You Down was the biggest of many for Abbott. This would be Gregory's only top 40 and he'd reach the Hot 100 only once more
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Post by lasvegaskid on Nov 26, 2020 14:51:48 GMT -5
Next week's Copycat Casey 1986
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