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Post by jdelachjr2002 on Jun 6, 2023 18:32:14 GMT -5
There is also two '80s shows for this weekend also so I will have to do another two-part posting of this weekend's preview. Here is my repost of the 6/10/1978 AT40 Four songs debuted this week: "Even Now" - Barry Manilow (#28) "Miss You" - The Rolling Stones (#37) "Wonderful Tonight" - Eric Clapton (#39) "I Can't Stand The Rain" - Eruption (#40) Four songs fell off this week: "Movin' Out (Anthony's Song)" - Billy Joel (#17) "Count On Me" - Jefferson Starship (#22) "Tumbling Dice" - Linda Ronstadt (#32) "Can't Smile Without You" - Barry Manilow (#33) Biggest Mover: "The Groove Line" - Heatwave (#26 to #15) Biggest Dropper: "Imaginary Lover" - Atlanta Rhythm Section (#7 to #23) Original extras: None Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "Only The Good Die Young" - Billy Joel (#44) Hour #2: "Hot Child In The City" - Nick Gilder (#88; debuted) Hour #3: "Magnet & Steel" - Walter Egan (#66) The '80s preview is coming soon.
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Post by jdelachjr2002 on Jun 6, 2023 18:39:41 GMT -5
Now to conclude the weekend preview with the two '80s shows this weekend. The "A" show for this week is from 6/12/1982. Here is an edited repost: Three songs debuted this week: "Still They Ride" - Journey (#34) "After The Glitter Fades" - Stevie Nicks (#37) "Hope You Love Me Like You Say You Do" - Huey Lewis & The News (#40) Three songs fell out of the Top 40 this week: "Still In Saigon" - The Charlie Daniels Band (#22) "My Girl" - Donnie Iris (#25) "Wake Up Little Susie" - Simon & Garfunkel (#27) Biggest Mover: "Tainted Love" - Soft Cell (#29 to #21) Biggest Dropper: "'65 Love Affair" - Paul Davis (#9 to #18) Original extras: "Listen To The Music" - The Doobie Brothers "The Rubberband Man" - The Spinners I believe the latter was played unteased as their biggest hit ever although the Spinners did hit #1 with Dionne Warwick(e) singing "Then Came You". Long Distance Dedications: "Being With You" - Smokey Robinson "I've Never Been To Me" - Charlene (at #11 this week) Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "I Know What Boys Like" - The Waitresses (which fell from #62 to #96 this week) Hour #2: "Abracadabra" - The Steve Miller Band (#50) Hour #3: "Hard To Say I'm Sorry" - Chicago (#65) Hour #4: "Hold Me" - Fleetwood Mac (NR) Of note: Premiere has replaced Genesis' "Paperlate" (the Hour #4 op extra in recent airings) with "Hold Me" The "B" show for this week is from 6/11/1988. Here is a prior repost: Six songs debuted this week: "Hold On To The Nights" - Richard Marx (#31) "Rush Hour" - Jane Wiedlin (#33) "Hands To Heaven" - Breathe (#34) "Supersonic" - J.J. Fad (#37) "Heart Of Mine" - Boz Scaggs (#39) "Paradise" - Sade (#40) Six songs fell out of the Top 40 this week: "Wishing Well" - Terence Trent D'Arby (#32) "My Girl" - Suave (#33) "Angel" - Aerosmith (#34) "Da Butt" - E.U. (#35) "Pink Cadillac" - Natalie Cole (#37) "I'm Still Searching" - Glass Tiger (#38) Biggest Mover: "Lost In You" - Rod Stewart (#38 to #29) Biggest Dropper: "I Don't Want To Live Without You" - Foreigner (#8 to #22) Original extras: None Long Distance Dedications: "Sea Of Love" - The Honeydrippers "Seasons Change" - Expose Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "As Long As You Follow" - Fleetwood Mac Hour #2: "Don't Know What You Got (Til It's Gone)" - Cinderella Hour #3: One Moment In Time" - Whitney Houston Hour #4: "Armageddon It" - Def Leppard
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Post by Dale Latimer on Jun 7, 2023 6:45:45 GMT -5
How did Larry handle it back then? dL Larry Morgan, wasn't the voice guy for AT40 in 1987.
When I hear him I always think of Larry Morgan the Pro Stock drag racer. [snippy]
I've seen one of the cue sheets from another time, don't remember the date, that warned the PDs that because of the licensing contract, they can't remove songs from the show.
Well, I was referring to 2017, when Larry most certainly would have been voicing the extras. dL
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Post by Dale Latimer on Jun 7, 2023 10:36:07 GMT -5
Of note: Premiere has replaced Genesis' "Paperlate" (the Hour #4 op extra in recent airings) with "Hold Me" It's not a lingering Christine McVie interest, it's the fact that this particular song was a week away from débuting on the Hot 100 in the 40 at #33. Premiere loves those songs. dL
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Post by jdelachjr2002 on Jun 11, 2023 20:31:13 GMT -5
This weekend there is one '80s show and two '70s shows so once again the weekend preview will be a two-parter. I'll start with the '80s show first. "AT40: The '80s" this week presents 6/21/1986. Here is an edited repost: Four songs debuted this week: "Mad About You" - Belinda Carlisle (#31) "Opportunities (Let's Make Lots Of Money) - Pet Shop Boys (#33) "Modern Woman" - Billy Joel (#38) "Glory Of Love" - Peter Cetera (#40) Four songs fell out of the Top 40 this week: "What Have You Done For Me Lately" - Janet Jackson (#30) "West End Girls" - Pet Shop Boys (#31) "Bad Boy" - Miami Sound Machine (#32) "The Love Parade" - The Dream Academy (#36) Biggest Mover (tie): "Nasty" - Janet Jackson (#24 to #14) "Invisible Touch" - Genesis (#27 to #17) Biggest Dropper: "Move Away" - Culture Club (#18 to #39) Original extras: None Long Distance Dedications: "Against All Odds (Take A Look At Me Now)" - Phil Collins "She's Got A Way" - Billy Joel "The Long And Winding Road" - The Beatles Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "Words Get In The Way" - Miami Sound Machine (#79) Hour #2: "Baby Love" - Regina (#88; debuted) Hour #3: "Higher Love" - Steve Winwood (#62) Hour #4: "Suzanne" - Journey (#63; highest debut) Of note: Premiere replaces Berlin's "Take My Breath Away" (which was the Hour #4 op extra in prior airings) with "Suzanne" My '70s preview is coming soon.
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Post by jdelachjr2002 on Jun 11, 2023 20:38:53 GMT -5
Now to preview the two '70s shows this weekend: The "A" show for this week is from 6/22/1974. Here is my repost from 2015: Three songs debuted this week: "Already Gone" - The Eagles (#34) "Waterloo" - ABBA (#39) "Radar Love" - Golden Earring (#40) Three songs fell off this week: "Just Don't Want To Be Lonely" - The Main Ingredient (#36) "Bennie and the Jets" - Elton John (#38) "TSOP" - MFSB with the Three Degrees (#40) Biggest Mover: "Rock Your Baby" - George McCrae (#34 to #15) Biggest Dropper (tie): "The Show Must Go On" - Three Dog Night (#17 to #32) "I Won't Last A Day Without You" - The Carpenters (#20 to #35) Original extras: None Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "Feel Like Makin' Love" - Roberta Flack (#78; debuted) Hour #2: "Tell Me Something Good" - Rufus with Chaka Khan (#73) Hour #3: "Call On Me" - Chicago (#89; debuted) The "B" show for this week is from 6/23/1979. Here is an edited repost: Three songs debuted this weekend: "Shadows In The Moonlight" - Anne Murray (#36) "People Of The South Wind" - Kansas (#39) "Mama Can't Buy You Love" - Elton John (#40) Three songs fell off this week: "Ain't Love A Bitch" - Rod Stewart (#36) "Heart Of Glass" - Blondie (#38) "Don't Ever Wanna Lose Ya" - New England (#40) Biggest Mover: "Do It Or Die" - Atlanta Rhythm Section (#39 to #32) Biggest Dropper: "Goodnight Tonight" - Paul McCartney & Wings (#17 to #33) Original extras: None Long Distance Dedications: "I.O.U." - Jimmy Dean "Be True To Your School" - The Beach Boys Archive extras: "Annie's Song" - John Denver "Feel Like Makin' Love" - Roberta Flack "The Night Chicago Died" - Paper Lace The John Denver and Paper Lace extras will remain in the show. "Feel Like Makin' Love" will be played as one of the optional extras. Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "Lead Me On" - Maxene Nightingale (#48) Hour #2: "Feel Like Makin' Love" - Roberta Flack (original Archive extra) Hour #3: "I'll Never Love This Way Again" - Dionne Warwick (#82; debuted) Hour #4: "Highway Song" - Blackfoot (#83; debuted) Of note: Premiere has replaced Bonnie Pointer's "Heaven Must Have Sent You" (the Hour #3 op extra from it's 2020 airing) with "I'll Never Love This Way Again" even though Dionne Warwick did not die recently (ironically Bonnie Pointer died in 2020 not long after I received the cue sheet four days earlier. I noted that Larry Morgan changed the intro and outro to reflect her passing).
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Post by sklemetti on Jun 16, 2023 10:51:36 GMT -5
Last night I listened to WSMG broadcast of 6/23/1979. They covered the 4 hour show in 3 hours and 39 minutes. The show itself was 3 hours and 20 minutes. They really cut out the commercials. Just 19 minutes of station ids and ads.
Casey mentioned that on july 4th they will do a disco show covering the 5 years of Disco that started with Rock the Boat by Hues Corporation. That was #12 in the A show from 1974.
and the archives 108th #1 song was the Night Chicago died, which was #1 in the 1974 A show.
They played "Feel Like Makin' Love" - Roberta Flack (original Archive extra) the 107th #1 of the decade just before #25 instead of after #23. The cue sheet leaves it out for that hour.
In 1977, 1978 and 1979 3 women, Linda Ronstadt, Olivia and Donna Summer were the only women to have 2 songs in the top 5 at the same time. What about men or groups, other than the Beatles, and since then?
Randy Van Warmer. He does not look like I envisioned him. I was thinking like a Leo Sayer, but he looks like Judge Reinhold. He looked younger than I thought. Born in 1955 he was 24 when the song came out, but died at 48 in 2004.
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Post by lasvegaskid on Jun 18, 2023 16:53:50 GMT -5
Last night I listened to WSMG broadcast of 6/23/1979. They covered the 4 hour show in 3 hours and 39 minutes. The show itself was 3 hours and 20 minutes. They really cut out the commercials. Just 19 minutes of station ids and ads. I believe Premiere offers the 1st hour commercial free as an incentive for affiliates to air all 4hrs. That's why the first hr on KOKZ always has so much filler. I'd rather the show end a little early.
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Post by robrt30 on Jun 18, 2023 17:06:41 GMT -5
I'm stuck in my own personal Groundhog Day. My local station plays Rick Dees & Casey Kasem back-to-back. For the last six weeks in a row (and counting), the programmer at the station doesn't realize that they broke the coding on the Rick Dees show... so it's now played the Rick Dees Mother's Day Show from 1986 each consecutive week. I don't know what's more sad, that nobody there is listening to the show to realize that it needs fixed or that no listener has reported/complained enough to the station to fix it. (I posted a couple times about it on their FB page, but no response).
No problems, though, on the coding for Casey as we've gotten the correct show each week. But obviously that's also 1986 this week.
While surfing internet radio, I did happen to find a station playing the correct Rick Dees show this week. And while listening to it, you guessed it, this week is 1986 too 😄
One difference at the top though, Radio & Records had "Live To Tell" spending a 2nd week at #1 this week (while it only spent one week at #1 on Billboard).
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Post by johnnywest on Jun 18, 2023 23:01:57 GMT -5
In 1977, 1978 and 1979 3 women, Linda Ronstadt, Olivia and Donna Summer were the only women to have 2 songs in the top 5 at the same time. What about men or groups, other than the Beatles, and since then? . [/div] [/quote] From memory, there’s also OutKast, Halsey, Ariana Grande, Iggy Azalea, and Justin Bieber I think.
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Post by wyckyd on Jun 18, 2023 23:14:25 GMT -5
In 1977, 1978 and 1979 3 women, Linda Ronstadt, Olivia and Donna Summer were the only women to have 2 songs in the top 5 at the same time. What about men or groups, other than the Beatles, and since then? From memory, there’s also OutKast, Halsey, Ariana Grande, Iggy Azalea, and Justin Bieber I think. Olivia Rodrigo and Taylor Swift as well (Billboard, not AT40 afaik)
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Post by jdelachjr2002 on Jun 19, 2023 19:45:53 GMT -5
This week we have only one show for each decade so I will preview this weekend in just one post. "AT40: The '70s" this week presents 6/25/1977. Here is my repost from 2012: Three songs debuted this week: "You Made Me Believe In Magic" - The Bay City Rollers (#34) "Easy" - The Commodores (#39) "People In Love" - 10cc (#40) Three songs fell off the Top 40 this week: "Back Together Again" - Daryl Hall & John Oates (#28) "Hotel California" - The Eagles (#30) "Hollywood" - Rufus Featuring Chaka Khan (#32) Biggest Mover: "(Your Love Has Lifted Me) Higher And Higher" - Rita Coolidge (#33 to #23) Biggest Dropper: "Ain't Gonna Bump No More (With No Big Fat Woman)" - Joe Tex (#12 to #30) Original extras: None Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "Handy Man" - James Taylor (#60) Hour #2: "I Feel Love" - Donna Summer (NR) Hour #3: "Swayin' To The Music (Slow Dancin')" - Johnny Rivers (#88; debuted) "AT40: The '80s" this week presents 6/25/1983. Here is an edited repost: Two songs debuted this week: "White Wedding" - Billy Idol (#38) "Cuts Like A Knife" - Bryan Adams (#40) Two songs fell off this week: "The Closer You Get" - Alabama (#38) "No Time For Talk" - Christopher Cross (#40) Biggest Mover: "Every Breath You Take" - The Police (#14 to #4) Biggest Dropper (tie): "My Love" - Lionel Richie (#6 to #20) "She Blinded Me With Science" - Thomas Dolby (#20 to #34) Original extras: None Long Distance Dedications: "Thank You For Being A Friend" - Andrew Gold "Precious And Few" - Climax Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "The Safety Dance" - Men Without Hats (#90; debuted) Hour #2: "Maniac" - Michael Sembello (#48) Hour #3: "Puttin' On The Ritz" - Taco (#75; debuted) Hour #4: "It's A Mistake" - Men At Work (NR) Of note: Premiere has replaced The Human League's "(Keep Feeling) Fascination" as the Hour #4 op extra with "It's A Mistake"
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Post by jdelachjr2002 on Jun 24, 2023 14:09:05 GMT -5
Hey. Let's bump this thread back up.
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Post by jdelachjr2002 on Jun 25, 2023 22:29:45 GMT -5
One '80s show and two '70s shows (sort of) so again the weekend preview will be a two-parter. Here is the '80s first. "AT40: The '80s" this week presents 7/4/1987. Here is my repost from 2015: Six songs debuted this week: "Moonlighting (Theme)" - Al Jarreau (#33) "Back In The High Life Again" - Steve Winwood (#36) "Luka" - Suzanne Vega (#37) "Flames Of Paradise" - Jennifer Rush & Elton John (#38) "Hearts On Fire" - Bryan Adams (#39) "Seven Wonders" - Fleetwood Mac (#40) Six songs fell off this week: "Jammin' Me" - Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers (#32) "Rock The Night" - Europe (#33) "Nothing's Gonna Change My Love For You" - Glenn Medieros (#35) "I'll Still Be Loving You" - Restless Heart (#37) "With Or Without You" - U2 (#38) "Fascinated" - Company B (#40) Biggest Mover (tie): "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For" - U2 (#24 to #17) "I Want Your Sex" - George Michael (#28 to #21) Biggest Dropper (tie): "You Keep Me Hangin' On" - Kim Wilde (#17 to #30) "The Lady In Red" - Chris DeBurgh (#22 to #35) Original extras: None Long Distance Dedications: "Heartlight" - Neil Diamond Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "La Bamba" - Los Lobos (#60) Hour #2: "Here I Go Again" - Whitesnake (#80; highest debut) Hour #3: "When Smokey Sings" - ABC (#86; debuted) Hour #4: "Who's That Girl?" - Madonna (NR) The '70s preview is coming up.
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Post by jdelachjr2002 on Jun 25, 2023 22:40:23 GMT -5
Now to preview the '70s shows for this week: The "A" show for this week is from 7/3/1971. Here is my repost: Five songs debuted this week: "Double Barrel" - Dave & Ansell Collins (#36) "Love The One You're With" - Isley Brothers (#37) "You've Got A Friend" - Roberta Flack & Donny Hathaway (#38) "How Can You Mend A Broken Heart" - The Bee Gees (#39) "Wild Horses" - The Rolling Stones (#40) Five songs fell off this week: "Superstar" - Murray Head (#22) "Me And You And A Dog Named Boo" - Lobo (#27) "Right On The Tip Of My Tongue" - Brenda & The Tabulations (#32) "I Don't Know How To Love Him" - Yvonne Elliman (#35) "Cool Aid" - Paul Humphrey (#40) Biggest Mover: "Draggin' The Line" - Tommy James (#38 to #25) Biggest Dropper: "Joy To The World" - Three Dog Night (#12 to #31) Original extras: "Tossin' & Turnin'" - Bobby Lewis "I Feel The Earth Move" - Carole King "I Feel The Earth Move" will remain in the show while "Tossin' & Turnin'" will be one of the optional extras. Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology)" - Marvin Gaye (#70; highest debut) Hour #2: "Tossin' & Turnin'" - Bobby Lewis (original AT40 extra) Hour #3: "No Matter What Shape (Your Stomach's In)" - The T-Bones (original extra) The "B" show will be the Top 40 Disco Hits special from 1979. Here is an edited repost: Dropped from the lineup completely is the Commodores' "Three Times A Lady" which was part of a survey among the top slow dance songs (The Commodores were #2 between "How Deep Is Your Love" which was in Hour #1 and "Reunited"). All original extras (including the Hour #1 extras) remain intact. Optional extras for this show are: Hour #1: "Never Can Say Goodbye" - Gloria Gaynor Hour #2: "Three Times A Lady" - The Commodores Hour #3: "Heart Of Glass" - Blondie Hour #4: "Love Hangover" - Diana Ross Of note: Premiere has replaced Barry Manilow's "Copacabana" (the Hour #2 op extra in previous airings) with "Three Times A Lady" which Premiere previously deleted from the original broadcast. But we're not done with the '70s. Airing during the Holiday weekend will also be Top 40 Songs of the Movies special from 4/1/1978. Here are that show's optional extras: Hour #1: "Goodbye Girl" - David Gates Hour #2: "Theme From Jaws" - John Williams Hour #3: "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" - Roberta Flack Don't know offhand how many affiliates will actually air that Movie Songs special but I just saw that WPNC will be airing another week-long AT40 marathon so maybe we'll hear the special there. Stay tuned...
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Post by Dale Latimer on Jun 26, 2023 8:27:19 GMT -5
Jim, is that Movies-songs special a first for Premiere?
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Post by jdelachjr2002 on Jun 26, 2023 16:30:07 GMT -5
Jim, is that Movies-songs special a first for Premiere? dL I believe so. I don't think WPNC even aired it in the past and they've run specials that I don't think I've heard elsewhere (like the one from 7/3/1976 when Casey spotlighted the past 40 July 4th #1's or random 1998-2003 AT40's).
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Post by mkarns on Jun 26, 2023 22:21:26 GMT -5
Jim, is that Movies-songs special a first for Premiere? dL I believe so. I don't think WPNC even aired it in the past and they've run specials that I don't think I've heard elsewhere (like the one from 7/3/1976 when Casey spotlighted the past 40 July 4th #1's or random 1998-2003 AT40's). I heard from Ken Martin of WTOJ, who among other things has constructed the #1 hits of the 70s and 80s specials, as well as "supersizing" the three hour 70s shows on his station so people can hear the songs without the often severe editing regularly done by then, that the Movies special is not actually an official Premiere offering, but rather one station asked to play it and it was approved. Instead, in addition to the official A (1971) and B (1979 disco special) shows the officially sanctioned bonus 70s show will be the "Top 40 Acts of the Rock & Roll Era" countdown originally aired May 1, 1971--AT40's first ever special (other than the 1970 year end show).
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Post by sklemetti on Jun 27, 2023 9:35:37 GMT -5
What about 6/30/1979? KDRI play that this past Sunday at Noon EDT. But they eliminated the "And Now" and the end credits and the extras.
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Post by jdelachjr2002 on Jun 27, 2023 14:59:13 GMT -5
I believe so. I don't think WPNC even aired it in the past and they've run specials that I don't think I've heard elsewhere (like the one from 7/3/1976 when Casey spotlighted the past 40 July 4th #1's or random 1998-2003 AT40's). I heard from Ken Martin of WTOJ, who among other things has constructed the #1 hits of the 70s and 80s specials, as well as "supersizing" the three hour 70s shows on his station so people can hear the songs without the often severe editing regularly done by then, that the Movies special is not actually an official Premiere offering, but rather one station asked to play it and it was approved. Instead, in addition to the official A (1971) and B (1979 disco special) shows the officially sanctioned bonus 70s show will be the "Top 40 Acts of the Rock & Roll Era" countdown originally aired May 1, 1971--AT40's first ever special (other than the 1970 year end show).
Funny thing was I contacted Toby James Petty (where I get the cue sheet info from) and when I asked if there were other July 4th specials planned, it was not mentioned (not saying your info is wrong. Maybe WTOJ or WPNC will air it too). What he did mention is they're also offering the more modern AT40 show from 7/1/2000 That week three songs debuted: "Faded" - Soul Decision (#31) "Simple Kind Of Life" - No Doubt (#38) "6, 8, 12" - Brian McKnight (#40) Three songs thus fell off this week: "Maria Maria" - Santana featuring the Product G&B (#20) "Breathe" - Faith Hill (#23) "Only God Knows Why" - Kid Rock (#27) Biggest Mover: "I Think I'm In Love With You" - Jessica Simpson (#28 to #20) Biggest Dropper: "Thong Song" - Sisqo (#10 to #16) Original extras: None Long Distance Dedications: "Don't Speak" - No Doubt "Against All Odds (Take A Look At Me Now)" - Phil Collins "Truly Madly Deeply" - Savage Garden Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "Most Girls" - Pink Hour #2: "Wonderful" - Everclear Hour #3: "Music" - Madonna Hour #4: "Doesn't Really Matter" - Janet Jackson
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Post by Hot AC Archiver on Jun 28, 2023 10:58:08 GMT -5
Yeah I confirmed that the officially sanctioned bonus show is the May 1971 Acts of Rock Era special. The Movies special will air on some stations but isn't the "official" one.
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Post by jdelachjr2002 on Jun 29, 2023 1:14:54 GMT -5
WPNC has posted the AT40 schedule for next week. All the specials covered are included as well as some AT10's
Monday July 3, 2023 6 AM- 2 PM- Top 100 of 1979 2 PM- 5 PM- Beatles Years 5 PM- 8 PM- Top 40 Acts of Rock n Roll Era 8 PM- 12 AM- AT40 from July 1, 2000
Tuesday July 4 6 AM- 2 PM- Top 100 of 1975 2 PM- 5 PM- Top 40 Movie Songs 5 PM- 9 PM- Disco Countdown 9 PM- 12 AM- Top 40 Acts of the Rock Era
Wednesday July 5 6 AM- 2 PM- Top 100 of 1981 2 PM- 6 PM- Top 50 of the 70's 6 PM- 9 PM- Album Countdown 9 PM- 12 AM- Acts from Michigan
Thursday July 6th 6 AM- 2 PM- Top 100 of 1983 2 PM- 5 PM- Disappearing Acts 5 PM- 9 PM- AT40 from July 1, 2000 9 PM- 12 AM- British Hits
Friday July 7th 6 AM- 9 AM- AT40 Hits from the last 5 years (71) 9 AM- 12 PM- AT40 Top 40 Acts 12 PM- 3 PM- Top Hits of the 1950's 3 PM- 6 PM- Top 40 Movie Songs 6 PM- 9 PM- Top 40 Acts of the Rock Era 9 PM- 12 AM- Beatles Years
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Post by jdelachjr2002 on Jun 29, 2023 21:46:03 GMT -5
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Post by sklemetti on Jul 3, 2023 16:18:00 GMT -5
I'm listening to WPNC. I didn't listen to the top 100 of 1979 as I already had that. When listening to the Beatles Years from 10/2/1976 they didn't play any extras or Premiere intro or ending.
Now they are on the top 40 acts of the rock & roll era 5/1/1971. They started with "And Now" and dead air and Casey introducing the show. This one played the extras.
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Post by jdelachjr2002 on Jul 3, 2023 18:40:52 GMT -5
I'm listening to WPNC. I didn't listen to the top 100 of 1979 as I already had that. When listening to the Beatles Years from 10/2/1976 they didn't play any extras or Premiere intro or ending. Now they are on the top 40 acts of the rock & roll era 5/1/1971. They started with "And Now" and dead air and Casey introducing the show. This one played the extras.
Yeah. Premiere apparently never produced the Beatles Years special like they have some others in this marathon. As for the Top 40 Acts special, these were Premiere's optional extras (for future reference): Hour #1: "Mr. Sandman" - The Chordettes Hour #2: "California Dreamin'" - The Mamas & The Papas Hour #3: "Leavin' On A Jet Plane" - Peter, Paul & Mary Premiere played "Mr. Sandman" recognizing it as the first #1 song of the Rock era.
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Post by mkarns on Jul 3, 2023 19:03:43 GMT -5
I'm listening to WPNC. I didn't listen to the top 100 of 1979 as I already had that. When listening to the Beatles Years from 10/2/1976 they didn't play any extras or Premiere intro or ending. Now they are on the top 40 acts of the rock & roll era 5/1/1971. They started with "And Now" and dead air and Casey introducing the show. This one played the extras.
Shows like the Beatles Years special from 1976 are not and have never been officially played by Premiere. WPNC may have had a copy that is suitable for airing, and Premiere may have allowed that, but Larry Morgan didn't record any intros/outros and Premiere didn't choose any optional extras.
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Post by venture2000 on Jul 4, 2023 2:12:08 GMT -5
WPNC has posted the AT40 schedule for next week. All the specials covered are included as well as some AT10's Monday July 3, 2023 6 AM- 2 PM- Top 100 of 1979 2 PM- 5 PM- Beatles Years 5 PM- 8 PM- Top 40 Acts of Rock n Roll Era 8 PM- 12 AM- AT40 from July 1, 2000 Tuesday July 4 6 AM- 2 PM- Top 100 of 1975 2 PM- 5 PM- Top 40 Movie Songs 5 PM- 9 PM- Disco Countdown 9 PM- 12 AM- Top 40 Acts of the Rock Era Wednesday July 5 6 AM- 2 PM- Top 100 of 1981 2 PM- 6 PM- Top 50 of the 70's 6 PM- 9 PM- Album Countdown 9 PM- 12 AM- Acts from Michigan Thursday July 6th 6 AM- 2 PM- Top 100 of 1983 2 PM- 5 PM- Disappearing Acts 5 PM- 9 PM- AT40 from July 1, 2000 9 PM- 12 AM- British Hits Friday July 7th 6 AM- 9 AM- AT40 Hits from the last 5 years (71) 9 AM- 12 PM- AT40 Top 40 Acts 12 PM- 3 PM- Top Hits of the 1950's 3 PM- 6 PM- Top 40 Movie Songs 6 PM- 9 PM- Top 40 Acts of the Rock Era 9 PM- 12 AM- Beatles Years I caught the AT 40 show from July 1, 2000. What a wonderful trip in the wayback machine! I hadn't heard that broadcast in 23 years. The 2000s decade for American Top 40 was fractured with Casey only on air to 2003 and Ryan Seacrest taking over in 2004. There is no way Premiere could syndicate any of that. I do wish something could be worked out with the rights holders of Casey's Top 40 so it could be packaged with premiere's AT 40 shows from 1998 and 1999 and syndicated. I would love to hear the 90s shows again instead of relying on SiriusXM's 90s countdown.
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Post by sklemetti on Jul 4, 2023 15:46:06 GMT -5
Listening to the top 40 movie songs on WPNC. At the beginning of the 3rd hour they jumped to #9. then played to #3 then went back and played #13 - 10.
This is from April 1978 so preGrease.
Casey gave a synopsis of the movies' plots. I had no idea what they were about. Giorgie girl sounded complicated. The only movie I've seen from all of these is Star Wars.
For the Disco countdown, they started at #36
Then at 9pm they replayed the top 40 acts of the rock era 1971 that they did on Monday.
They played the same thing Friday afternoon and they still played at the beginning of the 3rd hour they jumped to #9. then played to #3 then went back and played #13 - 10 then #2
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Post by wyckyd on Jul 4, 2023 16:48:44 GMT -5
Here's the July 1st, 2000 AT40 as it aired on WPNC:
40 DE BRIAN McKNIGHT - 6, 8, 12 39 39 MONTELL JORDAN - GET IT ON…TONITE 38 DE NO DOUBT - SIMPLE KIND OF LIFE 37 40 BON JOVI - IT’S MY LIFE 36 34 EN VOGUE - RIDDLE 35 36 DMX - PARTY UP (UP IN HERE) 34 33 MARC ANTHONY - YOU SANG TO ME 33 37 LARA FABIAN - I WILL LOVE AGAIN 32 38 DESTINY’S CHILD - JUMPIN’, JUMPIN’ 31 DE soulDECISION - FADED Extra: P!NK - MOST GIRLS
30 35 STING ft. CHEB MAMI - DESERT ROSE 29 30 WHITNEY HOUSTON & ENRIQUE IGLESIAS - COULD I HAVE THIS KISS FOREVER 28 29 RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS - OTHERSIDE 27 31 SISTER HAZEL - CHANGE YOUR MIND 26 32 TONI BRAXTON - HE WASN’T MAN ENOUGH LDD - NO DOUBT - DON’T SPEAK 25 25 ALICE DEEJAY - BETTER OFF ALONE 24 19 VITAMIN C - GRADUATION (FRIENDS FOREVER) 23 22 SAVAGE GARDEN - CRASH AND BURN 22 27 SPLENDER - I THINK GOD CAN EXPLAIN 21 24 WESTLIFE - SWEAR IT AGAIN Extra: EVERCLEAR - WONDERFUL
20 28 JESSICA SIMPSON - I THINK I’M IN LOVE WITH YOU 19 17 DESTINY’S CHILD - SAY MY NAME 18 21 MANDY MOORE - I WANNA BE WITH YOU 17 18 EMINEM - THE REAL SLIM SHADY 16 10 SISQÓ - THONG SONG LDD - PHIL COLLINS - AGAINST ALL ODDS (Take a Look At Me Now) 15 13 GOO GOO DOLLS - BROADWAY 14 16 BBMAK - BACK HERE 13 09 CHRISTINA AGUILERA - I TURN TO YOU 12 15 NINE DAYS - ABSOLUTELY (STORY OF A GIRL) 11 12 JOE - I WANNA KNOW Extra: MADONNA - MUSIC
10 11 BACKSTREET BOYS - THE ONE 09 14 AALIYAH - TRY AGAIN 08 06 MACY GRAY - I TRY LDD - SAVAGE GARDEN - TRULY MADLY DEEPLY 07 05 ENRIQUE IGLESIAS - BE WITH YOU 06 08 P!NK - THERE YOU GO 05 07 MATCHBOX TWENTY - BENT 04 03 VERTICAL HORIZON - EVERYTHING YOU WANT 03 04 CREED - HIGHER Extra: JANET - DOESN’T REALLY MATTER 02 01 BRITNEY SPEARS - OOPS!…I DID IT AGAIN 01 02 *NSYNC - IT’S GONNA BE ME
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