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Post by jdelachjr2002 on Jul 4, 2023 18:35:32 GMT -5
While still recording AT40 shows on WPNC (and thankful there's at least one more scheduled airing for the movie songs countdown), let's preview this coming weekend, shall we? This weekend, there's one '80s show and two '70s shows so once again the weekend preview will be a two-parter. We'll start with the '80s first. "AT40: The '80s" this week presents 7/13/1985. Here is an edited repost: Three songs debuted this week: "Rock Me Tonight (For Old Times' Sake)" - Freddie Jackson (#35) "Summer Of '69" - Bryan Adams (#38) "State Of The Heart" - Rick Springfield (#40) Three songs fell out of the Top 40 this week: "Little By Little" - Robert Plant (#36) "Suddenly" - Billy Ocean (#37) "Everything She Wants" - Wham! (#39) Biggest Mover: "Who's Holding Donna Now" - DeBarge (#31 to #21) Biggest Dropper: "In My House" - Mary Jane Girls (#20 to #37) Original extras: Your Song - Elton John (AT40 Hall Of Fame feature) Long Distance Dedications: "You're The Inspiration" - Chicago "I Will" - The Beatles Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "Take On Me" - A-ha! (#90; debuted) Hour #2: "We Don't Need Another Hero (Thunderdome)" - Tina Turner (#41) Hour #3: "You're Only Human (Second Wind)" - Billy Joel (#50; highest debut) Hour #4: "Into The Groove" - Madonna Of note: Premiere has replaced John Parr's "St. Elmo's Fire" (the Hour #3 extra in recent airings) with "You're Only Human" The '70s preview is coming up.
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Post by jdelachjr2002 on Jul 4, 2023 18:44:06 GMT -5
Now to preview the two '70s shows for this weekend: The "A" show for this week is from 7/12/1975. Here is an edited repost: Six songs debuted this week: "Someone Saved My Life Tonight" - Elton John (#25) "Mornin' Beautiful" - Tony Orlando & Dawn (#34) "Fight The Power Pt. 1" - The Isley Brothers (#36) "Just A Little Bit Of You" - Michael Jackson (#38) "At Seventeen" - Janis Ian (#39) "Sweet Emotion" - Aerosmith (#40) Six songs fell out of the Top 40 this week: "I'll Play For You (Hear The Band)" - Seals & Crofts (#29) "Baby That's Backatcha" - Smokey Robinson (#31) "Philadelphia Freedom" - The Elton John Band (#34) "Bad Time" - Grand Funk Railroad (#35) "The Last Farewell" - Roger Whitaker (#36) "Bad Luck (Part 1)" - Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes (#37) Biggest Mover (tie): "It's All Down To Goodnight Vienna" - Ringo Starr (#39 to #31) "Disco Queen" - Hot Chocolate (#40 to #32) Biggest Dropper: "I'm Not Lisa" - Jessi Colter (#7 to #18) Original Extras: None Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "I'm Gonna Make You Mine" - Lou Christie (NR) Hour #2: "Landslide" - Fleetwood Mac (NR) Hour #3: "Get Down Tonight" - KC & The Sunshine Band (#94; debuted) Of note: Premiere has replaced David Bowie's "Fame" from the op extras lineup with the 1969 hit "I'm Gonna Make You Mine". Premiere is going random again. The "B" show for this week is from 7/14/1979. Yes, they're going with 1979 as the "B" show offering for the second straight week and the third time in four weeks. Anyway, here again is another edited repost: Two songs debuted this week: "Suspicions" - Eddie Rabbitt (#38) "If I Said You Had A Beautiful Body Would You Hold It Against Me" - The Bellamy Brothers (#39) Two songs fell out of the Top 40 last week: "One Way Or Another" - Blondie (#34) "Reunited" - Peaches & Herb (#38) Biggest Mover: "Good Times" - Chic (#25 to #13) Biggest Dropper: "You Take My Breath Away" - Rex Smith (#15 to #36) Original extras: None Long Distance Dedications: "Always And Forever" - Heatwave "You Are The Sunshine Of My Life" - Stevie Wonder Archive extras: "Rock Me Gently" - Andy Kim "I Honestly Love You" - Olivia Newton-John "Nothing From Nothing" - Billy Preston (will be played as an optional extra) Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "My Sharona" - The Knack (#45) Hour #2: "Born To Be Alive" - Patrick Hernandez (#60) Hour #3: "Nothing From Nothing" - Billy Preston (original Archive extra) Hour #4: "One Way Or Another" - Blondie (#41) Of note: Premiere has swapped the placements for "Born To Be Alive" and "Nothing From Nothing" (which puts the latter song in a more appropriate placement).
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Post by Dale Latimer on Jul 5, 2023 7:38:40 GMT -5
Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "Take On Me" - A-ha! (#90; debuted) Hour #2: "We Don't Need Another Hero (Thunderdome)" - Tina Turner (#41) Hour #3: "You're Only Human (Second Wind)" - Billy Joel (NR) Hour #4: "Into The Groove" - Madonna Of note: Premiere has replaced John Parr's "St. Elmo's Fire" (the Hour #3 extra in recent airings) with "You're Only Human" The '70s preview is coming up. Jim, "...Human" débuted that week on the Hot 100 at #50. dL
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Post by sklemetti on Jul 5, 2023 15:56:41 GMT -5
I'm listening to the top 50 of the 1970s. It's too bad that they didn't do a top 50 of the 1980s at the end of the decade. They did top 40s in 1983 & 1987 ,but not in 1990.
And at 9pm they are doing AT10 from 4/7/2007, with a spotlight on Michigan artists.
Top 10 in 3 hours. He is playing plenty of extras.
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Post by sklemetti on Jul 5, 2023 21:02:44 GMT -5
Listening to these songs from the 2000s makes me wonder: Has Casey ever said what was his favorite year to countdown and his least favorite year to countdown?
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Post by lasvegaskid on Jul 6, 2023 11:32:01 GMT -5
WTOJ airing Supersized 75 Sunday 9am EDT with 12 minutes razor bladed tape reinserted into the broadcast.
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Post by sklemetti on Jul 6, 2023 12:03:59 GMT -5
What's going on with WPNC?
I already had the 1983 yearend countdown from Iheart but didn't have the extras. I was positioning it for the first extra spot and I noticed from during #94 "Your love is driving me crazy to the end at 51 it was distorted. I noticed that during #94 so I started recording the rest and then that would make that good But when they got done with the extra just before 52, it ended and then started with #50.
I'm doing the same with #50-1 1983, which is a good recording. They got done with #13 and then they played #52 & 51 of 1985 yearend. then went back and played the 3rd extra from 1983 "1999".
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Post by jdelachjr2002 on Jul 7, 2023 16:04:00 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. Unfortunately WPNC didn't correct the error they made on Tuesday. Rats!
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Post by sklemetti on Jul 7, 2023 17:02:28 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. Unfortunately WPNC didn't correct the error they made on Tuesday. Rats! I just noticed that. I just turned it on and they played "I am Woman" #10 and then #2.
How did You Light Up My Life get #1 for so many weeks? It has no pizzazz to it. Was there just no competition at the time?
From today and yesterday I've heard 1964-1973 plenty of times in different formats.
Next up is Top 40 Acts of the Rock Era I have 5/1/1971 and I need 10/6/1973
Monday they played 5/1/1971 and also on Tuesday. I'll see if they do 10/6/1973
Nope, They are doing 5/1/1971 for the 3rd time.
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Post by sklemetti on Jul 8, 2023 22:07:08 GMT -5
Casey got Back to the Future wrong. He said Marty traveled back in time to meet his own parents.
No. Marty went back in time accidentally. And he ran into his parents accidentally. Which created the plot of the movie.
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Post by RichR on Jul 10, 2023 7:21:44 GMT -5
Now to preview the two '70s shows for this weekend: The "A" show for this week is from 7/12/1975. Here is an edited repost: ... Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "I'm Gonna Make You Mine" - Lou Christie (NR) ... Of note: Premiere has replaced David Bowie's "Fame" from the op extras lineup with the 1969 hit "I'm Gonna Make You Mine". Premiere is going random again. ... Did anyone hear why they picked that song as an extra? (My source didn't play it.)
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Post by johnnywest on Jul 10, 2023 16:09:59 GMT -5
Now to preview the two '70s shows for this weekend: The "A" show for this week is from 7/12/1975. Here is an edited repost: Of note: Premiere has replaced David Bowie's "Fame" from the op extras lineup with the 1969 hit "I'm Gonna Make You Mine". Premiere is going random again. ... Did anyone hear why they picked that song as an extra? (My source didn't play it.) It wasn't random. Casey originally did a "whatever happened to" segment on Lou Christie and that song was added to the story.
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Post by jdelachjr2002 on Jul 11, 2023 21:34:25 GMT -5
This upcoming weekend there are TWO '70s shows and TWO '80s shows so once again the weekend preview will be a two-parter. We'll start with the '70s shows first. The "A" show for this week is from 7/15/1972. Here is a prior repost: Three songs debuted this week: "I'm Still In Love With You" - Al Green (#30) "Gone" - Joey Heatherton (#36) "Motorcycle Mama" - Sailcat (#39) Three songs fell out of the Top 40 this week: "Sylvia's Mother" - Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show (#29) "Living In A House Divided" - Cher (#30) "How Can I Be Sure" - David Cassidy (#32) Biggest Mover: "Hold Her Tight" - The Osmonds (#39 to #24) Biggest Dropper: "Amazing Grace" - The Pipes and Drums of the Military Band of the Royal Scot Dragoon Guards (#21 to #40) Original extras: None Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "Happy" - The Rolling Stones (#69; debuted) Hour #2: "Everybody Plays The Fool" - Main Ingredient (#94; debuted) Hour #3: "Beautiful Sunday" - Daniel Boone (#58) The "B" show for this week is from 7/15/1978. Here is another repost: Three songs debuted this week: "Prove It All Night" - Bruce Springsteen (#35) "Love Or Something Like It" - Kenny Rogers (#38) "I've Had Enough" - Paul McCartney & Wings (#40) Three songs fell off this week: "Because The Night" - Patti Smith Group (#19) "Chattanooga Choo-Choo" - Tuxedo Junction (#32) "You're The Love" - Seals & Crofts (#40) Biggest Mover: "Hot Blooded" - Foreigner (#30 to #20) Biggest Dropper (tie): "You're The One That I Want" - John Travolta & Olivia Newton-John (#14 to #33) "Love Is Like Oxygen" - Sweet (#15 to #34) Original extras: None Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "Love Is In The Air" - John Paul Young (#78; debuted) Hour #2: "You Needed Me" - Anne Murray (#88; debuted) Hour #3: "Kiss You All Over" - Exile (#72) The '80s shows are coming up.
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Post by jdelachjr2002 on Jul 11, 2023 21:38:36 GMT -5
Now here's the info on the two '80s shows. The "A" show this week is from 7/18/1981. Here is a prior repost: Three songs debuted this week: "Endless Love" - Diana Ross & Lionel Richie (#38) "Rock And Roll Dreams Come Through" - Jim Steinman (#39) "Give It To Me Baby" - Rick James (#40) Three songs fell off this week: "What Are We Doin' In Love" - Dottie West & Kenny Rogers (#23) "Fool In Love With You" - Jim Photoglo (#25) "Two Hearts" - Stephanie Mills with Teddy Pendergrass (#40) Biggest Mover (three-way tie): "(There's) No Gettin' Over Me" - Ronnie Milsap (#32 to #26) "Lady (You Bring Me Up)" - The Commodores (#35 to #29) "The Breakup Song (They Don't Write 'Em)" - Greg Kihn Band (#39 to #33) Biggest Dropper: "Is It You" - Lee Ritenour (#22 to #37) Original extras: "This Old Heart Of Mine" - The Isley Brothers Long Distance Dedications: "I'll Have To Say I Love You In A Song" - Jim Croce "Pilot Of The Airwaves" - Charlie Dore Archive extras: "Cherish" - The Association "Reach Out, I'll Be There" - The Four Tops "96 Tears" - ? & The Mysterians Premiere optional extras Hour #1: "Fire And Ice" - Pat Benatar (#61; highest debut) Hour #2: "Really Wanna Know You" - Gary Wright (#59) Hour #3: "Cool Love" - deleted Cruise (#41) Hour #4: "Who's Crying Now" - Journey (#70; debuted) The "B" show for this week is from 7/19/1986. Here is another repost: Five songs debuted this week: "The Edge Of Heaven" - Wham! (#31) "Venus" - Bananarama (#34) "Take My Breath Away" - Berlin (#38) "Baby Love" - Regina (#39) "Dancing On The Ceiling" - Lionel Richie (#40; Hot 100 Debut) Five songs fell off the Top 40 this week: "I Wanna Be A Cowboy" - Boys Don't Cry (#27) "A Different Corner" - George Michael (#28) "If She Knew What She Wants" - The Bangles (#29) "Live To Tell" - Madonna (#31) "I Can't Wait" - Nu Shooz (#32) Biggest Mover: "Papa Don't Preach" - Madonna (#24 to #12) Biggest Dropper: "Mountains" - Prince & The Revolution (#25 to #37) Original extras: None Long Distance Dedications: "Cherish" - Kool & The Gang "We Are Family" - Sister Sledge "Your Wildest Dreams" - The Moody Blues (#9 this week) Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "A Kind Of Magic" - Queen (#51) Hour #2: "Money$ Too Tight (To Mention)" - Simply Red (#87; debuted) Hour #3: "Two Of Hearts" - Stacey Q (#73) Hour #4: "The Captain Of Her Heart" - Double (#61)
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Post by sklemetti on Jul 16, 2023 9:17:24 GMT -5
WFMX played for optional extras
Hour 1 Walk this Way - Run DMC
Hour 2 Don't Forget me When I'm Gone - Glass Tiger
Hour 3 When I think of You - janet Jackson
Hour 4 Heaven in your eyes
The "B" show for this week is from 7/19/1986. Here is another repost: Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "A Kind Of Magic" - Queen (#51) Hour #2: "Money$ Too Tight (To Mention)" - Simply Red (#87; debuted) Hour #3: "Two Of Hearts" - Stacey Q (#73) Hour #4: "The Captain Of Her Heart" - Double (#61)
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Post by sklemetti on Jul 17, 2023 20:25:52 GMT -5
This is not about AT40, but about the charts.
I found an email that I sent on 12/31/1996 to Fred Bronson (fbronson@billboardgroup.com) and I asked him 'Why do country singles max out at 20 weeks on the charts.'
He forwarded that to Geoff Mayfield of Billboard and Geoff sent me this reply:
"At the strong urging of Nashville record labels, singles are removed from the Hot Country Singles & Tracks after 20 weeks, unless they are still in the top 20 (that second provision was Billboard's idea, to protect truly popular songs.)
The policy creates room for newer titles to chart, which makes the chart more useful to radio programmers and label promotion departments.
Thank you for your interest in Billboard charts."
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Post by jdelachjr2002 on Jul 19, 2023 6:51:35 GMT -5
This weekend, there is one '70s show and two '80s shows so the weekend preview again will be a two-parter. We'll start with the '70s first. "AT40: The '70s" this week presents 7/24/1976. Here is an edited repost: Two songs debuted this week: "Steppin' Out" - Neil Sedaka (#38) "C'mon Marianne" - Donny Osmond (#40) Two songs fell out of the Top 40 this week: "Today's The Day" - America (#38) "Love Hangover" - Diana Ross (#40) Biggest Mover: "Don't Go Breakin' My Heart" - Elton John & Kiki Dee (#23 to #8) Biggest Dropper: "Silly Love Songs" - Paul McCartney & Wings (#9 to #34) Original extras: None Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "At My Front Door (Crazy Little Mama)" - Pat Boone (NR) Hour #2: "(Shake, Shake, Shake) Shake Your Booty" - KC & The Sunshine Band (#44) Hour #3: "Devil Woman" - Cliff Richard (#57) Of note: Premiere has replaced Wild Cherry's "Play That Funky Music" (the Hour #1 extra in recent airings) with Pat Boone. Once again, Premiere has gone random. The '80s shows are next.
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Post by jdelachjr2002 on Jul 19, 2023 6:56:21 GMT -5
Now to preview the two '80s shows: The "A" show for this week is from 7/24/1982. Here is a prior repost: Five songs debuted this week: "Love Will Turn You Around" - Kenny Rogers (#29) "American Music" - The Pointer Sisters (#33) "Paperlate" - Genesis (#36) "Your Imagination" - Daryl Hall & John Oates (#39) "Think I'm In Love" - Eddie Money (#40) Five songs fell out of the Top 40 this week: "Forget Me Nots" - Patrice Rushen (#23) "Heat Of The Moment" - Asia (#24) "Ebony And Ivory" - Paul McCartney & Stevie Wonder (#27) "Always On My Mind" - Willie Nelson (#28) "Crimson And Clover" - Joan Jett & The Blackhearts (#29) Biggest Mover: "Vacation" - The Go-Go's (#32 to #22) Biggest Dropper: "Play The Game Tonight" - Kansas (#17 to #28) Original extras: "Surf City" - Jan & Dean "Last Train To Clarksville" - The Monkees Long Distance Dedications: "Drive My Car" - The Beatles "The Rose" - Bette Midler Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "Blue Eyes" - Elton John (#61) Hour #2: "Only Time Will Tell" - Asia (#84; debuted) Hour #3: "Gloria" - Laura Branigan (#67) Hour #4: "Who Can It Be Now" - Men At Work (#57) The "B" show is from 7/25/1987. Here is a repost from 2014: Five songs debuted this week: "Can't We Try" - Dan Hill with Vonda Shepard (#34) "Living In A Box" - Living In A Box (#35) "Hypnotize Me" - Wang Chung (#36) "Since You've Been Gone" - The Outfield (#39) "Love Power" - Dionne Warwick & Jeffrey Osborne (#40) Five songs fell out of the Top 40 this week: "In Too Deep" - Genesis (#29) "Lessons In Love" - Level 42 (#35) "Flames Of Paradise" - Jennifer Rush with Elton John (#37) "Diamonds" - Herb Alpert (#38) "Why You Treat Me So Bad" - Club Nouveau (#39) Biggest Mover (tie): "Luka" - Suzanne Vega (#22 to #15) "Who's That Girl" - Madonna (#33 to #26) Biggest Dropper: "Head To Toe" - Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam (#18 to #31) Original extras: None Long Distance Dedications: "Endless Love" - Diana Ross & Lionel Richie "Stuck On You" - Lionel Richie Premiere optional extras Hour #1: "Strangelove" - Depeche Mode (#81; debuted) Hour #2: "Here I Go Again" - Whitesnake (#51) Hour #3: "Doing It All For My Baby" - Huey Lewis & The News (#45) Hour #4: "Touch Of Grey" - Grateful Dead (#77; highest debut)
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Post by sklemetti on Jul 20, 2023 21:08:08 GMT -5
"AT40: The '70s" this week presents 7/24/1976. Here is an edited repost: Original extras: None Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "At My Front Door (Crazy Little Mama)" - Pat Boone (NR) Hour #2: "(Shake, Shake, Shake) Shake Your Booty" - KC & The Sunshine Band (#44) Hour #3: "Devil Woman" - Cliff Richard (#57) Of note: Premiere has replaced Wild Cherry's "Play That Funky Music" (the Hour #1 extra in recent airings) with Pat Boone. Once again, Premiere has gone random. The Pat Boone song, "At My Front Door (Crazy Little Mama) was an original extra that Casey introduced. He first played a snip of "April Love" then told of He had the record of most consecutive weeks on the chart, 218 weeks. Then he played "At My Front Door (Crazy Little Mama)" as the song that started the string.
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Post by RichR on Jul 24, 2023 11:42:02 GMT -5
The Pat Boone song, "At My Front Door (Crazy Little Mama) was an original extra that Casey introduced. He first played a snip of "April Love" then told of He had the record of most consecutive weeks on the chart, 218 weeks. Then he played "At My Front Door (Crazy Little Mama)" as the song that started the string. Is anyone able to find the show in which that AT40 Extra originally aired? I searched my extensive collection and came up empty. EDIT: Found it! ... sort of. Contrary to what the Watermark cue sheets led us to believe, this show included one original extra... sort of. A short, "AT40 Book of Records"-like segment about Pat Boone's four-year-long chart run originally aired between #28 and #27. And, although the segment included a 10-second clip of "April Love," it did not include the playing of "At My Front Door (Crazy Little Mama)" nor any mention of it. You can see someone hand-wrote "BOR" etc. on the cue sheet on file at the Charis Music Group website. Still, since I'm unable to find where Casey ever played "At My Front Door (Crazy Little Mama)" on AT40, I suspect that part of this Optional Extra was another gem created by Ken Martin of WTOJ. Sadly I didn't get to hear it because KMCH opted to not play it.
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Post by sklemetti on Jul 25, 2023 18:02:45 GMT -5
The Pat Boone song, "At My Front Door (Crazy Little Mama) was an original extra that Casey introduced. He first played a snip of "April Love" then told of He had the record of most consecutive weeks on the chart, 218 weeks. Then he played "At My Front Door (Crazy Little Mama)" as the song that started the string. I searched my extensive collection and came up empty. Do you have cassette recordings of the original shows from 1976? I suppose if you paused the commercials it would take 2 90 minutes cassettes. But then there would be a break when the cassette ran out on a side. That would be 100 tapes a year. That would be an extensive collection.
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Post by jdelachjr2002 on Jul 26, 2023 5:38:57 GMT -5
This weekend there is one '80s show and two '70s shows so once again the weekend preview will be a two-parter. We'll start with the '80s first. "AT40: The '80s" this week presents 7/28/1984. Here is a repost: Three songs debuted this week: "Lights Out" - Peter Wolf (#34) "If This Is It" - Huey Lewis & The News (#35) "She Bop" - Cyndi Lauper (#39) Three songs fell out of the Top 40 this week: "Time After Time" - Cyndi Lauper (#27) "Borderline" - Madonna (#30) "The First Day Of Summer" - Tony Carey (#33) Biggest Mover (tie): "What's Love Got To Do With It" - Tina Turner (#16 to #9) "Missing You" - John Waite (#36 to #29) Biggest Dropper: "The Heart Of Rock 'n Roll" - Huey Lewis & The News (#19 to #27) Original extras: None Long Distance Dedications: "Hello" - Lionel Richie "Still" - The Commodores Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "Cruel Summer" - Bananarama (#55) Hour #2: "Go Insane" - Lindsey Buckingham (#70; debuted) Hour #3: "We're Not Gonna Take It" - Twisted Sister (#80; debuted) Hour #4: "When You Close Your Eyes" - Night Ranger (#45) The '70s are up next.
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Post by jdelachjr2002 on Jul 26, 2023 5:45:05 GMT -5
Now to preview the two '70s shows for this weekend. The "A" show for this week is from 7/31/1971. Here is my repost from 2013: Three songs debuted this week: "Maybe Tomorrow" - The Jackson Five (#30) "Smiling Faces Sometimes" - The Undisputed Truth (#37) "Whatcha See Is Whatcha Get" - The Dramatics (#40) Three songs fell out of the Top 40 this week: "When You're Hot, You're Hot" - Jerry Reed (#22) "High Time We Went" - Joe Cocker (#30) "Want Ads" - The Honey Cone (#38) Biggest Mover: "What The World Needs Now Is Love/Abraham, Martin & John" - Tom Clay (#26 to #10) Biggest Dropper: "Rainy Days And Mondays" - The Carpenters (#11 to #25) Original extras: "C'mon-A My House" - Rosemary Clooney This was a #1 song in 1951 so it comes as no surprise that it will be played as an optional extra. Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "C'mon-A My House" - Rosemary Clooney (original AT40 extra) Hour #2: "I'm A Believer" - Neil Diamond (#51) Hour #3: "I Feel The Earth Move" - Carole King (B-side of "It's Too Late") The "B" show for this week is from 7/30/1977. Here is my repost: Four songs debuted this week: "Swayin' To The Music (Slow Dancin')" - Johnny Rivers (#36) "Strawberry Letter 23" - The Brothers Johnson (#37) "Christine Sixteen" – Kiss (#39) "Float On" – The Floaters (#40) Four songs fell off this week: "High School Dance" – The Sylvers (#22) "Luckenbach, Texas (Back To the Basics Of Love)" – Waylon Jennings (#25) "Telephone Man" – Meri Wilson (#30) "The Killing Of Georgie (Part 1 and 2)" – Rod Stewart (#32) Biggest Mover: "Don't Stop" - Fleetwood Mac (#31 to #22) Biggest Dropper (tie): "Angel In Your Arms" - Hot (#6 to #16) "Got To Give It Up" - Marvin Gaye (#20 to #30) Original extras: "I Get Around" - The Beach Boys This song will be played as an optional extra Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "I Get Around" - The Beach Boys (original AT40 extra) Hour #2: "Keep It Comin' Love" - KC & The Sunshine Band (#82; debuted) Hour #3: "The Greatest Love Of All" - George Benson (#94; debuted)
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Post by sklemetti on Jul 27, 2023 20:11:42 GMT -5
The "A" show for this week is from 7/31/1971. Here is my repost from 2013: Original extras: "C'mon-A My House" - Rosemary Clooney This was a #1 song in 1951 so it comes as no surprise that it will be played as an optional extra. Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "C'mon-A My House" - Rosemary Clooney (original AT40 extra) Hour #2: "I'm A Believer" - Neil Diamond (#51) Hour #3: "I Feel The Earth Move" - Carole King (B-side of "It's Too Late") The 2nd hour extra is a Casey original extra of a Tony Bennett song. I was wondering if they would do anything for Tony Bennett.
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Post by sklemetti on Jul 27, 2023 20:47:04 GMT -5
I've heard Casey tell the story of John Loudermilk and the origin of Indian Reservation and how he heard it from John himself. I've also heard that the story is false. How is it that John would tell Casey a false story directly?
Oh wow. At the end of the show, Larry Morgan addresses this #2 song by telling the story of how it is false and why John Loudermilk made it up.
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Post by mkarns on Jul 29, 2023 0:17:50 GMT -5
I've heard Casey tell the story of John Loudermilk and the origin of Indian Reservation and how he heard it from John himself. I've also heard that the story is false. How is it that John would tell Casey a false story directly? Oh wow. At the end of the show, Larry Morgan addresses this #2 song by telling the story of how it is false and why John Loudermilk made it up.
Loudermilk was a self-professed "prankster", but I think telling a completely false story about being in such danger and not objecting to others retelling it to the general public goes a bit beyond a "prank". I don't know when JDL officially said "Sike!" (or "Psych!"), but I do know that as late as 1975 Casey retold the same story before playing "Indian Reservation" as an extra. (Incidentally, if his story were true Loudermilk would have been a member of the Cherokee Nation, as he claimed that his great-great grandparents were listed on the Nation's citizenship rolls. They were not.)
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Post by jdelachjr2002 on Jul 30, 2023 19:55:35 GMT -5
The "A" show for this week is from 7/31/1971. Here is my repost from 2013: The 2nd hour extra is a Casey original extra of a Tony Bennett song. I was wondering if they would do anything for Tony Bennett. The extra in question was "I Wanna Be Around". I honestly didn't think Tony Bennett would be recognized since he never officially charted on AT40 (his last Top 40 hit - "If I Ruled The World" - peaked at #34 in 1965). Kudos to Premiere for doing this.
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Post by jdelachjr2002 on Jul 30, 2023 20:00:43 GMT -5
This weekend there again is one '80s show and two '70s shows so once again the weekend preview will be a two-parter. We'll start with the '80s first. "AT40: The '80s" this week presents 8/6/1988. Here is a prior repost: Five songs debuted this week: "Another Part Of Me" - Michael Jackson (#31) "It Would Take A Strong Strong Man" - Rick Astley (#34) "Saying Sorry Don't Make It Right" - Denise Lopez (#36) "One Good Woman" - Peter Cetera (#37) "Missed Opportunity" - Daryl Hall & John Oates (#38) Five songs fell out of the Top 40 this week: "Paradise" - Sade (#24) "Lost In You" - Rod Stewart (#34) "Nothin' But A Good Time" - Poison (#36) "In Your Soul" - Corey Hart (#38) "Make It Real" - The Jets (#40) Biggest Mover: "If It Isn't Love" - New Edition (#34 to #26) Biggest Dropper: "New Sensation" - INXS (#7 to #22) Original extras: None Long Distance Dedications: "The Flame" - Cheap Trick (#23 this week) "(I've Had) The Time Of My Life" - Bill Medley & Jennifer Warnes Premiere optional extras Hour #1: "The Loco-Motion" - Kylie Minogue Hour #2: "Domino Dancing" - The Pet Shop Boys Hour #3: "I Don't Want Your Love" - Duran Duran Hour #4: "What I Am" - Edie Brickell & New Bohemians The '70s preview is coming up.
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Post by jdelachjr2002 on Jul 30, 2023 20:07:12 GMT -5
Now to preview this weekend's '70s shows. The "A" show for this week is from 8/4/1973. Here is my repost from 2013: Three songs debuted this week: "The Gypsy Man" - War (#33) "Young Love/A Million To One" - Donny Osmond (#36) "The Hurt" - Cat Stevens (#39) Three songs fell out of the Top 40 this week: "Doin' It To Death" - Fred Wesley & The JB's (#34) "One Of A Kind (Love Affair)" - The Spinners (#37) "I'll Always Love My Mama" - The Intruders (#40) Biggest Mover: "Let's Get It On" - Marvin Gaye (#36 to #17) Biggest Dropper: "Give Me Love (Give Me Peace On Earth)" - George Harrison (#10 to #31) Original extras: None Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "My Maria" - B.W. Stevenson (#67) Hour #2: "We're An American Band" - Grand Funk Railroad (#69) Hour #3: "Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting" - Elton John (#74; debuted) The "B" show for this week is from 8/5/1978. Here is my repost from 2016: Six shows debuted this week: "Kiss You All Over" - Exile (#27) "You And I" - Rick James (#33) "Hot Child In The City" - Nick Gilder (#34) "You're A Part Of Me" - Gene Cotton with Kim Carnes #(38) "Got To Get You Into My Life" - Earth Wind & Fire (#39) "Love Is In The Air" - John Paul Young (#40) Six songs fell off this week: "It's A Heartache" - Bonnie Tyler (#19) "Bluer Than Blue" - Michael Johnson (#21) "FM" - Steely Dan (#22) "Songbird" - Barbra Streisand (#25) "Thank God It's Friday" - Love And Kisses (#31) "Love Or Something Like It" - Kenny Rogers (#32) Biggest Mover: "An Everlasting Love" - Andy Gibb (#29 to #16) Biggest Dropper (tie): "The Groove Line" - Heatwave (#9 to #20) "Dance With Me" - Peter Brown (#20 to #31) Original extras: None Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "Time For Me To Fly" - REO Speedwagon (#64) Hour #2: "I Will Still Love You" - Stonebolt (#86; debuted) Hour #3: "Reminiscing" - The Little River Band (#56)
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Post by sklemetti on Aug 3, 2023 20:45:55 GMT -5
Charlie Daniel's - Uneasy Rider... Is there any more truth to that song than to the origins of Indian Reservation?
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