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Post by sklemetti on Sept 27, 2024 13:36:38 GMT -5
WWIS announced that on Friday 10/4 AT40 will start an hour later at 2pm CT or 3pm ET because of special local programming.
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Post by sklemetti on Sept 27, 2024 17:01:11 GMT -5
Now for this weekend's '80s shows. The "A" show this week is from 9/26/1981. Here is a prior repost: Premiere optional extras: The first hour extra was replaced with J.D. Souther & James Taylor's duet "Her Town Too" to honor Souther's passing. They replaced Hour #4:extra with Heartbreak Hotel - Tito Jackson and the Jacksons with the explanation of his death earlier this month.
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Post by johnnywest on Sept 28, 2024 9:39:02 GMT -5
Now to preview the two '80s shows. The "A" shows for this week is from 9/25/1982. Here is a prior repost: Of note: For this airing, Larry Morgan refreshed his introduction of "Mickey" to mention the song returned to the Hot 100 in 2023 when it was sampled for inclusion in the hit Speed Drive from the "Barbie" movie soundtrack. And I’m pretty sure they played the album version this time.
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Post by jdelachjr2002 on Sept 28, 2024 15:15:28 GMT -5
Now for this weekend's '80s shows. The "A" show this week is from 9/26/1981. Here is a prior repost: The first hour extra was replaced with J.D. Souther & James Taylor's duet "Her Town Too" to honor Souther's passing. They replaced Hour #4:extra with Heartbreak Hotel - Tito Jackson and the Jacksons with the explanation of his death earlier this month. Just noting that "Her Town Too" replaced "Here I Am" and "Heartbreak Hotel" replaced "No Reply At All".
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Post by lasvegaskid on Sept 29, 2024 15:02:17 GMT -5
WTOJs Supersized extras:
Hour #1: "Nadia's Theme (The Young & The Restless)" - Barry DeVorzon & Perry Botkin, Jr. Hour #2: None Hour #3: "More Than A Feeling" - Boston
The question about first country/ pop #1 was inserted into the 2nd hour between Elt and Heart
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Post by RichR on Sept 30, 2024 11:44:02 GMT -5
The question about first country/ pop #1 was inserted into the 2nd hour between Elt and Heart And that's where it originally appeared in the show in 1976. For those who, like me, missed out last weekend--neither of my local affiliates aired the Hour 2 Extra--Casey said the first country song to hit #1 on the pop chart was "Smoke, Smoke, Smoke" by Tex Williams in the summer of 1947. Since that segment originally was only just over a minute long, with a short clip of the song, I have to wonder... Did Premiere extend it by including the entire song? Also, it might be worth noting that Premiere in 2013 had retained the segment in the show, and the Hour 2 Extra was "I Never Cry" by Alice Cooper.
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Post by mkarns on Sept 30, 2024 12:41:56 GMT -5
The question about first country/ pop #1 was inserted into the 2nd hour between Elt and Heart And that's where it originally appeared in the show in 1976. For those who, like me, missed out last weekend--neither of my local affiliates aired the Hour 2 Extra--Casey said the first country song to hit #1 on the pop chart was "Smoke, Smoke, Smoke' by Tex Williams in the summer of 1947. Since that segment originally was only just over a minute long, with a short clip of the song, I have to wonder... Did Premiere extend it by including the entire song? Also, it might be worth noting that Premiere in 2013 had retained the segment in the show, and the Hour 2 Extra was "I Never Cry" by Alice Cooper. Only a piece of "Smoke!.." was played. Premiere often edits in full songs that weren't part of the original countdown when it uses these questions and stories about certain songs and acts as optional extras, but not this time.
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Post by jdelachjr2002 on Oct 1, 2024 21:01:42 GMT -5
This weekend we have one '80s show and two '70s shows so once again the weekend preview will be a two-parter. We'll start first with the '80s. "AT40: The '80s" this week presents 10/4/1986. Here is a prior repost: Three songs debuted this week: "Amanda" - Boston (#38) "Word Up" - Cameo (#39) "True Blue" - Madonna (#40) Three songs fell off this week: "Press" - Paul McCartney (#32) "Rumors" - Timex Social Club (#33) "Papa Don't Preach" - Madonna (#35) Biggest Mover: "True Colors" - Cyndi Lauper (#22 to #14) Biggest Dropper: "The Captain Of Her Heart" - Double (#20 to #31) Original extras: None Long Distance Dedications: "Do It Or Die" - Atlanta Rhythm Section "I Just Called To Say I Love You" - Stevie Wonder Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "The Next Time I Fall" - Peter Cetera & Amy Grant (#45) Hour #2: "The Way It Is" - Bruce Hornsby & The Range (#60) Hour #3: "Walk Like An Egyptian" - The Bangles (#75) Hour #4: "Everybody Have Fun Tonight" - Wang Chung (#82; debuted) The '70s preview is next.
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Post by jdelachjr2002 on Oct 1, 2024 21:07:21 GMT -5
Now to preview this weekend's '70s shows. The "A" show for this week is from 10/7/1978. Here is a prior repost: Three songs debuted this week: "Took The Last Train" - David Gates (#38) "Ready To Take A Chance Again" - Barry Manilow (#39) "Sweet Life" - Paul Davis (#40) Three songs fell out of the Top 40 this week: "Fool (If You Think It's Over)" - Chris Rea (#17) "Love Theme From 'Eyes Of Laura Mars' (Prisoner)" - Barbra Streisand (#21) "Got To Get You Into My Life" - Earth, Wind & Fire (#34) Biggest Mover: "How Much I Feel" - Ambrosia (#29 to #16) Biggest Dropper: "You And I" - Rick James (#13 to #31) Original extras: "Don't Go Breakin' My Heart" - Elton John & Kiki Dee "Dreams" - Fleetwood Mac "You Light Up My Life" - Debby Boone "('Til) I Kissed You" - The Everly Brothers The Everly Brothers extra will be played as an optional extra this week. The other three extras will remain in the show. Long Distance Dedications: "One Tin Soldier" - Coven "Sunshine On My Shoulders" - John Denver Archive extras "Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head" - B.J. Thomas "I Want You Back" - The Jackson Five "Venus" - Shocking Blue Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "I'm Every Woman" - Chaka Khan (#86; debuted) Hour #2: "Time Passages" - Al Stewart (#75) Hour #3: "Sharing The Night Together" - Dr. Hook (#48) Hour #4: "('Til) I Kissed You" - The Everly Brothers (original AT40 extra) The "B" show for this week is from 10/2/1971. Here is a prior repost: Five songs debuted last week: "Loving Her Was Easier (Than Anything I'll Ever Do Again)" - Kris Kristofferson (#30) "Birds Of A Feather" - The Raiders (#32) "Never My Love" - The 5th Dimension (#38) "Gypsies, Tramps & Thieves" - Cher (#39) "MacArthur Park" - The Four Tops (#40) Five songs fell off this week: "Signs" - Five Man Electrical Band (#22) "Take Me Home Country Roads" - John Denver (#26) "Liar" - Three Dog Night (#29) "Bangla Desh" - George Harrison (#31) "Surrender" - Diana Ross (#38) Biggest Mover: "Trapped By A Thing Called Love" - Denise LaSalle (#35 to #25) Biggest Dropper: "How Can You Mend A Broken Heart" - The Bee Gees (#17 to #28) Original extras: "Reason To Believe" - Rod Stewart (will be played as an optional extra) Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "Sugar Sugar" - The Archies Hour #2: "Reason To Believe" - Rod Stewart (original AT40 extra) Hour #3: "Cherish" - The Association
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Post by Dale Latimer on Oct 2, 2024 12:22:33 GMT -5
Premiere lucks out with a Kristofferson song on a 70s show, after we lost him last weekend. RIP.
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Post by jdelachjr2002 on Oct 2, 2024 13:21:57 GMT -5
Premiere lucks out with a Kristofferson song on a 70s show, after we lost him last weekend. RIP. dL Thank goodness for that. Especially with four-hour 1978 being the "A" show, 1971 would be rarely heard at all.
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Post by sklemetti on Oct 3, 2024 20:35:30 GMT -5
No AT40 on WSQL tonight. I guess that means wait until Sunday morning 9am on WTOJ to get the 4 hour 70s A show. I don't know who else plays the 4 hour A show.
Other possibilities, according to the list are SAt 12 noon - WQOK – Greenville SC 4, Sun 6 am – WBOW - Terre Haute IN 4, Sun 9 am & 11 pm– WQOK – Greenville SC 4, Sun 7 pm - WGHR – Spring Hill FL 4
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Post by sklemetti on Oct 5, 2024 7:01:58 GMT -5
WPAC Sat 7am normally plays the 70s B shows. If it is the 4 hour they start at 6am. Today at 7am they played the 1978 show but started at the 2nd hour.
I don't think that anyone will play 1971.
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Post by jdelachjr2002 on Oct 5, 2024 8:21:46 GMT -5
No AT40 on WSQL tonight. I guess that means wait until Sunday morning 9am on WTOJ to get the 4 hour 70s A show. I don't know who else plays the 4 hour A show. Other possibilities, according to the list are SAt 12 noon - WQOK – Greenville SC 4, Sun 6 am – WBOW - Terre Haute IN 4, Sun 9 am & 11 pm– WQOK – Greenville SC 4, Sun 7 pm - WGHR – Spring Hill FL 4 WPNC will also air the show. They will always air a four-hour '70s show when it's offered. It starts Saturdays at 12 Noon Eastern.
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Post by sklemetti on Oct 6, 2024 18:06:36 GMT -5
WSMG is playing 10/2/1971. The only one I found that it playing it. Caught it in time.
They did not play hour 1 extra but are playing hour 2 extra and did not play hour 3 extra
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Post by jdelachjr2002 on Oct 8, 2024 19:32:13 GMT -5
This weekend we have one '80s show and two '70s shows which means once again the weekend preview will be a two-parter. We'll start with the '80s first. "AT40: The '80s" this week presents 10/13/1984. Here is a prior repost: Three songs made their debut this week: "What About Me?" - Kenny Rogers, Kim Carnes & James Ingram (#33) "All Through The Night" - Cyndi Lauper (#35) "Penny Lover" - Lionel Richie (#38) Three songs fell out of the Top 40 this week: "Dynamite" - Jermaine Jackson (#30) "Stuck On You" - Lionel Richie (#36) "(What) In The Name Of Love" - Naked Eyes (#39) Biggest Mover: "Purple Rain" - Prince (#28 to #18) Biggest Dropper: "The Lucky One" - Laura Branigan (#20 to #39) Original extras: None Long Distance Dedications: "Do It Or Die" - Atlanta Rhythm Section "Chloe" - Elton John Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "No More Lonely Nights" - Paul McCartney (#48; highest debut) Hour #2: "Sea Of Love" - The Honeydrippers (#62; debuted) Hour #3: "I Can't Hold Back" - Survivor (#44) Hour #4: "I Can't Drive 55" - Sammy Hagar (#47) The '70s preview is next.
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Post by jdelachjr2002 on Oct 8, 2024 19:39:18 GMT -5
Now to preview this weekend's '70s shows The "A" show this week is from 10/17/1970. Here is a prior repost: Five songs debuted this week: "God, Love and Rock and Roll" - Teegarden and Van Winkle (#31) "Super Bad (Parts 1 and 2)" - James Brown (#34) "Ungena Za Ulimwengu (Unite The World)" - The Temptations (#38) "See Me, Feel Me" - The Who (#39) "Montego Bay" - Bobby Bloom (#40) Five songs fell out of the Top 40 this week: "25 Or 6 To 4" - Chicago (#26) "Don't Play That Song" - Aretha Franklin with the Dixie Flyers (#28) "Rubber Duckie" - Ernie (#32) "I (Who Have Nothing)" - Tom Jones (#33) "Neanderthal Man" - Hotlegs (#34) Biggest Mover: "Indiana Wants Me" - R. Dean Taylor (#22 to #11) Biggest Dropper: "War" - Edwin Starr (#12 to #22) Original extras: "Jumpin' Jack Flash" - The Rolling Stones "Walk Don't Run" - The Ventures "Twixt 12 & 20" - Pat Boone "Make The World Go Away" - Eddy Arnold Of note: Back in 2010, only "Walk Don't Run" was included in the broadcast with the three other songs being played as op extras. This time, "Jumpin' Jack Flash" and "Make The World Go Away" will also be included in the broadcast while "Twixt 12 & 20" will remain an optional extra. Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "I Think I Love You" - Partridge Family (#60) Hour #2: "Twixt 12 & 20" - Pat Boone (original AT40 extra) Hour #3: "The Tears Of A Clown" - Smokey Robinson & The Miracles (#68; debuted) The "B" show for this week is from 10/15/1977. Here is a prior repost: Three songs debuted this week and one song returned after a two-year absence :) "We're All Alone" - Rita Coolidge (#32) "Baby, What A Big Surprise" - Chicago (#35) "I Just Want To Make Love To You" - Foghat (#37) "Send In The Clowns" - Judy Collins (#40) Four songs fell out of the Top 40 this week: "Float On" - The Floaters (#29) "Another Star" - Stevie Wonder (#32) "I Wouldn't Want To Be Like You" - Alan Parsons Project (#36) "Don't Worry Baby" - B.J. Thomas (#39) Biggest Mover: "How Deep Is Your Love" - The Bee Gees (#34 to #24) Biggest Dropper: "The Greatest Love Of All" - George Benson (#24 to #38) Original extras: "Take Five" - The Dave Brubeck Quartet "Mandy" - Barry Manilow "Ben" - Michael Jackson All right now. "Ben" will be included in the broadcast. "Take Five" and "Mandy" will be optional extras. Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "Take Five" - The Dave Brubeck Quartet Hour #2: "Mandy" - Barry Manilow (original AT40 extra) Hour #3: "Falling" - LeBlanc & Carr (#87; debuted)
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Post by jdelachjr2002 on Oct 15, 2024 19:33:23 GMT -5
This weekend we have 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 10/17/1987. Here is a prior repost: Five songs debuted this week: "Should've Known Better" - Richard Marx (#28) "The One I Love" - R.E.M. (#30) "I Won't Forget You" - Poison (#32) "Come On Let's Go" - Los Lobos (#34) "Hourglass" - Squeeze (#40) Five songs fell off this week: "Touch Of Grey" - Grateful Dead (#27) "Fake" - Alexander O'Neal (#32) "Victim Of Love" - Bryan Adams (#33) "Only In My Dreams" - Debbie Gibson (#37) "Doing It All For My Baby" - Huey Lewis & The News (#38) Biggest Mover: "Heaven Is A Place On Earth" - Belinda Carlisle (#40 to #27) Biggest Dropper: "I Just Can't Stop Loving You" - Michael Jackson & Siedah Garrett (#23 to #39) Original extras: "Someday We'll Be Together" - Diana Ross & The Supremes Long Distance Dedications: "You're Only Human (Second Wind)" - Billy Joel "I Just Called To Say I Love You" - Stevie Wonder Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "Shake Your Love" - Debbie Gibson (#51) Hour #2: "Catch Me (I'm Falling)" - Pretty Poison (#50) Hour #3: "Just Like Heaven" - The Cure (#85) Hour #4: "Faith" - George Michael (NR) The '70s shows are next.
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Post by jdelachjr2002 on Oct 15, 2024 19:41:02 GMT -5
Now to preview the two '70s shows. The "A" show for this week is from 10/20/1973. Here is an edited repost: Four songs debuted this week: "Just You 'N Me" - Chicago (#28) "Photograph" - Ringo Starr (#29) "Top Of The World" - The Carpenters (#31) "The Love I Lost (Part 1)" - Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes (#37) Four songs fell out of the Top 40 this week: "In The Midnight Hour" - Cross Country (#30) "Ecstasy" - The Ohio Players (#34) "Theme From 'Cleopatra Jones'" - Joe Simon featuring the Main Streeters (#37) "Jimmy Loves Mary Anne" - Looking Glass (#39) Biggest Mover: "I Got A Name" - Jim Croce (#40 to #22) Biggest Dropper: "Brother Louie" - Stories (#22 to #38) Original extras: None Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" - Elton John (NR) Hour #2: "Monster Mash" - Bobby "Boris" Pickett & The Crypt-Kickers (NR) Hour #3: "Hello It's Me" - Todd Rundgren (#69) Of note: Premiere has replaced The Staple Singers' "If You're Ready" as the Hour #2 op extra with "Monster Mash" to give the show a Halloween theme. The "B" show for this week is from 10/20/1979. Here is a prior repost: Seven songs debuted this week: "Babe" - Styx (#26) "If You Remember Me" - Chris Thompson & Night (#32) "Broken Hearted Me" - Anne Murray (#34) "Ships" - Barry Manilow (#35) "You're Only Lonely" - J.D. Souther (#37) "Fins" - Jimmy Buffett (#38) "The Rainbow Connection" - Kermit (#40) Seven songs fell off the Top 40 this week: "Born To Be Alive" - Patrick Hernandez (#16) "The Boss" - Diana Ross (#19) "Arrow Through Me" - Paul McCartney & Wings (#29) "Rolene" - Moon Martin (#30) "Bad Case Of Loving You (Doctor, Doctor)" - Robert Palmer (#34) "Driver's Seat" - Sniff 'n The Tears (#35) "Good Friend" - Mary MacGregor (#39) Biggest Mover: "Still" - The Commodores (#38 to #10) Biggest Dropper: "Don't Bring Me Down" - Electric Light Orchestra (#13 to #39) Original extras: "Surf City" - Jan & Dean Long Distance Dedications: "Precious & Few" - Climax "I'll Never Love This Way Again" - Dionne Warwick (#5 this week) Archive extras: "Island Girl" - Elton John "That's The Way (I Like It)" - K.C. & The Sunshine Band (will be played as an optional extra) "Fly Robin Fly" - The Silver Convention Premiere optional extras Hour #1: "No More Tears (Enough Is Enough)" - Barbra Streisand & Donna Summer (#59; highest debut) Hour #2: "That's The Way (I Like It)" - K.C. & The Sunshine Band (original AT40 Archive song) Hour #3: "Take The Long Way Home" - Supertramp (#54) Hour #4: "Cool Change" - The Little River Band (#73; debuted) BTW back in 2020 Premiere aired these two shows on the same weekend. 1979 was the "A" show with 1973 as the "B" show (and the '80s aired 10/17/1987 as a "B" show to 10/17/1981).
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Post by sklemetti on Oct 17, 2024 21:26:02 GMT -5
The WSQL stream was not good sounding. I'm wondering if it was them or did the original 1973 show sound that bad?
I'll just have to see what the ones on the weekend sound like.
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Post by Dale Latimer on Oct 21, 2024 11:21:06 GMT -5
The WSQL stream was not good sounding. I'm wondering if it was them or did the original 1973 show sound that bad?
I'll just have to see what the ones on the weekend sound like.
That's gotta be them. Those shows were digitally cleaned up by Shannon. dL
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Post by jdelachjr2002 on Oct 22, 2024 19:31:51 GMT -5
This weekend has only one '70s show but two '80s shows so once again the weekend preview will be a two-parter (Premiere must really love me doing these kind of posts practically every week!) Starting first with the '70s "AT40: The '70s" this week presents 10/23/1976. Here is a prior repost: Just two debuts this week (both future #1 songs!): "Tonight's The Night (Gonna Be Alright)" - Rod Stewart (#35) "You Don't Have To Be A Star (To Be In My Show)" - Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis, Jr. (#39) Two songs fell out of the Top 40: "Summer" - War (#39) "Queen Of My Soul" - Average White Band (#40) Biggest Mover (tie): "Love So Right" - The Bee Gees (#16 to #9) "Muskrat Love" - Captain & Tennille (#25 to #18) Biggest Dropper: "I'd Really Love To See You Tonight" - England Dan & John Ford Coley (#10 to #24) Original extras: None Premiere optional extras: "Stand Tall" - Burton Cummings (#52) "You Make Me Feel Like Dancing" - Leo Sayer (#68; highest debut) "Car Wash" - Rose Royce (#86; debuted) The '80s preview is next.
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Post by jdelachjr2002 on Oct 22, 2024 19:40:54 GMT -5
Now to preview this week's '80s shows. The "A" show for this week is from 10/24/1981. Here is a prior repost: Three songs debuted this week: "You Saved My Soul" - Burton Cummings (#37) "Why Do Fools Fall In Love" - Diana Ross (#38) "Our Lips Are Sealed" - The Go-Go's (#40) Three songs fell off this week: "(There's) No Gettin' Over Me" - Ronnie Milsap (#35) "Lady (You Bring Me Up)" - The Commodores (#36) "Burnin' For You" - Blue Oyster Cult (#40) Biggest Mover: "Here I Am (Just When I Thought I Was Over You)" - Air Supply (#23 to #15) Biggest Dropper: "Hold On Tight" - Electric Light Orchestra (#13 to #28) Original extras: None Long Distance Dedications: "I Got You Babe" - Sonny & Cher "Upside Down" - Diana Ross Archive songs: "I Heard It Through The Grapevine" - Marvin Gaye "Crimson & Clover" - Tommy James & The Shondells "Everyday People" - Sly & The Family Stone All three songs will remain in the show. Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "Young Turks" - Rod Stewart (#41) Hour #2: "Leather And Lace" - Stevie Nicks & Don Henley (#73; highest debut) Hour #3: "Let's Groove" - Earth, Wind & Fire (#48) Hour #4: "Trouble" - Lindsey Buckingham (#74; debuted) The "B" show for this week is from 10/29/1983. Here is a prior repost: Six songs debuted this week: "Say It Isn't So" - Daryl Hall & John Oates (#30) "Queen Of The Broken Hearts" - Loverboy (#35) "Automatic Man" - Michael Sembello (#36) "How Many Times Can We Say Goodbye" - Dionne Warwick & Luther Vandross (#38) "Mirror Man" - Human League (#39) "Church Of The Poison Mind" - Culture Club (#40) Six songs fell out of the Top 40 this week: "Far From Over" - Frank Stallone (#24) "Sitting At The Wheel" - The Moody Blues (#30) "Puttin' On The Ritz" - Taco (#35) "Everyday I Write The Book" - Elvis Costello (#36) "Everyday People" - Joan Jett & The Blackhearts (#37) "Miracles" - Stacy Lattisaw (#40) Biggest Mover: "P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing)" - Michael Jackson (#32 to #23) Biggest Dropper (tie): "Promises Promises" - Naked Eyes (#22 to #32) "How Am I Supposed To Live Without You" - Laura Branigan (#27 to #37) Original extras: "Money" - Pink Floyd Long Distance Dedications: "Ben" - Michael Jackson "Step By Step" - Eddie Rabbitt Premiere optional extras: Hour #1: "Major Tom (Coming Home)" - Peter Schilling (#48) Hour #2: "I Guess That's Why They Call It The Blues" - Elton John (#65; debuted) Hour #3: "Break My Stride" - Matthew Wilder (#49) Hour #4: "Holiday" - Madonna (#88; debuted)
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Post by sklemetti on Oct 23, 2024 7:27:58 GMT -5
The WSQL stream was not good sounding. I'm wondering if it was them or did the original 1973 show sound that bad?
I'll just have to see what the ones on the weekend sound like.
That's gotta be them. Those shows were digitally cleaned up by Shannon. dL I got the 1973 show from a station on Sunday morning and it sounded much better. On WSQL the left track was so much lower than the right when they should be equal. I've seen stations that the signal only shows up as the left track. Unless that is how the software handles mono. I use Audacity and have it set for recording stereo.
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Post by lasvegaskid on Oct 23, 2024 11:10:51 GMT -5
Peteski is reporting on another board AT40 Xmas shows start the weekend of 10/31, so this will be the final weekend of 'A' and 'B' shows in 2024.
Also, WTOJ flips to Xmas on Nov 6th.
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Post by RichR on Oct 24, 2024 9:35:36 GMT -5
[...] The "A" show for this week is from 10/20/1973. [...] Of note: Premiere has replaced The Staple Singers' "If You're Ready" as the Hour #2 op extra with "Monster Mash" to give the show a Halloween theme. [...] Curious, was the "Monster Mash" extra introduced by Larry Morgan or did they use Casey's AT40 Extra from his October 30, 1976 show? (KMCH did not play any extras this week.) Also, in previous airings, both of the other extras, "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" and "Hello It's Me," were voiced by Casey, but were not extras in this program when it originally aired in 1973. I'm guessing Premiere reused them this time around. Anybody know where these came from?EDIT: Premiere created the "Hello It's Me" extra by remixing a segment from the 11/10/1973 show, where it debuted at #36. But my search for the "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" segment goes on... EDIT #2: The "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" extra was remixed from its debut in the 11/3/1973 program. So, rather than simply having Larry Morgan introduce the extras (I had captured these off the air in 2014), Premiere—Ken Martin, perhaps?—went to all the trouble of taking Casey's original segments from different shows and editing them to sound like original AT40 Extras. Impressive!
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Post by johnnywest on Oct 24, 2024 14:45:40 GMT -5
[...] The "A" show for this week is from 10/20/1973. [...] Of note: Premiere has replaced The Staple Singers' "If You're Ready" as the Hour #2 op extra with "Monster Mash" to give the show a Halloween theme. [...] Curious, was the "Monster Mash" extra introduced by Larry Morgan or did they use Casey's AT40 Extra from his October 30, 1976 show? (KMCH did not play any extras this week.) "Monster Mash" was voiced by Larry. It was from a super fan in Florida and Larry mentioned that it had hit the Billboard Top 40 three times.
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Post by RichR on Oct 24, 2024 16:03:12 GMT -5
"Monster Mash" was voiced by Larry. It was from a super fan in Florida and Larry mentioned that it had hit the Billboard Top 40 three times. Oh, that's too bad. Casey's 1976 AT40 Extra segment included a lot of interesting info about both the song and Bobby Pickett.
Thanks!
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Post by sklemetti on Oct 24, 2024 17:44:58 GMT -5
Back on the August 2nd show, Casey played for the 3rd archive the 15th #1 song of the 1960s.
Mr Custer by Larry Verne.
I thought it was a horrible song and never heard that before and wondered how that became #1.
Today, I listened to Americas Top 40 from 10/10/1960 hosted by Jack K Homan and throughout it's fast run up the chart he has said how how much he hates that song. When it hit #1 he said that Larry Verne from Minneapolis MN, did a comedy circuit and had the most unfunny most despicable record he has ever heard among other things.
Maybe it was popular because it reflected people's feelings about Vietnam and people weren't offended by racist stereotypes.
Has there been anything as bad since that time? Those Cheech and Chong songs were pretty bad. But they didn't make the top 10.
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Post by jdelachjr2002 on Oct 24, 2024 21:17:50 GMT -5
Those Cheech and Chong songs were pretty bad. But they didn't make the top 10. You're wrong on that one. "Earache My Eye" peaked at #9 on AT40 back in 1974.
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