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Post by lasvegaskid on May 12, 2023 21:42:57 GMT -5
It's another punishing start to '5/13/83'
1. Mark held Champaign at #30, he needs to Try Again as it was ^ 30-42 2. Alan said eight weeks at #6 for Separate Ways but reverse those 3. No clue where Mark pulled the 35th single for Milsap from, it was his 38th country charter and he had several other pop bubblers going back to the mid 60s. 4. You can't call him Al, at this point he was being billed as just Jarreau but it didn't stop Nina. Then in her weekly chart screw up Nina peaked Rio at #2, but it was topping out this week at #14
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Post by lasvegaskid on May 12, 2023 22:41:32 GMT -5
Casey lite is still piling up goofs:
5. Nina called Der Kommissar act After the Fall. 6. In their ever changing definition of a hit, Mark said countdown Flashdance was Cara's first since Fame. But she was Out on her Own among other chart entries since then 7. Alan was Blinded by 'Science claiming it went to #1 when it was peaking at #5 this week
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Post by wyckyd on May 19, 2023 20:47:01 GMT -5
Instead of playing "Invisible" by Alison Moyet, they somehow ended up putting on "Invisible" by Duran Duran (a song that came out in 2021, a ways away from 1985!)
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Post by lasvegaskid on May 20, 2023 16:49:23 GMT -5
Instead of playing "Invisible" by Alison Moyet, they somehow ended up putting on "Invisible" by Duran Duran (a song that came out in 2021, a ways away from 1985!) That wasn't the only OMG caliber error... 2. Casey lite was Walking On some weird Sunshine, not the hit version. 3. Alan said Mick was the 'Boss in 1983? The Stoners front man's solo debut came out earlier in 1985. 4. Alan said Survivor's countdown Search was their 2nd top tenner, really third. Then in her weekly content screw up Nina said Raspberry Beret recharted at #30 in 2016, really #33 5. In her Neverending chart screw up Nina said Story was falling 5, really ^ 5 6. In their ever changing definition of a hit, it's a 'Mystery why Alan omitted this from Ocean's album and it 'Hurt when he said Caribbean Queen was his first big one.
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Post by lasvegaskid on May 27, 2023 9:01:57 GMT -5
Let's move on to 1988.
1. In her weekly chart screw up Nina jumped Da Butt ten when EU was holding at #35. 2. Alan said Natalie's Cadillac was bigger than the Bossers. That's because the Bosser's was never a single, it was the flip of DITD. 3. Alan said Wishing Well set a record 17 weeks to get to #1, beating out Eurythmics. Of course Robert John's Sad Eyes took 21 panels to reach the top. 4. Nina ^ DD eight but MJ really leaped 17-29 5. Alan said countdown Anything For You launched Gloria Estefan. She had been launched with many prior hits.
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Post by lasvegaskid on Jun 2, 2023 21:23:54 GMT -5
Here's '6/6/80'
1. In her weekly content screw up Nina said the countdown year was when Sally became an astronaut. But we didn't actually Ride Sally Ride into space until 1983. 2. I Can't Help multiple display errors, omitting ONJ, Twilight Tone, but adding Jim when We Were Meant To Be Lovers was billed as just Photoglo 3. Mark peaked Benatar at #30 but she really Lived at #27 4. In their ever changing definition of a hit, Alan said Whispers had four, but there were only 2 Hot 100 entries. 5. In her weekly chart screw up Nina dropped Dr Hooker nine, really 16-5 6. Alan peaked Elt & Kiki at #3, but Don't Go Breaking My Heart was Elt's biggest hit until his 1997 Candle.
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Post by lasvegaskid on Jun 3, 2023 10:36:59 GMT -5
But wait there's more!
7. In their ever changing definition of a hit, Alan said New York New York was one of Frank's biggest. While it is well remembered, it's not even on the same page with all of Blue Eyes biggies. Then Mark said In the Pocket was one of Sedaka's best remembered. Just the opposite, out of print for decades it is one of his most obscure. I think it only recently became available digitally. 8. Alan started the intro to Don't Fall In Love With A Dreamer by saying it was Kenny Loggins
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Post by sadchild on Jun 5, 2023 12:48:02 GMT -5
saying it was Kenny Loggins Ok I'm not imagining things!
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Post by stormlover74 on Jun 10, 2023 13:43:15 GMT -5
Nina botched the intro to nothing at all by Heart saying it was the band's 9th top 10 but in actuality it was their 6th. They would end up with 9 total. She also made it sound like they only had 1 #1
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Post by lasvegaskid on Jun 11, 2023 18:41:55 GMT -5
Nina botched the intro to nothing at all by Heart saying it was the band's 9th top 10 but in actuality it was their 6th. They would end up with 9 total. She also made it sound like they only had 1 #1 Yep and there were others: 2. Mark said Jefferson Starship turned down Danger Zone.. of course by the time of Top Gun, they were billed as just Starship. Then he placed 'Rock at #22, really #23 for Bob 3. Mark said Is It Love was from a future #1 album.... Real World had gotten there in March and was headed the other way for Mr x 2. Then he said the song would claw it's way to #8, again been there done that, as it was headed off the chart. 4. Nina swapped Soul chart positions of George Benson's and Whitney's Greatest Love. Then in her weekly chart screw up she put Madonna at #3, really #2 5. Mark 'Crushed Jets peaking them at #4 when they really flew to three
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Post by lasvegaskid on Jun 16, 2023 22:56:50 GMT -5
That's a new one! This week's Casey lite starting with last week's close.
1. Alan said Never Been To Me was a 1976 rerelease. Charlene first charted 9/77. 2. Alan said Making Love was the biggest hit for Burt B and Carole BS?? Huh? Arthur's Theme? Dionne's Friends w/ Elt, Gladys and Stevie?? On My Own and Heartlight? 3. In her weekly content screw up Nina said they were counting down 1987 4. After Mark called him John Mellencamp, still billed in 1982 as John Cougar, he said Africa was the second IV single. Really 3rd after countdown Rosanna and Make Believe.
At least they played the 45 version of Do I Do!
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Post by lasvegaskid on Jun 24, 2023 9:21:41 GMT -5
1. It was a tug-o-war as Alan correctly ID'd the chart date as 6/23/84 but the other VJs said it was June 22nd. 2. Mark said I Can Dream was the first movie song on the countdown.... they had already spun Against All Odds and Footloose entries. 3. Alan said Corey's Sunglasses was his biggest... I will Never Surrender until these flubs end! 4. Mark said Van Stephenson started his career as a songwriter with a string of hits for among others.... Restless Heart. Those actually came well after countdown Delilah.
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Post by stormlover74 on Jun 24, 2023 10:47:24 GMT -5
Mark also said Cyndi Lauper lost to We are the world at the grammys. Of course she lost at the 85 grammys to What's Love... WATW was 86
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Post by stormlover74 on Jul 1, 2023 18:29:25 GMT -5
Nina said In Too Deep was the 2nd single off Invisible Touch. Of course it was actually the 5th and final single in the U.S. (2nd in the UK)
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Post by lasvegaskid on Jul 2, 2023 16:38:09 GMT -5
Nina said In Too Deep was the 2nd single off Invisible Touch. Of course it was actually the 5th and final single in the U.S. (2nd in the UK) 2. Alan said there were 2 more 'Cop songs to come after Michael's 'Sex, only one as another had already been played. 3. Fudge! In her weekly content screw up Nina said Vanilla's Hangin' reached #6 in '66, really 1968. Then in her weekly chart screw up she dropped Always six really 12-5 4. Alan said Bruce Hornsby broke thru with The Way It Is then 'Kissed #14 with his countdown song. Of course he stood in the Mandolin Rain between those two.
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Post by lasvegaskid on Jul 7, 2023 21:27:16 GMT -5
It's been another rough 81 start for Copycat Casey:
1. Right outta the gate they played a weird version of Breakup Song not the hit. Then Mark Missed Again saying countdown In The Air Tonight was Collins first single. 2. Alan peaked Beauregard Duke at #15, really #14 for Now Or Never 3. In her weekly chart screw up Nina ^ Stroke five, really 28-34. Then Mark topped Sweet Baby off at #6, really #19 4. All these flubs are giving me a Seven Year Ache; Alan said Cash had ten country 1s, really eleven
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Post by lasvegaskid on Jul 7, 2023 22:51:02 GMT -5
There's lots more!
5. Alan debuted Sheena w/Modern Girl, of course that was when she rode the Morning Train to #1 6. OMG, Mark called 'Hero artist Joey Scarborough. At least he got the 6/13 and 8/15 chart dates correct even after referring to this week as 7/10 7. Another weird non hit version this time Jessie's Girl 8. Mark said Air Supply was a duo but as Casey told us on the real thing this week, that didn't happen until Just As I Am.
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Post by jdanton2 on Jul 9, 2023 14:39:57 GMT -5
you would think with so much info on the internet they would do better research for each episode.
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Post by lasvegaskid on Jul 9, 2023 18:32:12 GMT -5
you would think with so much info on the internet they would do better research for each episode. That's the problem they rely on Wiki which is rarely correct. Or they misread what is in Wiki. They need to invest a few bucks in some Whitburn books.
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Post by wyckyd on Jul 14, 2023 20:25:27 GMT -5
Alan, it's "Rah•kim", not "Rah•keem"
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Post by lasvegaskid on Jul 15, 2023 8:38:03 GMT -5
Onto the '7/14/89' show
1. Casey lite played the 89 rerecord of Into The Night not the rereleased hit version. The display lists 1980 2. Alan said Hey Baby was Summer's 2nd biggest behind signature 'Girl. I Wish he'd check the charts and see that peaked at #20 vs #18 for the countdown song. 3. It's 24/7 flubs. Mark said Dino's countdown I Like it was the 3rd single, really 2nd. 4. Alan's intro was misplaced, he was talking about #4 Toy Soldiers when they hadn't played #5 Milli Vanilli yet
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Post by stormlover74 on Jul 15, 2023 13:18:11 GMT -5
It gets confusing where Expose is concerned but the 1989 version of the group was actually formed in 1986 when the original members were all replaced by Jeannette, Ann and Gioia
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Post by lasvegaskid on Jul 26, 2023 20:45:12 GMT -5
No Nina Blunderwood=fewer talk breaks= far fewer flubs:
1. Display lists Boy George countdown song as I'll Tumble For Ya 2. Mark said countdown Baby Jane was Rockin' Rod's biggest since 'Sexy in 1978?! 3. I wish these flubs would Stop as Alan said Supremes hit was in 1966, but it reached #1 in Mar '65. Then in their ever changing definition of a hit, he didn't mention Souls when running 'em off from Rick's 'Oz.
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Post by stormlover74 on Jul 28, 2023 22:11:21 GMT -5
Lol they played foreigner instead of Chicago ..Will anyone notice?
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Post by lasvegaskid on Jul 28, 2023 22:17:04 GMT -5
Lol they played foreigner instead of Chicago ..Will anyone notice? It's been a rough night so far. 1. Maybe Nina is looking at the 7/29/88 chart? She dropped Poison nine really 36-25, she ^ Perfect World six, really 28-36, and she dropped Paradise seven really 24-16 2. Alan said Deborah Gibson was @ #1 a couple weeks back. He must of lost track of time because it was the 6/25 panel. Then he said Hank Ballard's Twist was 1958, it was the flip of Teardrops On Your Letter charting Mar 59 3. In their ever changing definition of a hit, Mark said countdown Just Got Paid was the only one for Johnny Kemp ignoring his top 40 Birthday Suit. 4. In her weekly content screw up Nina said Reg was Elt's 21st album; that would be 21 At 33. Then she said I Don't Wanna was his biggest of the decade, but that was really 'Friends with Dionne, Gladys and Stevie
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Post by lasvegaskid on Jul 29, 2023 11:53:10 GMT -5
But wait there's more!
5. Alan said Terrance Trent D'Arbys first and second hits were Wishing Well and If You Let Me Stay, but flip those. 6. Mark said Breathe had several prior singles either not or barely charting... but 'Heaven was their first Hot 100 entry?
As of Sat AM, they are still playing Foreigner at #13
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Post by lasvegaskid on Aug 5, 2023 20:06:26 GMT -5
No Mark Goofman= fewer talk breaks= less mistakes. Maybe Error Hunter will take off next?
1. Nina said LL & CJ w/FF's countdown song was released in 1984?? That was an awful slow climb being 'Wonder just entered the 40 the prior panel 2. In their ever changing definition of a hit, Alan including Long and Winding Road from Suddenly... it never reached the Hot 100 for Ocean 3. Alan claimed State of the Heart was released by Eric McCusker... not quite he was the writer of the Mondo Rock (Eric was a group member) release
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Post by lasvegaskid on Aug 12, 2023 11:48:49 GMT -5
This good news is they actually played Chicago this time!
1. In their ever changing definition of a hit, Alan said the guys had a couple from Ooh Yeah! But H&O would connect on three top 40s. Casey lite also referred to non top 40 If You Let Me Stay as a biggie for TTD but #9 Love Will Save the Day as a minor hit for Whitney?? 2. Mark said Colour of Luvvv was the 3rd single from Ocean's album, really 2nd from Tear Down These Walls 3. Mark held Sweet Child at #13, really ^ 13-18 4. Alan said their countdown song was the 7th top 40 for Gloria Estefan and MSS. It was actually the 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9th 5. Mark said Make Me Lose Control was one of Carmen's seven top tenners. Eric had three top tenners. The countdown song, Hungry Eyes and All By Myself (four if you include Raspberries Go All The Way)
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Post by stormlover74 on Aug 13, 2023 10:29:40 GMT -5
This good news is they actually played Chicago this time! 1. In their ever changing definition of a hit, Alan said the guys had a couple from Ooh Yeah! But H&O would connect on three top 40s. Casey lite also referred to non top 40 If You Let Me Stay as a biggie for TTD but #9 Love Will Save the Day as a minor hit for Whitney?? 2. Mark said Colour of Luvvv was the 3rd single from Ocean's album, really 2nd from Tear Down These Walls 3. Mark held Sweet Child at #13, really ^ 13-18 4. Alan said their countdown song was the 7th top 40 for Gloria Estefan and MSS. It was actually the 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9th 5. Mark said Make Me Lose Control was one of Carmen's seven top tenners. Eric had three top tenners. The countdown song, Hungry Eyes and All By Myself (four if you include Raspberries Go All The Way) When you have 7 straight #1s I'd say #9 is fairly minor
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Post by lasvegaskid on Aug 19, 2023 12:22:38 GMT -5
Error Hunter was out for this "8/22/80" show, did it mean fewer blunders?
1. Mark said Stand By Me was Mickey Gilley's 8th really 9th country #1 2. In her weekly chart screw up Nina ^ Bob Seger nine, really 26-37. Then she raised All Out Of Love nineteen... really 8-21 3. In the outro for JoJo Mark said they were counting down 1988? Or is it 1989, as that's the version of Into The Night Casey lite played 4. Mark placed Arthur's Theme as a track on Christopher Cross debut album.... 5. In her weekly content screw up Nina said former Mac'er Billy Burnette is nephew to countdown Rocky.... they are cousins.
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