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Post by Hervard on Nov 3, 2003 11:51:25 GMT -5
Does anyone have any info on this past weekend's Rick Dees show? The chart hasn't been updated on his website. Which chart positions (if any) were switched around? I'll bet Rick skipped over "Never Leave You" by Lumidee to play an "Instant Request" or something. Also, what was the Sure Shot?
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Post by FreakyFlyBry on Nov 3, 2003 12:28:29 GMT -5
Does anyone have any info on this past weekend's Rick Dees show? The chart hasn't been updated on his website. Which chart positions (if any) were switched around? I'll bet Rick skipped over "Never Leave You" by Lumidee to play an "Instant Request" or something. He did, and played No Doubt "It's My Life". Also, what was the Sure Shot? Nelly "Iz U"
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Post by Cerebro on Nov 3, 2003 12:40:08 GMT -5
I'll bet Rick skipped over "Never Leave You" by Lumidee to play an "Instant Request" or something. Also, what was the Sure Shot? Just out of curiosity, did "Never Leave You" get skipped for it's entire chart run, or did he only stop playing it in recent weeks? This trend kind of reminds me of "Ms. Jackson", another big top 15 hit that Rick wouldn't play.
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Post by FreakyFlyBry on Nov 3, 2003 12:59:22 GMT -5
Just out of curiosity, did "Never Leave You" get skipped for it's entire chart run, or did he only stop playing it in recent weeks? This trend kind of reminds me of "Ms. Jackson", another big top 15 hit that Rick wouldn't play. Just in recent weeks, ever since it fell out of the top 20, I think. That's a similar case to the Red Hot Chili Peppers "Otherside", which was skipped every week during its decline.
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Post by johnnywest on Nov 3, 2003 16:38:41 GMT -5
That happened to "Building A Mystery" a few times as it was dropping. I'm not sure why since it was such a good song.
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Post by j on Nov 3, 2003 18:04:57 GMT -5
Actually this happens to a lot of songs. Rick just got tired of playing them I suppose. It usually happens when the artist skipped already has another song charting (and rising) so we still get to hear the artist on the countdown but in Lumidee's case, Rick probably just doesn't like her.
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Post by jond7699 on Nov 3, 2003 18:13:18 GMT -5
That is a big reason that I don't listen to his countdown anymore. I wanna hear the whole countdown with all the songs in their entirity. And Rick is an idoit.
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Post by j on Nov 3, 2003 18:30:22 GMT -5
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Post by Unexpected on Nov 3, 2003 22:15:20 GMT -5
Mariah Carey and Busta debut back at #36! LOL
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Post by Keith3000 on Nov 4, 2003 0:24:42 GMT -5
Mariah Carey and Busta debut back at #36! LOL Lol, for some reason that song was put at #36 on the website instead of Lumidee; apparently the chart has not been updated yet for this week and the mistake was never corrected during this past week. These inaccuracies and the fact that some songs get played instead of others or do not get played at all really bring down Rick's show IMO. These past few years, though, he has improved, espcially concerning rap songs. It's a great show, and I must give Rick credit as a radio persoality, but he should just keep his chart data straight the way Casey does and people wouldn't be so quick to criticise him. Oh, and also Rick--don't use the same jokes month after month.
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Post by johnnywest on Nov 4, 2003 11:45:26 GMT -5
I think the first time that started happening on a regular basis with one song was back in 1994 with "The Sign." Rick also played "the short version" which was the last 3 or 4 seconds of the song.
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Post by Keith3000 on Nov 4, 2003 13:02:53 GMT -5
Didn't "The Sign" end up being the #1 song of the year? He did play it on his year-end countdown I assume. (?)
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Post by Hervard on Nov 4, 2003 14:24:47 GMT -5
Didn't "The Sign" end up being the #1 song of the year? He did play it on his year-end countdown I assume. (?) He did play "The Sign" on his year end countdown, but it was not the top song of the year. You see, the chart that Casey Kasem used was an unpublished chart (I'm guessing maybe Mediabase or some company like it provide the chart for his "Top 100 of 1994" countdown. But Rick Dees used the chart from the R&R magazine, which was based on the CHR chart, which in 1994 was a combination of Rhythmic and Pop. That chart was discontinued as of the first of 1995. Since there were many rap songs never before heard on his show, this chart worked out to Rick's advantage, as far as eliminating 14 songs so he wouldn't have to cram 47 songs into one hour. He just edited out those rap songs, although he probably should have played "This DJ" by Warren G, since that was song 94. Anyway, the chart was figured out with a reverse point value system except for the songs that were number one on the weekly chart. Those were ranked above everything else according to total number of weeks spent at number one and, since "I'll Make Love To You" by Boyz II Men was number one for twelve weeks, it came out on top.
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Post by Rose "Payola" Nylund on Nov 4, 2003 14:39:06 GMT -5
Wait a second... so Casey didn't use R&R for the CT40 yearend chart for 1994 but Rick did? What about the weekly charts? I'm sure Casey uses R&R for those in 94 since he did the changeover to PPW that R&R did too.
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Post by af18c on Nov 4, 2003 14:51:34 GMT -5
Mariah Carey and Busta debut back at #36! LOL I know, i saw that...what a loser
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Post by Cerebro on Nov 4, 2003 15:54:43 GMT -5
Wait a second... so Casey didn't use R&R for the CT40 yearend chart for 1994 but Rick did? What about the weekly charts? I'm sure Casey uses R&R for those in 94 since he did the changeover to PPW that R&R did too. ulij can probably correct anything I might have wrong, but the charts went kind of like this: When R&R switched over to PPW, they basically had a "pop CHR" and a "rhythmic CHR" chart. Both contributed to a "combined CHR" chart. With the PPW switchover, both Casey and Rick used the "pop" chart (which lasted until August of '94, when Rick's show was shifted 2 weeks behind the magazine, instead of 1, for whatever reason). When the year-end charts came around, R&R only published a "combined" year-end chart. This is the chart that Rick used. Casey used the unpublished "pop" year-end chart, which I would presume was the actual year-end data for the "pop" chart that was used for the weekly shows. Does that clarify things?
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Post by Hervard on Nov 4, 2003 16:52:33 GMT -5
Yes, the unpublished chart that Casey used was compiled using the weekly CHR/Pop charts. However, the reason I mentioned Mediabase was that it looked like the chart ran from January 1 through well into December, since several songs from early in the year seemed to be ranked lower than they would have had the chart been compiled using a December through November time frame, which is what R&R does. Several songs from early in the year didn't even make the survey ("I Can See Clearly Now" comes to mind). Conversely, several songs from late in the year that wouldn't have made it had they used the Nov - Dec time frame were on the chart. The song I predicted to be #100, "You Want This" by Janet Jackson was actually higher. If I can find the charts I made, I'll post them along with the AT40 chart so you can see what I'm talking about.
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Post by BillboardBoy on Nov 4, 2003 20:42:34 GMT -5
I'll Make Love To You" by Boyz II Men was number one for twelve weeks, it came out on top.
So "I'll Make Love To You" was #1 for 12 weeks on Rick's show? That's amazing! Unfortunately, I missed everything on his countdown from the time that "Can You Feel the Love Tonight" hit #1 til the end of the year. I went back to college where there was no Top 40 station.
So if it was #1 for 12 weeks, doesn't that make it the most weeks at #1 ever on his chart, even more than "I Love You Always Forever"?
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Post by mst3k on Nov 4, 2003 21:58:50 GMT -5
I'll Make Love To You" by Boyz II Men was number one for twelve weeks, it came out on top. So "I'll Make Love To You" was #1 for 12 weeks on Rick's show? That's amazing! Unfortunately, I missed everything on his countdown from the time that "Can You Feel the Love Tonight" hit #1 til the end of the year. I went back to college where there was no Top 40 station. So if it was #1 for 12 weeks, doesn't that make it the most weeks at #1 ever on his chart, even more than "I Love You Always Forever"? Nope... it was #1 for 12 weeks on R&R's combined chart, which Rick used only for his yearend chart. For his weekly shows, however, he used the same CHR/Pop chart as Casey. (Yeah, it's confusing, and I'm sure those who listened to his 1994 yearend show were probably wondering what the heck was going on.)
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Post by FreakyFlyBry on Nov 4, 2003 22:57:53 GMT -5
I think "I'll Make Love To You" spent only 4 weeks at #1 on Rick Dees... he gave some other songs that peaked at #2 on R&R around this time a few weeks on top.
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Post by Keith3000 on Nov 5, 2003 0:29:56 GMT -5
Those were ranked above everything else according to total number of weeks spent at number one and, since "I'll Make Love To You" by Boyz II Men was number one for twelve weeks, it came out on top. I don't think it was at the top for 12 weeks; I thought it was something like 4 or 5. Natalie Imbruglia and Donna Lewis have the record on Rick's chart with 10 weeks. Anyway, I was wondering why the Top 94 of 94 is not on the site; does he only have archives from '95 onwards? And another thing which confuses me is Rick's chart of the Top 80 songs of the '90s. There are many songs which seem to have been left out of the chart in spite of being huge pop hits; songs like "Two Princes" and "The Sign" (the latter should have been in the Top 10 based on how much time it spent at #1.) I think "Two Princes" was the #1 song of '93 on either Rick's chart or AT40; though I've also heard from other sources that "Dreamlover" and "I Will Always Love You" were the top song that year. Weird.
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Post by j on Nov 5, 2003 1:22:02 GMT -5
And another thing which confuses me is Rick's chart of the Top 80 songs of the '90s. There are many songs which seem to have been left out of the chart in spite of being huge pop hits; songs like "Two Princes" and "The Sign" (the latter should have been in the Top 10 based on how much time it spent at #1.) I think "Two Princes" was the #1 song of '93 on either Rick's chart or AT40; though I've also heard from other sources that "Dreamlover" and "I Will Always Love You" were the top song that year. Weird. Rick ranked those songs according to the number of weeks they spent at #1 on his chart. Even so, there were some glaring omissions, especially several Mariah Carey songs. I guess he didn't want to play a Mariah #1 every hal an hour, so he left some out. I think he also left out Smash Mouth's All Star which spent 5 weeks at #1 just a few weeks before his Top 80 of the 90s countdown.
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Post by Hervard on Nov 5, 2003 12:06:57 GMT -5
This post is a reply to several posts since my last one.
"All Star" did make the countdown and Rick said it was the most recent number one song. I guess the week after it fell from the top spot was the cutoff date, which explains why songs like "Mambo No. 5" and "Genie In A Bottle" didn't appear on the countdown even though they were definitely bigger singles than some of the songs that did make it. A song that I think should have made it, due to its chart performance was "Rush Rush" by Paula Abdul. That song spent five weeks at number one. And there were several two and three-week number one songs from before the PPW era, so that can't be why it was left off the list. As for Mariah Carey songs, he shouldn't have left any of them out. If he had to play her every half an hour, so be it. "Two Princes" was the number one song of the year according to AT40, where it spent seven weeks on top. On the R&R chart, it only got as high as number two.
"End Of The Road" by Boyz II Men I think was number one for four weeks, but I can't be sure, since around that time of the year, Rick totally fudged around with the chart. BillboardBoy mentioned that he put "Can You Feel The Love Tonight" on top even though it didn't hit the top of R&R. The same goes for "Wild Night" by John Mellencamp, which Rick put on top for a pair of weeks - or was it Elton John that spent two weeks? Either way, that was three weeks that a song or two was cheated out of in respect to the time they spent on top of the R&R chart, which Rick was following but, as I said, for several months he was rearranging the Top Five. The week that Lisa Loeb's "Stay", after descending for about a month suddenly moved 5-2, I suspected that Rick wised up and decided to follow the R&R chart as it was. I was indeed totally confused with his year end chart until I got the paper and saw that the year end chart was the same one that Rick used. Apparently, he decided not to order the chart that was made for the CHR/Pop chart.
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Post by Cerebro on Nov 5, 2003 16:08:47 GMT -5
Anyway, I was wondering why the Top 94 of 94 is not on the site; does he only have archives from '95 onwards?. The top 94 isn't on the site because the site didn't exist then. Rick's web site first came online sometime in 1995. Since several might be wondering what this chart looks like, I'll take the liberty of posting it. Only problem is, I've got a small hole. Can anyone (ulij?) fill in songs 41-44? (When I, originally, wrote this down from the radio show, I tuned in a little late for part 2). RICK DEES' WEEKLY TOP 40 - TOP 94 OF '94 94. Warren G. - This D.J. 93. Phil Collins - Everyday 92. CeCe Peniston - I'm In The Mood 91. Boyz II Men - On Bended Knee 90. Beck - Loser 89. Amy Grant - The Lucky One 88. Janet Jackson - Again 87. Ini Kamoze - Here Comes The Hotstepper 86. Heart - Will You Be There (In The Morning) 85. Xscape - Understanding 84. Soundgarden - Black Hole Sun 83. Heavy D and the Boyz - Got Me Waiting 82. Prince - Letitgo 81. Gloria Estefan - Turn The Beat Around 80. Jimmy Cliff - I Can See Clearly Now 79. Steve Perry - You Better Wait 78. Janet Jackson - You Want This 77. Haddaway - Life (Everybody Needs Somebody To Love) 76. Culture Beat - Mr. Vain 75. Def Leppard - Miss You In A Heartbeat 74. Ace Of Base - Living In Danger 73. Immature - Never Lie 72. Tevin Campbell - Always In My Heart 71. Tevin Campbell - Can We Talk 70. Zhane' - Groove Thang 69. Da Brat - Funkdafied 68. Counting Crows - Round Here 67. Michael Bolton - Said I Loved You...But I Lied 66. Meat Loaf - Rock And Roll Dreams Come Through 65. Aaliyah - At Your Best (You Are Love) 64. 10000 Maniacs - Because The Night 63. General Public - I'll Take You There 62. Gin Blossoms - Until I Fall Away 61. Bon Jovi - Always 60. Eternal - Stay 59. Bruce Springsteen - Streets Of Philadephia 58. Babyface - And Our Feelings 57. SWV - Anything 56. Seal - Prayer For The Dying 55. Bryan Adams - Please Forgive Me 54. The Cranberries - Linger 53. The Pretenders - I'll Stand By You 52. Madonna - Secret 51. Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers - Mary Jane's Last Dance 50. Salt-N-Pepa - Shoop 49. Changing Faces - Stroke You Up 48. The Four Seasons - December 1963 (Oh, What A Night) 47. Crash Test Dummies - Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm 46. Luther Vandross and Mariah Carey - Endless Love 45. Color Me Badd - Choose 44. ? 43. ? 42. ? 41. ? 40. Aaron Hall - I Miss You 39. Mariah Carey - Hero 38. Aerosmith - Amazing 37. Coolio - Fantastic Voyage 36. Melissa Etheridge - Come To My Window 35. Us3 - Cantaloop (Flip Fantasia) 34. Warren G. and Nate Dogg - Regulate 33. Toni Braxton - Breathe Again 32. Aerosmith - Crazy 31. R. Kelly - Bump 'N Grind 30. Real McCoy - Another Night 29. Bryan Adams, Rod Stewart, and Sting - All For Love 28. Enigma - Return To Innocence 27. Richard Marx - Now And Forever 26. Mariah Carey - Anytime You Need A Friend 25. All-4-One - So Much In Love 24. Janet Jackson - Because Of Love 23. Crystal Waters - 100% Pure Love 22. Sheryl Crow - All I Wanna Do 21. Elton John - Can You Feel The Love Tonight 20. Tevin Campbell - I'm Ready 19. Salt-N-Pepa and En Vogue - Whatta Man 18. Aaliyah - Back And Forth 17. Mariah Carey - Without You 16. Jon Secada - If You Go 15. Celine Dion - The Power Of Love 14. John Mellencamp with Me'Shell NdegeOcello - Wild Night 13. Janet Jackson - Any Time, Any Place 12. Collective Soul - Shine 11. Madonna - I'll Remember 10. Babyface - When Can I See You 09. Big Mountain - Baby, I Love Your Way 08. Toni Braxton - You Mean The World To Me 07. Counting Crows - Mr. Jones 06. Lisa Loeb and Nine Stories - Stay (I Missed You) 05. The Artist Formerly Known As Prince - The Most Beautiful Girl In The World 04. Ace Of Base - Don't Turn Around 03. All-4-One - I Swear 02. Ace Of Base - The Sign 01. Boyz II Men - I'll Make Love II YouAnd just for comparison's sake, here's the chart Casey counted down that year: CASEY'S TOP 40 - TOP 100 OF 1994 100. Rod Stewart with Ron Wood - Having A Party 099. Gabrielle - Dreams 098. 4 P.M. - Sukiyaki 097. Richard Marx - The Way She Loves Me 096. Janet Jackson - You Want This 095. Boyz II Men - On Bended Knee 094. Hootie and the Blowfish - Hold My Hand 093. Culture Beat - Mr. Vain 092. M People - Movin' On Up 091. Mazzy Star - Fade Into You 090. Sophie B. Hawkins - Right Beside You 089. Tevin Campbell - Can We Talk 088. Elton John - Circle Of Life 087. Phil Collins - Everyday 086. CeCe Peniston - I'm In The Mood 085. Stone Temple Pilots - Interstate Love Song 084. Bonnie Raitt - Love Sneakin' Up On You 083. Babyface - And Our Feelings 082. Haddaway - Life (Everybody Needs Somebody To Love) 081. Michael Bolton - Said I Loved You...But I Lied 080. Joshua Kadison - Beautiful In My Eyes 079. Heart - Will You Be There (In The Morning) 078. Def Leppard - Miss You In A Heartbeat 077. The Cranberries - Dreams 076. Toad The Wet Sprocket - Something's Always Wrong 075. Ace Of Base - Living In Danger 074. Gin Blossoms - Allison Road 073. Xscape - Understanding 072. R.E.M. - What's The Frequency, Kenneth? 071. Gloria Estefan - Turn The Beat Around 070. Zhane' - Groove Thang 069. Deadeye Dick - New Age Girl 068. 10000 Maniacs - Because The Night 067. Beck - Loser 066. Green Day - Basket Case 065. Collage - I'll Be Loving You 064. Bryan Adams - Please Forgive Me 063. Amy Grant - The Lucky One 062. Celine Dion - Misled 061. The Cranberries - Linger 060. Meat Loaf - Rock And Roll Dreams Come Through 059. Luther Vandross and Mariah Carey - Endless Love 058. Steve Perry - You Better Wait 057. Aaliyah - Back And Forth 056. Eternal - Stay 055. R. Kelly - Bump 'N Grind 054. Soundgarden - Black Hole Sun 053. Des'ree - You Gotta Be 052. Salt-N-Pepa - Shoop 051. Mariah Carey - Hero 050. Candlebox - Far Behind 049. Bon Jovi - Always 048. Bruce Springsteen - Streets Of Philadephia 047. Color Me Badd - Choose 046. Madonna - Secret 045. Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers - Mary Jane's Last Dance 044. General Public - I'll Take You There 043. Aerosmith - Amazing 042. Crash Test Dummies - Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm 041. Counting Crows - Round Here 040. Gin Blossoms - Found Out About You 039. The Pretenders - I'll Stand By You 038. Tevin Campbell - I'm Ready 037. Bryan Adams, Rod Stewart, and Sting - All For Love 036. Seal - Prayer For The Dying 035. Toni Braxton - Breathe Again 034. The Four Seasons - December 1963 (Oh, What A Night) 033. Us3 - Cantaloop (Flip Fantasia) 032. Melissa Etheridge - I'm The Only One 031. Erasure - Always 030. Janet Jackson - Any Time, Any Place 029. Real McCoy - Another Night 028. All-4-One - So Much In Love 027. Crystal Waters - 100% Pure Love 026. Gin Blossoms - Until I Fall Away 025. Mariah Carey - Anytime You Need A Friend 024. Enigma - Return To Innocence 023. Janet Jackson - Because Of Love 022. Richard Marx - Now And Forever 021. Salt-N-Pepa and En Vogue - Whatta Man 020. Aerosmith - Crazy 019. Mariah Carey - Without You 018. Elton John - Can You Feel The Love Tonight 017. Melissa Etheridge - Come To My Window 016. Babyface - When Can I See You 015. Celine Dion - The Power Of Love 014. Boyz II Men - I'll Make Love II You 013. Sheryl Crow - All I Wanna Do 012. The Artist Formerly Known As Prince - The Most Beautiful Girl In The World 011. All-4-One - I Swear 010. Jon Secada - If You Go 009. Toni Braxton - You Mean The World To Me 008. Big Mountain - Baby, I Love Your Way 007. Madonna - I'll Remember 006. John Mellencamp with Me'Shell NdegeOcello - Wild Night 005. Collective Soul - Shine 004. Counting Crows - Mr. Jones 003. Ace Of Base - Don't Turn Around 002. Lisa Loeb and Nine Stories - Stay (I Missed You) 001. Ace Of Base - The Sign
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Post by BillboardBoy on Nov 5, 2003 23:08:50 GMT -5
Since several might be wondering what this chart looks like, I'll take the liberty of posting it.
Thanks for posting those! Just out of curiosity, did Rick skip over any of those songs?
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Post by Keith3000 on Nov 5, 2003 23:31:08 GMT -5
Hey thanks for posting that! I'm pretty surprised with the differences between Rick's chart and Casey's Top 40 (or was that chart for AT40 with Shadoe Stevens?) But I guess the chart sources weren't all the same back then.
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Post by johnnywest on Nov 6, 2003 10:12:39 GMT -5
I've never even heard of this song before. I don't think it ever made Casey's Top 40, did it? Was it on Rick Dees' weekly survey? I haven't heard of the Heavy D song either.
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Post by crash46 on Nov 6, 2003 13:32:43 GMT -5
Since several might be wondering what this chart looks like, I'll take the liberty of posting it. Thanks for posting those! Just out of curiosity, did Rick skip over any of those songs? The Warren G. song at #94...not only did he skip it, but he didn't even say the song title! He just said "The top 94 of 1994...here we go, 94 is Warren G., and at #93, here's Phil Collins..." So I just assumed that 94 would be "Regulate", until it showed up at #34. He pretty much skipped that one too...he did play a 10 second clip of it, and moved on. I don't know what "Regulate" was doing all the way at #34 when it didn't make CT40's year end chart at all, and Rick never played it to begin with. He also skipped the Heart and Heavy D songs at 86 and 83, also without saying the song titles. I think he also skipped Zhane at #70 and Aaliyah at #65. That's about all I remember.
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Post by Hervard on Nov 6, 2003 14:34:29 GMT -5
The Warren G. song at #94...not only did he skip it, but he didn't even say the song title! He just said "The top 94 of 1994...here we go, 94 is Warren G., and at #93, here's Phil Collins..." So I just assumed that 94 would be "Regulate", until it showed up at #34. He pretty much skipped that one too...he did play a 10 second clip of it, and moved on. I don't know what "Regulate" was doing all the way at #34 when it didn't make CT40's year end chart at all, and Rick never played it to begin with. Yeah, I remember thinking "Regulate" was song 94 as well. The reason it got as high as 34 was, as stated above, because Rick was going by the year end chart printed in R&R, which was a combination of Rhythmic and Pop. And, since "Regulate" was a major hit on the Rhythmic chart (and a not-so-major hit at Pop - peaked at 38), that's how it got as high as it did on the combined CHR chart. Frankly, I've had it with Rick skipping over so many songs on the year end chart. Why can't he either go to a five-hour show for just two weeks out of the year, or just start fading out certain songs a little early, or edit out the second verse like Casey does on his Top 100 show? That would allow him to play more of the songs on the chart. Another thing that would help would be to quit repeating the jokes that he did on previous shows throughout the year - jokes that were never funny in the first place. After all, other countdown shows don't play all the "extras" that they do in their weekly shows (like Dick Clark's flashbacks and Casey Kasem's Long Distance Dedications). And if Rick just has to include the lame jokes in the year end show, why not skip over songs that are racing up the chart now and will be heard right after the broadcast anyway, as well as songs that were big the previous year but never charted in the current year (actually, he did omit several of those, which is cool) instead of lower peaking songs, especially those from early in the year, that you never hear on radio anymore? Oh well, at least AT40 debuted on a station within my area last year so I got to hear all the songs on the Top 100 show of 2002.
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Post by BillboardBoy on Nov 6, 2003 23:33:53 GMT -5
The Warren G. song at #94...not only did he skip it, but he didn't even say the song title! He just said "The top 94 of 1994...here we go, 94 is Warren G., and at #93, here's Phil Collins..."
I remember during the Top 96 of '96. There was one song that Rick skipped over without even mentioning the artist or the title. I believe it was "Big Me" by the Foo Fighters. I had to call the radio station to ask them what it was. (I'm surprised it was even listed on the cue sheet if it wasn't played).
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