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Post by keithr63 on Aug 29, 2015 12:32:58 GMT -5
I just heard School's Out by Alice Cooper and I just saw him last night-great show
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Post by rayshae3 on Aug 29, 2015 21:00:23 GMT -5
Casey in the tease before the last segment introduced Gilbert O'Sullivan as an Englishman who was born in Ireland. True, Gilbert O'Sullivan moved to England at the age of eight, but his parents are both Irish. Doesn't that make him an Irishman regardless of where he lives?
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Post by mga707 on Aug 29, 2015 21:24:31 GMT -5
Casey in the tease before the last segment introduced Gilbert O'Sullivan as an Englishman who was born in Ireland. True, Gilbert O'Sullivan moved to England at the age of eight, but his parents are both Irish. Doesn't that make him an Irishman regardless of where he lives? If you're Donald Trump, certainly!
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Post by rayshae3 on Aug 29, 2015 21:43:12 GMT -5
Casey in the tease before the last segment introduced Gilbert O'Sullivan as an Englishman who was born in Ireland. True, Gilbert O'Sullivan moved to England at the age of eight, but his parents are both Irish. Doesn't that make him an Irishman regardless of where he lives? If you're Donald Trump, certainly! I didn't know Trump is an Irishman After I posted the note, I noticed Gilbert O'Sullivan can be British if a) he's a naturalised UK citizen or b) if one or both of his parents are British nationals (which I don't know if they are).
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Post by kani on Aug 30, 2015 9:11:36 GMT -5
WLDE is replaying Sept 23, 1978 again, this just played few weeks ago!
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Post by mkarns on Aug 30, 2015 12:05:34 GMT -5
Liked how Washington DC's WPGC was cited by Casey as one of the "great radio stations" in both this week's shows (1972 and 1978). Mentioning in the 8/26/72 show seemed especially appropriate, as the station was credited with breaking that week's #1 song.
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Post by jmack19 on Aug 30, 2015 17:15:03 GMT -5
Abigail radio playing last weeks 1975 chart instead of this weeks 72/78 offerings That's 2 out of 4 messed up shows so far this weekend. They'll probably mess up tomorrow's 2 shows also ? WEZG is playing 1972 now.
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Post by retroguy on Aug 30, 2015 18:07:25 GMT -5
That's 2 out of 4 messed up shows so far this weekend. They'll probably mess up tomorrow's 2 shows also ? WEZG is playing 1972 now. Okay, maybe they WILL play 86 tonight.
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Post by jgve1952 on Aug 30, 2015 19:17:02 GMT -5
I'm listening to the 70's countdown from '72. Casey just said that Mouth and McNeal hit number 8 and stayed there for 8 weeks? ? I didn't research that, but likely maybe a couple or three weeks, but seriously...8 weeks? Anyone else catch that?
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Post by mga707 on Aug 30, 2015 19:23:54 GMT -5
I'm listening to the 70's countdown from '72. Casey just said that Mouth and McNeal hit number 8 and stayed there for 8 weeks? ? I didn't research that, but likely maybe a couple or three weeks, but seriously...8 weeks? Anyone else catch that? I did catch it, and figure it was just a slip of the tongue. M & M's song did peak at #8 for THREE weeks (weeks ending 7/22, 7/29, and 8/5), but in 1972 no song was staying at ANY position on the Hot 100 for eight weeks!
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Post by kchkwong on Aug 31, 2015 0:54:11 GMT -5
Predictions for the optional extras:
Cat Scratch Fever - Ted Nugent Don't Go Breaking My Heart - Elton John & Kiki Dee You Light Up My Life - Debby Boone
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Post by retroguy on Aug 31, 2015 23:59:43 GMT -5
WEZG is playing 1972 now. Okay, maybe they WILL play 86 tonight. Wow, instead of playing an 80's show at 9pm last night they played the 1972 show AGAIN! The Same show back to back. I hope they get back to their predictable schedule.
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Post by kani on Sept 1, 2015 13:43:09 GMT -5
Predictions for the optional extras: Cat Scratch Fever - Ted Nugent Don't Go Breaking My Heart - Elton John & Kiki Dee You Light Up My Life - Debby Boone That Don't Go Breaking My Heart results as AT40Extra, it may be likely to have it played as optional extra.
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Post by kani on Sept 1, 2015 13:50:32 GMT -5
With all the talk this week of well-remembered shows in the 80s thread, it's the 70s who will be achieving this effect next week. The "A" show last aired in 2010, and is from 8/26/1972: www.charismusicgroup.com/Cue%20Sheets/08-26-72.pdfWhich should make it immediately obvious what the "B" show will be. That's right, time to relive that first LDD again...it's 8/26/1978: www.charismusicgroup.com/Cue%20Sheets/08-26-78.pdfExtras for both shows will remain the same as in their most recent airings. For 1978, this included retrospectives on that first LDD (did this take up all three slots? I don't remember). The last times 8/26/78 aired (in 2012 as a "B" show and in 2011 as an A with no alternate offering), the first two optional extra spots were taken up with interviews with Casey in which he retrospectively discussed the first Long Distance Dedication. The third hour OE was "Who Are You" by the Who. 8/26/72 was played in 2010. OE's that time were: Hour #1: "A World Without Love" - Peter & Gordon (original AT40 extra) Hour #2: "Use Me" - Bill Withers Hour #3: "Ben" - Michael Jackson I'm curious in 1978 show with first two optional extras that features with interviews, Casey Kasem sounded much older. What year was that taken? My guess would be late 2000's
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Post by mkarns on Sept 1, 2015 13:57:08 GMT -5
The last times 8/26/78 aired (in 2012 as a "B" show and in 2011 as an A with no alternate offering), the first two optional extra spots were taken up with interviews with Casey in which he retrospectively discussed the first Long Distance Dedication. The third hour OE was "Who Are You" by the Who. 8/26/72 was played in 2010. OE's that time were: Hour #1: "A World Without Love" - Peter & Gordon (original AT40 extra) Hour #2: "Use Me" - Bill Withers Hour #3: "Ben" - Michael Jackson I'm curious in 1978 show with first two optional extras that features with interviews, Casey Kasem sounded much older. What year was that taken? My guess would be late 2000's I think Casey recorded the parts used in the 8/26/78 optional extra segments in 2007, the first year Premiere started replaying his old shows, which that year included this show.
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