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Post by at40caseyfan on Mar 23, 2010 21:33:48 GMT -5
Hi similia40, Bad News: Disappointed - No WHNN cue sheets last weekend for American Top 40 - The 70's. Good News: Happy - Found cue sheets for last weekend's American Top 40 - The 70's at Y102.9: www.y1029.com/sectional.asp?id=31339. ** The page has the weekly cue sheets from February 6 until March 20 (last weekend).
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Post by jdelachjr2002 on Mar 24, 2010 16:08:36 GMT -5
WHNN's cue sheet is up:
Hour #1: "Help Me" - Joni Mitchell Hour #2: "Piano Man" - Billy Joel Hour #3: "You Make Me Feel Brand New" - The Stylistics
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Post by Dale Latimer on Mar 24, 2010 19:35:24 GMT -5
Hi similia40, Bad News: Disappointed - No WHNN cue sheets last weekend for American Top 40 - The 70's. Good News: Happy - Found cue sheets for last weekend's American Top 40 - The 70's at Y102.9: www.y1029.com/sectional.asp?id=31339. ** The page has the weekly cue sheets from February 6 until March 20 (last weekend). Thanks a whole lot, friend, and welcome to the site!
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Post by mrjukebox on Mar 24, 2010 19:53:57 GMT -5
Once again I correctly predicted two of the optional extras.
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Post by edisonlite on Mar 25, 2010 12:11:12 GMT -5
For those of you who like 70s, try Dick Bartley's Classic Countdown (used to be American Gold), offered very liberally online, and just this past week has 1972 featured. Interestingly enough, he does a whole season of music like Spring 1972. This week he does Spring 1978 and NO I DON'T GET PAID TO PROMOTE BARTLEY. Jeff Jeff, can you give us a list of links to the stations that play Dick Bartley's Classic Countdown (or at least a list of the stations themselves) and the times aired, so we can check it out? Sounds interesting!
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Post by 40fan on Mar 26, 2010 22:35:28 GMT -5
I've always felt "Bennie And The Jets" was a strange choice to be the third single off Elton John's "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" album. There's two other songs that have, over the years, become EJ essentials and I like better than "Bennie". "Love Lies Bleeding" has Elton's band at their rocking best...and the original version of "Candle In The Wind" which I think is Bernie Taupin's lyric masterpiece!
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Post by jgve1952 on Mar 26, 2010 23:47:31 GMT -5
EDISONLITE, the website to listen to it at your convenience is wcbsfm.com, click on the left for Classic Countdown or type in Classic Countdown and date in "search" in the upper righthand corner. They provide 4 47 minute links to listen to at your convenience 24/7 and no commercials either. Or it's online 7p to 11p on Sunday evening.
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Post by jgve1952 on Mar 26, 2010 23:55:04 GMT -5
40fan, apparently the public disagrees with you because Goodbye Yellow Brick Road peaked at #2 and Saturday Night's Allright For Fighting peaked at Number 12 and Bennie and the Jets was the THIRD single released and might have been number one significantly longer had it been the first single released (since the album was out several months before Bennie and the Jets was released). Personally, I love the stuttering :-)
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Post by 40fan on Mar 27, 2010 15:07:47 GMT -5
Here's a streaming AT40-70s affiliate not listed on NENAD or RADIOTIME; SOLID GOLD FM (93.8) in Auckland, New Zealand. They carry the show at 4pm EDT Saturdays and 4am Sundays (That's 9am and 9pm Sundays Auckland time.) It follows a brief top-hour newscast. Their website also has one of most detailed write-ups on the show I've seen Here's a link to the stream from a service called Streamingburg. streamingburg.netsons.org/radio/1707/solid-gold-fm.html
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Post by mrjukebox on Mar 27, 2010 16:36:20 GMT -5
Hard to believe that Premiere hasn't featured a 1973 countdown since 2010 began-Therefore,I'm predicting that next week's show will be from April 7,1973.
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Post by reachinforthestars on Mar 27, 2010 22:06:44 GMT -5
40fan, apparently the public disagrees with you because Goodbye Yellow Brick Road peaked at #2 and Saturday Night's Allright For Fighting peaked at Number 12 and Bennie and the Jets was the THIRD single released and might have been number one significantly longer had it been the first single released (since the album was out several months before Bennie and the Jets was released). Personally, I love the stuttering :-) I agree with 40fan. In 1973, when "Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting was released, I bought the single. When "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" was released, I bought that single. When "Bennie & The Jets" was released, I did not buy that single. A few years later when I heard the entire LP, I discovered a number of songs on the LP I liked more than "Bennie".
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Post by Ponderous Man on Mar 29, 2010 8:40:37 GMT -5
They haven't aired 1973 yet this year, but I'm actually going with '73 as a backup prediction this time around.
Prediction for the next show: April 3, 1976 (Backup prediction: March 31, 1973)
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Post by briguy52748 on Mar 30, 2010 7:22:12 GMT -5
All:
Holding out for March 31, 1973, my one and only pick. (April 7, 1973 was the "Most Popular Hits of the Last Five Years" special, replaying the best from 1968-late 1972.)
Brian
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Post by pizzzzza on Mar 30, 2010 14:24:03 GMT -5
Sorry guys - this Weekend (April 3-4), we take you back to April 3, 1971.
It's actually one of the few 1971 shows that I don't have.
I'll hold off on the optional extras - I know how much everyone likes to take a guess at them.
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Post by jdelachjr2002 on Mar 30, 2010 15:05:03 GMT -5
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