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Post by jmack19 on Mar 9, 2019 22:27:05 GMT -5
I'll go with:
"The Party's Over" "Do Wah Diddy Diddy" "Sweetheart" "Being With You"
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Post by listenerwants2know on Mar 10, 2019 3:50:18 GMT -5
I´ll go with:
Climax Blues Band - I Love You Loverboy - Turn Me Loose Ray Parker Junior & Raydio - A Woman Needs Love Smokey Robinson - Being With You
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Post by darnall42 on Mar 10, 2019 5:29:12 GMT -5
Anything going forward re: Michael Jackson's songs on playlists won't affect stations' attitudes toward carrying classic AT40s, imo. If anything, we may see some stations omit his songs and the intro to his songs assuming they have the ability to edit or skip. I wonder what will happen with WWIS, they use thriller and ABC on thier AT40 intro's
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Post by darnall42 on Mar 10, 2019 8:41:18 GMT -5
LM Radio have gone with the 80s show this week and trying to fit in a 4 hour show they have missed the premiere extras and chopped out the LDDS (completly missing the end of hour 2 and going straight from Earth,wind and fire to the ad break athen starting hour 3)
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Post by secretman on Mar 10, 2019 9:58:31 GMT -5
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Post by 80sat40fan on Mar 10, 2019 10:00:46 GMT -5
Maybe a record: This week´s countdown has 14 (!) songs at their peak positions: On August 28, 1982, I believe these 15 songs were in their peak positions: The 10/2/82 chart had 21 songs hold at their same positions from the week before: #3 - #8, #16 - 20, #22 - #25, #28 - #31 plus #37 and #40. Listening to the 3/5/83 show on WNIC... do some songs sound a little slower than usual? It's strange that some songs sound pitch perfect while select songs like "My Kind Of Lady", "Der Kommissar", "Come On Eileen" and "Seaparate Ways" sounded like they were 1/4 step under pitch and slower in tempo. Also, I always think of 1982 as the year when many songs spent multiple weeks at the same position. "Allentown" was spending its 5th week at #17 while other songs were spending their third week at their peak, or had just fallen from a multiple week peak ("Goody Two Shoes" and "Heart To Heart", for example)
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Post by at40nut on Mar 10, 2019 10:04:51 GMT -5
Assuming that Premiere will leave all archive songs plus Pink Floyd's "Breathe" intact (I hope they do because those songs are better than the ones in the Top 10) Anyway,here are my OE extras
Steely Dan-"Time Out Of Mind" Franke & the Knockouts-"Sweetheart" A Taste Of Honey-"Sukiyaki" Loverboy-"Turn Me Loose" (the single version of this song does not do it justice -the long intro is the best part. It reminds me of music from an 80's horror film)
*another footnote- Dolly takes the cake with 9 to 5 while Eddie falls from 1 to 5
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Post by listenerwants2know on Mar 10, 2019 11:03:10 GMT -5
On August 28, 1982, I believe these 15 songs were in their peak positions: The 10/2/82 chart had 21 songs hold at their same positions from the week before: #3 - #8, #16 - 20, #22 - #25, #28 - #31 plus #37 and #40. Listening to the 3/5/83 show on WNIC... do some songs sound a little slower than usual? It's strange that some songs sound pitch perfect while select songs like "My Kind Of Lady", "Der Kommissar", "Come On Eileen" and "Seaparate Ways" sounded like they were 1/4 step under pitch and slower in tempo. Also, I always think of 1982 as the year when many songs spent multiple weeks at the same position. "Allentown" was spending its 5th week at #17 while other songs were spending their third week at their peak, or had just fallen from a multiple week peak ("Goody Two Shoes" and "Heart To Heart", for example) I had the same impression with "Jeopardy" and I was not listening to WNIC.
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Post by listenerwants2know on Mar 10, 2019 11:16:57 GMT -5
[...] I live in norther Cincinnati so running in nothing and slow motion in winter is not an option for my 17 miles next Saturday. [...] Maybe that´s something for you.
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Post by 80sat40fan on Mar 10, 2019 11:25:34 GMT -5
WNIC/Detroit might need to look at their iHeart Radio commercial load. The 3/5/83 show started at 8:05am, and at 12:21pm, they are playing the #1 song... from 11/3/84? Yep, "Caribbean Queen" was just intro'ed by Casey as the new #1 song. I think I heard commercials for Michael Buble's iHeart radio station four times during the broadcast which also meant we heard four Michael Buble songs during commercial breaks.
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Post by retrodaddy on Mar 10, 2019 12:23:07 GMT -5
Lol Casey explaining the Jamaican slang in “Pass The Dutchie” made me laugh really hard for some reason. I just about died when Casey quoted one of the lines “music make me wind up me waist” lmao. Yeah, that was gold. Reminded me of the episode later in the decade in which Casey explained some rap terms / lyrics.
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Post by saltrek on Mar 10, 2019 13:56:57 GMT -5
Yeah and the meteorologist says it like it's nothing. Low "levels off" at 26 below in a cheery voice....good for her, more like "drops off" a cliff. Lol. lol, her name is Jennifer Wojcicki and if anyone wants to see the face behind that silvery voice, she comes up on Google search. I just heard Jennifer Wojcicki give the weather forecast on KLTF Little Falls, MN.
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Post by mkarns on Mar 10, 2019 14:30:25 GMT -5
Assuming that Premiere will leave all archive songs plus Pink Floyd's "Breathe" intact (I hope they do because those songs are better than the ones in the Top 10) Anyway,here are my OE extras Steely Dan-"Time Out Of Mind" Franke & the Knockouts-"Sweetheart" A Taste Of Honey-"Sukiyaki" Loverboy-"Turn Me Loose" (the single version of this song does not do it justice -the long intro is the best part. It reminds me of music from an 80's horror film) *another footnote- Dolly takes the cake with 9 to 5 while Eddie falls from 1 to 5 Ironic fact about "9 to 5" is that it was one notch too high on both ends to make its titular move on February 7, 1981, when it moved from 8 to 4. (Oh, and BTW an X-rated parody of the film called "8 to 4" was released later that year.)
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Post by billyonaire on Mar 10, 2019 14:59:44 GMT -5
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Post by mjl677 on Mar 10, 2019 16:29:41 GMT -5
Hard to hold back the tears in that LDD segment with the Beatles "The Long and the Winding Road". And you also had very romantic songs "You and I" and "Baby Come To Me" (with the recently deceased James Ingram) on both sides of that dedication. Aw the feels. Quite the emotional roller coaster ride that hour..
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