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Post by lasvegaskid on Jul 12, 2019 20:05:57 GMT -5
Alan opened by calling Champaign's hit How 'About' Us. Then he said the next FOS release after breakthrough I Ran was countdown Wishing. Of course Space Age Love song charted between those two.
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Post by lasvegaskid on Jul 12, 2019 21:41:06 GMT -5
Nina called producer Michael Omar-ti-an Michael 'O-martian'
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Post by lasvegaskid on Jul 12, 2019 22:11:34 GMT -5
In their ever changing definition of a hit, Mark said Madness countdown House was their only one in US. They had other Hot 100s, including top 40 It Must Be Love. Then Alan said Kinks Come Dancing would be their last. They also had other Hot 100s including followup top 30 Don't Forget To Dance.
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Post by lasvegaskid on Jul 19, 2019 20:03:30 GMT -5
They just played the old intro w/Martha
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Post by lasvegaskid on Jul 19, 2019 20:17:27 GMT -5
Alan said Michael's Try was his 6th #1. OMT was his 7th chart topper including Wham or 5th w/o.
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Post by lasvegaskid on Jul 19, 2019 20:32:17 GMT -5
In her weekly content screw up Nina said Houston's Day was on the chart for 10 weeks. It lasted on the Hot 100 for 16 (11 in the top 40)
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Post by lasvegaskid on Jul 19, 2019 21:08:28 GMT -5
In their ever changing definition of a hit, Mark said countdown Love Changes was one of two big ones for CF. This would be Climie Fisher's only Hot 100 entry. But then Contours only had one smash according to Alan even with many other Hot 100 entries.
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Post by laura on Jul 26, 2019 20:12:26 GMT -5
They just played the old intro w/Martha They did it again this week.
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Post by lasvegaskid on Jul 26, 2019 20:26:57 GMT -5
In their ever changing hit definition Alan said Huey Lewis had minor ones before their countdown album. Do You Believe In Love was a top tenner. Then he said If This Is It was their 3rd straight #1. HL&TN wouldn't reach the top until Power of Love.
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Post by lasvegaskid on Jul 26, 2019 20:47:54 GMT -5
Mark said Sexy Girl was the 2nd Allnighter single. It was the first single.
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Post by laura on Jul 26, 2019 21:48:08 GMT -5
Alan flipped the "ever" and the "you're" in "If Ever You're In My Arms Again" while outroing "Self Control." I'm almost sure he did that before.
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Post by benster72 on Jul 29, 2019 7:02:57 GMT -5
Alan made two errors when discussing Ollie & Jerry. First he called their hit "Breakin'....There's No Stopping Us NOW" and he also called it a "one-off" even though they sang the title song to "Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo" the following year that charted on the R&B chart.
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Post by jgve1952 on Aug 3, 2019 14:08:18 GMT -5
This may or may not be an error, so I apologize if I am incorrect** Not really sure about Alan's comment about the Moody Blues being the first group to have Top 10's in the 60's, 70's and 80's. I know that the MBs did reach the Top 10 in the Spring of 1965 with "Go Now," but the Rolling Stones did it before then, in 1964 with "Time Is On My Side," and several Top 10s in the 70's and also in the 80s. Any clarification in case I missed the Top 10 connection? Thanks!
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Post by laura on Aug 3, 2019 14:57:58 GMT -5
This may or may not be an error, so I apologize if I am incorrect** Not really sure about Alan's comment about the Moody Blues being the first group to have Top 10's in the 60's, 70's and 80's. I know that the MBs did reach the Top 10 in the Spring of 1965 with "Go Now," but the Rolling Stones did it before then, in 1964 with "Time Is On My Side," and several Top 10s in the 70's and also in the 80s. Any clarification in case I missed the Top 10 connection? Thanks! I think Alan said their first top 10 hits in three decades, as in they hit the top 10 once during each of those decades.
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Post by laura on Aug 5, 2019 10:35:17 GMT -5
Mark said that "One Step Closer to You" was on its way to its #26 peak when it actually got up to #22.
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