Post by rayshae3 on Aug 30, 2014 21:52:23 GMT -5
30th edition (2014) of Lost 45s annual Labor Day Top 100
This year the annual Top 100 is spread over three weekends:
Part 1: August 30/31
Part 2: September 6/7
Part 3: September 13/14
Each part is 3-hours long.
BTW, before the #100 kickoff, Barry Scott plays the top ten extra songs that missed this year’s Top 100. So this year the show is really a Top 110. There are 24 songs that were not in the top 100 last year, but has either returned from the previous years or are first time entries this year (the most changeover in a single year ever). One of the new songs, is the most recent release by the date- from October 1988: At #83“I Don’t Want You Love”-Duran Duran. In all the years I’ve been listening to this annual chart, I don’t think the Top 100 has ever included a song post-Classic Casey’s AT40 period.
Additionally one song that has appeared in every single of the previous 29 editions is there no more: “Easy Come, Easy Go”-Bobby Sherman. Part one also includes another extra outside of the chart played in full: “Moving on up (Theme from TV show - the Jeffersons)” by Ja’net DeBois” between #87 and #86.
Since no Boston station carries the show this year, you can hear 2014’s edition of the annual Top 100 online on its other affiliates.
Here’s a few I am aware of (all times Eastern):
Sat: 6pm-9pm WION (I-1430) 1430/Ionia, MI
Sat: 7pm-10pm WSAK(102.1 NH)/WSHK(105.3 ME) “The Shark-Classic Hits”. You can actually get this station in the northern suburbs of Greater Boston metro region.
Sun: 11am-2pm WWOD (Woodstock, VT, 93.9)/WFYX (Walpole, NH, 96.3) “The Twin States Greatest Hits”. If more recent Sundays are any indication, the station not only blacks out the local commecials, not also goes offline up to 8 hours during the broadcast day.
Also, the weekend immediately after the countdown (Sep. 20/21), the entire show is devoted to the conversation with one artist: The surviving member of the brothers Bee Gees, Barry Gibb; this will include some rarities and real lost hits.
This year the annual Top 100 is spread over three weekends:
Part 1: August 30/31
Part 2: September 6/7
Part 3: September 13/14
Each part is 3-hours long.
BTW, before the #100 kickoff, Barry Scott plays the top ten extra songs that missed this year’s Top 100. So this year the show is really a Top 110. There are 24 songs that were not in the top 100 last year, but has either returned from the previous years or are first time entries this year (the most changeover in a single year ever). One of the new songs, is the most recent release by the date- from October 1988: At #83“I Don’t Want You Love”-Duran Duran. In all the years I’ve been listening to this annual chart, I don’t think the Top 100 has ever included a song post-Classic Casey’s AT40 period.
Additionally one song that has appeared in every single of the previous 29 editions is there no more: “Easy Come, Easy Go”-Bobby Sherman. Part one also includes another extra outside of the chart played in full: “Moving on up (Theme from TV show - the Jeffersons)” by Ja’net DeBois” between #87 and #86.
Since no Boston station carries the show this year, you can hear 2014’s edition of the annual Top 100 online on its other affiliates.
Here’s a few I am aware of (all times Eastern):
Sat: 6pm-9pm WION (I-1430) 1430/Ionia, MI
Sat: 7pm-10pm WSAK(102.1 NH)/WSHK(105.3 ME) “The Shark-Classic Hits”. You can actually get this station in the northern suburbs of Greater Boston metro region.
Sun: 11am-2pm WWOD (Woodstock, VT, 93.9)/WFYX (Walpole, NH, 96.3) “The Twin States Greatest Hits”. If more recent Sundays are any indication, the station not only blacks out the local commecials, not also goes offline up to 8 hours during the broadcast day.
Also, the weekend immediately after the countdown (Sep. 20/21), the entire show is devoted to the conversation with one artist: The surviving member of the brothers Bee Gees, Barry Gibb; this will include some rarities and real lost hits.