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Post by bestmusicexpert on Jun 3, 2015 19:31:15 GMT -5
Yes it will!
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Post by bestmusicexpert on Jun 7, 2015 9:20:33 GMT -5
Today at 3pm and 8pm EST on Rewind Central, 6-3-67!
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Post by kani on Jun 9, 2015 12:23:28 GMT -5
The promo for next week's: Jun 12, 1965
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Post by bestmusicexpert on Jun 9, 2015 15:39:21 GMT -5
Yup, will air TOMORROW (Wednesday) at 5am EST and Sunday at 3pm and 8pm EST on Rewind Central.
During the show at least once an hour, there is always a promo for the following weeks show.
As Kani said it is 6-12-65.
By the way, if anyone has a chart question or anything in the way of a request for a certain chart date to be done, Feel free to ask. This years shows are pretty well set but next years are not.
I mainly do 1964-1969 for 60's with occasional specials of 1960-1963. Basically they would be:
Hour 1: Top 10 That week 1960 Hour 2: Top 10 That week 1961 Hour 3: Top 10 That week 1962 Hour 4: Top 10 That week 1963
I also do weeks in the 1970's that there was no Casey AT40. (Specials, Year Ends and pre July 4th 1970).
If you have an idea for a special show, feel free to pitch the idea to me.
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Post by bestmusicexpert on Jun 14, 2015 5:57:47 GMT -5
Today, 3pm and 8pm EST on Rewind Central is 6-12-65.
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Post by bestmusicexpert on Jun 16, 2015 19:08:58 GMT -5
Not 60's, but this week is a special: The Top 50 Hits Of Queen: Together & Apart.
First airing is 5am EST Wednesday morning (tomorrow)
Then another chance on Sunday at 3pm & 8pm EST.
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Post by kani on Jun 22, 2015 23:57:19 GMT -5
Any clue what are the upcoming countdown?
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Post by bestmusicexpert on Jun 24, 2015 9:55:36 GMT -5
Earlier today and this Sunday on Rewind Central is 6-28-69
70'S COUNTDOWN ALERT!
Next weeks show will be one of the weeks that AT40 did not do a regular countdown show!!!!
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Post by dukelightning on Jun 28, 2015 15:50:05 GMT -5
Proving once again that I don't look at charts before hearing a survey, when the Classics IV's "Everyday With you Girl" was played with its references to loving a girl more tomorrow than today, I thought, "Hmm there's a song from later in the year about the same subject". I was surprised when a couple songs later, that song, "More Today Than Yesterday" was played! (My recollection of when 60s songs were hits is a bit fuzzy. Should have realized that was a spring hit with the line....springtime's just a day away...in it. Highlight of the countdown so far is hearing that Tommy James fave song of his is "Crystal Blue Persuasion". Been my fave of his since the early 70s when I first heard it. Good point about how despite it being the highest debut record at 18, it was leapfrogged by "Zager & Evans #35 debut and kept out of the #1 position. Staring to dislike that record almost as you do BME! CBP was the start of a super 3 song set for me followed by "These Eyes" and "What Does it Take". Can Jr. Walker play the sax or what?!!
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Post by jmorgan on Jun 28, 2015 21:30:15 GMT -5
I mean just WOW!! at the jumps that "2525" made in just two weeks. 72 - 35 - 8. That's an incredible 64-notch jump! Obviously, everyone bought the record at a incredibly fast rate.
Also, LOL at the blooper in hour two, and happy that you kept it in.
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Post by bestmusicexpert on Jun 29, 2015 7:27:19 GMT -5
Not on purpose, must've glossed over it and didn't notice my visual cue. (when I make a mistake, I do the "mouth fart" so it shows up in the waves of my editor differently than regular talking.
Oh well. Anyhow, for those that listened, you know next weeks show. But here it is for all of you:
7-7-73!
And we have one more 70's week coming this year!
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Post by dukelightning on Jul 5, 2015 14:59:36 GMT -5
Great show so far. Good to hear Dickie Goodman's "Watergrate". First break-in song used was "Soul Makoosa" which is interesting. It actually hit the Hot 100 one week after "Watergrate" did. Goodman must have been aware of it before it was released to put it in his record. Maybe he reaches the top 40 with it if it is released a couple months later as the Watergate scandal really blew up that summer.
Heading into the final hour with Gladys and her Pips having 2 songs in the survey but one person has a hand in 3 songs. That would be Thom Bell who produced the Stylistics, New York City and Spinners records. Last week's retro countdown had Johnny Taylor at #40, this week he was at #41, but heard as a bonus track. Good stuff. Last week featured the Fab Four and Billy Preston getting pushed out of the #1 spot. This week has Billy pushing one of the Fab Four out of that top spot.
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Post by kani on Jul 10, 2015 12:03:03 GMT -5
Weekend of Jul 12, 2015 - Rewind Central Top 50 of the One Hit Wonders of 1970s Part I #100-51 Weekend of Jul 19, 2015 - Rewind Central Top 50 of the One Hit Wonders of 1970s Part II #50-1
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Post by bestmusicexpert on Jul 12, 2015 10:57:14 GMT -5
The 70's one hit wonder party starts in just 3 hours! Join us!
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Post by 1finemrg on Jul 12, 2015 16:46:30 GMT -5
Great show! Even some of the songs that are cringe-worthy are OK!
One small quibble: The lead singer of the Ides Of March pronounces his name Peter-ik.
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