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Post by mrjukebox on Jun 4, 2022 11:41:09 GMT -5
"Judy Mae" had a short run on the countdown due to its lyrical content.
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Post by Michael1973 on Jun 4, 2022 12:28:04 GMT -5
I caught a piece of the 1975 show where Casey "corrects" a previous statement about which two Ray Stevens songs hit #1, claiming that his actual other #1 was Mr. Businessman. How do you get a correction wrong, AT40 writers?
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Post by mga707 on Jun 4, 2022 12:44:53 GMT -5
I caught a piece of the 1975 show where Casey "corrects" a previous statement about which two Ray Stevens songs hit #1, claiming that his actual other #1 was Mr. Businessman. How do you get a correction wrong, AT40 writers? I just mentioned this very thing in the 'notches' thread. I don't know, but he didn't 'correct his correction' in the following week's show. And to add insult to injury, this erroneous 'correction' came shortly after playing the wrong side of the Bad Company single!
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Post by jgve1952 on Jun 4, 2022 13:06:58 GMT -5
It will be interesting to see if Premiere does 1975 next week--seems to be a pattern of one week apart in airing shows.
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Post by mrjukebox on Jun 4, 2022 14:01:35 GMT -5
If that's the case,we'll likely hear 6/14/75.
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Post by matt on Jun 7, 2022 11:05:36 GMT -5
Wheel of Casey....January 12, 1974. The show ends with a notable error, or omission: Casey seems to tease a story about Steve Miller (at #1 with "The Joker") by mentioning that he was headlining at San Francisco's Fillmore Auditorium "when Creedence Clearwater Revival was still known as the Golliwogs". But no such story was actually told. Did they leave in the error on SXM? IIRC, Premiere edited out the teaser when they aired this show back in 2012.
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Post by papathree on Jun 7, 2022 12:48:13 GMT -5
Wheel of Casey....January 12, 1974. The show ends with a notable error, or omission: Casey seems to tease a story about Steve Miller (at #1 with "The Joker") by mentioning that he was headlining at San Francisco's Fillmore Auditorium "when Creedence Clearwater Revival was still known as the Golliwogs". But no such story was actually told. Did they leave in the error on SXM? IIRC, Premiere edited out the teaser when they aired this show back in 2012. Yes, this error remained intact and in place in the Wheel of Casey airing on SXM. Oddly, the ONLY thing SXM cut out of this airing was Casey's "Let's look at what's at the top of the other charts" that was in the original show just before #1.
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Post by mkarns on Jun 7, 2022 15:03:06 GMT -5
Did they leave in the error on SXM? IIRC, Premiere edited out the teaser when they aired this show back in 2012. Yes, this error remained intact and in place in the Wheel of Casey airing on SXM. Oddly, the ONLY thing SXM cut out of this airing was Casey's "Let's look at what's at the top of the other charts" that was in the original show just before #1. Near the beginning of the show there was another Casey mistake, this relating to chart data. Casey said that "If We Make It Through December" was Merle Haggard's second AT40 hit, after "Okie From Muskogee". However OFM fell one notch short, peaking at #41 pop in January 1970 (so six months before it could have made the countdown.)
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Post by jgve1952 on Jun 8, 2022 4:43:30 GMT -5
If that's the case,we'll likely hear 6/14/75. Sirius XM does not go into the future like Premiere does. If 1975 is played, it would most likely be 6-7-75.
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Post by mga707 on Jun 8, 2022 11:31:14 GMT -5
If that's the case,we'll likely hear 6/14/75. Sirius XM does not go into the future like Premiere does. If 1975 is played, it would most likely be 6-7-75. I believe that 'mrjukebox' was speculating on Premiere's show date, if they run 1975 this weekend. Sirius-XM went with 5/31/75 this past weekend.
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Post by jgve1952 on Jun 9, 2022 4:37:44 GMT -5
You ae so correct, as was he--date would in fact be 6-14-75.
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Post by mga707 on Jun 9, 2022 20:48:15 GMT -5
The 'wheel' landed on 2/5/77 this evening.
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Post by jmack19 on Jun 9, 2022 22:58:25 GMT -5
This weekend appears to be from June 9, 1973.
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Post by jgve1952 on Jun 10, 2022 6:38:08 GMT -5
Good music from that period--dance music especially! Barry White was just starting his career RIP
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Post by at40petebattistini on Jun 10, 2022 7:54:14 GMT -5
This weekend appears to be from June 9, 1973. Casey with a Billboard computer disclaimer, and the presentation of a prematurely-released chart that contained no singles new to the Top 40. And not among Billboard's 'official' Top 40 for 6/9/73, John & Ernest received a bonus AT40 spin.
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