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Post by edisonlite on Oct 11, 2014 11:03:12 GMT -5
what show is it this week?
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Post by skuncle on Oct 11, 2014 11:05:35 GMT -5
October 3, 1970 (using the 10-10-70 chart)
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Post by matt on Oct 11, 2014 14:32:59 GMT -5
October 3, 1970 (using the 10-10-70 chart) This is at least the 2nd airing of this show by SXM -- they last played it in 2010...
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Post by mkarns on Oct 18, 2014 11:08:27 GMT -5
This week: 10/16/76 (yes, "Disco Duck" at #1.)
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Post by dukelightning on Oct 18, 2014 12:14:33 GMT -5
Not sure it will be obvious the way SXM edits jingles and such out of the show. But having heard the original show a couple days ago, it was unusual the way Casey teased the #1 song after playing #5, went into a break, played 4 and 3, went into another break without any further teasing and then played 2 and 1. Unusual to tease a song and then have 2 breaks in between the tease and payoff. Although 1970 and 1971, he did tease a song and then said "in the next 15 minutes" which often times included 2 breaks in between the tease and payoff. But by the mid 70s, he had ditched the "in the next 5/10/15 minutes" and simply said "coming up". And the payoff was after just one break. Not so in this case.
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Post by skuncle on Oct 19, 2014 8:17:50 GMT -5
Listening to it now, yeah the sound quality is sort of cruddy. Sounds like the record or needle needed a cleaning.
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Post by donwa001 on Oct 19, 2014 9:34:47 GMT -5
Yes there has been a number of pops, clicks and some turntable noise (ie at the start of Nadia's Theme)
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Post by skuncle on Oct 19, 2014 9:55:59 GMT -5
Was just going to say that it's very noticeable during Nadias Theme. Also why are the songs being cut so short, not edited, but Casey is speaking over them early. Magic Man was cut nearly in half.
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Post by dukelightning on Oct 19, 2014 10:02:38 GMT -5
I alluded to this recently on another thread. While it started to happen maybe a year or so earlier, it was really prevalent by the fall of 1976. Ostensibly to save time I am guessing, they had Casey cutoff the ends of songs. Every time I hear a show from that time period, I get a feeling that the show is being rushed. Really aggravating if you ask me.
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Post by mkarns on Oct 21, 2014 11:04:26 GMT -5
Not sure it will be obvious the way SXM edits jingles and such out of the show. But having heard the original show a couple days ago, it was unusual the way Casey teased the #1 song after playing #5, went into a break, played 4 and 3, went into another break without any further teasing and then played 2 and 1. Unusual to tease a song and then have 2 breaks in between the tease and payoff. Although 1970 and 1971, he did tease a song and then said "in the next 15 minutes" which often times included 2 breaks in between the tease and payoff. But by the mid 70s, he had ditched the "in the next 5/10/15 minutes" and simply said "coming up". And the payoff was after just one break. Not so in this case. This was another show when the #1 song was not only teased, but nearly given away at the start of the countdown. Casey said in the intro that there was a new #1, "the funniest disco record of the year". Since the comedy number "Disco Duck" moved up to #4 the previous week (which we just heard from Premiere), it didn't take a rocket scientist to guess it was now #1, even without knowing the chart beforehand.
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Post by mkarns on Oct 25, 2014 11:03:31 GMT -5
October 22, 1977 this week.
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Post by dukelightning on Oct 29, 2014 18:08:55 GMT -5
Not sure it will be obvious the way SXM edits jingles and such out of the show. But having heard the original show a couple days ago, it was unusual the way Casey teased the #1 song after playing #5, went into a break, played 4 and 3, went into another break without any further teasing and then played 2 and 1. Unusual to tease a song and then have 2 breaks in between the tease and payoff. Although 1970 and 1971, he did tease a song and then said "in the next 15 minutes" which often times included 2 breaks in between the tease and payoff. But by the mid 70s, he had ditched the "in the next 5/10/15 minutes" and simply said "coming up". And the payoff was after just one break. Not so in this case. This was another show when the #1 song was not only teased, but nearly given away at the start of the countdown. Casey said in the intro that there was a new #1, "the funniest disco record of the year". Since the comedy number "Disco Duck" moved up to #4 the previous week (which we just heard from Premiere), it didn't take a rocket scientist to guess it was now #1, even without knowing the chart beforehand. Last week's 80s show....10/29/83...may be the first in which Casey does the opposite. Not mention the song that was the new #1 song at all costs. In mentioning the other chart #1s before #4, he said he would say the #1 on the country chart later. Many times previously in going over the #1s on other charts, he had mentioned the #1 song he was counting down to. "Islands in the Stream" was the song he was not wanting to give away. Of course this is probably the last time in the 80s that he would not mention the #1 song on the country chart when going over the other chart #1s since this is the last song of the decade to top both charts.
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Post by mkarns on Nov 1, 2014 11:04:53 GMT -5
October 27, 1973 this week.
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Post by matt on Nov 1, 2014 13:38:57 GMT -5
^Was really hoping for 10/27/79. Premiere played the '73 show a few years ago...
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Post by skuncle on Nov 2, 2014 7:37:04 GMT -5
I was hoping for '79 also.
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