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Post by JMW on Apr 21, 2012 14:46:08 GMT -5
That's what next week's Premiere show could possibly end up being.
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Post by Mike on Apr 23, 2012 17:01:59 GMT -5
There's a good chance it could happen next week too...
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Post by at40caseyfan on Apr 26, 2012 18:28:21 GMT -5
OMG, Casey lite just said Barry Gibb was the Bee Gee currently having health problems! What is wrong with Casey lite? The VJs make the most obvious mistakes on a weekly basis. Someone needs to catch the mistakes before the shows are aired. It makes the show seem like a joke instead of a professional program. I know that the MTV VJs can do better than that.
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Post by mkarns on Apr 27, 2012 22:35:23 GMT -5
OMG, Casey lite just said Barry Gibb was the Bee Gee currently having health problems! What is wrong with Casey lite? The VJs make the most obvious mistakes on a weekly basis. Someone needs to catch the mistakes before the shows are aired. It makes the show seem like a joke instead of a professional program. I know that the MTV VJs can do better than that. I'm confused by their chart statistic citations this week. This week's show is from the 4/27/85 Billboard chart, with no deviations, but I heard it said that "Along Comes a Woman" moved up four notches to #14 and "Missing You" down five to #13. Neither is right ("Missing You" only peaked at #10, not #8 or higher as implied). Where are they getting that?
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Post by Josh Joel's Top 40 on Apr 27, 2012 23:54:26 GMT -5
What is wrong with Casey lite? The VJs make the most obvious mistakes on a weekly basis. Someone needs to catch the mistakes before the shows are aired. It makes the show seem like a joke instead of a professional program. I know that the MTV VJs can do better than that. I'm confused by their chart statistic citations this week. This week's show is from the 4/27/85 Billboard chart, with no deviations, but I heard it said that "Along Comes a Woman" moved up four notches to #14 and "Missing You" down five to #13. Neither is right ("Missing You" only peaked at #10, not #8 or higher as implied). Where are they getting that? Gotta be a bad mistake the current positions are correct it's just the script (for some reason)...
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Post by mkarns on May 4, 2012 20:09:38 GMT -5
This week's show appears to come from Billboard's chart of May 2, 1987. It's a chart we'll never hear from Premiere, as Charlie Van Dyke hosted AT40 that week. (I have heard the Casey AT40s for the preceding and following weeks several times, however.)
BTW, SXM tomorrow at 9 AM debuts their 1990s variation of this; the top 30 from this week in 1993. Not sure yet what (if any) chart they use.
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Post by Michael on May 5, 2012 8:25:58 GMT -5
BTW, SXM tomorrow at 9 AM debuts their 1990s variation of this; the top 30 from this week in 1993. Not sure yet what (if any) chart they use. For the premier episode their going back to 1993. I can't tell which chart their using. They played Green Jelly "Three Little Pigs" which I don't think I heard on AT40. So I don't know what their using.
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Post by Shadoe Fan on May 5, 2012 9:07:09 GMT -5
"Three Little Pigs" did reach the chart on the Radio and Records chart, but it did not debut until the 5/21/93 chart.
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Post by Josh Joel's Top 40 on May 5, 2012 10:52:15 GMT -5
"Three Little Pigs" did reach the chart on the Radio and Records chart, but it did not debut until the 5/21/93 chart. It looks like they are using the official Billboard Hot 100 dated May 8, 1993.
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Post by Josh Joel's Top 40 on May 5, 2012 10:55:49 GMT -5
So far I am *not* liking this because so far there is *no* commentary. That's part of what I look for in radio shows.
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Post by mkarns on May 11, 2012 21:15:03 GMT -5
That's really a week behind date-wise, but at least Martha was right when she said the countdown was from Mother's Day weekend in 1983.
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Post by skuncle on May 11, 2012 22:16:51 GMT -5
They've been using the Billboard charts for several weeks now.
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Post by mkarns on May 13, 2012 20:57:53 GMT -5
Next two Casey lites: (5/18) 1988 (5/25) Summer Songs of the 80s. At least the Memorial Day weekend show, then, won't duplicate or piggyback Premiere's broadcast. In 1990, however, there was a special Casey's Top 40 with that same theme. It counted down songs that were hits in the summer that decade, but not necessarily those with a summer theme. (Oddly, the #2 ranked hit on the CT40 countdown was the Police's "Every Breath You Take", which just six months earlier was declared the #1 song of the entire decade by Radio & Records in another special countdown.)
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Post by mkarns on May 18, 2012 22:15:42 GMT -5
OMG, not AT40 just played some funky remix of Cher's song, not the hit version! That version of "We All Sleep Alone" appeared on her album "Believe" in the late 90s. They play it every time it appears in a 1988 B40 countdown. As Casey once said on another subject, "I don't know what the hell they do it for".
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Post by skuncle on May 21, 2012 12:03:34 GMT -5
I believe this weeks show is the Memorial Day Summer countdown. they've been compiling suggestions all month.
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