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Post by dukelightning on Mar 26, 2017 19:49:35 GMT -5
I think you are right about what show it is. And I think I am right when I post that the WT40 challenge is "American Woman" by Lenny Kravitz. Great call by that listener about the Three Doors Down chords sounding like "DOA" by Bloodrock, on a recent 70s AT40 show. Btw, for those who like to keep track of songs he skipped, he skipped "It Wasn't Me" by Shaggy. Never know what chart he is using or if he modified it whatever, but that hit #2 on R&R. Of course Shaggy has the current #1 song "Angel".
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Post by Hervard on Mar 27, 2017 13:37:46 GMT -5
About the Rick Dees 2000s edition, is there going to be a double option of CHR and HAC in the re runs ? The 90s edition only airs CHR shows , despite that from november 1994 there are CHR and HAC editions. They played a Hot AC show at least once, when they did the Top 94 of 1994 several years back.
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Post by kani on Mar 27, 2017 14:01:21 GMT -5
And also maybe the reason for skipped song is because of an extra which happens to be upcoming single of Backstreet Boys due to their whole appearance helping out with Rick Dees in this entire show. I don't think he even mentioned that Shaggy - It Wasn't Me was at #20..
Also something I just didn't understand.. Dees said Janet Jackson song tied biggest jump with Madonna, but Madonna song Don't Tell Me isn't even making jump at all. Perhaps I didn't hear correctly when he said that?
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Post by dukelightning on Mar 27, 2017 14:30:51 GMT -5
You were on to it about not hearing it right. He said Janet tied that Madonna song for the biggest jump this year. So M made that move a week or 2 or 3 ago. He did mention Shaggy and his song being at #20 which was right after that Backstreet Boys song. Wonder how many times he has forgotten to mention a song that he skipped. Must have happened a few times.
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Post by mitchm on Mar 28, 2017 10:56:19 GMT -5
And also maybe the reason for skipped song is because of an extra which happens to be upcoming single of Backstreet Boys due to their whole appearance helping out with Rick Dees in this entire show. I don't think he even mentioned that Shaggy - It Wasn't Me was at #20.. Also something I just didn't understand.. Dees said Janet Jackson song tied biggest jump with Madonna, but Madonna song Don't Tell Me isn't even making jump at all. Perhaps I didn't hear correctly when he said that? Where did you get the info that Shaggy was at #20 for this week?
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Post by kani on Mar 29, 2017 8:44:44 GMT -5
And also maybe the reason for skipped song is because of an extra which happens to be upcoming single of Backstreet Boys due to their whole appearance helping out with Rick Dees in this entire show. I don't think he even mentioned that Shaggy - It Wasn't Me was at #20.. Also something I just didn't understand.. Dees said Janet Jackson song tied biggest jump with Madonna, but Madonna song Don't Tell Me isn't even making jump at all. Perhaps I didn't hear correctly when he said that? Where did you get the info that Shaggy was at #20 for this week? Search on radio and records dated march 16, 2001. However most of wt40 charted one position higher than R&R position, due to the fact that Outkast - Ms. Jackson is already on top 20 R&R chart that WT40 never played nor charted at all on the run because that song is rap. R Kelly song already on top 40 R&R did not play nor even charted on wt40 at all
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Post by mitchm on Apr 2, 2017 19:05:36 GMT -5
KKMK 93.9 is playing CHR 04/06/2002 tonight.
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Post by dukelightning on Apr 4, 2017 8:00:01 GMT -5
^All of those 'rock' and 'roll' clips were recognizable except one. The one by Hammer was apparently "This is How We Roll". Did not chart at R&R and only reached 86 on the Hot 100. Strange choice.
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Post by kani on Apr 6, 2017 17:09:41 GMT -5
Some more sloppy editing in last week's CHR show. Rick announces the "highest debut" coming up after playing #34. However, the next song played (which was indeed the highest debut on the HAC show) was the 2nd of 4 debuts. Whatever. It's not like anybody listens anymore. So far I've been pretty quiet with all this, and I tried to ignore and move on, but seeing how Rick Dees WT40 current shows continues in sloppy edit. Just after any song is over and when Rick Dees is about to explain about the song and the news for something going on like Noah Cyrus, another song or any jingle cuts him off and we don't hear him explain at all. This is very notable horrible edit. Cut and paste from HAC and CHR, and now AC for example for the introductions or rick dees intros/outros. It's no wonder most of the stations are dropping the show, and I can't wait for more to come, because this is hopeless radio program for WT40 except 2000s show which I rather look forward to, but still never even bother uploading 2000s show on a rick.com website. Also for last week's AC show, with Maroon 5 as #1, he played snippets of former #1 of Maroon 5 topped in both formats, but he didn't even mention Animals, Sugar, and Daylight. Last played was One More Night, and that's it. I wouldn't be surprised if Rick Dees continues sloppy edit from other staff members, as mistakes..
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Post by mitchm on Apr 7, 2017 9:50:54 GMT -5
For the 90s option this weekend, they are running the All Request special that was originally run on 04/23/1994. Last year this was run on Saturday, 04/23/2016, so this year it is being run 2 weeks earlier than last year. For the 80s option, they are running the show originally broadcast on 04/25/1987, which is the expected show for this weekend even though it is about 2 or 3 weeks ahead on the calendar.
I'm not sure why they got goofed up on the 90s schedule. Maybe Rick's staff thinks it is now the last week of April.
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Post by kani on Apr 7, 2017 10:47:59 GMT -5
Also rick.com caption for 80s and 90s did not even bother to change the year: 1986 and 1991. But just now showing "second week " instead of "first week"
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Post by dukelightning on Apr 7, 2017 12:13:42 GMT -5
The 90s All Request Special has a segment in it that was taken from the December 1993 All Request Special. When Rick said these were the #1 songs when you were born 32, 22, 12 and 2 years ago, that segment was in the Dec. 1993 special. Which is why all the songs played were #1 in December 1961, 1971, 1981 and 1991 (instead of April 1962, 1972, 1982 and 1992). That's why for example part of "Physical" was played. #1 in Dec. 1981 so that matches up with the time frame of the Dec. 1993 All Request Special. The rest of that segment is ok because songs that were out in the spring of 1994 that could not have been played in Dec. 1993, were played. Just noticed something else in connection with the 12/4/93 All Request Special. That show and this show have the same songs at #40, 39 and 38....EMF, Tony, Tone Toni and STP. Too much of a coincidence there. Nothing else is the same however. Never mind, other segments are the same as bear has posted below.
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Post by bear on Apr 7, 2017 14:33:09 GMT -5
IMHO, Rick Dees uses massively content from request special shows again and again. For example, I have found the segment 4D, 4th in hour 4, on december 04, 1993 show is the same segment 4D on april 23, 1994, this weekend show and both are request shows. The 2 segments are clons. So maybe he has used also part of that segment of december 04, 1993 once again in april 23, 1994.
the songs played are :
the top 3 request
3.- Sting, Bryan Adams , Rod Stewart: All for love
2.- Janet Jackson Again
Edit: Segment 4D is not exactly the same in december 04, 1993 show rick says more about janet at the end of the Again song , he talks about a schedule of concerts
On april 23, 1994 that RickĀ“s part about the schedule of concerts is not mentioned. They are the same segments with axing talking at the end to match the real time in april 1994. So they are different segments after all.
So it is an used almost same segment twice with slight differences
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Post by Hervard on Apr 7, 2017 17:52:13 GMT -5
As I mentioned earlier in this topic, the Top 40 Requested song countdown from April was a rehashed version of the one from December, 1993. It seemed to come out of left-field, since he generally mentioned special shows at the end of (and in some cases, several times during) the previous week's show, but I don't remember hearing any mentions of the special on the 4/16/94 show. The special was the same week that R&R's chart switched to the PPW figuring system, and that chart would have been used the following week, but instead, he used the chart that Casey used the week of 4/23-24/1994. By May 7, 1994, he was back in sync with Casey, meaning that he completely skipped the first PPW chart, though I certainly don't know why. If he didn't want to call attention to the chart change, he could have done like Casey and not mentioned the previous week's positions - including "The Sign" returning to #1.
So this looks like it was a last minute situation and the show was thrown together - there wasn't time to edit out the #1 songs the week you were born, as well as other references to events that were clearly during December, 1993 (i.e. "Three Musketeers" being a box office smash). At least this is how it was done the first time the show was featured on retro-Rick - perhaps they went back and edited a few things (except for the #1 songs part)
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Post by mitchm on Apr 9, 2017 19:08:52 GMT -5
Tonight's Rick Dees countdown on 93.9 KKMK is CHR for 04/13/2003.
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