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Post by mga707 on Sept 12, 2019 19:03:31 GMT -5
Minor WSQL complaint: Recently they have taken to starting the show on time at 7ET/4PT Thursday and then breaking for news at the top of the second hour. They used to run the news before the first hour, which provided a much better 'flow' for the show. Wish they would go back to running the show that way.
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Post by billyonaire on Sept 12, 2019 22:00:09 GMT -5
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Post by mga707 on Sept 12, 2019 22:34:24 GMT -5
Excellent! Let's get it on!
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Post by mrjukebox on Sept 13, 2019 20:40:54 GMT -5
9/22/73 aired two days after singer Jim Croce died in a plane crash.
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Post by mga707 on Sept 13, 2019 22:11:03 GMT -5
9/22/73 aired two days after singer Jim Croce died in a plane crash. I remember Casey memorializing Croce before playing "I Got a Name", when it debuted on the 40 (at #40) three weeks later, 10/13/73.
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Post by mellongraig on Sept 14, 2019 5:18:18 GMT -5
These were the optional extras back in 2012 (we'll see if they stay put this airing or if any will change):
Hour #1: "Basketball Jones" - Cheech & Chong Featuring Tyrone Shoelaces (#41) Hour #2: "Nutbush City Limits" - Ike & Tina Turner (#61) Hour #3: "Paper Roses" - Marie Osmond (#72)
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Post by pb on Sept 14, 2019 6:27:18 GMT -5
Not sure if they'll replace any extras, but some other good candidates:
Billy Preston - "Space Race" (#75 highest debut) Bob Dylan - "Knockin' On Heaven's Door" (#44) Bobby Goldsboro - "Summer" (#60)
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Post by briguy52748 on Sept 14, 2019 9:01:50 GMT -5
My candidates would be:
* “I Got a Name” — Jim Croce. Along with the tribute aired several weeks later. * “Knocking On Heaven’s Door” — Bob Dylan. * “Heartbeat — It’s a Lovebeat” — The DeFranco Family f. Tony DeFranco.
Brian
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Post by rgmike on Sept 14, 2019 12:06:32 GMT -5
These were the Premiere Extras when this show aired in 2014 Hour #1: "Nadia's Theme" - Barry De Vorzon & Perry Botkin Jr. Optional extras of the 1976 show stay the same. Interesting that they referenced both Bless the Beasts & Children and The Young & the Restless, but no mention of young Miss Comenici, the actual reason the song was re-titled "Nadia's Theme" and released as a single. Also of note: 2 of the artists Paul Davis namechecks in "Superstar" are in the countdown (Elton John, Linda Ronstadt).
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Post by mkarns on Sept 14, 2019 15:16:35 GMT -5
Optional extras of the 1976 show stay the same. Interesting that they referenced both Bless the Beasts & Children and The Young & the Restless, but no mention of young Miss Comenici, the actual reason the song was re-titled "Nadia's Theme" and released as a single. Also of note: 2 of the artists Paul Davis namechecks in "Superstar" are in the countdown (Elton John, Linda Ronstadt). That composition was originally called "Cotton's Dream" when included in the 1971 film "Bless the Beasts and Children"; it was of course renamed in 1976 for the gymnast and the soap opera, which as mentioned in Larry's intro still plays the song five times weekly. The title song from BTBAC was recorded by the Carpenters and released as the B-side of "Superstar", but got enough airplay to chart on its own. If we get the September 29, 1984 AT40 in a couple of weeks we'll hear it as a Long Distance Dedication.
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Post by rgmike on Sept 14, 2019 21:08:17 GMT -5
Another sort-of-oddity: Casey mentions there are "a couple" of new tunes, but as they are at #'s 40 and 39, respectively, he doesn't tag the Alan Parsons tune (a favorite lost 45 of mine) as the highest debut.
Also, Casey IDs the singer on the Parsons hit as "John Mills"; it was John Miles, who wouldn't have a US Top 40 hit under his own name until the following year.
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Post by mrjukebox on Sept 15, 2019 10:05:01 GMT -5
"Basketball Jones" was a parody of "Love Jones" by The Brighter Side Of Darkness which had been a top forty hit in early 1973.
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Post by waterboy on Sept 16, 2019 8:25:25 GMT -5
So September 22, 1973 it apparently is. I was hoping for 9/16/72 and 9/29/73 this month. Looks like I have to wait at least another year. As we head into the final 3 months of 2019, what surveys from 1970-1971-1972 have the best chances of getting the mono2stereo conversion from Ken Martin? October: 1970 has 10/17 and 10/24 not converted, but 1970 already had a show in August and September, so highly unlikely we get another in Oct. 1971 has all October shows converted already. 9/25 has not been converted, but they just had 8/21 played, so this is unlikely. 1972 has 10/14 as only show not converted, this looks like good possibility. I give it 80% chance. November: 1970 has 11/14 and 11/28 not converted. 11/14 unlikely, too soon and 11/28 a slightly better chance, maybe 20% 1971 has 11/27. This show has best chance of being converted of remaining unconverted 1971 shows for 2019. 1972 has 11/11 as only unconverted show. If 10/14/72 is not played, 11/11 will be 100%. December: 1970 has 12/12 as only unconverted show. This show has best chance of remaining 1970 shows this year. 1971 has 12/4 as only unconverted show. They are not going to go "back to back" with 1970 and 1971, so this show only has a shot if 12/12/70 will not played. 1972 has 12/16 as only unconverted show. 10/14 or 11/11 should be played, 12/16 has to wait till another year. In December I will update the remaining mono shows from all months waiting for the mono2stereo conversion from Ken. Super Job Ken!
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Post by kchkwong on Sept 16, 2019 9:19:46 GMT -5
I was hoping for 9/16/72 and 9/29/73 this month. Looks like I have to wait at least another year. As we head into the final 3 months of 2019, what surveys from 1970-1971-1972 have the best chances of getting the mono2stereo conversion from Ken Martin? October: 1970 has 10/17 and 10/24 not converted, but 1970 already had a show in August and September, so highly unlikely we get another in Oct. 1971 has all October shows converted already. 9/25 has not been converted, but they just had 8/21 played, so this is unlikely. 1972 has 10/14 as only show not converted, this looks like good possibility. I give it 80% chance. November: 1970 has 11/14 and 11/28 not converted. 11/14 unlikely, too soon and 11/28 a slightly better chance, maybe 20% 1971 has 11/27. This show has best chance of being converted of remaining unconverted 1971 shows for 2019. 1972 has 11/11 as only unconverted show. If 10/14/72 is not played, 11/11 will be 100%. December: 1970 has 12/12 as only unconverted show. This show has best chance of remaining 1970 shows this year. 1971 has 12/4 as only unconverted show. They are not going to go "back to back" with 1970 and 1971, so this show only has a shot if 12/12/70 will not played. 1972 has 12/16 as only unconverted show. 10/14 or 11/11 should be played, 12/16 has to wait till another year. In December I will update the remaining mono shows from all months waiting for the mono2stereo conversion from Ken. Super Job Ken! I checked my copy of 12/12/70 and 12/4/71 (both from 2013) and found that at least some songs are in stereo. On the other hand, my copy of 11/18/72 (also from 2013) is in mono. This show was re-aired a year later in 2014 but I didn't record it. Was that in stereo?
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Post by matt on Sept 16, 2019 9:31:44 GMT -5
^I was always under the impression that all of these shows had been converted to stereo when they were initially remastered for the AT40 70s classic series. Most of them sound like they are now in stereo, including the shows that aired before Ken Martin started doing the conversion. Apparently that's not the case?
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