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Post by dth1971 on Apr 7, 2020 7:33:40 GMT -5
The optional extras for April 14, 1979: "Deeper Than The Night" Olivia Newton-John "Love You Inside Out" The Bee Gees "Old Time Rock & Roll" Bob Seger "You Decorated My Life" Kenny Rogers The optional extras for April 14, 1973 remain the same: "Blue Suede Shoes" Johnny Rivers "My Love" Paul McCartney & Wings "Will It Go Round In Circles" Billy Preston Darn, guessed wrong Kenny Rogers OPTIONAL EXTRA prediction for 1979! And I guess the next time 1973 becomes an A show the Manu Dibango "Soul Makossa" might be an OPTONAL EXTRA to pay tribute.
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Post by matt on Apr 7, 2020 9:53:06 GMT -5
The optional extras for April 14, 1979: "Deeper Than The Night" Olivia Newton-John "Love You Inside Out" The Bee Gees "Old Time Rock & Roll" Bob Seger "You Decorated My Life" Kenny Rogers Interesting choice on the Kenny Rogers song. "She Believes In Me" was Kenny's next hit after this show -- wonder why they didn't go with that one? "You Decorated My Life" didn't reach the top 40 until October 1979.
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Post by 80sat40fan on Apr 7, 2020 10:23:31 GMT -5
Interesting choice on the Kenny Rogers song. "She Believes In Me" was Kenny's next hit after this show -- wonder why they didn't go with that one? "You Decorated My Life" didn't reach the top 40 until October 1979. It could be simply because YDML is about 40 seconds shorter than SBIM. Including SBIM as an extra may have meant editing out a verse from a song in the countdown. Including YDML as the extra could be for other reasons but song length may be a simple reason.
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Post by OnWithTheCountdown on Apr 7, 2020 10:26:26 GMT -5
Interesting choice on the Kenny Rogers song. "She Believes In Me" was Kenny's next hit after this show -- wonder why they didn't go with that one? "You Decorated My Life" didn't reach the top 40 until October 1979. It could be simply because YDML is about 40 seconds shorter than SBIM. Including SBIM as an extra may have meant editing out a verse from a song in the countdown. Including YDML as the extra could be for other reasons but song length may be a simple reason. Could the song title itself have something, even if not 100%, have anything to do with it? He's decorated the charts for many years, and I have enjoyed his "decorations".
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Post by pb on Apr 7, 2020 18:22:09 GMT -5
On the 4-4-81 show, Casey said that there were 3 Canadian acts in the Top 40 (Loverboy, Gino Vannelli, and April Wine). That had not happened since 1979. Correct me if I'm wrong, but would have that occurred on April 21, 1979 with April Wine, Iron Horse and Anne Murray ? Yes, on April 21 and 28 1979 those three acts were on AT40. Incidentally, Ironhorse was the Canadian band (there is an American bluegrass band called Iron Horse).
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Post by mga707 on Apr 7, 2020 19:46:46 GMT -5
On the 4-4-81 show, Casey said that there were 3 Canadian acts in the Top 40 (Loverboy, Gino Vannelli, and April Wine). That had not happened since 1979. Correct me if I'm wrong, but would have that occurred on April 21, 1979 with April Wine, Iron Horse and Anne Murray ? Yes, on April 21 and 28 1979 those three acts were on AT40. Incidentally, Ironhorse was the Canadian band (there is an American bluegrass band called Iron Horse). Ironhorse was led by Randy Bachman, who had previously been in Bachman-Turner Overdrive (duh!) and The Guess Who before that. Probably the only Canadian who had US Top 40 appearances with three different bands.
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Post by doofus67 on Apr 8, 2020 5:48:46 GMT -5
Bob Montgomery wrote and produced "Misty Blue". I'm not sure there's a female artist that would have been produced by Harry. I thought maybe Gwen McCrae, since Harry produced husband George's "Rock Your Baby", but Steve Alaimo and two others produced "Rockin' Chair" (checked my 45 collection). Also checked Anita Ward, but "Ring My Bell" was produced by Frederick Knight. Maybe Teri DeSario? Yes, KC produced the entire Moonlight Madness album, including "Yes, I'm Ready." Interestingly, all of the recording was done in L.A., not in Miami.
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Post by matt on Apr 8, 2020 9:57:13 GMT -5
Prediction for next week's show:
1st Guess - 4/15/78 2nd Guess - 4/17/71
There's a good possibility that 1971 and '78 are the shows for the last two weeks in April. If it's 1978, we should be set up for a glut of early 70's shows throughout the month of May.
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Post by TheOriginalArtist on Apr 8, 2020 15:04:03 GMT -5
Every week it is posted that there will be a 70s B show, I search in vain to try to find it on one of the many 70s affiliates. Are there any stations (besides PAC I guess) who regularly air the 70-B? If there are, is there a post somewhere that I'm missing that lists these stations? (like the "Listing of AT40: The 80s shows" that JMack keeps current with 80-B stations)
Is there a station any of you know of that is airing this week's 70's B show?
Thanks!
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Post by OnWithTheCountdown on Apr 8, 2020 15:26:47 GMT -5
Every week it is posted that there will be a 70s B show, I search in vain to try to find it on one of the many 70s affiliates. Are there any stations (besides PAC I guess) who regularly air the 70-B? If there are, is there a post somewhere that I'm missing that lists these stations? (like the "Listing of AT40: The 80s shows" that JMack keeps current with 80-B stations) Is there a station any of you know of that is airing this week's 70's B show? Thanks! Guessing WMGN would air 1973 since they don't air 4-hour 70s shows outside of the 6-7 week Christmas period.
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Post by tzmac on Apr 8, 2020 16:09:27 GMT -5
Every week it is posted that there will be a 70s B show, I search in vain to try to find it on one of the many 70s affiliates. Are there any stations (besides PAC I guess) who regularly air the 70-B? If there are, is there a post somewhere that I'm missing that lists these stations? (like the "Listing of AT40: The 80s shows" that JMack keeps current with 80-B stations) Is there a station any of you know of that is airing this week's 70's B show? Thanks! Just a quick explanation in case you haven't heard why there are 'A' and 'B' shows sometimes. A number of stations no longer like to air the early 70's shows (70, 71, 72) so they get paired with a later 70's 'B' show. Also - a few stations don't like to air the 4-hour shows (late 78 and 79) and/or don't want to only play 3 hours of a 4 hour show. So these get paired with a 'B' - earlier 70's show. It is generally easy to find a 'B' show when it is a later 70's show. It can be hard to find an early 70's 'B' show.
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Post by pb on Apr 8, 2020 17:39:56 GMT -5
Usually when there are 'A' and 'B' shows people here mention stations where you can find the 'B' show. In some cases a station may play it Saturday and repeat it Sunday, or sometime the following week.
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Post by mkarns on Apr 8, 2020 17:41:14 GMT -5
Every week it is posted that there will be a 70s B show, I search in vain to try to find it on one of the many 70s affiliates. Are there any stations (besides PAC I guess) who regularly air the 70-B? If there are, is there a post somewhere that I'm missing that lists these stations? (like the "Listing of AT40: The 80s shows" that JMack keeps current with 80-B stations) Is there a station any of you know of that is airing this week's 70's B show? Thanks! Guessing WMGN would air 1973 since they don't air 4-hour 70s shows outside of the 6-7 week Christmas period. WMGN will play 1973--and repeat it next weekend. Each weekend they play three Casey AT40's: a replay of last week's 70s countdown on Saturday morning, this week's on Saturday night, and the 80s show (usually the A) on Sunday afternoon.
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Post by OnWithTheCountdown on Apr 8, 2020 17:58:17 GMT -5
That's the great thing about WMGN...if anyone misses their 70s show, they repeat it the following Saturday. It's nice that they have the previous show and the current show on the same day (though spread a bit apart).
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Post by TheOriginalArtist on Apr 8, 2020 23:39:36 GMT -5
That's the great thing about WMGN...if anyone misses their 70s show, they repeat it the following Saturday. It's nice that they have the previous show and the current show on the same day (though spread a bit apart). Thanks, guys. Yes, I have Magic 98 (WMGN) in a tab that I refresh each week to see what they will be playing. Even though they don't play the extras, they have good FM quality audio and each week they do a good job of "sayin' what they'll be playin'." I wish more stations did that! They do say they are playing the '73 B show this week. I normally work Saturday nights (not currently though) so I sometimes get to catch the repeat the following week, but usually I am listening to the current week's show during that Saturday morning slot! I see what you're saying though. It's usually the stations that don't like to play an AT30 or who are either early or late 70's programmed. I just wish (hint hint) there was some kind of list of those kind of stations.... (greedy I am, hmmm!)
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