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Post by mga707 on Aug 21, 2022 13:35:26 GMT -5
Huh? that would mean they offer three shows in a given week. A 4-hr show and 2 3-hr shows? They don't do that. Except sometimes on holiday weekends, and Labour Day is just a couple of weeks away. In those cases, the third offering is a 'special' show, from what I've seen. Agree totally there. Having '74/'75 shows not be standalones is just silly, IMO. That's the middle of the decade!
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Post by mrjukebox on Aug 21, 2022 15:23:20 GMT -5
WPAC is running 8/18/79 as I type this.
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Post by mrjukebox on Aug 21, 2022 15:56:02 GMT -5
On this weekend's B show presentation from 8/18/79,Casey did an update on Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels-In 1983,Ryder returned to the Billboard Hot 100 for the final time with a song called "When You Were Mine"-It was produced by John Cougar Mellencamp.
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Post by kenmartin on Aug 21, 2022 16:17:38 GMT -5
WTOJ going with last weeks August 12 1972 show??? Vacation. Sorry. Back tomorrow.
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Post by rgmike on Aug 21, 2022 18:03:46 GMT -5
On this weekend's B show presentation from 8/18/79,Casey did an update on Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels-In 1983,Ryder returned to the Billboard Hot 100 for the final time with a song called "When You Were Mine"-It was produced by John Cougar Mellencamp. And the song was a cover of a Prince tune.
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Post by dth1971 on Aug 21, 2022 18:40:51 GMT -5
On this weekend's B show presentation from 8/18/79,Casey did an update on Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels-In 1983,Ryder returned to the Billboard Hot 100 for the final time with a song called "When You Were Mine"-It was produced by John Cougar Mellencamp. And the song was a cover of a Prince tune. Was "When You Were Mine" even covered by Cyndi Lauper in 1983 on the "She's So Unusual" album?
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Post by rgmike on Aug 21, 2022 19:28:27 GMT -5
And the song was a cover of a Prince tune. Was "When You Were Mine" even covered by Cyndi Lauper in 1983 on the "She's So Unusual" album? Indeed, everybody was jumping on the Purple train!
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Post by kchkwong on Aug 21, 2022 20:45:27 GMT -5
This coming weekend's shows:
8/28/71 (A) 8/27/77 (B)
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Post by jgve1952 on Aug 22, 2022 4:56:04 GMT -5
Seems to be a trend that Premiere and Sirius XM are a week apart with the same year!
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Post by dth1971 on Aug 22, 2022 6:09:52 GMT -5
This coming weekend's shows: 8/28/71 (A) 8/27/77 (B) Yes! 8/28/1971 gets mono2stereo airing A show, while 8/27/1977 features for an extra Elvis' "Suspicous Minds Live" in memory of the King of Rock 'n Roll who tragically died that same August 1977 month.
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Post by albe on Aug 22, 2022 19:54:17 GMT -5
Extras when last played:
8/28/71 (A) Hour #1: "Hound Dog" - Elvis Presley (Original AT40 Extra) Hour #2: "Rain Dance" - The Guess Who Hour #3: "The Story In Your Eyes" - The Moody Blues
8/27/77 (B) Hour #1 – "Brick House" - The Commodores Hour #2 – "I Go Crazy" - Paul Davis Hour #3 – "Just Remember I Love You" - Firefall
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Post by jmack19 on Aug 23, 2022 16:33:59 GMT -5
KOKZ goes with August 27, 1977 this weekend.
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Post by rgmike on Aug 23, 2022 19:26:44 GMT -5
This coming weekend's shows: 8/28/71 (A) 8/27/77 (B) Yes! 8/28/1971 gets mono2stereo airing A show, while 8/27/1977 features for an extra Elvis' "Suspicous Minds Live" in memory of the King of Rock 'n Roll who tragically died that same August 1977 month. 2 weeks ago on the '72 show we heard Streisand's live "Where You Lead" in the first 5 minutes; this week in '71 we'll hear her orig studio version at #40.
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Post by kchkwong on Aug 23, 2022 23:40:06 GMT -5
Extras when last played: 8/28/71 (A) Hour #1: "Hound Dog" - Elvis Presley (Original AT40 Extra) Hour #2: "Rain Dance" - The Guess Who Hour #3: "The Story In Your Eyes" - The Moody Blues 8/27/77 (B) Hour #1 – "Brick House" - The Commodores Hour #2 – "I Go Crazy" - Paul Davis Hour #3 – "Just Remember I Love You" - Firefall All optional extras remain the same.
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Post by at40petebattistini on Aug 24, 2022 9:33:39 GMT -5
Going out on a limb here to make this claim...
During the Casey/Shadoe era, the calendar year of 1971 generated the most songs with two versions that reached the Top 40:
1. I Don't Know How To Love Him - Yvonne Elliman / Helen Reddy 2. I'd Like To Teach The World To Sing - Hillside Singers / New Seekers 3. Love The One You're With - Stephen Stills / Isley Brothers* 4. Never Can Say Goodbye - Isaac Hayes / Jackson Five 5. Resurrection Shuffle - Tom Jones / Ashton, Garner & Dyke 6. Theme from 'Love Story' (instrumental) - Frances Lai / Henry Mancini 7. You've Got A Friend - James Taylor* / Roberta Flack & Donny Hathaway*
*on this week's 8/28/71 survey
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