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Post by kani on Nov 26, 2024 13:13:37 GMT -5
For Nov 22, 1975 there were 8 British acts
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Post by 80sat40fan on Nov 26, 2024 13:59:27 GMT -5
11/23 makes little sense. 11/30 would've fit the air dates perfectly. Maybe SiriusXM will feature 11/30/74 this weekend? While SiriusXM and Premiere may occasionally feature the same year on the same weekend, it's rare that both feature the same show on a given weekend. The last '74 show played by SiriusXM was 10/19/74 which was about 6 weeks ago... so 11/30/74 could be featured. Just an idea.
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Post by at40petebattistini on Nov 26, 2024 15:43:25 GMT -5
Option Extra history for 11/23/1974: 11/23/1974 2013/2019 Hr 1: Dark Horse - George Harrison 11/23/1974 2013/2019 Hr 2: Only You - Ringo Starr 11/23/1974 2013/2019 Hr 3: Dancin' Fool - The Guess Who 11/23 makes little sense. 11/30 would've fit the air dates perfectly. Don’t be too discouraged. The 11/23/74 show offers plenty of chart action including 7 debuts. Plus, Elton John fell out of the Top 40 this week so there’s no further discussion about ‘b—ch’ editing.
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Post by dukelightning on Nov 26, 2024 19:06:48 GMT -5
11/23 makes little sense. 11/30 would've fit the air dates perfectly. Don’t be too discouraged. The 11/23/74 show offers plenty of chart action including 7 debuts. Plus, Elton John fell out of the Top 40 this week so there’s no further discussion about ‘b—ch’ editing. And one of the most unusual chart feats occurs in this show. A hit is at its lowest chart position on AT40 not in its first or last week but in its 7th week on. "You Ain't Seen Nothin Yet" dropped to #34 only to rebound back into the top 10 the following week. FYI, it's next lowest chart position on AT40 was #22. It was lower than that in its first week(#28) and last week(#23) in the top 40 but both of those weeks a special aired.
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Post by mga707 on Nov 26, 2024 19:46:47 GMT -5
Don’t be too discouraged. The 11/23/74 show offers plenty of chart action including 7 debuts. Plus, Elton John fell out of the Top 40 this week so there’s no further discussion about ‘b—ch’ editing. And one of the most unusual chart feats occurs in this show. A hit is at its lowest chart position on AT40 not in its first or last week but in its 7th week on. "You Ain't Seen Nothin Yet" dropped to #34 only to rebound back into the top 10 the following week. FYI, it's next lowest chart position on AT40 was #22. It was lower than that in its first week(#28) and last week(#23) in the top 40 but both of those weeks a special aired. One of the most blatant "I call 'shenanigans'!" (to quote 'South Park') moves of the entire Wardlow era.
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Post by dukelightning on Nov 26, 2024 20:02:53 GMT -5
Shenanigans aside, the big drops from #1 which happened one last time on this week's show with John Lennon dropping to 12 maybe made Wardlow realize that all these big drops not only from #1 were ridiculous. Full disclosure...the recession then was given as the reason for the big drops. So the 11/30/74 chart was somewhat of a restoring of order with that BTO rebound and more reasonable drops from #1.
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