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Post by carlihna on Jan 4, 2020 10:03:19 GMT -5
Newbie here. How do we find out who's airing the B-shows? Thanks in advance.
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Post by jmack19 on Jan 4, 2020 10:19:59 GMT -5
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Post by briguy52748 on Jan 4, 2020 10:35:07 GMT -5
One of these days, they’ll play with the 1972 show:
* “Those Were the Days” — Carroll O’Connor and Jean Stapleton. The theme to “All In the Family,” of course. Might get consideration now because of the two live specials that aired last year on ABC.
* “Feelin’ Alright” — Joe Cocker.
* “Would You Take Another Chance On Me” — Jerry Lee Lewis. No. 1 country this week in ‘72, and its flip side — “Me and Bobby McGee” — was a week away from cracking the Top 40.
Several other good picks, in particular “Without You” by Halsey ... check that, Nilsson. Halsey had a big hit in 2019 with “Without Me.”
Brian
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Post by carlihna on Jan 4, 2020 10:36:43 GMT -5
Thank you, JMack.
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Post by kenmartin on Jan 4, 2020 10:49:37 GMT -5
Sunday morning at 9, Casey counts down the Top 80 of 1973. It's a countdown that never happened originally since AT40 only did the top 40 of '73 back in the day. It's another Ken Martin special on WTOJ. Thanks Ken for putting this show together - looking forward to hearing it! I assume the entire show is 6 hours? -Brian 6 hours
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Post by kenmartin on Jan 4, 2020 10:50:47 GMT -5
Sunday morning at 9, Casey counts down the Top 80 of 1973. It's a countdown that never happened originally since AT40 only did the top 40 of '73 back in the day. It's another Ken Martin special on WTOJ. Great! What is the run time of the show? Is it an entirely new show or is 80-41 new added to the original show? This countdown uses the Billboard chart instead of the one calculated by the AT40 staff.
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Post by Hervard on Jan 4, 2020 13:36:04 GMT -5
I just checked WPAC to see what shows they had on demand, hoping to catch the last 3 hours of of the year-end 1976 countdown on the 3 hour option. It wasn't there - they are instead airing AT40 for 11/23/74. I then checked the 4-hour option and the DJ said it was about a month until Christmas so that one is from November also. Now the WPAC on demand player is no longer available
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Post by Hervard on Jan 4, 2020 14:14:56 GMT -5
The full, four-hour Part 2 of the Top 100 of 1976 playing right now on WPNC!
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Post by skyseth on Jan 4, 2020 14:45:32 GMT -5
Ken is it 9 am eastern time ? Just need to know because i'm in France. Thanks
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Post by OnWithTheCountdown on Jan 4, 2020 15:04:12 GMT -5
Yes, 9 AM Eastern.
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Post by mrjukebox on Jan 4, 2020 15:54:13 GMT -5
The version of "Those Were The Days" that charted contained additional lyrics that were rather amusing.
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Post by kenmartin on Jan 4, 2020 18:55:17 GMT -5
Ken is it 9 am eastern time ? Just need to know because i'm in France. Thanks Yes, Eastern Time.
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Post by mga707 on Jan 4, 2020 22:02:20 GMT -5
The version of "Those Were The Days" that charted contained additional lyrics that were rather amusing. Yes, the full version from the 'All In the Family' LP that contained bits from season 1 episodes of the show from 1971. Used to have that LP, got it as a Christmas present that year. The LP was a hit, reached #8 in early '72 and went 'gold'.
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Post by djjoe1960 on Jan 5, 2020 15:02:12 GMT -5
Great! What is the run time of the show? Is it an entirely new show or is 80-41 new added to the original show? This countdown uses the Billboard chart instead of the one calculated by the AT40 staff. Another amazing job, Ken. Thanks for all the hard work that went into thie 1973 year end countdown. I think it should be something that Premiere should offer to all stations.
Joe
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Post by skuncle on Jan 5, 2020 17:33:47 GMT -5
Great! What is the run time of the show? Is it an entirely new show or is 80-41 new added to the original show? This countdown uses the Billboard chart instead of the one calculated by the AT40 staff. Great job! A couple of questions, how come the bumpers get cut off on the stream? Mid way thru Casey’s tease it goes into a commercial. Also, I found the Billboard Top 100 singles of 1973 on Wikipedia, numbers 76 and 77, 56 and 57 and 36 and 37 are flipped from what’s on the show. Obviously Wikipedia can be wrong and usually is, but it’s weirder how it’s those positions that are flipped and everything else is correct. Not criticizing, just curious.
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