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Post by burcjm on Oct 10, 2024 19:44:14 GMT -5
They thought today was Columbus Day, but Columbus Day is next Monday! Maybe the person who does the posting on their website is on vacation. I don't know just throwing it against the wall to see if it sticks. KOLA has still not announced the show to air on October 19. Not only that the announcement for the October 13, 1984 show is not there either.
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Post by mrjukebox on Oct 10, 2024 20:18:39 GMT -5
I predict we'll hear the countdown from 10/24/87 next weekend.
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Post by dth1971 on Oct 10, 2024 20:22:20 GMT -5
Maybe the person who does the posting on their website is on vacation. I don't know just throwing it against the wall to see if it sticks. KOLA has still not announced the show to air on October 19. Not only that the announcement for the October 13, 1984 show is not there either. Maybe your should call or email/message KOLA to find out if the show is still airing on the station including this Sunday or if the station is about to drop the show. Or else check this Sunday via the KOLA station stream.
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Post by dukelightning on Oct 11, 2024 8:36:55 GMT -5
5 weeks after the Gibbs became the second family to have 3 solo artists hit the top 40 in this week's show, the Jacksons became the third family to do so when Rebbie Jackson hit with "Centipede". The first such family was the Osmonds and what Casey mentioned once about them was equalled by the Jacksons well sort of. The Osmonds hit the top 40 in 5 different billings...as a group, with the 3 solo artists and in a sibling duet. On the R&R chart, the Jacksons pulled that off in 1984 alone. The Jacksons as a group(who are spending their last ever week in the top 40 this week), the 3 solo artists and the sibling duet of Michael and Jermaine on "Tell Me I'm not Dreaming". Of course Janet and then Michael and Janet dueting will get their total to 7 by 1995.
Like that first LDD. Wish they had done more of those type LDDs following up previous ones. CT40 would make that a regular feature. But the writer made a mistake in saying the original LDD was from a gal in Kansas. She was from Minnesota. Said LDD was aired on the 11/22/80 show. 2 weeks in a row we have had a "Do it or Die" LDD.
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Post by burcjm on Oct 11, 2024 9:37:50 GMT -5
After KOLA who is the next station to reveal the show to air the following week? It used to be revealed Friday didn't it? So we should know today.
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Post by lasvegaskid on Oct 12, 2024 9:28:15 GMT -5
KOLA has still not announced the show to air on October 19. Not only that the announcement for the October 13, 1984 show is not there either. Maybe your should call or email/message KOLA to find out if the show is still airing on the station including this Sunday or if the station is about to drop the show. Or else check this Sunday via the KOLA station stream. Or not... show airing as usual.
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Post by bm63 on Oct 12, 2024 15:50:42 GMT -5
When I checked KOLA's website, it no longer shows the date of the upcoming show.
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Post by dth1971 on Oct 12, 2024 17:21:33 GMT -5
When I checked KOLA's website, it no longer shows the date of the upcoming show. So KOLA is about to drop the show as of next weekend?
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Post by mrjukebox on Oct 12, 2024 19:47:19 GMT -5
On this week's presentation from 10/13/84,Casey mentioned that "Shine Shine" by Barry Gibb appeared on an album called "Now Voyager"-That was also the title of a 1942 movie starring Bette Davis.
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Post by kani on Oct 13, 2024 6:41:57 GMT -5
Oct 13, 1984 notes: First ldd from Frank.. Woman in nj.. interesting song again was Do It or Die
Lindsay Buckingham in computer synthesizers
Rhode Island, smallest state, John Cafferty Mike Chapman produced Scandal - The Warrior, story
I listened back in Oct 2020 in KZOY as B side without opt xtras.
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Post by bm63 on Oct 13, 2024 8:14:06 GMT -5
When I checked KOLA's website, it no longer shows the date of the upcoming show. So KOLA is about to drop the show as of next weekend? It looks like there might have been changes to the website and the AT40 page got messed up. It now includes some content from another show.
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Post by michaelcasselman on Oct 13, 2024 12:02:19 GMT -5
When I checked KOLA's website, it no longer shows the date of the upcoming show. So KOLA is about to drop the show as of next weekend? I'm not sure I follow that 'logic'...
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Post by mkarns on Oct 13, 2024 15:07:35 GMT -5
On this week's presentation from 10/13/84,Casey mentioned that "Shine Shine" by Barry Gibb appeared on an album called "Now Voyager"-That was also the title of a 1942 movie starring Bette Davis. He led into that song by noting that the Gibb family was the second, after the Osmonds, who had three members chart solo. Just a month later the Jacksons became the third as Rebbie hit the top 40, after Michael and Jermaine had already done so. That produced a three way tie that the Jacksons broke in 1986 when Janet's top 40 hit streak began.
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Post by lasvegaskid on Oct 13, 2024 15:13:05 GMT -5
On this week's presentation from 10/13/84,Casey mentioned that "Shine Shine" by Barry Gibb appeared on an album called "Now Voyager"-That was also the title of a 1942 movie starring Bette Davis. He led into that song by noting that the Gibb family was the second, after the Osmonds, who had three members chart solo. Just a month later the Jacksons became the third as Rebbie hit the top 40, after Michael and Jermaine had already done so. That produced a three way tie that the Jacksons broke in 1986 when Janet's top 40 hit streak began. And Barry had really competed the trifecta 3 years earlier. Him and Babs were two solo acts doing a couple duets, not a semi permanent duo.
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Post by mrjukebox on Oct 13, 2024 16:05:32 GMT -5
"What About Me" by Kenny Rogers,Kim Carnes & James Ingram was one of the featured entries on this week's presentation from 10/13/84-Casey pointed out that there were two other instances of three singers who teamed up for one song:The first was "The Teen Commandments" by Paul Anka,George Hamilton IV & Johnny Nash (1959)-The second was "What A Wonderful World"-Art Garfunkel,Paul Simon & James Taylor (1978)-In 1994,there was a trio of singers who teamed up for a song that went to # 1-That song was "All For Love" which was performed by Sting,Rod Stewart,& Bryan Adams.
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