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Post by K.M. Richards on Nov 19, 2024 17:18:48 GMT -5
"One Hundred Ways" would be replaced down the road by "Baby, Come To Me". You mean ten years from now, when Premiere schedules it again?
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Post by mkarns on Nov 19, 2024 20:45:51 GMT -5
Optional extras for November 27, 1982:
Hour #1: "Theme From 'Dynasty'" - Bill Conti (#63) Hour #2: "Shock The Monkey" - Peter Gabriel (#41) Hour #3: "You Got Lucky" - Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers (#44) Hour #4: "One Hundred Ways" - Quincy Jones featuring James Ingram (NR; tribute to Q)
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Post by albe on Nov 20, 2024 16:10:22 GMT -5
"One Hundred Ways" would be replaced down the road by "Baby, Come To Me". You mean ten years from now, when Premiere schedules it again? Hey KM....what Christmas countdown is on for this weekend??
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Post by K.M. Richards on Nov 20, 2024 18:28:13 GMT -5
You mean ten years from now, when Premiere schedules it again? Hey KM....what Christmas countdown is on for this weekend?? The AT20 "Top 30 All-Time Christmas Hits", from whatever year that was. But not on KRKE.
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Post by OnWithTheCountdown on Nov 20, 2024 18:38:19 GMT -5
I think the original broadcast date for that AT20 Christmas show was 12/20/2003.
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Post by dukelightning on Nov 20, 2024 18:53:05 GMT -5
Back to back in this show is the LDD "Welcome Back" and "Missing You" at #27. Had this week featured 1979 for the 70s show and 11/24/79 was played, that song would have played in both shows as it was an archive song in that one. Had 1978 been featured with 11/25/78 the show, Dan Fogelberg would have his 2 most upbeat hits in both shows. "The Power of Gold" was also at #27 in that one. Of course all the slower hits he had in between these two chronologically were bigger hits.
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Post by mga707 on Nov 20, 2024 20:51:56 GMT -5
Back to back in this show is the LDD "Welcome Back" and "Missing You" at #27. Had this week featured 1979 for the 70s show and 11/24/79 was played, that song would have played in both shows as it was an archive song in that one. Had 1978 been featured with 11/25/78 the show, Dan Fogelberg would have his 2 most upbeat hits in both shows. "The Power of Gold" was also at #27 in that one. Of course all the slower hits he had in between these two chronologically were bigger hits. A minor quibble, as a Fogelberg fan since the '70s: I'd probably rank "Part Of the Plan" as being a bit more 'upbeat' than "Missing You", about even with "The Power Of Gold". So to me his two most upbeat top 40 singles were his first two. And how neither "Captured Angel" nor "Nether Lands" (the two LPs that came between those first two top 40 singles) scored even a Hot 100 single between them is an injustice.
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Post by dukelightning on Nov 21, 2024 8:37:34 GMT -5
Back to back in this show is the LDD "Welcome Back" and "Missing You" at #27. Had this week featured 1979 for the 70s show and 11/24/79 was played, that song would have played in both shows as it was an archive song in that one. Had 1978 been featured with 11/25/78 the show, Dan Fogelberg would have his 2 most upbeat hits in both shows. "The Power of Gold" was also at #27 in that one. Of course all the slower hits he had in between these two chronologically were bigger hits. A minor quibble, as a Fogelberg fan since the '70s: I'd probably rank "Part Of the Plan" as being a bit more 'upbeat' than "Missing You", about even with "The Power Of Gold". So to me his two most upbeat top 40 singles were his first two. And how neither "Captured Angel" nor "Nether Lands" (the two LPs that came between those first two top 40 singles) scored even a Hot 100 single between them is an injustice. Quibble noted. Sounds like "Part of the Plan" could be an example of an artist's lowest peaking top 40 hit being someone's favorite hit for you. It's between those 2 songs I posted about for my favorite Dan Fogelberg hit.
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Post by seminolefan on Nov 21, 2024 11:58:26 GMT -5
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