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Post by lasvegaskid on Feb 6, 2021 8:30:29 GMT -5
Nina called Boy George Club's countdown song 'Mistake'. Then she said parent album Waking Up would become their third top fiver. It topped out at #26 and in fact Colour By Numbers was CCs only career top tenner disk.
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Post by lasvegaskid on Feb 6, 2021 9:35:15 GMT -5
Alan said Raydio's biggie was Jack and Jill (#8) but A Woman Needs Love topped off at #4. Then he said Ray followed up Ghostbusters with Still Can't Get Over...which actually came out the year before.
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Post by lasvegaskid on Feb 6, 2021 12:15:17 GMT -5
XMs errors aren't limited to Casey lite. On the 1979 AT40, they listed the artist of #40 You Thrill Me as Mike Chapman.
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Post by laura on Feb 7, 2021 21:10:41 GMT -5
When mentioning the movies that used "Tenderness", Mark listed "Clueless" among the "80s" movies that featured it, though it didn't come out until 1995.
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Post by mkarns on Feb 7, 2021 21:28:52 GMT -5
XMs errors aren't limited to Casey lite. On the 1979 AT40, they listed the artist of #40 You Thrill Me as Mike Chapman. When of course it was Exile, in what was the only week for their only pop top 40 hit other than "Kiss You All Over". Though Exile do frequently show up in Sirius XM's "Prime Country Prime 30", counting down the top 30 country hits from this week in a year in the 1980s or 90s.
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Post by laura on Feb 12, 2021 22:10:55 GMT -5
OMG! Nina just said "Living In The Material World" instead of "SPIRITS In the Material World" after that particular Police song.
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Post by lasvegaskid on Feb 12, 2021 22:51:54 GMT -5
Alan said The Other Guy was from Time Exposure. Of course that was a new track on LRBs Greatest Hits. Then he said it was the final album w/Glenn Shorrock. The LRB lead singer would return on 1988s Monsoon.
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Post by laura on Feb 12, 2021 23:17:16 GMT -5
Alan also said that "Physical" became the #1 hit of 1981 when it was actually the #1 hit of 1982.
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Post by lasvegaskid on Feb 12, 2021 23:17:22 GMT -5
Alan said ONJ kept Waiting For A Girl Like You from #1. Of course as we heard on the real thing a couple weeks ago from 1/28/82 H&O also blocked the way with ICGFT.
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Post by lasvegaskid on Feb 12, 2021 23:24:55 GMT -5
Nina just said this chart was from Feb. 12th
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Post by lasvegaskid on Feb 12, 2021 23:33:43 GMT -5
Mark omitted Neil Schon as an Open Arms writer.
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Post by lasvegaskid on Feb 13, 2021 11:23:26 GMT -5
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Post by laura on Feb 13, 2021 17:40:09 GMT -5
It says "14 August 1981" on Wikipedia, so that was more than likely when it was released in the UK, as that was the first single released from that album, while "No Reply At All" was released first in the States before "Abacab".
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Post by Michael1973 on Feb 13, 2021 21:32:46 GMT -5
Alan said The Other Guy was from Time Exposure. Of course that was a new track on LRBs Greatest Hits. Then he said it was the final album w/Glenn Shorrock. The LRB lead singer would return on 1988s Monsoon. According to Wikipedia, The Other Guy was added to a later reissue of the album. As though we didn't already know they get all their facts from Wikipedia. Alan said ONJ kept Waiting For A Girl Like You from #1. Of course as we heard on the real thing a couple weeks ago from 1/28/82 H&O also blocked the way with ICGFT. This is not an error. More like a mild omission.
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Post by laura on Feb 19, 2021 23:23:16 GMT -5
Mark called Survivor's Jim Peterik, Jim Peterman.
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