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Post by doofus67 on Aug 7, 2021 19:45:26 GMT -5
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Post by laura on Aug 7, 2021 20:29:31 GMT -5
Honestly though I had no idea where he got the idea of there being a movie. That being said, no need to freak out over something like that.
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Post by benster72 on Aug 9, 2021 8:51:02 GMT -5
Not sure if Nina was joking or not, but she outroe'd the Face to Face hit, "10, 9, 2008."
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Post by lasvegaskid on Aug 13, 2021 20:21:06 GMT -5
Alan is on vacation, so the show should move much faster and the errors much lower!
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Post by lasvegaskid on Aug 13, 2021 20:32:10 GMT -5
Nina called Bee Gee Maurice. It's pronounced Morris. Then she called Expose Producer Lewis 'Martinez', his name is Martinee'.
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Post by laura on Aug 13, 2021 20:39:39 GMT -5
Nina called Bee Gee Maurice. It's pronounced Morris. Then she called Expose Producer Lewis 'Martinez', his name is Martinee'. That's a name they always seem to mess up. I think Mark would pronounce it like "martini".
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Post by lasvegaskid on Aug 13, 2021 22:36:01 GMT -5
In their ever changing definition of a hit, Mark said Cold Hearted was the 5th smash single from 'Girl. It would be Paula's 3rd chart topper, but the two before that never even made the top 40.
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Post by jimjterrell4210 on Aug 14, 2021 0:04:24 GMT -5
A VJ states that a peaking countdown single is "at position X and climbing". Does this count as an error? I'm not sure.
During the last 1981 Countdown, Alan said this during the outro for the single at #15 ("Time", by The Alan Parsons Project). #15 is where its climb would stop, because "Time" would remain at that position for two weeks after this panel before plummeting to #37 on the August 22 panel.
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Post by laura on Aug 14, 2021 9:49:25 GMT -5
A VJ states that a peaking countdown single is "at position X and climbing". Does this count as an error? I'm not sure. During the last 1981 Countdown, Alan said this during the outro for the single at #15 ("Time", by The Alan Parsons Project). #15 is where its climb would stop, because "Time" would remain at that position for two weeks after this panel before plummeting to #37 on the August 22 panel. I think "Time" was still climbing that week and as you can tell, no one checked the next week to see whether or not it had stopped, so I don't know.
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Post by djjoe1960 on Aug 14, 2021 10:26:03 GMT -5
A VJ states that a peaking countdown single is "at position X and climbing". Does this count as an error? I'm not sure. During the last 1981 Countdown, Alan said this during the outro for the single at #15 ("Time", by The Alan Parsons Project). #15 is where its climb would stop, because "Time" would remain at that position for two weeks after this panel before plummeting to #37 on the August 22 panel. I think "Time" was still climbing that week and as you can tell, no one checked the next week to see whether or not it had stopped, so I don't know. If the song moved up to #15 , it is still climbing the chart; although Alan could've said climbing into it's peak position--language I adopted for the Rewind Countdown shows I have recorded.
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Post by lasvegaskid on Aug 20, 2021 21:24:41 GMT -5
Alan peaked Out of Work at #10. GUSB was topping off this week at #21.
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Post by lasvegaskid on Aug 20, 2021 22:37:11 GMT -5
Abracadabra, an error by Alan, he peaked SMB at #1 for two 'consecutive' weeks. It went to #1, let Chicago take the top for 2 panels, then returned to #1
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Post by lasvegaskid on Aug 27, 2021 20:34:36 GMT -5
In her weekly chart screw up, Nina placed Cry at #39, really #35.
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Post by lasvegaskid on Aug 27, 2021 21:29:16 GMT -5
Alan said Bosser had the record w/seven top tenners from BITUSA. Of course he tied Thriller.
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Post by lasvegaskid on Aug 27, 2021 21:44:00 GMT -5
Mark said Pop Life was holding on at #18. PR Nelson really ^ there from #24
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