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Post by lasvegaskid on Oct 8, 2021 20:30:00 GMT -5
Ouch what version of Atlanta Lady is this? Definitely not the hit.
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Post by lasvegaskid on Oct 8, 2021 20:35:56 GMT -5
The display issues continue... They showed 'Alan Hunter VJ Big 40 1981' all the way through General Hospi-tale
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Post by lasvegaskid on Oct 8, 2021 20:45:05 GMT -5
In her weekly content screw up Nina said Slow Hand was 'Sisters first top tenner? What about Pointer's Fire? He's So Shy??
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Post by laura on Oct 8, 2021 20:58:39 GMT -5
The display issues continue... They showed 'Alan Hunter VJ Big 40 1981' all the way through General Hospi-tale It has ALWAYS BEEN LIKE THAT. Are you that desperate to point out errors that you post about stuff that has always happened on there basically? BTW same goes for that weird version of Atlanta Lady.
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Post by laura on Oct 8, 2021 21:03:44 GMT -5
OMG they are playing the studio version of "Say Goodbye to Hollywood" from 1976(!!!)
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Post by mkarns on Oct 8, 2021 21:16:10 GMT -5
This is a new one; going into Casey lite SXM 80s played Cruel To Be Kind from Summer '79 First of all, they have ALWAYS had that song on their playlist. Don't ask. Secondly, "Oh No" ALSO ALWAYS had a (82) tag. I know you love to nitpick but this is just ridiculous. "Cruel To Be Kind" while technically a 70s hit, was close enough to the end of that decade and sounded enough like an early 80s song that I can understand it being played here. It did have a video which MTV and thus the 80s on 8 DJs played, after all. "Oh No" is a 1981 hit but lingered on the chart into the following year and has been played on January 1982 countdowns, so maybe the tag hasn't changed from one of those. There's a lot of songs on SXM's countdowns whose chart runs were in two calendar years (usually carrying over from one to the other). I agree that it's a pretty dumb or trivial thing to be griping about.
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Post by lasvegaskid on Oct 8, 2021 21:32:53 GMT -5
Nina called Al's countdown song We're In This Love 'Forever'
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Post by lasvegaskid on Oct 8, 2021 21:41:06 GMT -5
Mark said the Red Rocker congratulated Dr. Noah Drake when he took Hagar's 'Everything to the top. Rick really topped out at #8.
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Post by lasvegaskid on Oct 8, 2021 21:52:57 GMT -5
Billboard's chart was from 10/10/81, but Alan's is from Oct 9th?
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Post by lasvegaskid on Oct 8, 2021 22:19:14 GMT -5
OMG, Alan said Private Eyes was the guys first #1 since Rich Girl and She's Gone (#7) What about Kiss On My List!
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Post by lasvegaskid on Oct 9, 2021 10:22:24 GMT -5
Alan said General Hospi-tale was from the 'band' Afternoon Delights. They were just a short lived studio collaboration of musicians.
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Post by lasvegaskid on Oct 9, 2021 11:29:01 GMT -5
OMG, Alan said ONJ would Physical the guys from the top only to see H&O return the favor six weeks later with I Can't Go For That. Of course Livvy would spend a Casey era record tying 10 weeks at #1.
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Post by doofus67 on Oct 9, 2021 13:18:40 GMT -5
OMG, Alan said ONJ would Physical the guys from the top only to see H&O return the favor six weeks later with I Can't Go For That. Of course Livvy would spend a Casey era record tying 10 weeks at #1. Ten weeks? Really? OMG! So that's why we all joined this forum -- to learn stuff like that.
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Post by doofus67 on Oct 9, 2021 13:39:01 GMT -5
I know, LVK. The joke's on us. I get it.
All this time, you've been sitting there in your room up in Vegas, laughing your butt off, knowing that every time we keep nagging you about your stuff, it means we're still looking at it! That's all that matters to you.
Well, we do know that it won't do any good to ignore you. Not after 5,000+ posts. You've got thousands more left in you. Unfortunately.
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Post by laura on Oct 10, 2021 10:34:02 GMT -5
The display issues continue... They showed 'Alan Hunter VJ Big 40 1981' all the way through General Hospi-tale It shows up on the On Demand version for some reason.
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