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Post by lasvegaskid on Sept 8, 2023 21:00:21 GMT -5
Nina said Sacred Emotion fell sixteen, really 28-16. Then she said Donald Clark Osmond's countdown album had four charters... three tunes cracked the Hot 100
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Post by jimjterrell4210 on Sept 8, 2023 21:00:47 GMT -5
^^Also, during the intro for Donald Clark's "Sacred Emotion", I think I heard Nina render the word "Soldier" in "Soldier of Love" as plural. Plus, "Sacred Emotion"'s peak (which it was at on the week of August 26 of '89) was only fifteen spots above its position on this week's countdown, and when it exited the Top-40 the following week, it did slip sixteen (to #44).
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Post by laura on Sept 8, 2023 22:38:13 GMT -5
Guess the '90s really don't matter to them as Alan said Surface's "Shower" was their biggest hit.
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Post by lasvegaskid on Sept 8, 2023 23:17:07 GMT -5
After Mark said countdown Don't Wanna Lose You was Gloria's first solo #1, Alan said it was co-written by Gloria and Emilio was their 2nd chart topper. Both this and prior #1 Anything For You were Gloria solo writes.
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Post by lasvegaskid on Sept 9, 2023 15:12:13 GMT -5
In their ever changing definition of a hit, Nina said Warrant's countdown album had 4, this time including a Hot 100 bottom scraper.
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Post by mkarns on Sept 9, 2023 23:58:55 GMT -5
At least the 80s show played all the right songs (though "Sowing the Seeds of Love" was cut down too much, as it usually is here.) In the 1990s show, from September 11, 1993, the #28 song should have been "Show Me Love" by American singer Robin S., and instead they played "Show Me Love" by Swedish singer Robyn--from 1997.
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Post by JMW on Sept 10, 2023 10:51:41 GMT -5
In the 1990s show, from September 11, 1993, the #28 song should have been "Show Me Love" by American singer Robin S., and instead they played "Show Me Love" by Swedish singer Robyn--from 1997. My local station that used to do a Time Warp Weekend of 80s/90s songs would do the same thing.
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Post by lasvegaskid on Sept 11, 2023 19:00:54 GMT -5
Alan said End of Innocence was climbing; really dropping 13-9
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Post by lasvegaskid on Sept 14, 2023 20:06:31 GMT -5
Errors aren't limited to Casey lite. On 'Wheel' they had Alan Parsons saying we were going back to 'this week in 1974'... show is from 7/27.
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Post by laura on Sept 15, 2023 15:03:45 GMT -5
I’m pretty sure they said “Love Song” would be the only top 40 song from the Cure on the pop charts in the 80s. Wasn’t “Just Like Heaven” also just barely making the top 40 in early 1988? I could be wrong but I think they said it was their only top 10 hit.
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Post by lasvegaskid on Sept 15, 2023 20:15:52 GMT -5
Nina said I'm In Love was Evelyn Champagne King but as Gary Owens told us last week on the real thing filling in for Casey, at this point she was no longer being billed by the bubbly.
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Post by lasvegaskid on Sept 15, 2023 21:39:49 GMT -5
What kinda version of Breakup Song is not AT40 playing? Ouch. It's not the hit.
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Post by lasvegaskid on Sept 15, 2023 21:42:29 GMT -5
Mark said Cool Love would peak in a couple weeks; it had already topped off at #13.
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Post by lasvegaskid on Sept 16, 2023 0:05:44 GMT -5
Mark said the Sisters were destined to get to stuck at #2 behind countdown #1. Slow Hand had already had its destiny fulfilled and was headed down the chart.
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Post by lasvegaskid on Sept 22, 2023 20:24:19 GMT -5
Alan said HL was #1 in 1981 with Don't You Want Me... really 1982
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