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Post by lasvegaskid on Mar 27, 2020 21:42:58 GMT -5
They are playing some funky version of REO Speedwagon, maybe live? Definitely not the hit of That Aint Love.
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Post by laura on Mar 27, 2020 21:59:58 GMT -5
They are playing some funky version of REO Speedwagon, maybe live? Definitely not the hit of That Aint Love. They've always played that version I think, at least for the past few years.
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Post by doofus67 on Mar 28, 2020 0:04:13 GMT -5
Nina said Finer Things was the 4th single from Steve Winwood's album. It was the 3rd release from Back In The High Life. Again, it's a Wikipedia thing. Apparently, according to Steve's discography, The Finer Things wasn't released as a single in Europe. So the title track was single #3 there. Therefore, the order of the single list is mixed up.
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Post by jimjterrell4210 on Mar 28, 2020 23:19:04 GMT -5
Also, according to its Wikipedia article, "Centerfold"'s release date is listed as September 13, 1981 (one-and-a-half months before its pop-chart-entry).
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Post by lasvegaskid on Apr 3, 2020 20:34:52 GMT -5
OMG, Alan said Duran x2 had their biggest hit to date with countdown Save A Prayer? Saying it reached #2, kept from the top by 1982s Eye of the Tiger?? Huh? By the time #16 Prayer arrived in 1985, DD had already reached #1 with Reflex, #2 with Wild Boys, etc.
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Post by laura on Apr 3, 2020 20:45:34 GMT -5
OMG, Alan said Duran x2 had their biggest hit to date with countdown Save A Prayer? Saying it reached #2, kept from the top by 1982s Eye of the Tiger?? Huh? By the time #16 Prayer arrived in 1985, DD had already reached #1 with Reflex, #2 with Wild Boys, etc. It actually did. In the UK, that is.
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Post by lasvegaskid on Apr 3, 2020 22:22:09 GMT -5
Alan said Too Late For Goodbyes was Julian's debut to the world. Of course that would be Lennon's prior Valotte.
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Post by benster72 on Apr 4, 2020 5:51:05 GMT -5
Alan also said "Rock and Roll Girls" was from John Fogerty's album Centerfold. Ha ha!
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Post by lasvegaskid on Apr 10, 2020 20:26:17 GMT -5
In her weekly content screw up Nina said Sir Cliff had 8 US top 40s. The real total was nine. Then she Utopia was formed in 1973, really 1974.
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Post by lasvegaskid on Apr 10, 2020 21:09:56 GMT -5
After a good bad ugly comment Alan said Mac was moving down the charts. Fleetwood's TAM was really ^24-28.
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Post by lasvegaskid on Apr 10, 2020 21:38:28 GMT -5
After Nina called 'Pilot singer Charlie "Dory" Casey lite is playing some funky version of Hold Onto My Love, maybe 12"? Definitely not the hit.
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Post by lasvegaskid on Apr 10, 2020 22:02:12 GMT -5
Alan said Lost In Love would spend three weeks at #3. Air Supply would hang on there for four.
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Post by lasvegaskid on Apr 10, 2020 22:40:38 GMT -5
Mark, sounding like he is recording from the tub, said the original Working My Way Back To You would peak at #4, actually #9.
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Post by lasvegaskid on Apr 10, 2020 22:51:51 GMT -5
Nina told some strange story about the origination of Pink Floyd's name. It was really just a mash up of Pink Anderson and Floyd Council.
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Post by laura on Apr 11, 2020 11:27:22 GMT -5
Mark, sounding like he is recording from the tub, said the original Working My Way Back To You would peak at #4, actually #9. Well of course he sounds like that. He's more than likely working from home.
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