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Post by Deleted on Feb 14, 2014 10:25:21 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Feb 14, 2014 11:04:17 GMT -5
Go read the show history, reference it with what you find and can read on this board with 10 years of history itself and then come to a conclusion.
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Post by michaelcasselman on Feb 14, 2014 11:05:57 GMT -5
I don't know what you were linking to, but it's not there. Premiere hasn't played any of the CT40 shows, so I'm not sure why it would be their doing. Nor why songs from the heart of a countdown itself would ever be considered an optional extra.
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Post by dukelightning on Feb 14, 2014 11:08:28 GMT -5
Not missing on the original show. However they cut the lovely ladies of Jade down to 2:20 which I'm not too happy about. But a good excuse to hear the song just now. Thanks for that!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 14, 2014 12:35:10 GMT -5
I don't understand what paul is saying.
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Post by shadster on Feb 15, 2014 10:06:20 GMT -5
Pauls just being a lil condescending, with almost every post you make it seems His point is basically for you to become a lil more pro-active with your questions. Instead of just 'asking' here, do a google search to see if u can find the answer yourself, and then, an only then, if u can't get the answer, u can ask here. Use the search feature from WITHIN this very forum even. In this case, a simple search thru oldradioshows.com would of givin the answer that the entire top100 was aired on the show in question. An just for future reference, Casey has, to my knowledge, NEVER skipped any songs in his 40 yr history of countdowns. However, some radio stations have skipped songs, like "I want your sex" but thats a choice of the station, the original countdown is intact. If you've listen to a recording of the countdown, then who-ever created that recording is who skipped said songs. Premiere Radio Networks also does not skip countdown songs. They may omit extras, or edit songs, but not skip, and they have never aired a show form the 90's, with the only exception: "The Top 40 of the 90's"
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Post by Deleted on Feb 15, 2014 12:04:39 GMT -5
Because I'm not nor do I think anyone else should answer questions about something that if you learn the history of the show and look up discussions we've had about this show on this board would eliminate most of those questions. You do this all the time! You claim to be a fan yet know zilch about any of the shows. So rather than educating yourself on it using the exact same internet you are using to access this site. And instead of reading threads on this board that have been here for 10 years and learning something on your own you want us to answer the most rudimentary questions not once, not twice, but ALL THE TIME or point you directly to where to find it!! Then there's the next issue, you were obviously listening to this show via pirated means. Not a trade, not someone was nice and sent it, but via someone who is illegally playing it online. Then you want us to answer questions based what this illegal stream is broadcasting?! Not happening. At least not by me.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 15, 2014 12:10:20 GMT -5
Pauls just being a lil condescending, with almost every post you make it seems His point is basically for you to become a lil more pro-active with your questions. Instead of just 'asking' here, do a google search to see if u can find the answer yourself, and then, an only then, if u can't get the answer, u can ask here. Use the search feature from WITHIN this very forum even. In this case, a simple search thru oldradioshows.com would of givin the answer that the entire top100 was aired on the show in question. An just for future reference, Casey has, to my knowledge, NEVER skipped any songs in his 40 yr history of countdowns. However, some radio stations have skipped songs, like "I want your sex" but thats a choice of the station, the original countdown is intact. If you've listen to a recording of the countdown, then who-ever created that recording is who skipped said songs. Premiere Radio Networks also does not skip countdown songs. They may omit extras, or edit songs, but not skip, and they have never aired a show form the 90's, with the only exception: "The Top 40 of the 90's" He has skipped them but it was when there was more than version of the song on the show (ie The Americans), couldn't find the song at the time of a recording like the Christmas countdowns in the 70s, and didn't he skip "Share the Land" once? I remember premiere doing an OE airing it because he didn't on the show. But in cases like Share the land AND the Christmas countdowns I mentioned, a song skipped is usually inserted now somehow either through an OE or a good edit within the show.
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Post by adam31 on Feb 16, 2014 14:36:28 GMT -5
It can be said rarely on a Top 100 or year end countdown is a song heard in its entirety.
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Post by mkarns on Feb 16, 2014 14:57:35 GMT -5
Pauls just being a lil condescending, with almost every post you make it seems His point is basically for you to become a lil more pro-active with your questions. Instead of just 'asking' here, do a google search to see if u can find the answer yourself, and then, an only then, if u can't get the answer, u can ask here. Use the search feature from WITHIN this very forum even. In this case, a simple search thru oldradioshows.com would of givin the answer that the entire top100 was aired on the show in question. An just for future reference, Casey has, to my knowledge, NEVER skipped any songs in his 40 yr history of countdowns. However, some radio stations have skipped songs, like "I want your sex" but thats a choice of the station, the original countdown is intact. If you've listen to a recording of the countdown, then who-ever created that recording is who skipped said songs. Premiere Radio Networks also does not skip countdown songs. They may omit extras, or edit songs, but not skip, and they have never aired a show form the 90's, with the only exception: "The Top 40 of the 90's" He has skipped them but it was when there was more than version of the song on the show (ie The Americans), couldn't find the song at the time of a recording like the Christmas countdowns in the 70s, and didn't he skip "Share the Land" once? I remember premiere doing an OE airing it because he didn't on the show. But in cases like Share the land AND the Christmas countdowns I mentioned, a song skipped is usually inserted now somehow either through an OE or a good edit within the show. "Share the Land" was skipped on 12/26/70 (originally played a week earlier, and more recently by Premiere.) It's crossed out on the original cue sheet. I don't know why they would omit a currently charting song; perhaps there was some production or time management error and they didn't have time to go back and include it (this was in the early days of long "real time" recording sessions.) That's to be expected, as they had to get 50 songs into the time usually allotted for 40. But year end shows are sometimes interesting to hear as an approximation of what AT40/CT40 might have sounded like from 1978-2009 if it had never expanded from three hours (from 2010 on it's just been the standard 40 songs in 4 hours with some extras.)
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Post by Deleted on Feb 16, 2014 15:43:36 GMT -5
He has skipped them but it was when there was more than version of the song on the show (ie The Americans), couldn't find the song at the time of a recording like the Christmas countdowns in the 70s, and didn't he skip "Share the Land" once? I remember premiere doing an OE airing it because he didn't on the show. But in cases like Share the land AND the Christmas countdowns I mentioned, a song skipped is usually inserted now somehow either through an OE or a good edit within the show. "Share the Land" was skipped on 12/26/70 (originally played a week earlier, and more recently by Premiere.) It's crossed out on the original cue sheet. I don't know why they would omit a currently charting song; perhaps there was some production or time management error and they didn't have time to go back and include it (this was in the early days of long "real time" recording sessions.) That's to be expected, as they had to get 50 songs into the time usually allotted for 40. But year end shows are sometimes interesting to hear as an approximation of what AT40/CT40 might have sounded like from 1978-2009 if it had never expanded from three hours (from 2010 on it's just been the standard 40 songs in 4 hours with some extras.) IIRC it was because they played the A & B side of #1 that week (My Sweet Lord/Isn't It a Pity) so they needed to take something out to make the show time out. Say what you want but at least they did something two hours earlier to prepare for the end. Unlike what seemed to be happening 20 years and beyond later when the shows were so formulaic it seemed to almost be a situation where each hour could not go past a certain number so edits and loops were the order of the day later on when they were imo unnecessary had they looked at it as a complete 4 hour show and not a show that goes 4 hours in 1 hour intervals. I hope that conveys what I am trying to say and is understandable.
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Post by mstgator on Feb 16, 2014 19:21:35 GMT -5
^ Understood perfectly, and agree 100%.
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