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Post by jmorgan on Sept 29, 2024 19:15:30 GMT -5
9/25/76 - page 36 9/26/81 - page 18 9/28/85 - page 26
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Post by jmorgan on Oct 6, 2024 18:48:38 GMT -5
10/7/78 - page 36 10/2/71 - page 26 10/4/86 - page 43
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Post by jmorgan on Oct 13, 2024 18:49:17 GMT -5
10/17/70 - page 4 10/15/77 - page 31 10/13/84 - page 19
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Post by jmorgan on Oct 20, 2024 18:39:36 GMT -5
10/21/73 - page 4 10/20/79 - page 36 10/17/87 - page 13
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Post by jmorgan on Oct 27, 2024 18:59:34 GMT -5
10/23/76 - page 26 10/29/83 - page 4
19/24/81 starts off with a London-based new wave trio named Tight Fit. Here's their medley of 60's songs like "Dancing In The Street" and "You Really Got Me." It's called "Back To The 60s (Medley)", and it fell from its #89 US peak to #100. In the UK, it peaked at #4. The following year, this band would score a #1 on the UK chart with their remake of "The Lion Sleeps Tonight."
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Post by dth1971 on Oct 27, 2024 19:46:48 GMT -5
10/23/76 - page 26 10/29/83 - page 4 19/24/81 starts off with a London-based new wave trio named Tight Fit. Here's their medley of 60's songs like "Dancing In The Street" and "You Really Got Me." It's called "Back To The 60s (Medley)", and it fell from its #89 US peak to #100. In the UK, it peaked at #4. The following year, this band would score a #1 on the UK chart with their remake of "The Lion Sleeps Tonight." Tight Fit's "Back to the 60's" medley was inspired by the Stars on 45 Medleys. (10/24/1981 BOTC).
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Post by jmorgan on Nov 3, 2024 19:52:27 GMT -5
11/4/72 - page 4 11/2/85 - page 43
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Post by jmorgan on Nov 10, 2024 19:11:58 GMT -5
11/17/84 - page 19
Now, here's 11/10/79. Falling from its #79 peak to #100 is Neil Young & Crazy Horse and "My, My, Hey, Hey" (incorrectly identified on UMD's site as "Rust Never Sleeps").
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Post by dth1971 on Nov 10, 2024 21:56:01 GMT -5
11/17/84 - page 19 Now, here's 11/10/79. Falling from its #79 peak to #100 is Neil Young & Crazy Horse and "My, My, Hey, Hey" (incorrectly identified on UMD's site as "Rust Never Sleeps"). So the "My Hey" by Neil Young came from the "Rust Never Sleeps" album? This "Rust Never Sleeps" album had no title track as one of the album's cuts.
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Post by jmorgan on Nov 17, 2024 18:19:28 GMT -5
11/11/78 and 11/22/80 both can be found on page 13.
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