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Post by mkarns on Sept 28, 2021 22:52:31 GMT -5
In the 10/6/79 cue sheet, the "Whatever happened to?" extra (here just listed as "Whatever") by Roy Orbison is simply called "Pretty Woman"--no "Oh,". And if you really want to get picky there's an unnecessary comma in Journey's "Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin'," (written that way.)
And while it's not one of this week's shows, last week SXM aired as their random pick 2/26/77, where Jennifer Warnes' debut hit at #39 was listed as "Right Time of Night"--an error that Casey repeated on air in his outro. It also lists the extra "Swearin' To God" as by "Franki" Valli.
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Post by Mike on Oct 1, 2021 15:57:42 GMT -5
Two errors from 10/4/1986: 1) At #28 is Money$ to Tight to Mention by Simpley Red 2) On the LDD after Love Zone (#11), the word "You" is left off of I Just Called to Say I Love You. Make it three, because there's just no way that a regular countdown set to air the weekend of October 4 would be shipped out with a cover date of August 11 - yet that is the date that's on Page 1!
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Post by djjoe1960 on Oct 2, 2021 11:31:13 GMT -5
On the September 29, 1973 cue sheet the song at #29 is listed as Get Ti Together by the Jackson Five. Oops.
By the way, the first hour contains a lot of songs that certainly don't get ANY airplay on any station (Internet, satellite, on air).
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Post by Mike on Oct 2, 2021 11:44:38 GMT -5
By the way, the first hour contains a lot of songs that certainly don't get ANY airplay on any station (Internet, satellite, on air). And no wonder - I'm seeing just four songs from that hour that even reached the Top 20: Bob Dylan and Johnnie Taylor barely missed the Top 10, The DeFranco Family hit #3, and closing the hour is of course "Live and Let Die". It's funny that we're eagerly anticipating November 1983 to come back this year...this isn't the week we're aiming for, but 11/5/83 is much the same way - just three Top 20 hits in the first third of the Top 40, though as it happens two of those may be among the more obscure crowd now, while two Top 20 misses may be among the more familiar. (I could be wrong, but does "(She's) Sexy + 17" pop up all that much these days? "Why Me" certainly doesn't, whereas "Foolin' " has classic rock going for it, and "Send Her My Love" seems to get at least medium play.)
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Post by mga707 on Oct 2, 2021 12:29:25 GMT -5
By the way, the first hour contains a lot of songs that certainly don't get ANY airplay on any station (Internet, satellite, on air). Which us EXACTLY why shows such as this one are the ones I most look forward to hearing again!
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Post by JMW on Oct 7, 2021 18:47:52 GMT -5
10/8/1983: 1) The letter on page one tells us that there are thiry seconds of commercial time located at C-2 and C-5 in all four hours of the show. 2) The Moody Blues' Sittin' at the Wheel is at #19 rather than #28. 10/10/1987: 1) Didn't We Almost Have It All is both a LDD song and at #6; the song position was left off though it was written in by whatever station used this particular cue sheet. 2) On the Topical Promos page, the first promo titled "AT40 All You Can Hear" includes the line "...and a little urban taste with rapper LL Cool J's "I NEED LOVE." The song dropped out that week.
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Post by mkarns on Oct 13, 2021 0:29:13 GMT -5
10/18/1975: #37: "Wasted Days and Wasted Nights" by...whom? Freddy Fender's name is left off entirely. #14: "Heatwave" by Linda Ronstadt is written as one word when it was actually two.
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Post by Mike on Oct 13, 2021 0:43:42 GMT -5
2) On the Topical Promos page, the first promo titled "AT40 All You Can Hear" includes the line "...and a little urban taste with rapper LL Cool J's "I NEED LOVE." The song dropped out that week. Not so much an error as, these kinds of things would be based on how the chart was the week before. Sure they could have picked a different song that would fit that spot mention, but otherwise his dropping out amounts to poor happenstance as opposed to a straight-up mistake like 1) is.
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Post by JMW on Nov 11, 2021 17:58:59 GMT -5
Three errors from 9/17/1983 (currently airing on the Classic AT40 channel as I'm writing this): Suddently Last Summer (#40) How am I Supposed to Love Wihtout You (#19) Sweet Dreams Are Made of This - Erythmics (#5)
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Post by jgve1952 on Nov 15, 2021 6:45:26 GMT -5
Error on 11-18-78 Cue Sheet: Power of God should be Power of Gold
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Post by Mike on Nov 16, 2021 10:13:04 GMT -5
Error on 11-18-78 Cue Sheet: Power of God should be Power of Gold Make that two: Oldie "Woodstock" (which upon checking is between #37 and #36) is not even listed - whereas the other Oldie, "(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay" (after #3), is.
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Post by JMW on Nov 23, 2021 21:58:37 GMT -5
Errors for the next two weeks of the 80's shows: 12/7/1985At #33 is You're a Friend of Mine by Clarence Clemons and Jackson Brown. ( This error was also seen on the cue sheet for the 6/28/1986 show when it used as a LDD.) 12/8/1984For Sea of Love at #7, Honeydrippers is written as two words (The Honey Drippers).
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Post by papathree on Nov 23, 2021 23:31:09 GMT -5
Errors for the next two weeks of the 80's shows: 12/7/1985At #33 is You're a Friend of Mine by Clarence Clemons and Jackson Brown. ( This error was also seen on the cue sheet for the 6/28/1986 show when it used as a LDD.) 12/8/1984For Sea of Love at #7, Honeydrippers is written as two words (The Honey Drippers). For some reason the cue sheet for 12/7/1985 also says there is a LQ between #11 and #10, however there are no LQ's in the original show.
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Post by dth1971 on Nov 24, 2021 6:36:18 GMT -5
Errors for the next two weeks of the 80's shows: 12/7/1985At #33 is You're a Friend of Mine by Clarence Clemons and Jackson Brown. ( This error was also seen on the cue sheet for the 6/28/1986 show when it used as a LDD.) 12/8/1984For Sea of Love at #7, Honeydrippers is written as two words (The Honey Drippers). For some reason the cue sheet for 12/7/1985 also says there is a LQ between #11 and #10, however there are no LQ's in the original show. Maybe the Question Letter planned for 12/7/1985 was pushed to a later show? Same thing happened for a QL listed on the cue sheet for the 9/5/1987 show.
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Post by papathree on Nov 24, 2021 13:03:04 GMT -5
For some reason the cue sheet for 12/7/1985 also says there is a LQ between #11 and #10, however there are no LQ's in the original show. Maybe the Question Letter planned for 12/7/1985 was pushed to a later show? Same thing happened for a QL listed on the cue sheet for the 9/5/1987 show. A quick scan of my list of questions (Casey-hosted shows up through Aug 1988) indicates that the LQ listed in the 12/7/85 cue sheet was not asked in a later show.
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