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Post by at40petebattistini on Jan 19, 2024 15:38:57 GMT -5
One Charis error that's not on the cue sheet: I went there to look up the sheet from 2/19/77 (last night's SXM "Wheel of Casey" show) and instead it links to 2/12/77. I checked my copy of the 2/19/77 cue sheets and, with all titles and artists typed in caps, noticed only two minor errors… …no “JR.” on BILLY DAVIS …and “TEN CC” (10 spelled out)
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Post by mkarns on Mar 2, 2024 11:01:57 GMT -5
This week's shows:
March 1, 1975: #22: Lovin' You by Minnie "Ripperton" #17: "Peotry Man" by Phoebe Snow And at #36, B.J. Thomas' initials are followed by commas, not periods.
March 5, 1977: #35: "Right Time of Night" by Jennifer Warnes (Casey says that in this week's SXM countdown from the previous week in which the song debuted. Maybe ads or promo materials initially used that title?) #15: "The Things We Do For Love" by "Ten cc" (not technically an error, but not how 10cc was usually written) And Al Green's "Let's Stay Together" was originally an extra between #6 and #5 but the cue sheet doesn't list it at all. (Premiere made it an optional extra)
Last week: February 26, 1972: #36: "The Nickle Song" by Melanie #25: "Ain't Understanding Mellow" by Jerry Butler --and Brenda Lee Eager who is listed on the record label but not the cue sheet. Extra (optional by Premiere): "I'm a Believer" by the "Minkeys"
February 23, 1985: #27: "Naughty Naughty" by John "Paar"
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Post by djjoe1960 on Mar 2, 2024 12:14:51 GMT -5
The word 'Minkeys' reminds me of Peter Sellers playing Inspector Clouseau , in the Pink Panther films, and he tries to arrest an organ grinder and his 'minkey'.
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Post by JMW on Mar 5, 2024 17:27:29 GMT -5
I don't know if this is an error, but the 3/1/1980 cue sheet doesn't have an archive song listed at the end of Hour 2.
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Post by mkarns on Mar 6, 2024 14:26:02 GMT -5
I don't know if this is an error, but the 3/1/1980 cue sheet doesn't have an archive song listed at the end of Hour 2. It's 3/8/80, and Star Wars Theme/Cantina Band by Meco was apparently left off the cue sheet by mistake. The Archives song for the third hour is "You Light Up My Life" with Debby Boone's name spelled with an "ie" instead of a "y". And at #2 "Yes, I'm Ready" is listed as just Teri DeSario, with no KC (KC does get listed when the song appears in the three song recap at the show's beginning.) Regarding song titles, Smokey Robinson's is misspelled "Crusin'" and the Spinners' is arguably incomplete as "Working My Way Back To You"--no "Forgive Me, Girl", though they may have been running out of paper space in that segment.
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Post by mkarns on Mar 16, 2024 9:23:08 GMT -5
Of this week's A shows:
March 10, 1979: #38: "He's the Greastest Dancer" by Sister Sledge LDD: I Just Wanna Stop by Gino "Vanelli" (2 n's in the last name) #2: "Do Ya Thing I'm Sexy" by Rod Stewart (the correct title is given in the recap segment at the start of the show)
Also, at the Charis Music site when you click on to this date there's a People magazine profile of Casey from that week (March 5, 1979), which includes a picture of 5 year old Mike Kasem taking the microphone (foreshadowing his future career.)
March 14, 1981: "Vesti La Giubba", a "Listen To This" segment of Enrico Caruso, is misspelled (it's actually Vesti La Guibba".) #27: "Just the Two of Us" by Grover "Washinton", Jr. LDD's: Don't Fall In Love With a Dreamer by Kenny Rogers, but Kim Carnes isn't listed; and "Cupid/I've Love You For a Long Time" by the Spinners
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Post by JMW on Jun 6, 2024 15:51:38 GMT -5
The 6/2/1984 cue sheet has a big one: after What is Love at #37, it says the question letter is about the most #1 LP's without a #1 single. However, the actual question is about the female solo singer with the most #1 songs from one album (Donna Summer with the Bad Girls album).
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Post by djjoe1960 on Jul 27, 2024 7:25:25 GMT -5
On the cue sheet from July 24, 1976--#7--Got To Get You Into My HEART--Beatles (maybe typed by a Beatles fan that wanted to date/marry a Beatle).
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Post by djjoe1960 on Aug 17, 2024 7:00:10 GMT -5
On the cue sheet for August 12, 1972 program #7 is Let's Stay Together by Al Green; in reality, it was Al's current hit at the time--I'm Still In Love With You. Maybe someone preferred Al's recent #1 over the current song.
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Post by djjoe1960 on Oct 5, 2024 18:54:52 GMT -5
The song at #15 , on the first 4 hour show (October 7, 1978), is listed as On Darlin--Robin Gibb. Oh, darling I guess somebody mistyped that one.
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Post by mkarns on Oct 6, 2024 8:56:37 GMT -5
Also on 10/7/78, #5 is "Summer Nights" by John Travolta and "Oliva" Newton-John.
The second LDD for 10/4/86 is just "I Just Called To Say I Love" by Stevie Wonder.
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Post by trekkielo on Oct 12, 2024 22:30:57 GMT -5
6-28-1980DROP PIECE: TELEPHONE VOICES 32. ANSWERING MACHINE (A) Rupert Holmes The DP is not in the broadcast.
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Post by dth1971 on Oct 13, 2024 7:05:57 GMT -5
6-28-1980DROP PIECE: TELEPHONE VOICES 32. ANSWERING MACHINE (A) Rupert Holmes The DP is not in the broadcast. If that Rupert Holmes song stayed a few more weeks if it didn't drop out of the top 40 on the week of the 1980 AT40 Book of Records special, maybe Casey would have done the Telephone Voices drop piece story.
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