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Post by dth1971 on Jul 7, 2024 8:24:11 GMT -5
I know some posters on the AT40 Fun and Games site had posted some ideas for past AT40 Specials never made or considered by Watermark and the AT40 staff such as the "#1 Instrumentals of the 1970's". And Casey once mentioned in a 1982 AT40 show plans for the "Top 40 Albums of the 1970's-early 1980's" that never came to be. But here's my own idea for a never made AT40 Special that would have fit in the 15th. anniversary of AT40 in July 1985 (If Casey never took the week off the July 6-7, 1985 weekend in favor of Charlie Van Dyke guest hosting AT40): "The #2 Hits Of The Past 15 AT40 Years" featuring Casey counting down the top 40 songs that peaked at #2 missing the #1 spot on the Billboard Hot 100 used for AT40 from July 1970 (The launch of AT40) up to early 1985). What do you think a "Top 40 #2 songs of the Past 15 AT40 Years" would have been like? Like I know some #2 songs of the past AT40 years like "Electric Avenue", "Hurts So Good", "Dancing In The Dark", "Baker Street", and "Open Arms" would be featured. And ranked at #1 would be the 10 week #2 song "Waiting For a Girl Like You" by Foreigner.
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Post by mrjukebox on Jul 7, 2024 8:49:51 GMT -5
That's a special I certainly would've enjoyed listening to.
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Post by jlthorpe on Jul 7, 2024 10:01:45 GMT -5
Since "Hurts So Good" was the only #2 song that made AT40's Top 40 Hits of the 80s So Far special, it would probably rank higher than "Waiting for a Girl Like You".
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Post by doofus67 on Jul 7, 2024 12:17:35 GMT -5
This is a really good idea. It's been done on the '60s Satellite Survey back in the summer of 2014, when Lou Simon was still hosting. They used Dann Isbell's Ranking the '60s. Well, here's how the top #2s of the original Casey era (7/11/70 thru 8/6/88) would stack up, with Bill Carroll's follow-up books, Ranking the '70s Version 2.0 and Ranking the '80s, as my sources. Bill's scoring system gives more weight to the higher chart positions, #2 through #5, than the method that AT40 would have used. As you'll notice, it also favors records from the early '70s. Sometime soon, I'll explain it in greater detail. Appropriately, the countdown would start with a song that has the number two in its title. # | Song | Year | Score | 1 | Waiting for a Girl Like You | 1981 | 9492 | 2 | One Less Bell to Answer | 1970 | 8252 | 3 | We've Only Just Begun | 1970 | 7946 | 4 | Hurts So Good | 1982 | 7863 | 5 | I Gotcha | 1972 | 7415 | 6 | Never Can Say Goodbye | 1971 | 6735 | 7 | Y.M.C.A. | 1979 | 6688 | 8 | Baker Street | 1978 | 6584 | 9 | Rosanna | 1982 | 6431 | 10 | Mr. Big Stuff | 1971 | 6412 | 11 | Gloria | 1982 | 6294 | 12 | The Rubberband Man | 1976 | 6224 | 13 | What's Going On | 1971 | 6148 | 14 | Superstar | 1971 | 6147 | 15 | Woman | 1981 | 6131 | 16 | All out of Love | 1980 | 6080 | 17 | Get Up and Boogie | 1976 | 6038 | 18 | Being with You | 1981 | 5997 | 19 | Rainy Days and Mondays | 1971 | 5962 | 20 | Put Your Hand in the Hand | 1971 | 5931 | 21 | Take Me Home, Country Roads | 1971 | 5913 | 22 | I'd Really Love to See You Tonight | 1976 | 5901 | 23 | Don't Talk to Strangers | 1982 | 5887 | 24 | She's a Lady | 1971 | 5875 | 25 | Electric Avenue | 1983 | 5865 | 26 | Ride Like the Wind | 1980 | 5822 | 27 | Dancing Machine | 1974 | 5817 | 28 | Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue | 1977 | 5775 | 29 | Open Arms | 1982 | 5744 | 30 | Say It Isn't So | 1983 | 5735 | 31 | Nobody Does It Better | 1977 | 5633 | 32 | Dream Weaver | 1976 | 5609 | 33 | Boogie Nights | 1977 | 5598 | 34 | Shame on the Moon | 1983 | 5590 | 35 | Right Back Where We Started From | 1976 | 5570 | 36 | Dancing in the Dark | 1984 | 5565 | 37 | Love to Love You Baby | 1976 | 5547 | 38 | Start Me Up | 1981 | 5491 | 39 | Love on the Rocks | 1980 | 5450 | 40 | Just the Two of Us | 1981 | 5413 |
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Post by johnnywest on Jul 7, 2024 18:35:19 GMT -5
That was a spotlight on AT10 several years ago.
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Post by OnWithTheCountdown on Jul 7, 2024 22:46:49 GMT -5
Indeed it was...twice. List
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Post by Michael1973 on Jul 13, 2024 8:06:33 GMT -5
Rick Dees did this as a special in 1988, but true to form there was a lot of inconsistency in his list.
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Post by dth1971 on Jul 13, 2024 8:11:52 GMT -5
Rick Dees did this as a special in 1988, but true to form there was a lot of inconsistency in his list. How was the Rick Dees #2 special countdown like? Is it even on the Rick Dees app?
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Post by OnWithTheCountdown on Jul 13, 2024 8:45:01 GMT -5
I don't believe Rick has shows on demand on his app. I remember in 2009 he had many shows from the 80s and 90s that you could listen to on demand, but sometime by 2012 that had changed, and hasn't been that way since, to my knowledge.
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Post by doofus67 on Jul 15, 2024 16:31:36 GMT -5
For this ranking, I turned to the scoring method used by Dann Isbell and Bill Carroll for the first edition of Ranking the '70s, published in 2015 . Like the system in Version 2.0 onward, it's based on the entire Hot 100 and on calendar years rather than "survey periods." So, no need for projected scores. Unlike the system in Version 2.0 onward, a fixed point value was assigned to each chart position. So, no need for bonus points. These values, if plotted on a graph, would form somewhat of a parabolic curve. Where the line straightened out was from #31 on down; there, the scale became reverse-rank. Dann and Bill also phased in a statistical process called normalization, to smooth out the inevitable score gap between mid-'70s songs and late-'70s songs. In his later books, including Version 2.0, Bill took normalization a major step further and devised a formula that essentially applied it to all records in all periods of time. For more, here's a link to the Ranking books web site: ranking.rocks/methodologyHere's how the basic scale broke down. This is the method that I've been using for all of my Fantasy year-end and special rankings. Position | Point value | #1 | 1000 | #2 | 824 | #3 | 658 | #4 | 529 | #5 | 434 | #6 | 345 | #7 | 310 | #8 | 277 | #9 | 246 | #10 | 217 | #11 | 190 | #12 | 184 | #13 | 178 | #14 | 172 | #15 | 166 | #16 | 145 | #17 | 140 | #18 | 135 | #19 | 130 | #20 | 125 | #21 | 100 | #22 | 96 | #23 | 92 | #24 | 88 | #25 | 84 | #26 | 80 | #27 | 78 | #28 | 76 | #29 | 74 | #30 | 72 | #31-100 | 70, 69, 68, etc., down to 1 point for #100 (reverse rank) |
And here's my list of #2s from that perspective: # | Song | Year | Score | 1 | Waiting for a Girl Like You | 1981 | 11099 | 2 | Hurts So Good | 1982 | 9093 | 3 | Rosanna | 1982 | 7474 | 4 | Gloria | 1982 | 7461 | 5 | Woman | 1981 | 7423 | 6 | Being with You | 1981 | 7262 | 7 | Baker Street | 1978 | 7170 | 8 | Don't Talk to Strangers | 1982 | 7068 | 9 | Y.M.C.A. | 1979 | 7066 | 10 | Open Arms | 1982 | 7057 | 11 | All out of Love | 1980 | 6845 | 12 | Electric Avenue | 1983 | 6732 | 13 | One Less Bell to Answer | 1970 | 6595 | 14 | Dancing in the Dark | 1984 | 6555 | 15 | Just the Two of Us | 1981 | 6555 | 16 | Start Me Up | 1981 | 6507 | 17 | Shame on the Moon | 1983 | 6494 | 18 | Love on the Rocks | 1981 | 6444 | 19 | Theme from "Greatest American Hero" | 1981 | 6423 | 20 | Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue | 1977 | 6396 | 21 | I Gotcha | 1972 | 6381 | 22 | Say It Isn't So | 1983 | 6359 | 23 | We've Only Just Begun | 1970 | 6331 | 24 | Do You Really Want to Hurt Me | 1983 | 6282 | 25 | The Girl Is Mine | 1983 | 6246 | 26 | Ride Like the Wind | 1980 | 6238 | 27 | More Than I Can Say | 1980 | 6148 | 28 | The Rubberband Man | 1976 | 6057 | 29 | Nobody Does It Better | 1977 | 6040 | 30 | Boogie Nights | 1977 | 6005 | 31 | We Got the Beat | 1982 | 5944 | 32 | The Wild Boys | 1984 | 5886 | 33 | Dancing Machine | 1974 | 5853 | 34 | Slow Hand | 1981 | 5846 | 35 | I'd Really Love to See You Tonight | 1976 | 5814 | 36 | Get Up and Boogie (That's Right) | 1976 | 5775 | 37 | Party All the Time | 1985 | 5728 | 38 | Somebody's Watching Me | 1984 | 5690 | 39 | Making Love out of Nothing at All | 1983 | 5666 | 40 | Girls Just Want to Have Fun | 1984 | 5526 |
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Post by LC on Jul 15, 2024 17:18:07 GMT -5
Interesting that 80% of the top 10 are from 81/82....
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Post by doofus67 on Jul 15, 2024 18:30:09 GMT -5
Yeah, interesting in a not-so-good way. Do you guys and gals think I should crunch the numbers one more time? I could do a hybrid of the two methods.
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Post by LC on Jul 15, 2024 22:11:37 GMT -5
I'm not sure a recalc would help much. You're basically dealing with the differences in chart eras. When songs spend an average of 25-30 weeks on the chart where 15-20 used to be the norm, of course they'll rack up more points.
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Post by vince on Jul 16, 2024 20:32:16 GMT -5
I think a hybrid would still favor hits from periods were the chart activity was slower, through not as much. The first countdown you posted with normalization is probably a more accurate measure of how big the hits were when compared to each each other.
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Post by albe on Jul 17, 2024 13:39:02 GMT -5
Would love to see what the Top 40 #2s for each year 70-89 looks like.
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