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Main Discussion Area => Capital Gold, other Internet Radio => Topic started by: Alicat on May 04, 2005, 10:40:16 AM

Title: Wed. May 4, 2005
Post by: Alicat on May 04, 2005, 10:40:16 AM
I want some hot stuff baby tonight.
Title: Wed. May 4, 2005
Post by: RGMike on May 04, 2005, 10:47:29 AM
I'm listening to KABL on-line, first time in ages (they finally fixed their player). Curious as to what they're up to, since I can no longer get them over-the-air now that they're in Walnut Creek. I've been spoiled by "fabulous 690" in LA, which is quite a hip mix --they'll play ANYBODY doing standards, so you'll get Ella Fitzgerald and Robbie Williams in the same segment.  KABL is a bit more geriatric.
Title: Wed. May 4, 2005
Post by: RGMike on May 04, 2005, 01:06:15 PM
Back to CG in time for MJ's "You are Not Alone", one of his mid-'90s ballads and actually quite tolerable.  A #1 in the UK (natch) but I don't recall what it did over here, if anything.
Title: Wed. May 4, 2005
Post by: RGMike on May 04, 2005, 03:30:08 PM
T Rex, "Solid Gold Easy Action" -- not one you hear every day.
Title: Wed. May 4, 2005
Post by: RGMike on May 04, 2005, 03:57:45 PM
a finally, the Osmonds, "One Bad Apple", a sunnier way to end my day I couldn't imagine.
Title: Wed. May 4, 2005
Post by: Gazoo on May 04, 2005, 05:35:38 PM
Quote from: "RGMike"
Back to CG in time for MJ's "You are Not Alone", one of his mid-'90s ballads and actually quite tolerable.  A #1 in the UK (natch) but I don't recall what it did over here, if anything.

#1 in the U.S. as well, in summer 1995 -- in fact, it made history as the first song to debut at #1 on the U.S. singles chart (thanks to a change in chart policy that allowed accumulated airplay points to factor into first-week chart points).
Title: Wed. May 4, 2005
Post by: RGMike on May 05, 2005, 07:39:14 AM
Quote from: "Gazoo"
Quote from: "RGMike"
Back to CG in time for MJ's "You are Not Alone", one of his mid-'90s ballads and actually quite tolerable.  A #1 in the UK (natch) but I don't recall what it did over here, if anything.

#1 in the U.S. as well, in summer 1995 -- in fact, it made history as the first song to debut at #1 on the U.S. singles chart (thanks to a change in chart policy that allowed accumulated airplay points to factor into first-week chart points).


Shows ya how out-of-touch with the pop Top 40 I was in '95.