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Title: 8 June 2009: Chartbusters 1972-1982
Post by: RGMike on June 08, 2009, 07:43:49 AM
"10 great songs from 10 great years" sez AL on the promo. "Chartbusters '72 to '82" or somesuch. (er, that's 11 years, AL)  Did Dave take the phrase "vertical tasting" back to Michigan with him?
Title: Re: 8 June 2009: a VT by any other name...?
Post by: urth on June 08, 2009, 10:00:28 AM
"10 great songs from 10 great years" sez AL on the promo. "Chartbusters '72 to '82" or somesuch. (er, that's 11 years, AL)  Did Dave take the phrase "vertical tasting" back to Michigan with him?

Great minds.

Just heard the promo leading into the set (so much for the surprise factor) and thought, "Gee, I hope someone clues her in that 72 to 82 is 11 years. Otherwise, it'll be AL's first 11 at 10."

As for the substitution of "chartbusters" for "vertical tasting", I think that's just another way they're trying to distance AL's 10@10 from the Dave years, to make it hers without borrowing much at all from Dave. About the only thing that's carried over that I can tell is the little bit of Time Warp that opens the intro. Otherwise it's completely reinvented.
Title: Re: 8 June 2009: a VT by any other name...?
Post by: RGMike on June 08, 2009, 10:02:58 AM
Just heard the promo leading into the set (so much for the surprise factor)

Seems they're playing the promos a lot more often and prominently than they did in the Morey era.

So, which year is getting left out of that '72-to-'82 span?
Title: Re: 8 June 2009: Chartbusters 1972-1982
Post by: ggould on June 08, 2009, 10:03:39 AM
since the first topic is the default subject for all posting in this topic, I changed it to be the announced title.  I hope this is OK

Title: Re: 8 June 2009: Chartbusters 1972-1982
Post by: ggould on June 08, 2009, 10:04:29 AM
Rev Green, "Let's Stay Together"
Title: Re: 8 June 2009: Chartbusters 1972-1982
Post by: urth on June 08, 2009, 10:04:55 AM
since the first topic is the default subject for all posting in this topic, I changed it to be the announced title.  I hope this is OK



Works for me!
Title: Re: 8 June 2009: Chartbusters 1972-1982
Post by: Tinka Cat on June 08, 2009, 10:06:15 AM
BOS Zoom!

"I'm Bernadette!"  *twisty arm trick*

http://www.jumpcut.com/view/?id=7C99D200880B11DCA281000423CEF5F6

Title: Re: 8 June 2009: Chartbusters 1972-1982
Post by: RGMike on June 08, 2009, 10:07:01 AM
"here's what ah wan's do"

Zoom-a-zooma-zoom!

so, have we skipped '73 and gone directly to '74? 'Cause "Jet" wasn't a "chartbuster" until spring of that year.
Title: Re: 8 June 2009: a VT by any other name...?
Post by: urth on June 08, 2009, 10:07:06 AM
As for the substitution of "chartbusters" for "vertical tasting", I think that's just another way they're trying to distance AL's 10@10 from the Dave years, to make it hers without borrowing much at all from Dave. About the only thing that's carried over that I can tell is the little bit of Time Warp that opens the intro. Otherwise it's completely reinvented.

And no sooner do I post that than she uses Dave's "Nineteen-seventy-threeeeee" choral bumper to lead into McCartney's Jet.
Title: Re: 8 June 2009: Chartbusters 1972-1982
Post by: ggould on June 08, 2009, 10:07:16 AM
McCartney and Wings "Jet"
(it is Wings, right?)
Title: Re: 8 June 2009: Chartbusters 1972-1982
Post by: yessongs on June 08, 2009, 10:07:42 AM
Woo Hoo - the Mighty Macca!!  I still love almost everything from Band on the Run.
Title: Re: 8 June 2009: Chartbusters 1972-1982
Post by: yessongs on June 08, 2009, 10:08:18 AM
McCartney and Wings "Jet"
(it is Wings, right?)

Yep.
Title: Re: 8 June 2009: Chartbusters 1972-1982
Post by: mshray on June 08, 2009, 10:09:16 AM
BOS for Macca "Jet", a real sledgehammer for me, associated with being the new kid in school in 6th grade.

Everyone was convinced that "much later" was "mark schroeder", and one kid tried to convince everyone that the song title was not "Jet", but rather "Fag".

seems funny looking back, but not so much at the time.
Title: Re: 8 June 2009: Chartbusters 1972-1982
Post by: ggould on June 08, 2009, 10:10:41 AM
74, GFR "Locomotion" with twisty snake guitar lead.
Title: Re: 8 June 2009: Chartbusters 1972-1982
Post by: urth on June 08, 2009, 10:11:09 AM
"here's what ah wan's do"

Zoom-a-zooma-zoom!

so, have we skipped '73 and gone directly to '74? 'Cause "Jet" wasn't a "chartbuster" until spring of that year.

You are correct, more or less. It debuted on the charts on Feb 23 of '74, but Band On The Run was released in December of '73, so Jet should be legal for 73 or 74.
Title: Re: 8 June 2009: Chartbusters 1972-1982
Post by: RGMike on June 08, 2009, 10:12:00 AM

so, have we skipped '73 and gone directly to '74? 'Cause "Jet" wasn't a "chartbuster" until spring of that year.

Hrm. '74 repped by GFR, locomoting. 'cause, see, they're Grand Funk Railroad -- GET IT?? Somebody at Capitol Records thought that was immensely clever at the time, I betcha.
Title: Re: 8 June 2009: Chartbusters 1972-1982
Post by: ggould on June 08, 2009, 10:13:49 AM
Billie Jean King!

Elton's Philadelphia Freedom
Title: Re: 8 June 2009: Chartbusters 1972-1982
Post by: urth on June 08, 2009, 10:14:27 AM
Anyone else think that "Kotter" clip was just a little lacking? We heard more of Marcia Strassman than we did Mistah Kah-tah. And it was over far too quickly with no real punchline.
Title: Re: 8 June 2009: a VT by any other name...?
Post by: RGMike on June 08, 2009, 10:14:47 AM
As for the substitution of "chartbusters" for "vertical tasting", I think that's just another way they're trying to distance AL's 10@10 from the Dave years, to make it hers without borrowing much at all from Dave. About the only thing that's carried over that I can tell is the little bit of Time Warp that opens the intro. Otherwise it's completely reinvented.

And no sooner do I post that than she uses Dave's "Nineteen-seventy-threeeeee" choral bumper to lead into McCartney's Jet.

the "Zoom" clip was from Dave's library too, tho' I supposed she coulda got it off YouTube.

BOS "Philly Freedom", one Dave never played all that much iirc.
Title: Re: 8 June 2009: Chartbusters 1972-1982
Post by: RGMike on June 08, 2009, 10:15:46 AM
Anyone else think that "Kotter" clip was just a little lacking? We heard more of Marcia Strassman than we did Mistah Kah-tah.

Ms Strassman was every good Jewish boy's dream wife back in the day.

(http://content7.flixster.com/photo/50/26/95/5026953_tml.jpg)
Title: Re: 8 June 2009: Chartbusters 1972-1982
Post by: Tinka Cat on June 08, 2009, 10:16:29 AM
I think I remember EJ doing this on Mike Douglas show and Billie Jean King sat w him on the piano bench.  Could have been a  scene straight from Martuni's Bar @ Market and Velencia streets
Title: Re: 8 June 2009: Chartbusters 1972-1982
Post by: Alicat on June 08, 2009, 10:17:09 AM
BOS EJ philly, always good to hear
Title: Re: 8 June 2009: Chartbusters 1972-1982
Post by: urth on June 08, 2009, 10:17:36 AM
Anyone else think that "Kotter" clip was just a little lacking? We heard more of Marcia Strassman than we did Mistah Kah-tah.

Ms Strassman was every good Jewish boy's dream wife back in the day.

You didn't even have to be Jewish. I remember thinking she was hot, too.
Title: Re: 8 June 2009: Chartbusters 1972-1982
Post by: Tinka Cat on June 08, 2009, 10:18:03 AM
Anyone else think that "Kotter" clip was just a little lacking? We heard more of Marcia Strassman than we did Mistah Kah-tah.

Ms Strassman was every good Jewish boy's dream wife back in the day.

yeah, but did you hear the enthusiastic audience applause response when Gabe K said "Good morning?"   His hair had magical powers over 70s audiences.

and I'm impressed you remembered Strassman's name.    And I concur, she was hawt. 
Title: Re: 8 June 2009: Chartbusters 1972-1982
Post by: ggould on June 08, 2009, 10:18:11 AM
Anyone else think that "Kotter" clip was just a little lacking? We heard more of Marcia Strassman than we did Mistah Kah-tah.

Ms Strassman was every good Jewish boy's dream wife back in the day.
BTW, does anyone have a copy of her one-time hit "The Flower People" on some sort of 60's retro compilation?
Title: Re: 8 June 2009: Chartbusters 1972-1982
Post by: Alicat on June 08, 2009, 10:18:52 AM
BOS Frampton
you KNEW I was gonna say that didn't you?
Title: Re: 8 June 2009: Chartbusters 1972-1982
Post by: ggould on June 08, 2009, 10:19:25 AM
Peter Frampton and the squawk box
"Show Me the Way"
Title: Re: 8 June 2009: Chartbusters 1972-1982
Post by: Gazoo on June 08, 2009, 10:20:03 AM
I think I remember EJ doing this on Mike Douglas show and Billie Jean King sat w him on the piano bench.  Could have been a  scene straight from Martuni's Bar @ Market and Velencia streets

Haha, I remember when I went there for the first time.  My friend Robert prefaced it in his best archaeologist's voice: "We're going to observe the mating habits of the native homosexual."

And I was hoping for "Nadia's Theme" in its entirety.
Title: Re: 8 June 2009: Chartbusters 1972-1982
Post by: RGMike on June 08, 2009, 10:21:20 AM
Anyone else think that "Kotter" clip was just a little lacking? We heard more of Marcia Strassman than we did Mistah Kah-tah.

Ms Strassman was every good Jewish boy's dream wife back in the day.
BTW, does anyone have a copy of her one-time hit "The Flower People" on some sort of 60's retro compilation?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sPjqmBWlHuE
Title: Re: 8 June 2009: Chartbusters 1972-1982
Post by: urth on June 08, 2009, 10:21:53 AM
Anyone else think that "Kotter" clip was just a little lacking? We heard more of Marcia Strassman than we did Mistah Kah-tah.

Ms Strassman was every good Jewish boy's dream wife back in the day.
BTW, does anyone have a copy of her one-time hit "The Flower People" on some sort of 60's retro compilation?

From the bio page of her website a fan site:

Quote
In April, 1967, Marcia attempted to launch a singing career with the recording of Jerry Goldstein and "Lord" Tim Hudson's "The Flower Children" song (these two coined the phrase "flower power"). The single was the #1 hit in Los Angeles and San Francisco, but failed to make it to the top 100 nationwide.
Title: Re: 8 June 2009: Chartbusters 1972-1982
Post by: ggould on June 08, 2009, 10:22:53 AM
Anyone else think that "Kotter" clip was just a little lacking? We heard more of Marcia Strassman than we did Mistah Kah-tah.

Ms Strassman was every good Jewish boy's dream wife back in the day.
BTW, does anyone have a copy of her one-time hit "The Flower People" on some sort of 60's retro compilation?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sPjqmBWlHuE
I can't wait to get home and listen to this; it's blocked here at school.  School is over, but I'm still grading labs and cleaning my room!
Title: Re: 8 June 2009: Chartbusters 1972-1982
Post by: Alicat on June 08, 2009, 10:23:11 AM
ewwwwww Rod
Title: Re: 8 June 2009: Chartbusters 1972-1982
Post by: Tinka Cat on June 08, 2009, 10:24:18 AM
BOS Rod
Title: Re: 8 June 2009: Chartbusters 1972-1982
Post by: ggould on June 08, 2009, 10:24:42 AM
Anyone else think that "Kotter" clip was just a little lacking? We heard more of Marcia Strassman than we did Mistah Kah-tah.

Ms Strassman was every good Jewish boy's dream wife back in the day.
BTW, does anyone have a copy of her one-time hit "The Flower People" on some sort of 60's retro compilation?

From the bio page of her website:

Quote
In April, 1967, Marcia attempted to launch a singing career with the recording of Jerry Goldstein and "Lord" Tim Hudson's "The Flower Children" song (these two coined the phrase "flower power"). The single was the #1 hit in Los Angeles and San Francisco, but failed to make it to the top 100 nationwide.

she had a followup song, but the name escapes me right now.
Title: Re: 8 June 2009: Chartbusters 1972-1982
Post by: RGMike on June 08, 2009, 10:25:19 AM
ewwwwww Rod

don't let your inhibitions run wild, Ali.

"spread your wings and let me come inside" -- yikes.
Title: Re: 8 June 2009: Chartbusters 1972-1982
Post by: ggould on June 08, 2009, 10:25:33 AM
BOS Rod
gag me with a spoon!
 ;) ;) ;)
Title: Re: 8 June 2009: Chartbusters 1972-1982
Post by: Alicat on June 08, 2009, 10:27:04 AM
Super BOS
count on me

i can always count on this to sound good
Title: Re: 8 June 2009: Chartbusters 1972-1982
Post by: Gazoo on June 08, 2009, 10:27:14 AM
BOS to the Foul Play clip!  And, of course, to my beloved JS, "Count on Me," one of the most quaintly reassuring songs I've ever heard.
Title: Re: 8 June 2009: Chartbusters 1972-1982
Post by: RGMike on June 08, 2009, 10:27:26 AM
Anyone else think that "Kotter" clip was just a little lacking? We heard more of Marcia Strassman than we did Mistah Kah-tah.

Ms Strassman was every good Jewish boy's dream wife back in the day.
BTW, does anyone have a copy of her one-time hit "The Flower People" on some sort of 60's retro compilation?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sPjqmBWlHuE
I can't wait to get home and listen to this; it's blocked here at school. 

NTM -- it's actuallly quite awful. As a singer, she's a great actress.

VHM Chevy and Goldie, tho' it's a somewhat overrated flick -- if only we'd gotten "Ready to Take a Chance Again" instead of JS.
Title: Re: 8 June 2009: Chartbusters 1972-1982
Post by: ggould on June 08, 2009, 10:27:33 AM
Marty!
Title: Re: 8 June 2009: Chartbusters 1972-1982
Post by: Tinka Cat on June 08, 2009, 10:27:39 AM
ewwwwww Rod

don't ley your inhibitions run wild, Ali.

"spread your wings and let me come inside" -- yikes.

heh, that lines always gets quoted.  What about the line "Stay away from my back door?"   :P
Title: Re: 8 June 2009: Chartbusters 1972-1982
Post by: Alicat on June 08, 2009, 10:28:17 AM
ewwwwww Rod

don't let your inhibitions run wild, Ali.

"spread your wings and let me come inside" -- yikes.
yikes indeed. creeps me out
Title: Re: 8 June 2009: Chartbusters 1972-1982
Post by: mshray on June 08, 2009, 10:28:42 AM
Super BOS
count on me

i can always count on this to sound good

agreed, and a welcome antidote after the depraved Rod song.
Title: Re: 8 June 2009: Chartbusters 1972-1982
Post by: Alicat on June 08, 2009, 10:29:16 AM
ewwwwww Rod

don't ley your inhibitions run wild, Ali.

"spread your wings and let me come inside" -- yikes.

heh, that lines always gets quoted.  What about the line "Stay away from my back door?"   :P

unless you're a back door man
Title: Re: 8 June 2009: Chartbusters 1972-1982
Post by: Tinka Cat on June 08, 2009, 10:29:44 AM
BOS to the Foul Play clip!  And, of course, to my beloved JS, "Count on Me," one of the most quaintly reassuring songs I've ever heard.

Count on Me is wonderful, yes.  

And I was always into the aerial shot of Goldie Hawn in an orange yellow VW convertible Bug driving up Hwy 1.  
Title: Re: 8 June 2009: Chartbusters 1972-1982
Post by: Alicat on June 08, 2009, 10:29:54 AM
Super BOS
count on me

i can always count on this to sound good

agreed, and a welcome antidote after the depraved Rod song.
heh heh, depraved.
Title: Re: 8 June 2009: Chartbusters 1972-1982
Post by: Tinka Cat on June 08, 2009, 10:30:26 AM
ewwwwww Rod

don't ley your inhibitions run wild, Ali.

"spread your wings and let me come inside" -- yikes.

heh, that lines always gets quoted.  What about the line "Stay away from my back door?"   :P

unless you're a back door man

Some guys are pegged as such!  bwahaha!
Title: Re: 8 June 2009: Chartbusters 1972-1982
Post by: RGMike on June 08, 2009, 10:31:27 AM
VHM EWF's "Bow-day-ow"
Title: Re: 8 June 2009: Chartbusters 1972-1982
Post by: ggould on June 08, 2009, 10:31:41 AM
EWF September
Title: Re: 8 June 2009: Chartbusters 1972-1982
Post by: Gazoo on June 08, 2009, 10:31:50 AM
BOS to the Foul Play clip!  And, of course, to my beloved JS, "Count on Me," one of the most quaintly reassuring songs I've ever heard.

Count on Me is wonderful, yes.  

And I was always into the aerial shot of Goldie Hawn in an orange VW convertible Bug driving up Hwy 1.  

Speaking of which:
http://babyivebeenthinking.blogspot.com/2009/01/barry-manilow-ready-to-take-chance.html

BTW, I'm reviving my blog next Monday.  Thank you all for the encouragement!
Title: Re: 8 June 2009: Chartbusters 1972-1982
Post by: Gazoo on June 08, 2009, 10:32:34 AM
VHM EWF's "Bow-day-ow"

Ori-ori-oriole?
Title: Re: 8 June 2009: Chartbusters 1972-1982
Post by: Davefish on June 08, 2009, 10:33:20 AM
Bawdy-yeah!  BOS for September.
Title: Re: 8 June 2009: Chartbusters 1972-1982
Post by: RGMike on June 08, 2009, 10:33:24 AM
VHM EWF's "Bow-day-ow"

Ori-ori-oriole?

Huh?
Title: Re: 8 June 2009: Chartbusters 1972-1982
Post by: Tinka Cat on June 08, 2009, 10:34:40 AM
  And, of course, to my beloved JS, "Count on Me," one of the most quaintly reassuring songs I've ever heard.

 Hey Gaz, do you know that sweater that Papa John Creech wears in the liner pic on -- I think -- Red Octopus?   It's embroidered w his name I think, and it's white and brown?  I met a guy who was wearing that same sweater!  I mean the actual sweater that belonged to Papa John.  he (was? is?) a waiter at Weird Fish on Mission Street.

Title: Re: 8 June 2009: Chartbusters 1972-1982
Post by: Alicat on June 08, 2009, 10:35:05 AM
BOS # whatever Blondie
Call me!
Title: Re: 8 June 2009: Chartbusters 1972-1982
Post by: RGMike on June 08, 2009, 10:35:10 AM
VHM Rodney.  Blondie becomes AL's first multiple-play artist (Neil doesn't count).

ETA: Thank you AL for sparing us Kenny Loggins!
Title: Re: 8 June 2009: Chartbusters 1972-1982
Post by: Lightnin' Rod on June 08, 2009, 10:36:32 AM
BOS Rod(ney). 

"Oh, it looks good on you though."

BTW, if '82 is the bonus clip, AL is pardoned for 100 years.
Title: Re: 8 June 2009: Chartbusters 1972-1982
Post by: Gazoo on June 08, 2009, 10:37:42 AM
VHM EWF's "Bow-day-ow"

Ori-ori-oriole?

Huh?

That's what those refrain vox sound like to me.  A willful mondegreen.

John - My copy of Red Octopus has Papa John in a red checkered flannel shirt.  Not familiar with the sweater, alas.  (I hope it doesn't have old-man smell!)
Title: Re: 8 June 2009: Chartbusters 1972-1982
Post by: RGMike on June 08, 2009, 10:38:06 AM
AAAAAAAAAAACK!  garbage-can Kim strikes again.
Title: Re: 8 June 2009: Chartbusters 1972-1982
Post by: Lightnin' Rod on June 08, 2009, 10:39:43 AM
AAAAAAAAAAACK!  garbage-can Kim strikes again.

You are either listening to a radio, or our streams have buffered to different spots.  I read your post before Ms Carnes began.

 
Title: Re: 8 June 2009: Chartbusters 1972-1982
Post by: RGMike on June 08, 2009, 10:41:40 AM

BTW, if '82 is the bonus clip, AL is pardoned for 100 years.

oh, yeah, forgot about the Bonus (since I rarely stay tuned).  The player has gone berserk for me.
Title: Re: 8 June 2009: Chartbusters 1972-1982
Post by: Davefish on June 08, 2009, 10:42:07 AM
AAAAAAAAAAACK!  garbage-can Kim strikes again.

You are either listening to a radio, or our streams have buffered to different spots.  I read your post before Ms Carnes began.

 
Big bad buffering rearing its head today.
Title: Re: 8 June 2009: Chartbusters 1972-1982
Post by: ggould on June 08, 2009, 10:42:12 AM
AAAAAAAAAAACK!  garbage-can Kim strikes again.

You are either listening to a radio, or our streams have buffered to different spots.  I read your post before Ms Carnes began.

 
I'm having some stream trouble just now, but noticed the songs are being identified in the stream;  I didn't think Dave used to spin it live like that.
Title: Re: 8 June 2009: Chartbusters 1972-1982
Post by: Gazoo on June 08, 2009, 10:42:33 AM
AAAAAAAAAAACK!  garbage-can Kim strikes again.

You are either listening to a radio, or our streams have buffered to different spots.  I read your post before Ms Carnes began.

 
Big bad buffering rearing its head today.

At least it happened at the best possible time.
Title: Re: 8 June 2009: Chartbusters 1972-1982
Post by: urth on June 08, 2009, 10:43:03 AM
AAAAAAAAAAACK!  garbage-can Kim strikes again.

You are either listening to a radio, or our streams have buffered to different spots.  I read your post before Ms Carnes began.

 

My stream has been buffering mercilessly since the middle of BDE. I'd be a lot more ticked off if I weren't so unheezed. :)

And Rod calls it--1982 is the bonus track! I bow before you, sir.
Title: Re: 8 June 2009: Chartbusters 1972-1982
Post by: RGMike on June 08, 2009, 10:43:18 AM
AAAAAAAAAAACK!  garbage-can Kim strikes again.

You are either listening to a radio, or our streams have buffered to different spots.  I read your post before Ms Carnes began.
 

No, I'm streaming using geoff's link above.  But it got all freakiy during "BDE".
Title: Re: 8 June 2009: a VT by any other name...?
Post by: Tinka Cat on June 08, 2009, 10:43:49 AM
"10 great songs from 10 great years" sez AL on the promo. "Chartbusters '72 to '82" or somesuch. (er, that's 11 years, AL)  Did Dave take the phrase "vertical tasting" back to Michigan with him?

Great minds.

Just heard the promo leading into the set (so much for the surprise factor) and thought, "Gee, I hope someone clues her in that 72 to 82 is 11 years. Otherwise, it'll be AL's first 11 at 10."

As for the substitution of "chartbusters" for "vertical tasting", I think that's just another way they're trying to distance AL's 10@10 from the Dave years, to make it hers without borrowing much at all from Dave. About the only thing that's carried over that I can tell is the little bit of Time Warp that opens the intro. Otherwise it's completely reinvented.

She made a point of saying these were all big hits back in the day.  So maybe she'll keep the VT idea around for other uses..
Title: Re: 8 June 2009: Chartbusters 1972-1982
Post by: Alicat on June 08, 2009, 10:44:15 AM
Kim Carnes doesn't work for me but a great set!
Title: Re: 8 June 2009: Chartbusters 1972-1982
Post by: Davefish on June 08, 2009, 10:44:48 AM
AAAAAAAAAAACK!  garbage-can Kim strikes again.

You are either listening to a radio, or our streams have buffered to different spots.  I read your post before Ms Carnes began.
 

No, I'm streaming using geoff's link above.  But it got all freakiy during "BDE".
Yah, I completely missed the backsell.  It's working fine now that commercials are on.
Title: Re: 8 June 2009: Chartbusters 1972-1982
Post by: RGMike on June 08, 2009, 10:45:13 AM
AAAAAAAAAAACK!  garbage-can Kim strikes again.

You are either listening to a radio, or our streams have buffered to different spots.  I read your post before Ms Carnes began.

 

My stream has been buffering mercilessly since the middle of BDE. I'd be a lot more ticked off if I weren't so unheezed. :)

And Rod calls it--1982 is the bonus track! I bow before you, sir.

No offense to Rod, but the bonus is always the next year in sequence for a VT.
Title: Re: 8 June 2009: Chartbusters 1972-1982
Post by: Tinka Cat on June 08, 2009, 03:39:10 PM
6/08/09 - Monday!  Chartbusters from 1972 - 1982!!
   1.  1972 - Al Green - Let's Stay Together
(TV:  Zoom)
   2.  1973 - Paul McCartney - Jet
   3.  1974 - Grand Funk Railroad - Locomotion
(TV:  Welcome Back Kotter)
   4.  1975 - Elton John - Philadephia Freedom
(Nadia's Theme/Olympics)
   5.  1976 - Peter Frampton - Show Me the Way
   6.  1977 - Rod Stewart - Tonight's the Night
(MOVIE:  Foul Play)
   7.  1978 - Jefferson Starship - Count On Me
   8.  1979 - Earth, Wind & Fire - September
(MOVIE:  Caddyshack)
   9.  1980 - Blondie - Call Me
 10.  1981 - Kim Carnes - Bette Davis Eyes
BONUS TRACK:  1982 - Survivor - Eye of the Tiger
Title: Re: 8 June 2009: Chartbusters 1972-1982
Post by: Lightnin' Rod on June 08, 2009, 04:16:14 PM
AAAAAAAAAAACK!  garbage-can Kim strikes again.

You are either listening to a radio, or our streams have buffered to different spots.  I read your post before Ms Carnes began.

 

My stream has been buffering mercilessly since the middle of BDE. I'd be a lot more ticked off if I weren't so unheezed. :)

And Rod calls it--1982 is the bonus track! I bow before you, sir.

No offense to Rod, but the bonus is always the next year in sequence for a VT.

A solid grasp on the obvious -- that's me! 8)