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Main Discussion Area => KFOG's 10@10 => Topic started by: RGMike on December 31, 2015, 09:30:07 PM

Title: 1 Jan 2016: a "classic" from... 1979
Post by: RGMike on December 31, 2015, 09:30:07 PM
It's already posted on the KFOG page, so it's not exactly a spoiler at this point.

A Good Friday ’79 Caddy Flashback!!

1. The Clash- Brand New Cadillac
2. Charlie Daniels Band- Devil Went Down to Georgia
(Movie: The Warriors)
3. Joe Walsh/Eagles- In the City
(Movie: The Jerk)
4. Joe Jackson- Fools In Love
(Movie: The Jerk)
5. Little River Band- Lonesome Loser
(TV: SNL Jeopardy ’99)
6. Hot Chocolate- Every 1’s a Winner
(TV: Battle of the Network All Stars)
7. Tim Curry- I Do the Rock
(News: Eclipse of the sun)
8. The Police- Bring On The Night
9. Elvis Costello- Green Shirt
(Movie: The Life of Brian)
10. Monty Python/ Eric Idle- Always Look On the Bright Side of Life
(Backsell: Herb Alpert - Rise)

Orig aired on Good Friday, 4/6/12 (hence the Life of Brian), and re-run this past July.
Title: Re: 1 Jan 2016: a "classic" from... 1979
Post by: RGMike on January 01, 2016, 09:39:26 AM
and it's started 20 minutes early. WTFF?
Title: Re: 1 Jan 2016: a "classic" from... 1979
Post by: urth on January 01, 2016, 10:38:58 AM
and it's started 20 minutes early. WTFF?

No wonder it was fully done when I tuned in at 10:35.
Title: Re: 1 Jan 2016: a "classic" from... 1979
Post by: dischead on January 01, 2016, 06:44:13 PM
and it's started 20 minutes early. WTFF?
No wonder it was fully done when I tuned in at 10:35.

While an early start for 10@10 seems to be the norm on holidays (and early in the SMM),
that is notably premature.

Also, there wasn't the usual commerical-free New Year's Eve party music.
Title: Re: 1 Jan 2016: a "classic" from... 1979
Post by: RGMike on January 01, 2016, 07:35:24 PM
and it's started 20 minutes early. WTFF?
No wonder it was fully done when I tuned in at 10:35.

While an early start for 10@10 seems to be the norm on holidays (and early in the SMM),
that is notably premature.

Also, there wasn't the usual commerical-free New Year's Eve party music.

I'll also note that, with A-to-Z starting Monday, they don't seem to be bothering with the top 104 songs of the year. The Peak did their Top 107 countdown last nite; Beck's "Dreams" was #1. I suspect KFOG's would be "Shut Up & Dance" or "Sedona", altho' it often seemed that their most-played songs this year were leftover from last year, like "Take Me to Church" and "Budapest".