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July 19, 1986 AT40's "Most Michael Jackson-Like Of Set" award goes to Jermaine Stewart's We Don't Have To Take Our Nose Clothes Off: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ID_N7rv-iN8it's like he's doing an MJ imitation. btw, the song was co-written by Narada Michael Walden, who's responsible for the board lingo "Narada"
Quote from: SFGuy on July 02, 2009, 10:46:43 PMI don't if this is a mistake or not but here is the description of XM's 70's on 7 Casey's show on Saturday morning (9AM PT).:It's only fitting that a show called "American Top 40" debuted on America's birthday. Casey Kasem hosted the very first "AT40" countdown airing on Independence Day Weekend, 1970. We've dug deep into our archive vaults to find that very first show! I definitely will tape it. If this the show, I'll see if I could make an audio file and I'm successful there, I will offer it to anyone here who wants it. I let everyone know on Saturday if (a) the show comes on and (b) if I could make an audio file on the show. If anyone can access XM radio, it's on 3 times, 9PM Saturday, 6AM and 9PM Sunday (all times Pacific)Which XM station carries this? I get some XM channels via DirecTV.
I don't if this is a mistake or not but here is the description of XM's 70's on 7 Casey's show on Saturday morning (9AM PT).:It's only fitting that a show called "American Top 40" debuted on America's birthday. Casey Kasem hosted the very first "AT40" countdown airing on Independence Day Weekend, 1970. We've dug deep into our archive vaults to find that very first show! I definitely will tape it. If this the show, I'll see if I could make an audio file and I'm successful there, I will offer it to anyone here who wants it. I let everyone know on Saturday if (a) the show comes on and (b) if I could make an audio file on the show. If anyone can access XM radio, it's on 3 times, 9PM Saturday, 6AM and 9PM Sunday (all times Pacific)
Quote from: Tinka_Cat on July 03, 2009, 10:38:17 AMQuote from: SFGuy on July 02, 2009, 10:46:43 PMI don't if this is a mistake or not but here is the description of XM's 70's on 7 Casey's show on Saturday morning (9AM PT).:It's only fitting that a show called "American Top 40" debuted on America's birthday. Casey Kasem hosted the very first "AT40" countdown airing on Independence Day Weekend, 1970. We've dug deep into our archive vaults to find that very first show! I definitely will tape it. If this the show, I'll see if I could make an audio file and I'm successful there, I will offer it to anyone here who wants it. I let everyone know on Saturday if (a) the show comes on and (b) if I could make an audio file on the show. If anyone can access XM radio, it's on 3 times, 9PM Saturday, 6AM and 9PM Sunday (all times Pacific)I don't get XM, but would def be interested in hearing this for sure.. thanks SFGuy!Indeed, SFG, it would be wonderful if you could do that. I heard that show when they re-ran it in 1975 for the 5th anniversary, and was struck by how much Casey's voice had changed in 5 years. By '75 he'd really gotten into his groove of a super-sincere, slightly syrupy delivery, but in '70 he was gruffer and punchier (you can hear remnants of that in the early-'71 shows we've gotten). It was a revelation at the time for a young radio geek like me.
Quote from: SFGuy on July 02, 2009, 10:46:43 PMI don't if this is a mistake or not but here is the description of XM's 70's on 7 Casey's show on Saturday morning (9AM PT).:It's only fitting that a show called "American Top 40" debuted on America's birthday. Casey Kasem hosted the very first "AT40" countdown airing on Independence Day Weekend, 1970. We've dug deep into our archive vaults to find that very first show! I definitely will tape it. If this the show, I'll see if I could make an audio file and I'm successful there, I will offer it to anyone here who wants it. I let everyone know on Saturday if (a) the show comes on and (b) if I could make an audio file on the show. If anyone can access XM radio, it's on 3 times, 9PM Saturday, 6AM and 9PM Sunday (all times Pacific)I don't get XM, but would def be interested in hearing this for sure.. thanks SFGuy!
Magic 98 is into an October 29, 1977 chart. Just missed Ronnie Milsap and Stephen Bishop, sadly; Andy Gibb's goin' down and Dave Mason's on his way up, with Brick's "Dusic" and Eric Carmen's "She Did It" upcoming.
Quote from: RGMike on July 04, 2009, 05:01:03 PMMagic 98 is into an October 29, 1977 chart. Just missed Ronnie Milsap and Stephen Bishop, sadly; Andy Gibb's goin' down and Dave Mason's on his way up, with Brick's "Dusic" and Eric Carmen's "She Did It" upcoming.HA! I remember this one now, we heard it last year: it's the one where Casey gushes over there being "five -- yes I said five! -- remakes in a row!", starting with Ms Ronstadt in the bayou.
I'm listening to it now. BOS to the Ronnie Milsap. HM to Rita Coolidge's finest moment; "We're All Alone" is the only time she didn't sound bored to me...