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Old July 12th 04, 08:34 PM
Glenn Sauter
 
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Default HITS OF YESTERYEAR PLAYLIST FOR 07-18-04

Here's the playlist for 07-18-04:

07-18-04

Palisades Park-Freddy Cannon
See You Later Alligator-Bill Haley & His Comets
Dear Lady Twist-Gary US Bonds
Suavacito-Malo
She Loves You (stereo German version)-Beatles
Cry Baby-Garnett Mimms & The Enchanters
Cara Lin-Strangeloves
We've Got Love-Bobby Rydell
Heatwave-Martha & The Vandellas
Buzzzz-Jimmy Gordon
Nobody But You-Dee Clark
There Goes My Heart Again-Fats Domino
I'll Be Forever Loving You-El Dorados
Shy Girl-Cascades
Beach Time-Roger Smith
Since I Lost My Baby-Temptations
Seasons In The Sun-Terry Jacks
I Met Him On A Sunday-Shirelles
(Come 'Round Here) I'm The One You Need-Smokey & The Miracles
Hey Baby-Bruce Channel
Twistin' White Silver Sands-Bill Black's Combo
Let Me In-Sensations
Lonely Street-Andy Williams
Philadelphia USA-Nu Tornados
I Wanna Testify-Parliaments
Sweet Thing-Spinners
Heart Full Of Soul-Yardbirds
Tramp-Otis Redding & Carla Thomas
Perfidia-Ventures
To Love Somebody-Bee Gees
Can't Say Goodbye-Fireflies
This Diamond Ring-Gary Lewis & The Playboys
Gary, Don't Sell My Diamond-Wendy Hill
Indian Lake-Cowsills
Paper Tiger-Sue Thompson
Don't Ask Me to Be Lonely-Dubs

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Old July 13th 04, 05:34 AM
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Don't know what computer's making your list but it goes for a lot of bombs in
there.

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Old July 20th 04, 01:28 AM
stanmajor
 
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st but it goes for a lot of bombs in
there.

WATCH IT there, greenie! Let's see how you feel in 40 years when some
young whippersnapper like yourself says the same thing about Usher,
J-Lo, Red Hot, and 50Cent!

-CC

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& for the most...it was fun hanging out with Chuck Berry...Fats

Domino...Bobby Darin...(got him laid twice!)
& all the rest!
No money...but fun!
sm

I'm no "greenie"...I was there...played the hits and a bunch on this list

I've
never heard of...but they got programmed into a computer by someone who's a
"greenie" !

"I'm an ordinary person
...with an extraordinary job."
BS from Julia Roberts 2001

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Ohh, that's even worse. "Bomb"ing your own era? I'da loved to have
grown up when you did, pal. At least you HAD real music back then
where talent actually SANG. Today one doesn't even have to sing, play
an instrument(computer does that for you) or know how to read
music(which I don't but I'm no performer) to hit the top 10. Today's
scene is about as creative as a toiletseat compared to 30, 40, 50
years ago.

-CC




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Old July 20th 04, 10:12 PM
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ChrisCoaster wrote:
Ohh, that's even worse. "Bomb"ing your own era? I'da loved to have
grown up when you did, pal. At least you HAD real music back then
where talent actually SANG. Today one doesn't even have to sing, play
an instrument(computer does that for you) or know how to read
music(which I don't but I'm no performer) to hit the top 10. Today's
scene is about as creative as a toiletseat compared to 30, 40, 50
years ago.


That's exactly what my parents said 30 years ago, though.

I'll say that top-40 is far more homogenized than it was when I was a kid.
It used to be there were a wide variety of different musical styles all on
the same chart, but now things are much more uniform. I think that's bad,
and I think it bores listeners as well.

BUT, I don't think anyone can claim that "Yummy, Yummy, Yummy, I've Got
Love In My Tummy" is any better than the worst song on the charts today.
--scott

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Old July 21st 04, 03:11 PM
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Scott Dorsey wrote:

I'll say that top-40 is far more homogenized than it was when I was a kid.


Is there such a thing as Top-40 anymore? I think at some point, everyone
was so into their own format (rock, rap, alternative, etc.) that few
people explore any music out of their own "ghetto". Probably has to do
as much with self identity issues as it does with plain intellectual
laziness...



BUT, I don't think anyone can claim that "Yummy, Yummy, Yummy, I've Got
Love In My Tummy" is any better than the worst song on the charts today.


There were clinkers back then and there are clinkers now.

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