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Classic Casey Kasem

Classic American Top 40 with Casey Kasem has a new home. It will be broadcast on Sunday mornings from 8am-11am on WPLM-FM, Today's Easy 99.1

The station will run 70s and 80s versions alternate weeks.
 
The last time I heard it here in the Worcester area was late last year on 96.1 WSRS before the annual Christmas flip and then it never returned afterwards.
 
Classic American Top 40 with Casey Kasem has a new home. It will be broadcast on Sunday mornings from 8am-11am on WPLM-FM, Today's Easy 99.1

The station will run 70s and 80s versions alternate weeks.

Sirius XM has run it for a while, and here is my take on it

there are a lot of lousy songs on those countdowns, not the one hit wonders or "lost" songs, I'm talking real honest to goodness grade A fecal matter that should have been buried in a landfill. Half the songs, if not more have not had airplay in 20 years, and a bunch of them are going to be out of the format.

want proof?

CASEY KASEM'S AMERICAN TOP 40 - 8/7/76
GUEST HOST: SONNY MELENDREZ


40: I'M GONNA LET MY HEART DO THE WALKIN' - THE SUPREMES
39: SHOWER THE PEOPLE - JAMES TAYLOR
38: C'MON MARIANNE - DONNY OSMOND
37: WHAM BAM SHANG-A-LANG - SILVER
EXTRA: ON BROADWAY - THE DRIFTERS
36: LOWDOWN - BOZ SCAGGS
35: A LITTLE BIT MORE - DR. HOOK
34: MORE, MORE, MORE (PART 1) - ANDREA TRUE CONNECTION
33: WHO'D SHE COO - THE OHIO PLAYERS
32: ANOTHER RAINY DAY IN NEW YORK CITY - CHICAGO
31: LET HER IN - JOHN TRAVOLTA
30: SUMMER - WAR
29: SOMETHING HE CAN FEEL - ARETHA FRANKLIN
28: I'LL BE GOOD TO YOU - BROTHERS JOHNSON
27: HEAVEN MUST BE MISSING AN ANGEL - TAVARES
26: (SHAKE, SHAKE, SHAKE) SHAKE YOUR BOOTY - KC & THE SUNSHINE BAND
25: SOPHISTICATED LADY (SHE'S A DIFFERENT LADY) - NATALIE COLE
24: SAY YOU LOVE ME - FLEETWOOD MAC
23: YOUNG HEARTS RUN FREE - CANDI STATON
22: PLAY THAT FUNKY MUSIC - WILD CHERRY
21: LAST CHILD - AEROSMITH
20: A FIFTH OF BEETHOVEN - WALTER MURPHY
19: I'D REALLY LOVE TO SEE YOU TONIGHT - ENGLAND DAN & JOHN FORD COLEY
18: BABY I LOVE YOUR WAY - PETER FRAMPTON
17: I'M EASY - KEITH CARRADINE
16: YOU'RE MY BEST FRIEND - QUEEN
15: TEAR THE ROOF OFF THE SUCKER (GIVE UP THE FUNK) - PARLIAMENT
14: THIS MASQUERADE - GEORGE BENSON
13: GET CLOSER - SEALS & CROFTS
12: TURN THE BEAT AROUND - VICKIE SUE ROBINSON
11: IF YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN - NEIL DIAMOND
10: AFTERNOON DELIGHT - STARLAND VOCAL BAND
9: YOU'LL NEVER FIND ANOTHER LOVE LIKE MINE - LOU RAWLS
8: KISS AND SAY GOODBYE - THE MANHATTANS
7: GOT TO GET YOU INTO MY LIFE - THE BEATLES
6: ROCK AND ROLL MUSIC - THE BEACH BOYS
5: YOU SHOULD BE DANCING - BEE GEES
4: LET 'EM IN - WINGS
3: MOONLIGHT FEELS RIGHT - STARBUCK
2: LOVE IS ALIVE - GARY WRIGHT
1: DON'T GO BREAKING MY HEART - ELTON JOHN & KIKI DEE


CASEY KASEM’S AMERICAN TOP 40 - 5/8/76

40: SHOP AROUND - THE CAPTAIN AND TENNILLE
39: I WANT YOU - MARVIN GAYE
38: BARETTA'S THEME - RHYTHM HERITAGE
37: MOVIN' - BRASS CONSTRUCTION
36: FALLEN ANGEL - FRANKIE VALLI
35: ANYTIME (I'LL BE THERE) - PAUL ANKA
34: HURT - ELVIS PRESLEY
33: I'VE GOT A FEELING - AL WILSON
32: UNION MAN - CATE BROTHERS
31: SHOUT IT OUT LOUD - KISS
30: MORE, MORE, MORE (PART 1) - ANDREA TRUE CONNECTION
29: LOVE REALLY HURTS WITHOUT YOU - BILLY OCEAN
28: LOVE IN THE SHADOWS - NEIL SEDAKA
27: DON'T PULL YOUR LOVE/THEN YOU CAN TELL ME GOODBYE - GLEN CAMPBELL
26: YOUNG BLOOD - BAD COMPANY
25: DECEMBER 1963 (OH WHAT A NIGHT) - FOUR SEASONS
24: HAPPY MUSIC - BLACKBYRDS
23: COME ON OVER - OLIVIA NEWTON-JOHN
22: SWEET LOVE - COMMODORES
21: ONLY SIXTEEN - DR. HOOK
20: FOOL TO CRY - ROLLING STONES
19: HAPPY DAYS - PRATT & McCLAIN
18: RHIANNON (WILL YOU EVER WIN) - FLEETWOOD MAC
17: MISTY BLUE - DOROTHY MOORE
16: STRANGE MAGIC - ELECTRIC LIGHT ORCHESTRA
15: I DO, I DO, I DO, I DO, I DO - ABBA
14: SARA SMILE - DARYL HALL & JOHN OATES
13: TRYIN' TO GET THE FEELING AGAIN - BARRY MANILOW
12: SHANNON - HENRY GROSS
11: BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY - QUEEN
10: DISCO LADY - JOHNNIE TAYLOR
9: LET YOUR LOVE FLOW - BELLAMY BROTHERS
8: GET UP AND BOOGIE - SILVER CONVENTION
7: LOVE HANGOVER - DIANA ROSS
6: SHOW ME THE WAY - PETER FRAMPTON
5: SILLY LOVE SONGS - WINGS
4: FOOLED AROUND AND FELL IN LOVE - ELVIN BISHOP
3: BOOGIE FEVER - SYLVERS
2: RIGHT BACK WHERE WE STARTED FROM - MAXINE NIGHTINGALE
1: WELCOME BACK - JOHN SEBASTIAN
 
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I listened for a bit this AM.

Boney M charted with a non Christmas song.

I enjoy hearing songs I have not heard in a long time.

PS; It would be my contention that early and mid 70s music on the whole blew big chunks.
 
I listened for a bit this AM.

Boney M charted with a non Christmas song.

I enjoy hearing songs I have not heard in a long time.

PS; It would be my contention that early and mid 70s music on the whole blew big chunks.


Song 40-30 can get a little iffy, but after that it fine. People like the nostalgic feel to it, and when you take the three hour show, the lesser known titles are edited way down
 
Sirius XM has run it for a while, and here is my take on it

there are a lot of lousy songs on those countdowns, not the one hit wonders or "lost" songs, I'm talking real honest to goodness grade A fecal matter that should have been buried in a landfill. Half the songs, if not more have not had airplay in 20 years, and a bunch of them are going to be out of the format.

want proof?

CASEY KASEM'S AMERICAN TOP 40 - 8/7/76
GUEST HOST: SONNY MELENDREZ


40: I'M GONNA LET MY HEART DO THE WALKIN' - THE SUPREMES
39: SHOWER THE PEOPLE - JAMES TAYLOR
38: C'MON MARIANNE - DONNY OSMOND
37: WHAM BAM SHANG-A-LANG - SILVER
EXTRA: ON BROADWAY - THE DRIFTERS
36: LOWDOWN - BOZ SCAGGS
35: A LITTLE BIT MORE - DR. HOOK
34: MORE, MORE, MORE (PART 1) - ANDREA TRUE CONNECTION
33: WHO'D SHE COO - THE OHIO PLAYERS
32: ANOTHER RAINY DAY IN NEW YORK CITY - CHICAGO
31: LET HER IN - JOHN TRAVOLTA
30: SUMMER - WAR
29: SOMETHING HE CAN FEEL - ARETHA FRANKLIN
28: I'LL BE GOOD TO YOU - BROTHERS JOHNSON
27: HEAVEN MUST BE MISSING AN ANGEL - TAVARES
26: (SHAKE, SHAKE, SHAKE) SHAKE YOUR BOOTY - KC & THE SUNSHINE BAND
25: SOPHISTICATED LADY (SHE'S A DIFFERENT LADY) - NATALIE COLE
24: SAY YOU LOVE ME - FLEETWOOD MAC
23: YOUNG HEARTS RUN FREE - CANDI STATON
22: PLAY THAT FUNKY MUSIC - WILD CHERRY
21: LAST CHILD - AEROSMITH
20: A FIFTH OF BEETHOVEN - WALTER MURPHY
19: I'D REALLY LOVE TO SEE YOU TONIGHT - ENGLAND DAN & JOHN FORD COLEY
18: BABY I LOVE YOUR WAY - PETER FRAMPTON
17: I'M EASY - KEITH CARRADINE
16: YOU'RE MY BEST FRIEND - QUEEN
15: TEAR THE ROOF OFF THE SUCKER (GIVE UP THE FUNK) - PARLIAMENT
14: THIS MASQUERADE - GEORGE BENSON
13: GET CLOSER - SEALS & CROFTS
12: TURN THE BEAT AROUND - VICKIE SUE ROBINSON
11: IF YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN - NEIL DIAMOND
10: AFTERNOON DELIGHT - STARLAND VOCAL BAND
9: YOU'LL NEVER FIND ANOTHER LOVE LIKE MINE - LOU RAWLS
8: KISS AND SAY GOODBYE - THE MANHATTANS
7: GOT TO GET YOU INTO MY LIFE - THE BEATLES
6: ROCK AND ROLL MUSIC - THE BEACH BOYS
5: YOU SHOULD BE DANCING - BEE GEES
4: LET 'EM IN - WINGS
3: MOONLIGHT FEELS RIGHT - STARBUCK
2: LOVE IS ALIVE - GARY WRIGHT
1: DON'T GO BREAKING MY HEART - ELTON JOHN & KIKI DEE


CASEY KASEM’S AMERICAN TOP 40 - 5/8/76

40: SHOP AROUND - THE CAPTAIN AND TENNILLE
39: I WANT YOU - MARVIN GAYE
38: BARETTA'S THEME - RHYTHM HERITAGE
37: MOVIN' - BRASS CONSTRUCTION
36: FALLEN ANGEL - FRANKIE VALLI
35: ANYTIME (I'LL BE THERE) - PAUL ANKA
34: HURT - ELVIS PRESLEY
33: I'VE GOT A FEELING - AL WILSON
32: UNION MAN - CATE BROTHERS
31: SHOUT IT OUT LOUD - KISS
30: MORE, MORE, MORE (PART 1) - ANDREA TRUE CONNECTION
29: LOVE REALLY HURTS WITHOUT YOU - BILLY OCEAN
28: LOVE IN THE SHADOWS - NEIL SEDAKA
27: DON'T PULL YOUR LOVE/THEN YOU CAN TELL ME GOODBYE - GLEN CAMPBELL
26: YOUNG BLOOD - BAD COMPANY
25: DECEMBER 1963 (OH WHAT A NIGHT) - FOUR SEASONS
24: HAPPY MUSIC - BLACKBYRDS
23: COME ON OVER - OLIVIA NEWTON-JOHN
22: SWEET LOVE - COMMODORES
21: ONLY SIXTEEN - DR. HOOK
20: FOOL TO CRY - ROLLING STONES
19: HAPPY DAYS - PRATT & McCLAIN
18: RHIANNON (WILL YOU EVER WIN) - FLEETWOOD MAC
17: MISTY BLUE - DOROTHY MOORE
16: STRANGE MAGIC - ELECTRIC LIGHT ORCHESTRA
15: I DO, I DO, I DO, I DO, I DO - ABBA
14: SARA SMILE - DARYL HALL & JOHN OATES
13: TRYIN' TO GET THE FEELING AGAIN - BARRY MANILOW
12: SHANNON - HENRY GROSS
11: BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY - QUEEN
10: DISCO LADY - JOHNNIE TAYLOR
9: LET YOUR LOVE FLOW - BELLAMY BROTHERS
8: GET UP AND BOOGIE - SILVER CONVENTION
7: LOVE HANGOVER - DIANA ROSS
6: SHOW ME THE WAY - PETER FRAMPTON
5: SILLY LOVE SONGS - WINGS
4: FOOLED AROUND AND FELL IN LOVE - ELVIN BISHOP
3: BOOGIE FEVER - SYLVERS
2: RIGHT BACK WHERE WE STARTED FROM - MAXINE NIGHTINGALE
1: WELCOME BACK - JOHN SEBASTIAN

Must be a matter of "taste", I personally remember working on air at this time, and love all these songs. great tunes, and would rather hear these than a lot of burned out "tested" songs of today.
 
Agreed, good stuff.Saw John Sebastian a few wks back at Cabot in Beverly.Sometimes fun to do an oh-wow or that's interesting type of tune,as I do occasionally on WMWM

Diesel--Sausolito Summer nights, '81
Del Shannon--From Me To You.He was
covering the Beatles in 63

Rogers and Lee--Don't Stay Away Too Long (a hit later w other lyrics as Bobby Vinton's My Melody of Love, but orig not a hit here

Think--Once You Understand
Bloodrock--D.O.A.
Susan Christie--I Like Onions (yes it was a
hit.)
 
Agreed, good stuff.Saw John Sebastian a few wks back at Cabot in Beverly.Sometimes fun to do an oh-wow or that's interesting type of tune,as I do occasionally on WMWM

Diesel--Sausolito Summer nights, '81
Del Shannon--From Me To You.He was
covering the Beatles in 63

Rogers and Lee--Don't Stay Away Too Long (a hit later w other lyrics as Bobby Vinton's My Melody of Love, but orig not a hit here

Think--Once You Understand
Bloodrock--D.O.A.
Susan Christie--I Like Onions (yes it was a
hit.)

wow is right great job!
. had completely forgot about Think, D.O.A. and love the Diesel track.
 
When 93.7 was Mike "we play anything", they used to play it.Their playlist later narrowed to the overplayed--and they did well with it,but Ent. needed an FM home for EEI so they ditched Mike.Last song played was the familiar Free Bird.
 
The last time I heard it here in the Worcester area was late last year on 96.1 WSRS before the annual Christmas flip and then it never returned afterwards.
Some stations aired the "top Christmas songs" countdown during the holidays, but there were only two of those produced, that I was ever aware of (1971 and 1973) so repeated airings of those might become monotonous after a while.
 
Sirius XM has run it for a while, and here is my take on it

there are a lot of lousy songs on those countdowns, not the one hit wonders or "lost" songs, I'm talking real honest to goodness grade A fecal matter that should have been buried in a landfill. Half the songs, if not more have not had airplay in 20 years, and a bunch of them are going to be out of the format.

want proof?
If any of those were just randomly aired, I might agree with you. However, with the countdowns, we are hearing them in context with other songs that were popular at the time. You can pick any random chart date, and probably half of them would not have stood the test of time.

And with the countdowns, we are hearing them at low-priority listening times over the weekend. (Usually)
 
Song 40-30 can get a little iffy, but after that it fine. People like the nostalgic feel to it, and when you take the three hour show, the lesser known titles are edited way down
Those songs were edited by the network (ABC/Watermark) at the time the countdown was produced. As I understand it, the countdowns are being aired now exactly as they were then. The songs were often cut down due to time constraints. Tough to fit in all those songs in just three hours, and with the commercials, too. This is why they expanded to four hours in 1978.

The songs that were most likely to be severely edited were the ones that were on their way down on the countdowns. They were not edited for the benefit of us in 2016 because they could not have envisioned that anyone in 2016 would ever want to hear these countdowns again.
 
This is a great addition to WPLM. I always loved that program and this has always been a good station for it. I know PLM has often tried to avoid syndicated programming (except Delilah) but I think this is an exception. AT40 was always one of the few syndicated shows that I actually enjoyed. And I saw someone's comment about songs 40-30, and I think it's good that they haven't had AirPlay in a really long time. Because then it'll make you go "Oh my GOD!! I don't even remember the last time I heard this." And the station has other programming devoted to just that, such as the Back in the Day easy cafe every day with Scott Reiniche, who is one of the nicest and best DJs I've ever heard. It's very rare for him to turn down a request. And also Found Cuts On Demand with Dave Newfeld. It's what makes WPLM so unique.

However, I do have a few suggestions. Why exactly are Strictly Sinatra and the Great American Songbook still on there? They were appropriate when Easy 99.1 first started out as a standards station, but it seems like they have moved further and further away from that format as time has gone on. And what's gonna happen when Ron Della Chiesa retires?

Anyway, my suggestion is to drop the programming that airs on Sunday night, and then instead of alternating between 70s and 80s from week to week (this may actually be a problem in some cases, such as the year-end countdown shows that are often in 2 parts), air the 70s shows in the morning and air the 80s shows (all 4 hours) at night.
 
This is a great addition to WPLM. I always loved that program and this has always been a good station for it. I know PLM has often tried to avoid syndicated programming (except Delilah) but I think this is an exception. AT40 was always one of the few syndicated shows that I actually enjoyed. And I saw someone's comment about songs 40-30, and I think it's good that they haven't had AirPlay in a really long time. Because then it'll make you go "Oh my GOD!! I don't even remember the last time I heard this." And the station has other programming devoted to just that, such as the Back in the Day easy cafe every day with Scott Reiniche, who is one of the nicest and best DJs I've ever heard. It's very rare for him to turn down a request. And also Found Cuts On Demand with Dave Newfeld. It's what makes WPLM so unique.

However, I do have a few suggestions. Why exactly are Strictly Sinatra and the Great American Songbook still on there? They were appropriate when Easy 99.1 first started out as a standards station, but it seems like they have moved further and further away from that format as time has gone on. And what's gonna happen when Ron Della Chiesa retires?

Anyway, my suggestion is to drop the programming that airs on Sunday night, and then instead of alternating between 70s and 80s from week to week (this may actually be a problem in some cases, such as the year-end countdown shows that are often in 2 parts), air the 70s shows in the morning and air the 80s shows (all 4 hours) at night.

For the tourists who want to relive yesterday :rolleyes:
 
Just found out that Easy 99.1 will be airing a marathon this weekend. They'll be airing it on Sunday morning like normal, but also airing it on Saturday morning, Sunday night, and Monday morning. They'll be airing the top 50 songs of the 70s and the top 50 songs of the 80s. But I don't know which shows will be airing at what time.
 
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