Ed Trefzger said:"Respect" by Aretha Franklin
"Go All The Way" by The Raspberries
"Brass In Pocket" by The Pretenders (if indeed you do hear it!)
YES! and may I say a nice variety!
Ed Trefzger said:"Respect" by Aretha Franklin
"Go All The Way" by The Raspberries
"Brass In Pocket" by The Pretenders (if indeed you do hear it!)
SirRoxalot said:Overplayed. Played it myself thousands of times. Heard in multiple formats. But still NEVER fails to get the "crank it" gene fired up:
Shook Me All Night Long - AC/DC
JimPastrick said:Challenging "Satisfaction" as the greatest Top 40 song of all time, (either with talkover or following TM Uptempo Jingle Number 3 on Grey Fidelipac) :
The Spencer Davis Group, "Give Me Some Lovin'"
Again, no talk-up to the vocal, except for Jack... Armstrong, not the radio station... and Berns. Go for the "Hey" on the intro.
Just trying to stay true to the timeframe when it was played as a current on KB, WABC, WLS and WYSL (or WNIA which had one or two hokey "WNIA 123" jingles.) ;D Like a lot of jocks, I've played it from Vinyl 45 (as a Power Gold) on Russco and QRK turntables with MicroTrack tonearms; GoldCart and ScotchCart (ITC single play and triple decks); CD (GoldDisc and Greatest Hits) and wav. Sounded good on every platform, mono or stereo, sign of a great song. Wazzup with PDs who throw carts... thought that was reserved for morning show primadonnas and stressed out production guys (usually Friday afternoon between 4 and 7 p.m.) Pretty hard to throw a wav file against the wall.chas108 said:I always liked the red "Stereo" Fidelipacs...and in later years...Scotchcarts/ITC Carts. You could practically throw them across the studio (like one of my old PDs used to do) and they'd bounce right back. And right now, on one of those red Fidelipacs...filled with "hot tape": Duran Duran - "Hungry Like The Wolf"...the 5:14 version that's since disappeared off the face of the earth.JimPastrick said:Challenging "Satisfaction" as the greatest Top 40 song of all time, (either with talkover or following TM Uptempo Jingle Number 3 on Grey Fidelipac) :
The Spencer Davis Group, "Give Me Some Lovin'" Again, no talk-up to the vocal, except for Jack... Armstrong, not the radio station... and Berns. Go for the "Hey" on the intro.
JimPastrick said:Challenging "Satisfaction" as the greatest Top 40 song of all time, (either with talkover or following TM Uptempo Jingle Number 3 on Grey Fidelipac) :
The Spencer Davis Group, "Give Me Some Lovin'"
Again, no talk-up to the vocal, except for Jack... Armstrong, not the radio station... and Berns. Go for the "Hey" on the intro.
I think you just started a sub-thread. BTW, didn't we hear you use that bit a few times... ahem. How about rolling the Human Beinz "Nobody But Me" and walking up to the vocal with, Before the show, I asked my boss for a raise and he told me "No, no, no, no....." -Rimshot! Gray Fildeipac. Savage, you're on the clock. We're waiting.Debaser said:JimPastrick said:Challenging "Satisfaction" as the greatest Top 40 song of all time, (either with talkover or following TM Uptempo Jingle Number 3 on Grey Fidelipac) :
The Spencer Davis Group, "Give Me Some Lovin'"
Again, no talk-up to the vocal, except for Jack... Armstrong, not the radio station... and Berns. Go for the "Hey" on the intro.
Hahahahaha...If you're going to feed your horse, what's cheaper than straw? "HEY"...Best talk up one liner ever?
JimPastrick said:With a killer intro that sounds great coming out of the TOH ID; Shotgun #3; Transition Slow to Fast #1 or for your best :03 Positioning Liner and talk-up, I submit for your consideration, The Undisputed Truth, "Smiling Faces, Sometimes" (Take my advice I'm only trying to school ya'.) As Linc Hayes might say, "Solid!" (Under 40 readers asks, "Who the hell is Linc Freakin' Hayes?")