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Pat Clarke step aside,, early 60s are on the horizon,,,, once a year we get to hear much more than Brown Eyed Girl!!!!!!!
Mike said:im hooked on it
did not listen much through the 40s but as they went on to the 50s ive begun to listen more
they are now on the 60s last night i turned them on at 11pm they where still on 1960 i think the spring
I found a list of no longer valid links for lists by decade. It appears they were published in 2004...by any miracle, did anyone download these documents & save them?BobOnTheJob said:I'd love to have a list too...Why would the RIAA care if the list is published after IT is broadcast?
BobOnTheJob said:I found a list of no longer valid links for lists by decade. It appears they were published in 2004...by any miracle, did anyone download these documents & save them?BobOnTheJob said:I'd love to have a list too...Why would the RIAA care if the list is published after IT is broadcast?
40's -- http://www.xmradio.com/pdf/the40s_it.pdf
50's -- http://www.xmradio.com/programming/pdf/the50s_it.pdf
60's -- http://www.xmradio.com/pdf/the60s_it.pdf
70's -- http://www.xmradio.com/programming/pdf/the70s_it.pdf
80's -- http://www.xmradio.com/programming/pdf/the80s_it.pdf
FRR said:I can't find it there. Can you be more specific?
FRR said:I know I must seem like an idiot on this, but I finally got the fifties page to come up but can NOT get the sixties page to appear. Now I can't even get the fifties page up, (thank God I bookmarked it). Any suggestions?
FRR said:Hey mobile exradiodj' is there some way you can post those PDF's?