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CBS-FM's Seven Day Weekend

oldies76:

This morning, Sue O mentioned Monday afternoon as the time it will conclude.

It's fairly obvious that they're not playing everything everything, but this A-Z has been so fabulous that it's really not worth complaining about *anything*. "On a Carousel" was played in the middle of the night, and I haven't heard that one since I can't remember when. Even the 50's are being well represented.

It feels so good to be part of a radio event that's going to be talked about for a long time to come. Maybe CBS-FM will have it again next year - I hope so! It recalls an era when *everyone* was listening to WABC on the beach, in their cars, during cookouts, etc. That was fun. This is fun!

The A-Z countdown also gives the opportunity for each of us to conduct a spontaneous "life review," as each song elicits memories of all "the people and things that went before." That's *always* interesting. :)

Given the huge splash of the A-Z, I can't imagine how the station is going to top itself for the 1st Aniversary of the Return. They've gotta do something! At any rate, the last few days have been a spectacular lead in.

WCBS-FM LIVES! Hooray for all of us!
 
i am indeed hooked on this extravaganza; and this morning I heard "River deep Mountain High" by the (70s) Supremes(with Jean Terrell taking over Miss Ross' spot) and The Four Tops; what a rush that was!; hope to hear more of Jean's Supremes in the S (Stoned Love)and U (Up The Ladder To The Roof) sections;
great stuff, CBS!
 
kathyClninhMyHseNYnkrs It feels so good to be part of a radio event that's going to be talked about for a long time to come. Maybe CBS-FM will have it again next year - I hope so! It recalls an era when *everyone* was listening to WABC on the beach, in their cars, during cookouts, etc. That was fun. This is fun!

The A-Z countdown also gives the opportunity for each of us to conduct a spontaneous "life review," as each song elicits memories of all "the people and things that went before." That's *always* interesting. :)

Given the huge splash of the A-Z, I can't imagine how the station is going to top itself for the 1st Aniversary of the Return. They've gotta do something! At any rate, the last few days have been a spectacular lead in.

WCBS-FM LIVES! Hooray for all of us!

No complaints here either, just a thorough representation of what was popular in year's past in alpha order. I really hope they do this again!! Yes, the memories live on :) :) and so do the 50's!

By the way though, "New York Groove" by Ace Frehley was not played...kinda strange since it's an A to Z from NYC.
 
wgliradio said:
I can tell you nothing happened during Hot Hot Hot. I was in the studio while it was on working on an issue with a headphone jack. ;)

The Ariane was installed in line Monday, my first day in. I do not have rights access YET to the processor since the passwords are at Empire and I haven't been able to get access. Next week we should have connectivity from Empire to the studio with the processor so I can make the needed adjustments (remember, some things there are still pointing to 1515 Broadway on the Network). On top of that, the processor is using an old version of software which we will upgrade.

Kudos to Eric Barklow who fixed the HD time alignment issue.

I agree I am not 100% happy with it, but I do feel it is better than it was, but it will be even better still. The changes made to the Ariane yesterday happened around 4pm when we adjusted the stereo imaging. I felt it was over enhanced causing multipath issues, so we tailored it in a little.

All I can say is stay tuned. We are working very hard and in a systematic fashion to take care of everything in order so we don't end up doing a million things at once and lose track of where we are. If you know of my posts on audio processing, you know I am not yet satisfied!!!

Is the sound on the CBS livestream also changed? It sounds a lot 'bigger' now.
 
oldies76 said:
By the way though, "New York Groove" by Ace Frehley was not played...kinda strange since it's an A to Z from NYC.

I'm not sure if I know that one. If it was from the 50's, well, I come by my experience of the music of that decade from Dan Ingram ("Bom Ching" LOL!), et al., "striking Gold." So, these days, there are a lot of "new" songs I hear on Sunday nights when Don K. is on.

However, when Joe Causi played "New York State of Mind" last night, that was a real moment for me.

BTW, another thing I'm really enjoying is that I have to stop what I'm doing for different songs, or whole segments, and take up my hover position over the radio.

Any semblence of a regular sleep pattern got shot to h3ll this week. That's for sure!
 
KathyClningMyHseNYnkrs said:
oldies76 said:
By the way though, "New York Groove" by Ace Frehley was not played...kinda strange since it's an A to Z from NYC.

I'm not sure if I know that one. If it was from the 50's, well, I come by my experience of the music of that decade from Dan Ingram ("Bom Ching" LOL!), et al., "striking Gold." So, these days, there are a lot of "new" songs I hear on Sunday nights when Don K. is on.

However, when Joe Causi played "New York State of Mind" last night, that was a real moment for me.

BTW, another thing I'm really enjoying is that I have to stop what I'm doing for different songs, or whole segments, and take up my hover position over the radio.

Any semblence of a regular sleep pattern got shot to h3ll this week. That's for sure!

New York Groove is by Ace Frehley, the guitarist from Kiss, from about 1979. One of those low-charting songs that was really popular and then kind of disappeared.

It would have been a great choice - it always reminds me of the roller skating rink when I was a kid. But that was in Boston. I'm sure in NYC it got way more airplay.

....was also surprised they skipped the Grand Funk Loco-Motion. I LOVE when they do all the different covers of songs back to back. The three "Rock and Roll Music" versions (Berry, Beatles, Beach Boys) was a fun example.

Here's two suggestions to try and top it next year (or at Xmas/Memorial Day/Labor Day):

1) Do a longer version (lots of titles they could add in.) They could start on a Friday rather than a Monday.

2) Do it "countdown" style, trying to put the "Earth Angel"s "In The Still of the Night" "Satisfaction" and "American Pie" songs way up high. Have all the oldtime jocks weigh in and try to make an all-time "best" list.
What would be #1. New York New York?

3) Do it alphabetically by artist.
 
I like it just the way it is....and "NY Groove" was a moderate hit in NY,believe it or not:
KISS and the glam rockers were given a hard time by top 40 radio in general
 
scooty430 said:
New York Groove is by Ace Frehley, the guitarist from Kiss, from about 1979. One of those low-charting songs that was really popular and then kind of disappeared.

It would have been a great choice - it always reminds me of the roller skating rink when I was a kid. But that was in Boston. I'm sure in NYC it got way more airplay.

Where was I? LOL!

I MAY know it. There are so many songs I don't know the correct titles to, or any title at all, or never knew who recorded them. But I know these songs like the back of my hand. Incredible, huh?

....was also surprised they skipped the Grand Funk Loco-Motion. I LOVE when they do all the different covers of songs back to back. The three "Rock and Roll Music" versions (Berry, Beatles, Beach Boys) was a fun example.

I'm crazy about that, too! Two other good ones: "On Broadway," both The Drifters' version, and the one by George Benson. (IMO, The Drifters' singer is much better - sorry they don't usually play this one.) Also "One Fine Day," by The Chiffons, then Carole King. Great stuff!

Here's two suggestions to try and top it next year (or at Xmas/Memorial Day/Labor Day):

1) Do a longer version (lots of titles they could add in.) They could start on a Friday rather than a Monday.

2) Do it "countdown" style, trying to put the "Earth Angel"s "In The Still of the Night" "Satisfaction" and "American Pie" songs way up high. Have all the oldtime jocks weigh in and try to make an all-time "best" list.
What would be #1. New York New York?

3) Do it alphabetically by artist.

All good suggestions. The station can try them all, as far as I'm concerned. I'd love a longer version of A-Z. We're hooked! We'd follow it to the end, just as we're doing now. It's a perfect summer thing.
 
lalumia said:
i am indeed hooked on this extravaganza; and this morning I heard "River deep Mountain High" by the (70s) Supremes(with Jean Terrell taking over Miss Ross' spot) and The Four Tops; what a rush that was!; hope to hear more of Jean's Supremes in the S (Stoned Love)and U (Up The Ladder To The Roof) sections;
great stuff, CBS!

I think Jeff Mazzei was the one who played "Up The Ladder To The Roof," during his countdown show, last Sunday night. I love that song, and hadn't heard it for years and years.
 
lalumia said:
I like it just the way it is....and "NY Groove" was a moderate hit in NY,believe it or not:
KISS and the glam rockers were given a hard time by top 40 radio in general

Oh, don't get me wrong. I LOVE the coundtdown the way it is. Best countdown ever, really. (Not including the XM countdown, which covers 1920s to present day and plays every charting song.)

I was just responding to the "how do they top this next year?" question. :)
 
KathyClningMyHseNYnkrs said:
I'm crazy about that, too! Two other good ones: "On Broadway," both The Drifters' version, and the one by George Benson. (IMO, The Drifters' singer is much better - sorry they don't usually play this one.) Also "One Fine Day," by The Chiffons, then Carole King. Great stuff!

It's funny with the cover versions.... As a young kid in the 70s, I thought a lot of these songs were new songs, for example:

On Broadway
Hooked On A Feeling (the ooga chaka version)
Loco-Motion
Only Wanna Be With You (Bay City Rollers)
Be My Baby (also Bay City Rollers)
Mockingbird
Handy Man
Knock On Wood

Then as I got older and heard more music, I'd hear the originals and often be pretty surprised!
 
It's funny with the cover versions.... As a young kid in the 70s, I thought a lot of these songs were new songs, for example:

On Broadway
Hooked On A Feeling (the ooga chaka version)
Loco-Motion
Only Wanna Be With You (Bay City Rollers)
Be My Baby (also Bay City Rollers)
Mockingbird
Handy Man
Knock On Wood

Then as I got older and heard more music, I'd hear the originals and often be pretty surprised!

I agree with you - i remember when i first heard "Go Away Little Girl" by The Happenings (on CBSFM, naturally...) - up until that point, i had just thought that Donny Osmond had recorded the song and that was it - boy, was i wrong on this one (and many others, apparently!) 8) 8)
 
Anyone noted that CBS-FM played "Mambo #5" back in the M's? A song from 1999 mixed in...that's great!!
CBS-FM's A to Z is one of a kind!

It could be longer though, as Scooty mentioned. A few key songs are being skipped though, even "More Love" by Kim Carnes. That was on Top 40 radio frequently back in the summer of 1980. Even the cheesy, novelty "Pac-Man Fever" from 1982 was missed. Oh well.

Any word on the "Firecracker 400" in L.A.?

Keep up the hits and the memories WCBS :)
 
andreajesus I agree with you - i remember when i first heard "Go Away Little Girl" by The Happenings (on CBSFM, naturally...) - up until that point, i had just thought that Donny Osmond had recorded the song and that was it - boy, was i wrong on this one (and many others, apparently!) 8) 8)

Even Steve Lawrence did one in 1963 (#1)
 
I am also enjoying this A To Z weekend on CBSFM too. Some songs I haven't heard in ages or at all I am hearing this weekend. Great Job CBSFM! All's we need now is the reverb back on 101.1FM. Now let's get 98.3 WTRY here in Albany NY to do something this good as well and circulate all those hits that are good and they never play from the 50's to the 80's. Too bad Brian Thomas couldn't help WTRY with their on air presentation with his expertise.
 
KathyClningMyHseNYnkrs said:
scooty430 said:
New York Groove is by Ace Frehley, the guitarist from Kiss, from about 1979. One of those low-charting songs that was really popular and then kind of disappeared.

It would have been a great choice - it always reminds me of the roller skating rink when I was a kid. But that was in Boston. I'm sure in NYC it got way more airplay.

Where was I? LOL!

I MAY know it. There are so many songs I don't know the correct titles to, or any title at all, or never knew who recorded them. But I know these songs like the back of my hand. Incredible, huh?

Just amazing what you can Google these days. I remember the song, was never that high on my "list" .. I think I heard it a lot on 98.7 those days.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L-4vMQOOiUY
 
oldies76 said:
Anyone noted that CBS-FM played "Mambo #5" back in the M's? A song from 1999 mixed in...that's great!!
CBS-FM's A to Z is one of a kind!

Yes, I certainly DID! And I've been SO TEMPTED to call the station to ask for Martha Wash's "Strike It Up!" LOL!
 
I am loving every minute of the A-Z countdown. As far as "Mambo #5" goes, back in the day part of the song used to be played on Bob Shannon's Friday show at 5PM for a while.

Overnight I heard "On Top of Spaghetti" (also heard it on Jeff Mazzei's 1963 countdown show months ago).
Just heard The Tremeloes "Silence Is Golden" - wow! And now Lenny Welch - doesn't get much better than this.

I haven't listened to the radio so much in ages.
 
OldiesfaninNY Overnight I heard "On Top of Spaghetti" (also heard it on Jeff Mazzei's 1963 countdown show months ago).
Just heard The Tremeloes "Silence Is Golden" - wow! And now Lenny Welch - doesn't get much better than this.

I haven't listened to the radio so much in ages.

Huge specialties like this will bring alot of infrequent radio listeners back again, hopefully keeping them and boost ratings.
People are tired of the usual monotony heard all week long and need to be exposed to huge varieties like this every so often. Hopefully and I believe it is, a sign of changes to most classic hits stations to bring back listeners!!

CBS-FM RULES! :) ;)
 
oldies76 said:
Anyone noted that CBS-FM played "Mambo #5" back in the M's? A song from 1999 mixed in...that's great!!
CBS-FM's A to Z is one of a kind!

But it works, so who cares? I LOVE IT!!
 
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