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Many Casey's Top 40 Countdowns on CD

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BigRadioFan

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Hi,

I have many "Casey's Top 40" shows from the 1990s on CD. These are copies from the actual CD's sent to radio stations, and the shows are complete with network commercials and network cue sheets. PERFECT quality. Each show contains the top 40 songs in the USA, requests and dedications, and station mentions for CHR stations all over the USA. At certain points in this shows history due to the fragmentation of formats at the time (alternative, dance, R&B) and it's effect on top 40 radio, the show was probably heard on less than 100 stations in the US.


Email for all details if you are interested: [email protected]

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I bought the LP's from a 1984 AT 40 show with all the sheets that go along with them for the total price of 25 cents.

> Hi,
>
> I have many "Casey's Top 40" shows from the 1990s on CD.
> These are copies from the actual CD's sent to radio
> stations, and the shows are complete with network
> commercials and network cue sheets. PERFECT quality. Each
> show contains the top 40 songs in the USA, requests and
> dedications, and station mentions for CHR stations all over
> the USA. At certain points in this shows history due to the
> fragmentation of formats at the time (alternative, dance,
> R&B) and it's effect on top 40 radio, the show was probably
> heard on less than 100 stations in the US.
>
>
> Email for all details if you are interested:
> [email protected]
>
> (This post was edited for content, you cannot solicit on the
> boards)
>
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> I bought the LP's from a 1984 AT 40 show with all the sheets
> that go along with them for the total price of 25 cents.

I haven't gotten any deal quite as good as that :)

eBay prices, when they allowed the shows to be sold there, sometimes would fetch up to $100 for a 1970's or 1980's AT40 show.

My best find ever was a local LP store that had the special top 40 Beatles songs of all time countdown from the early 80's that Casey did. They didn't even bother to listen or note that it was a special show, and sold it for $15. I've since seen that get more than $200 sold on eBay.

But again, I am GIVING the shows away. I'm not even asking for shipping. I am asking for signups for a website I belong to but it's free. Email me for more information.
 
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