Post subject: [2017-09-29] The Association "Live" remaster (Varese)
Posted: Sat Aug 19, 2017 4:14 pm
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It has the 5 songs I like. Not sure if i need live versions or not. As popular as they were, hard to believe they only had 5 hits (at least in the Seattle area).
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Post subject: [2017-09-29] The Association "Live" remaster (Varese)
Posted: Sun Aug 20, 2017 4:22 pm
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I was still all over am radio in 1968; so it must have been a regional thing. To the best of my knowledge, I've never heard the song. They had 5 hits here (not in this order):
1. Cherish 2. Windy 3. Never My Love 4. Along Comes Mary 5. Goodbye Columbus
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Posted: Sun Aug 20, 2017 5:41 pm
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I was talking about national chart placings on the Billboard Top 100.
I have no idea what was big on Seattle radio.
Along Comes Mary #7 - 1966 Cherish #1 - 1966 Windy #1 - 1967 Never My Love - #2 - 1967 Everything That Touches You #10 - 1968 ...and for the heck of it... Goodbye Columbus #80 - 1969
Post subject: [2017-09-29] The Association "Live" remaster (Varese)
Posted: Sun Aug 20, 2017 6:19 pm
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Goodbye Columbus was huge here.
Back in those days local radio stations actually programmed themselves; as opposed to now where three or 4 corporations program all for profit radio in the USA.
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Geff R. wrote:
Goodbye Columbus was huge here.
Back in those days local radio stations actually programmed themselves; as opposed to now where three or 4 corporations program all for profit radio in the USA.
I haven't listened to ANY radio in at least 10 years.
Tried satellite, but found they repeated their deeper playlist, in the same order, for several days running.
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Transcribing the weekly record surveys of KJR radio, Seattle's Top 40 AM giant of the 60s and 70s.
February 9, 1968
1)Dionne Warwick--(Theme From) Valley of the Dolls 2)Tommy Boyce & Bobby Hart--I Wonder What She's Doing Tonite 3) Paul Mauriat & His Orchestra--Love is Blue 4) Fireballs- Bottle of Wine 5) First Edition- Just Dropped In 6) American Breed- Bend Me, Shape Me 7)John Fred & His Playboy Band--Judy in Disguise (With Glasses) 8)Nancy Sinatra & Lee Hazlewood--Some Velvet Morning 9)Georgie Fame--The Ballad of Bonnie and Clyde 10)1910 Fruitgum Co.--Simon Says 11)Lemon Pipers--Green Tambourine 12)Association--Everything That Touches You
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Post subject: [2017-09-29] The Association "Live" remaster (Varese)
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When I listen to satellite, I bounce between '50s on 5, '60s on 6, '70s on 7, Classic Vinyl, Deep Tracks, Soul Town, Beatles, Elvis and E Street that there's so much diversity. Even if you hear repeats on one channel, there are so many other places to go to hear the same era of music.
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Posted: Sun Aug 20, 2017 7:16 pm
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DanO wrote:
Geff R. wrote:
Goodbye Columbus was huge here.
Back in those days local radio stations actually programmed themselves; as opposed to now where three or 4 corporations program all for profit radio in the USA.
I haven't listened to ANY radio in at least 10 years.
Tried satellite, but found they repeated their deeper playlist, in the same order, for several days running.
happened to me also, 2 summers ago i rented a car with sirius'XM......drove form vegas to reno to tahoe to napa to oakland and on the deep tracks startion i heard the same songs over and over again. the whole time we had the car (10 days) there was not one single new howard stern show.
even on the beatles station, my cousin has it and went on a 2 day thing with him and they repeated beatle songs in those 2 1/2 days.
i would NEVER pay for sirius/XM, especially now that stern is only on 3 days a week new and only for about 25 - 30 weeks a year.
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