Thursday, April 01, 2010

KFXM and Kmen March 28-29, 1972

A Horse With No Name-America #1 on both stations
Highest debut on KFXM The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face-Roberta Flack #25 New
Heart Broken Bopper-Guess Who
Highest debut Look What You've Done For Me-Al Green #20
New
Vincent-Don McLean
Morning Has Broken-Cat Stevens

K/men Radio The "Rock" Of The Inland Empire

7 comments:

  1. That Roberta Flack song had a typo
    on the titleof the 45. Atlantic fixed it in a
    few weeks when they issued new 45s
    of the song.

    Fixed title is FIRST TIME EVER I SAW
    YOUR FACE. Which is actually the way she sings it. On first few weeks of issue,
    typo read like this: FIRST TIME I EVER
    SAW YOUR FACE.

    Ain't that special.

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  2. INTERESTING... did that wee smallish typo on the record labeling add any appreciable
    collectible value to those disks?

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  3. Dyslexia has no market value

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  4. "HRUMMMMMMP! Value not the market for Dyslexia you say, hmmmmmmm?!
    maybe yes, may no; but value more the intent of what is said, think you differently, yes?" (YODA THE WHILL, 28 BBY)

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  5. RE ANONYMOUS' COMMENT:

    "Please rephrase that last
    comment to English.
    No jibberish, please."


    AND THE RESPONSE IS:

    '' For those who understand, no explanation is needed.
    For those who do not understand, no explanation is possible.''

    HAL 9000

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  6. No,I did get the message.
    It's just hard on the eyes trying
    to decipher a sentence like that.

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  7. ...WELL THEN, THE 'AYES' HAVE IT!

    Groucho Marx

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