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This Podcast is a show where two friends review a randomly chosen American Top 40 Episode from the 1970’s, the most interesting decade in pop music. In each episode we will review all 40 songs in the chosen week’s countdown and provide some factual information on each song as well as our personal opinions, stories, and comments related to it.

70's Weekly Countdown with Mark and Pete Mark and Pete

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    • 4.9 • 12 Ratings

This Podcast is a show where two friends review a randomly chosen American Top 40 Episode from the 1970’s, the most interesting decade in pop music. In each episode we will review all 40 songs in the chosen week’s countdown and provide some factual information on each song as well as our personal opinions, stories, and comments related to it.

    Episode 74; The Week Ending April 14, 1973 Stuck in the Middle with a Dead Skunk

    Episode 74; The Week Ending April 14, 1973 Stuck in the Middle with a Dead Skunk

    This week we go so long we eclipse all other episodes as we go all the way to the last song in the Billboard Top 40 from the week ending April 14, 1973. It may be the twelfth of never when you finally finish listening to this one!

    Link to a listing of the songs in this week’s episode: https://top40weekly.com/1973-all-charts/#US_Top_40_Singles_Week_Ending_14th_April_1973

    Data Sources: Billboard Magazine, where the charts came from and on what the countdown was based.

    Websites:
    allmusic.com, songfacts.com,  wikipedia.com
    (because Mark’s lazy)

    Books:
    “Ranking the 70’s” by Dann Isbell, and Bill Carroll

    “American
    Top 40 With Casey Kasem (The 1970’s)" by Pete Battistini.

    Rejected Episode Titles:

    Reeling in the Funky Worm

    The Night the Lights Went Out Round the Old Oak Tree

    The Cisco Kid Ain’t No Woman

    Stir it Up and Cook with Honey

    Little Willy is a Funky Worm

    Dueling Little Willys

    Dueling Funky Worms

    • 2 hr 44 min
    Episode 73: The Week Ending April 1, 1972 Everybody Plays the Fool

    Episode 73: The Week Ending April 1, 1972 Everybody Plays the Fool

    This week we talk about how back in the '70s, I grew up on a farm down by the lazy river where I had a horse with no name. The horse was sickly, but it had a heart of gold. Then there was the day that I found myself in the court of king heroin. I realized I was runnin’ away and slipping into darkness with no one to depend on. Then came the day I lost everything I own. This week we take a look around at the Billboard Top 40 for the Week of April 1, 1972, and if you believe any of what has been said here, then I GOTCHA!

    Link to a listing of the songs in this
    week’s episode:  https://top40weekly.com/1972-all-charts/#US_Top_40_Singles_Week_Ending_1st_April_1972

    Data Sources: Billboard Magazine, where the charts came from and on what the countdown was based.

    Websites: allmusic.com, songfacts.com,  wikipedia.com (because Mark’s lazy)

    Books: “Ranking the 70’s” by Dann Isbell, and Bill Carroll

    “American Top 40 With Casey Kasem (The 1970’s)" by
    Pete Battistini.

    Rejected Episode Titles:

    I Gotcha

    No One to Depend on for the Truth

    Precious and Few are the Crazy Momma’s

    Give Ireland Back to the Horse with No Name

    Precious and Few is Everything I Own

    The Lion Sleeps Tonight Because He Has Jungle Fever

    Some links to things we discussed in this episode:

    Yacht or Nyacht?:  https://www.yachtornyacht.com/

    Vintage Commodore Model 886D Electronic Pocket Calculator
    Circa 1974 – 1975: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Vintage_Commodore_Model_886D_Electronic_Pocket_Calculator,_Made_In_USA,_LED_Display,_Circa_1974_-_1975_%2815956114737%29.jpg

    • 2 hr 5 min
    Episode 72: The Week Ending March 17, 1979 The Sultans of Freak

    Episode 72: The Week Ending March 17, 1979 The Sultans of Freak

    Don’t cry out loud, we know it’s St. Patrick’s Day. Maybe I’m a fool, or just falling for what a fool believes, but I once saw a leprechaun and gave chase. I don’t know
    if it’s right, but I swear it’s got to be real, he was the greatest dancer that I’ve ever seen! This week we go stublin’ in to the Billboard Top 40 from the
    Week of March 17, 1979. Heaven knows I miss the 70’s, so please take me home.

    Link to a listing of the songs in this
    week’s episode: https://top40weekly.com/1979-all-charts/#US_Top_40_Singles_For_The_Week_Ending_17th_March_1979

    Data Sources: Billboard Magazine, where the charts came
    from and on what the countdown was based.

    Websites: allmusic.com, songfacts.com,  wikipedia.com (because Mark’s lazy)

    Books: “Ranking the 70’s” by Dann Isbell, and Bill Carroll

    “American Top 40 With Casey Kasem (The 1970’s)" by
    Pete Battistini.

    Rejected Episode Titles:

    Do Ya Think I’m Le Freak?

    Groove Thing Bustin’ Loose

    Do Ya Think I’m Sexy? What a Fool Believes

    I Was Made for Music Box Dancin’ Shoes

    Stumblin’ In My Dancin’ Shoes

    Livin' It Up at the Y.M.C.A

    Some links to things we discussed in this episode:

    Chic - Feat Slash & Sister Sledge (He's The Greatest
    Dancer) - Live in Tokyo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=teIw5u1SSfQ

    Will Ferrell Gap commercial Neil Diamond Forever in Blue
    Jeans: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xABWHG8-1P4

    Rick Beato Interview of Michael McDonald: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NLAcQIfoauQ&t=5s

    SCTV 3 Michael McDonald Ride Like the Wind Backing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4JLbhEUE_5U

    • 2 hr 28 min
    Episode 71: The Week Ending March 1, 1975 Poetry Man, You’re No Good

    Episode 71: The Week Ending March 1, 1975 Poetry Man, You’re No Good

    We’re back in ‘75 again and somehow it feels like I’ve been this way before. It seems like it's high time we hop in our Chevy Van, get movin’ on, and roll on down the highway in the express lane. This week it's part of the plan to review the Billboard Top 40 from the Week of March 1st, 1975. What kind of emotion will this episode bring? If you have a strong opinion, don’t call us, we’ll call you!

    Link to a listing of the songs in this
    week’s episode: https://top40weekly.com/1975-all-charts/#US_Top_40_Singles_Week_Ending_1st_March_1975

    Data Sources: Billboard Magazine, where the charts came from
    and on what the countdown was based.

    Websites: allmusic.com, songfacts.com,  wikipedia.com (because Mark’s lazy)

    Books: “Ranking the 70’s” by Dann Isbell, and Bill Carroll

    “American Top 40 With Casey Kasem (The 1970’s)" by
    Pete Battistini.

    Rejected Episode Titles:

    Roll on Down the Highway Chevy Van

    Roll on Down the Highway in the Express Lane

    Can’t Get It Out Of My Head, I’m a Woman

    Poetry Man, Reggae Woman, Lady Marmalade

    Have You Never Been on Fire?

    • 2 hr 13 min
    Episode 70: The Week Ending Valentine’s Day, 1976 I Write the Deep Purple Songs

    Episode 70: The Week Ending Valentine’s Day, 1976 I Write the Deep Purple Songs

    As you look back on the times of your life, what was Valentine’s Day like? Back in the 70s, were you a love machine who used your charms to land a money honey? Did you break the heart of a sweet thing?  Perhaps the tables turned at some point and you rode a love rollercoaster with an evil woman.  I am sure you found out that love hurts and oh how breaking up is hard to do. Well, one thing I am sure of is that I love music. So wake up everybody, because this week we are going to take
    a slow ride through the Billboard Top 40 from the Week of February 14, 1976. We may sing a song or two. Won’t you join me, because I surely can’t do this all by myself?

    Link to a listing of the songs in this
    week’s episode: https://top40weekly.com/1976-all-charts/#US_Top_40_Singles_Week_Ending_14th_February_1976

    Data Sources: Billboard Magazine, where the charts came
    from and on what the countdown was based.

    Websites: allmusic.com, songfacts.com,  wikipedia.com (because Mark’s lazy)

    Books: “Ranking the 70’s” by Dann Isbell, and Bill Carroll

    “American Top 40 With Casey Kasem (The 1970’s)" by
    Pete Battistini.

    Rejected Episode Titles:

    Love to Love You Love Machine

    Tracks of My Love Roller Coaster

    50 Ways to Leave Your Convoy

    Tangerine You Sexy Thing

    Dream on Weaver

    Some links to things we discussed in this episode:

    Evel Knievel on the Sonny and Cher Show: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k0BMon_x57M

    Bugs Bunny... "Leopold!": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gt1V61SPI_w

    The Brady Bunch Hour - All By Myself: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSeWcZICF7E

    Frank Sinatra - I Sing the Songs: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ad9_cy1znSk

    • 2 hr 26 min
    Episode 69: The Week Ending January 25, 1975 Pick Up the Pieces After Kung Fu Fighting

    Episode 69: The Week Ending January 25, 1975 Pick Up the Pieces After Kung Fu Fighting

    Seems like we never can say goodbye to the 70s, we just can’t get it out of our head. It is probably because as a nightingale would, we were struttin’ our stuff like a free bird back then. This week we call on the entertainer to be the Billboard Top 40 from the Week of January 25, 1975. When we get to the end of the countdown will we be saying “you’re no good”, or will we say it was some kind of wonderful? No matter what, per doctor’s orders, you’d better take a big yellow taxi to the
    nearest club and get dancin’!

    Link to a listing of the songs in this
    week’s episode: https://top40weekly.com/1975-all-charts/#US_Top_40_Singles_Week_Ending_25th_January_1975

    Data Sources: Billboard Magazine, where the charts came
    from and on what the countdown was based.

    Websites: allmusic.com, songfacts.com,  wikipedia.com (because Mark’s lazy)

    Books: “Ranking the 70’s” by Dann Isbell, and Bill Carroll

    “American Top 40 With Casey Kasem (The 1970’s)" by
    Pete Battistini.

    Rejected Episode Titles:

    Your Bulldog Drinks Champagne on Doctors Orders

    Big Yellow Taxi In the Sky With Diamonds

    A Nightingale is a Free Bird

    One Man Boogie on Reggae Woman

    Bungle in the Black Water Jungle

    You’re the first, My Last, My Postman

    Some links to things we discussed in this episode:

    Enjoli Commercial:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N_kzJ-f5C9U     
    The Jackson 5, Carol Burnett Show (1974): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yAItLVNBQlo

    Mr. Rooney Goes to Washington:  https://peabodyawards.com/award-profile/mr-rooney-goes-to-washington/

    Grand Funk Railroad - Madison Square Garden 1972 - Full
    Concert: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNx07lau9hY

    Isaac Hayes “Never Can Say Goodbye”:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bJpN1Jf2I50

    • 2 hr 19 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
12 Ratings

12 Ratings

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Highly recommend

Great commentary and creative inserts of Brass Bonanza

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Terrific

Love the podcast. Fix the incorrect possessive on the “70”!!!!!

brooklynhistorianLars ,

Fine

Good too long though I mean 62 to 144 and 7 2 plus hour show

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