June 12, 1976 Casey Kasem AmericanTop 40 - ##40-35
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- The first 6 countdown songs from June 12, 1976 from Casey Kasem's original American Top 40. Close to 50 years old! Enjoy and remember. (For ## 34-38, see • June 12, 1976 Casey Ka... ).
Casey is a legend! He’s very missed! The AT-40 was something I listened to every Sunday morning religiously! Miss this type of radio. ❤😢
I grew up with AT40. What was great about 70s music was how diverse it was. A song from the movie Nashville, Rufus, Laverne and Shirley theme, Parliament, a very wimpy John Travolta, and America.
Only to hear Casey's voice.. Good olddays and normal.. good olddays 👍🎼😊
@Eileen Moran
Sure did seem that things were more rational and normal back then in the late 70s and prior.
I'd gladly take a time machine trip back to when I was a very young teenager.
Was 14 in the summer of ‘76. My first job, Casey on Sundays. I’d go back there in a minute.
Tears ,heartache, wish we can go back,I listened every wk brooklyn ny
As an Australian I used to love listening to Casey Kasem, mum had the radio up loud while she did her housework, four hours every Saturday made my weekend.
Thanks for the memories.
His voice sounds like home...
Oh my goodness yes! I would set up my radio with a cassette ready to record my favorite songs! They play every Saturday on the radio today.. I listen as I drive.. great memories!
@@deedeeb7985 my family moved to Germany and the only thing that would keep me together was listening to Casey Kasem on AFN Radio with my small handheld radio. It was a true lifesaver during those difficult years.
Summer Sunday nights knowing school was out for 3 months and not a care in the world unless my 9 volt battery died in my transistor radio! Life sure has changed.
@@footballfan7771 lol good story. I had the small transistor radio too. I would love to still have it.
He's the voice of my childhood.
Huge Casey Kasem fan-Thanks for posting!
Casey kasem was also the voice of shaggy on the Scooby Doo cartoons. From Ms. Harper Stacey.
Keep your feet on the ground and keep reaching for the stars
it was 14 years old..always waiting CK in my radio,
I can remember listening to this show on Sunday nights before going to bed as a 8yo in 1976❤
It's so weird being 27 and relating to this. Growing up in the truck my dad would always listen to Sirius radio's 70's channel and they would replay these top 40s on day they lined up with. Hearing Kasem on the radio coming home from the race track at night was a regular thing for me, I enjoyed it
Thanks for this. I graduated from high school in 76, so these are some great memories!
Me too. Lately I've been wanting to go back, if only for the music!
Same here!
It was so good.
@ SaveOurSouls11: I also left school in 1976. 15 June.
ALL of these 45s filed away in boxes in my basement! I was getting ready to enter high school this summer...FUN times ahead!
Always will love Casey!!😊😊😊
I loved Casey Kasem. Always looked forward to listening to him on Sunday mornings. Really enjoy these videos they make me smile for the great memories,yet they make me sad for the way he treated after his death.
Thanks for your tribute to Casey! I have more of his old Top 40 countdown shows, and will plan to post them soon.
That s kind of sad when everyone loves you So much in a way that there’s no compromise on either side n. I believe if he could say just a couple of words to alll of them I think those words would be
G R O W. U P. A L R E A D Y ! ! !
SO. SAD for everyone
I ♡ the 70's! I turned 11 that April of '76. 📻
I graduated also in 1976, 70’s had timeless classics, singers could actually sing but music wasn’t manipulated like it is today. Loved Casey Kasem he had a unique voice.❤️
I was born in 1976. I really miss the shows we listened to during deer season.
Recorded music has always been "manipulated" to some degree - reverb, echo, multiple takes, punch-ins, etc.
High School Class of 1973...really loved the 70s..best years of my life!!!😊😊😊
John Travolta before the Saturday Night Fever craze
John Travolta in June 1976 teen idol television star Vinnie Barbarino on Welcome Back Kotter I was finishing third grade my sister was 17 finishing junior year in high school I think she was already in love with John John Travolta you are my favorite actor dancer singer my idol always
Parliament making its debut at 37!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Casey Kasem's voice part of my childhood! Great post, thank you!
Yes I still have this record.
I graduated high school 2 days earlier.
I still have that John Travolta album.
He couldn't sing a note. Very sad indeed.
Wow, it must be worth something. I think that album only sold abt 2 dozen copies. (& 2 of those were freebies)😛
1976 Cutlass Supreme White Tucked Vinyl , Midnight Blue with White Vinyl Roof.... Yessssss
Music died when poorCasey did.It will never be the same.
Casey's whole family was fighting over his will. From Ms. Harper Stacey.
True; when he retired from doing countdowns, radio and music just went downhill quick...
❤ Let Her In!
My 45th birthday was yesterday. This is awsome thank you
No one cares.
Thanks and happy birthday!
During crewlayovers taped the show in the late 70s for hours in many major cities like LAX ORD JFK YYZ MIA DEN (visiting friends) with miniature FM STEREO/Cassetterecorders, some of which much later digitlised for "eternity", and maybe to be published on YT 😊
This is great, thank you. Wish we also could hear the commercials.
Wow thank you Gary for a really fun afternoon. I always listen to the at40 70d and 80s .. But today I wondered where the 90s and early 2000s were .. After hearing the 1st casey Kasem .. The tube sent me to you .. Very cool
nice time capsule! released 4 days before I was born!
I use to have a Casey kasem tape I use to listen to it over and over. I think it was 1976 I remember there was a cow sound on the tape
Awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I haven't heard that America song in literally forever.
1976 Aguadilla Jose de Diego high school memories,,,
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Aqui no Brasil curtindo o AmericanTop 40 coisa linda demais.
There was a local radio station that it used to play the american top 40 even after Casey's passed away but now they stop playing the program 🥺, If anybody knows what radio station or any app I can listen his program again. It was nice to listen to him every Sunday 😊
Every weekend Sirius XM Radio 70's Station plays a Kasey Kasem show for that week in a particular year.
@@michaelgorman6094 thanks for the info 😎👍
I honestly don't remember that Chaka Khan one! I like it, though! The "Laverne & Shirley" single should have left in the "12345678, schlemiel, schlemazel, hasenpfeffer incorporated"-- that's the best part IMHO!
Southern comfort
This generation missed a lot in the music industry. They listen to nothing but auto tune crap or just plain crap.
I used to listen faithfully to AT40 in the 70s & 80s in Singapore. I recall a special edition where Casey did a Top 40 countdown of hits from The Beatles. Does anyone have a link to this specific edition?
Im remember in cuba we listen top 40 for wgbs
The chart is easy to find where I look.🙂
I had the complete show of 7/4/76, The special Beatles one in 81 and numerous others. Still have many on tape. One day I might be able to transfer them over to cd. Don't know about here. Would you have the two that I mentioned? Miss being able to talk to and hear from Casey.
Song number 40 sounds like Jim Croce. I'm not easy.
Also Carrie was John Travolta first movie
He was Nancy Allen's boyfriend in the movie. Nancy Allen played Chris, the girl who had hatred for Carrie. From Ms. Harper Stacey.
His movie debut was actually a low budget horror movie called The Devil's Rain in 1975.
I was 9 years old, so my parents weren't taking me to see Nashville. "I'm Easy" was just another cheesy, disposable pop song as far as I was concerned. It wasn't until many years later that I could appreciate the context. The scene where Keith Carradine invites all his flings down to hear him debut the song is the point where the film kicks into overdrive and doesn't let up. I don't think today's attention-addled generations could handle sitting through two hours of mostly dialogue to get to that point.
Just #40-#35. Can’t be #40-#1.
40 - I'm Easy, Keith Carradine -- "Nashville" was a great movie
39 - Dance with Me, Rufus with Chaka Khan -- Desperately bad attempt to ride the disco train
38 - Theme from Laverne & Shirley, Cindy Greco - Bouncy, relentlessly upbeat cheese
37 - Tear the Roof Off the Sucker, Parliament - Prince learned a lot from them
36 - Let Her In, John Travolta - Painful pitch problems, terrible song
35 - Today's the Day, America - Tuneless, formless, indifferently executed
Damn, sorry mid 70s kidz (I was one too) but the music of that era sucked hard (w/some notable exceptions) {I mean disco WTF WE'RE WE THINKING? It's a musical era much like the 90s- best left forgotten.
I hear ya. All the 'marshmallow music' (Barry Manilow, Streisand, for example) sucked and disco made people want to vomit.
Bob Marley is a Regae God.