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THE FRIDAY MORNING QUARTERBACK' A PROGRAMMING GUIDE

EXECUTIVE MEWS • 1930 EAST MARLTON PIKE, F36 • CHERRY HILL NEW JERSEY 08003 • (609) 424-9114

FRB ALBUM REPORT Jun 11. 1982 BILL HARD, Editor

GENESIS, "THREE SIDES LIVE", ATLANTIC The e-a-s-i-e-s-t of Choices. "Paperlate" is up to #6, and radio is already raving about the album... Dick Bascom, WQXM: "The album is just absolutely phenomenal with some of the best live rock and roll that I've ever heard"...Bob Bittens, WHCN: "Captures perfectly the essence of the concert performance. Genesis, was, well, overwhelming. Masterful musicians with music that covers all the bases"...Ed Levine, WAQX: "We've been scooping the market for the past few days with the Genesis import. The reaction to it has been almost as strong as to the Stones"...The recording and performance quality is spectacular so you could needledrop blindfolded and do just fine. We do however, expect "Turn It On" and "Abacab" to lead the live cuts, with "You Might Recall" #2 behind the single on the studio side.

Easy Choices

PETE TOWNSHEND, "ALL THE BEST COWBOYS HAVE CHINESE EYES", ATCO He's one of the few artists with sufficient credibility to get away with being himself. His signature sound lets you freshen up your air with no risk, and Chris Thomas production guarantees a classy record right off the bad. We hear four stronç radio songs: "Face Dances Part Two", "Exquisitely Bored", "Stardom In Action" and "Slit Skirts".

Chain Reaction THE ROLLING STONES, "STILL LIFE", ROLLING STONE It's become standard practice to include a new tune ("Go-Go" in this case) to spice up a live album. With their amazing longevity. the Stones are one of the few group; with a bank-vault of classics ready to spring back to life with a fresh new treatment--as with our faiorite "Let's Spend The Night Together". All in all, a very potent package...#1 most Added with 122 (so what's new?)...Raves: Ted Edwards, WCOZ, "Absolutely their best quality live album ever"...Doug Sorenson, KQRS, "It's great to iTaT7T-ri7FJ-Tive versions of Stones' classics. Fresh air to an old, old sound"... Kid Leo, WMMS, "No more and no less than the perfect document of the tour"...Dale Wolter, WMAD, "The recoriing is such that you feel totally involved with the crowd. The best album of year, period"...Rad Messick, WFYV, "I'm really impressed. I think it's the best live Stones out of all four of them". ..Greg Gillisrpie KEZO, "The audience has been going nuts. It's far and away our most requested item of the last week"...Bob Bittens, WHCN, "Captures perfectly the essence of the concert performance. The Stones werc raw, energetic, and yes, sometimes noisy."

FLEETWOOD MAC, "HOLD ME", WARNER BROTHERS They may be taken for granted, but with 113 stations in one week, they're in the "death and taxes" league and probably more solvent than the Social Security System. .Overall the #2 Most Added music of the week, including 31 Level I's...Radio Action ccmments: Doug PodeU, WLLZ, "Sounds like Fleetwood Mac is back with a multi-format smash"...Rob Lipshut2, WHJY, "It should return them to the accessibility of 'Rumors' with its intensity, humor, irresistable harmony, and instant hooks. It puts them right into heavy play"... Ed Levine, WAQX, "The Fleetwood Mac 45 is reminiscent of their hit singles from the'Whitel album and 'Rumors'. It's a smash"...Doug Sorenson, KQRS, "Fleetwood Mac's single is going to pick up where 'Dreams' left off. A great all around tune, and if you are a rock and roll station, you can't be embarassed by playing it"...Bob BittEns, WHCN, "An easy prediction. Fleetwood Mac's 'Hold Me' is destined for stardom"...Sky Daniels, WLUP, "New Fleetwood Mac has possibly the best production values I've heard in recent years"...Karen Andersen, WGIR-FM, "Reminiscent of their work on 'Rumors'. 'Hold Me' is an infectious hum-along tune"

EDDIE MONEY, "SHAKIN'" b/w "THINK I'M IN LOVE", COLUMBIA In one of 1982's heaviest release weeks, EddiE locks up 54 reports (18 Level I's). His status may have been in question, but a week like this erases any doubts. He obviously came up with the songs he needed... Take it from Doug Podell, WLLZ, "'Think I'm In Love" is destinec to replace 'Two Tickets To Paradise' as Eddie's big claim to tame".. .Marc Miller, WBCN, "Sort of sounds like a fast version of 'Curling Be Home Soon' and it should be huge".. 7UFFreirstein, WYSP, "We're taken with 'Think I'm In Love's' clean production and Eddie's smoother vocals".. .The Doctor, WYFE, "It's a good rock and roll tune, nice beat, great production, and that magic of Eddie's voice to carry it through"...Bruce Bond, WZZO, "Shakin" is one of those first time ofl the turntable tunes that gives proof to why it took Eddie awhile to put out an album. Good things take time."

TIP:

BILLY IDOL, "HOT IN THE CITY", CHRYSALIS It might sound a tidge pop on first listen, ht spin it a few more times and it sure comes up a hit. Don't let Top 40 competitors catch you flat fcoted on this one.

p1982 FRIDAY MORNING QUARTERBACK ALBUM REPORT INS TM ALL RIGHTS RESEFIVED PRINTED AND FIRST PUBLISHED IN US A

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CHAIN REACTION CONTINUED

STEVE MILLER, "ABRACADABRA", CAPITOL There might have been some initial skepticism on the single, but I think we're all agreed that it is performing on album radio. "Keeps Me Wondering Why" and "Cool Magic" picked up positives from our Sampler, so this week's 82 reports (#2 Most Added) are only the beginning.. .Comments: Joe MacCabe, KYYS, "Steve Miller renews my faith with the latest Lp"...Ron Nenni, WPYX, "Hits, hits, hits, all over this record. Phones are strong as ever on the single"...Jim Kinney, WTUE, "No matter what anybody says about him, he writes some of the greatest hooks around"... Craig Martin, KZOK, "What a turnaround by Steve Miller. 'Abracadabra' will redeem Steve to those of us who passed him off on the last album. 'Keeps Me Wondering Why' is just great"...Jim Buckley, WRCN, "The old Steve Miller has finally made it back with his new one, after a very disappointing last release. We're looking forward to a much better response"... Rick Peterson, WWCT, "Pleasant surprise of the week has to be the new Steve Miller album. It's the album we all knew that Steve had in him."

SURVIVOR, SCOTTI BROTHERS/EPIC 68 first week single to Lp conversions is noteworthy--and as the movie mushrooms, those calls for "Eye Of The Tiger" are really intensifying. "Eye" moves up to #4 on the Song Index, so explosive that it should be quite awhile before more from the album takes a piece of the action.. .Comments: Mark Miller, WWCK, "'Eye Of The Tiger' has got to be the hottest song of the year. We're seeing absolutely incredible phone action and the listeners seem to know the name of the band as well as the song".. .Mike Lyons, WDIZ, "Definitely one of the biggest soundtrack records we've ever seen"...Tim Smith, WLVQ, "It's their long overdue, strongest yet. #3 requested band. Most of them have seen the movie, proving that the song sticks"... Curt Gary, WEBN, "Survivor's 'Eye Of The Tiger' is a bonafide smash. Monster phones, big retail already, and you can't turn on the radio without hearing it"...Jose Diaz, WBLM, "It looks like 'Eye Of The Tiger' is going to be one of the bigger songs of the Summer based on the phones we're getting already."

GLENN FREY, ELEKTRA

New at #15 Index and Metro, Glenn is the week's highest debuting new Lp. Back with 32 adds for #4 Most Added, and up to a two-week total of 111. A sure shot for top 10 play next report...Already max on KMET, KGON, WKLS, WLAV-FM, and KEZY...Heavy play on WLUP, KZEW, WLLZ, WMMS, KQRS, WMJQ, WFYV, KRQR, KSJO, and more. "Partytown" owns it--new at #17 on the Song Index...Also watch for "I Found Somebody" and "The One You Love"...Radio action: Bob Walton, WQDR, "'Partytown' is blowing out the phones"...Lisa Richards, WMMR, "At the risk of joining the party late, two seconds into Glenn Frey's 'PartytownT— T— knew it would be perfect for cruising in the hot Summer sun. I feel it's a record for every format and then some"...Dick Bascom, WQXM, "Glenn Frey is pulling in good phones. 'Partytown' is another Summertime smash"...Mark Miller, WWCK, "Partytown' is also burning up the phone lines. It seems we have a direct connection between our transmittor and Ma Bell. The reaction comes that fast"...Ilyse Gottlieb, WRXL, "Glenn's album will be a smashing success! 'Partytown' is on for starters, but really, there's not a bad tune on the album."

DAVID JOHANSEN, "LIVE IT UP", BLUE SKY/CBS We've been saying the Animals medley is the first vinyl to do the live show justice for weeks now--and in spite of intense competition from the big boys, 28 stations (including KGB-FM, WBCN, WLUP, WMMS, WNEW-FM, and WIOT) made room-good for #5 Most Added...Raves: Marc Miller, WBCN, "Don't miss the David Johansen Animals medley. "This will probably be great for radio because there are no Animals albums available anymore in this country"...Judy McNutt, KGB-FM, "David just knocks me right off my seat"... Dave Krusenklaus, WKQQ, "A valuable programming tool that has to be heavily considered, regardless of the amount of majors on the street"...Brian Leonard, WDEK, "David breathes fire into some songs from the 60's and makes them come alive like never before"...David Filipov, WBRU, "The Animals medley will break him on album radio"... Dane Venable, WRAS, "This is clean fun rock and roll at its best. And you can't afford not to play the Animals medley"...Jim Buckley, WRCN, "David Johansen makes the Animals sound better than they ever did"... Stew Schantz, WPDH, "David is always fantastic live, and his latest live one is a gem."

FRANK ZAPPA, "VALLEY GIRL" . BARKING PUMPKIN We're up to 45 adds in two weeks, a #41 Index debut, and calls up the wazoo. This is without question the hottest new phone grabber on the street, and we're talking no balls if you wait much longer. Take it from these satisfied customers.. .Greg Gillispie, KEZO, "Last week we tested the Frank Zappa 'Valley Girl'. 19-24 year old men and women absolutely loved it"...Stew Schantz, WPDH, "We are having tremendous success with 'Valley Girl' from Frank and Moon. In fact, it moved all the way to #4 on our chart"... Pat Principate, WRNW, "After the fervor over 'Valley Girl' dies down, I'm going to have to go in for de-programming, fer sure, fer sure"...Scott Segraves, KSMB, "Love it to the max, or hate it for sure, Zappa is dominating the phones. Not just the new people, but his cult is coming out from the woodwork"... The Doctor, WYFE, "Zappa's 'Valley Girl' is getting a lot of reaction phonewise. A few negatives but most people know someone like Moon's character and can relate to the track even here in the Midwest"... Tim Smith, WLVQ, "Frank Zappa is by far the #1 request item"...Ed Levine, WAQX, "I hate to join the chorus already screaming, but the record is an absolute phone monster, and out of 45 calls tallied for it, everyone was a positive request. No negs thus far"...Ron Nenni, WPYX, "Frank Zappa getting a lot of phones on 'Valley Girl'. We expect that to grow throughout the Summertime."

GARY U. S. BONDS, "ON THE LINE", EMI 22 more for Gary takes usto 86 in just 2 weeks--overall #4 Most Added for the period...New at #29 Index, #34 Metro. Heaviest early play on WMMS, WMMR, WFBQ, WPDH, WHCN, WBRU, WRKK, WAAF, WBCN, WSYR, and WBAB... Comments: Ken Martin, KZEL, "Thanks to Gary for one hell of a good album. The phones are ringing off the hook for 'Out Of Work'. No surprise with a Lane County unemployment rate of 12%"...Lisa Richards, WMMR, "We like 'Out Of Work' by Gary U. S. Bonds. After all, the release coincides with the largest unemployment figures in decades"...Ted Edwards, WCOZ, "Gary continues to do well. 'Out Of Work' seems to be the track. Certainly the timeliness of the lyrics has something to do with that"...Mary Pillinger, WYMX, "Gary U. S. Bonds has The Boss, and with the economic situation of the day exposecf on the cut 'Out Of Work', it's an album identifiable on two counts...Allo consider the title and "Rendezvous".

JOHN WAITE, CHRYSALIS

The add pattern here spells consistancy--25 two weeks ago, 21 last week, and 16 new believers with KZOK, KSJO, WILS-FM, KGB-FM, WMMR, KLOL, WXRT, KQRS, and WEBN out front...Majors already on the case include: KWK, KDWB, KPKE, KROQ, KGON, WAVA, WLVQ, KSRR, WMMS, WYSP, KZEW, KMET, WLPX, WLLZ, KTXQ, KSHE, and WNEW-FM. The biggest Index gainer this week, 49-35 and the strongest Metro Chart advance 46-26. And a hot Song Index jump 72-39! Up on KZEW, WMMS, KSHE, and KILO...Raves: Chuck Hollow, , WKZL, "A record I loved from the first day I heard it on the cassette"...From Curt Gary: "WEBN has jumped out on 'Change', though I would also recommend 'Mr. Wonderful' and highly urge everyone to crank that record up!"...Cralg Martin. KZOK, "I already raved about the John Waite in an earlier issue, but just let me add, Asia notwithstanding, John Waite is the best debut album of the year"...In addition to "Change" and "Mr. Wonderful", check out "Take Me To The Top".

ALAN PARSONS PROJECT, "EYE IN THE SKY", ARISTA "Fingers Burned" is the early leader debuting at #29 and this week we're starting to hear more about "Psychobabble", also on the Song Index at #91. Either way, an effective texture piece for the radio. New at #23 Index, 429 Metro, #6 Most Added with 27, for a hefty two-week total of 109 stations.. .Comments: Rob Barnett, WAAF, "Alan is already getting store response throughout New England"...Dick Bascom, WQXM, "Parsons had an incredible first week in sales, breaking at #6 on our Sales Index. The phones are there as well"...Karen Andersen, WGIR-FM, "There's a lot on this album. It's one of the few around that can be listened to all the way through for enjoyment"...Chuck Holloway, WKZL, "I can't get the Alan Parsons Project 'Psychobabble' out of my head. A masterful production and immediate audience response."

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cLoces , it's about time % a new group got you up!! A Pinch Hit, May 28: "Spin it a few times and you're sold. Jon kept it in high rotation at the Bowl-A-Thon, and even after 47 plays it

sounded great!" Steve Feinstein, WYSP: 'She Looks A Lot Like You' has got me hooked. I go bonzo for punchy power pop with hot harmonies and Clocks fits the bill. Reminds me a bit of the Cars when they were rocking out on their first album."

Roberta Haber, VVMJQ: "Love the first two songs from the new Clocks Lp. It reminds me

of the first Cars album. Straight ahead rock with a few quirks here and there." Bruce Bond, VVZZO: "I listened to the Clocks on Saturday, and have been averaging about three listens a day since then 'She Looks A Lot Like You' is great."

Buck McWilliams, WIOT: "I like what I hear from the Clocks." Sky Daniels, WLUP: "Jon Scott came to Chicago after spending time with Bill Hard himself. And, although he didn't play it 47 times, he played the Clocks enough that t know it's a hit."

Drake Hall, KTXQ: "The Clocks should have Dallas listeners locked in about a New York

Check these power calls for a record out a minute: KMET, KROQ, KTXQ, KZEVV, m inute. She looks a lot like a hit, if you get my drift."

WIOT, WYSP, WBAB, WLIR.

DAVID JOHANS "_. „ Live It Up David blazes a path through the vinyl jungle with his ultimate airplay gorilla "The Animals Medley" #5 Most Added with 28 including WLUP, KGB-FM, VVMMS,

!tidy McNutt, KGB-FM: "The medley just knocks me off my seat!" D av e Krusenklaus, VVKQQ: "A valuable programming too l that has to beheavily considered VVBCN, VVIOT

regardless of the amount of majors on the street."

Greg GillisPie, KEZO Dane Venable, WRAS: "Clean, fun rock and roll at its best. You can't afford not to play

: "The medley is mai hot!"

iim Buckley, VVRCN: "David makes the Animals sound better than they ever did."

Marc Miller, VVBCN: "Will be great for radio because there are no Animals albums

the medley."

available anymore in this country."

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REO SPEEDWAGON Song Index

d-1 "Keep The Fire Burnin'

1-2 "Hurts So Good"

d-3 "Going To A Go-Go"

6-4 "Eye Of The Tiger"

5-5 "Play The Game Tonight

8-6 "Paperlate"

4-7 "Caught Up In You"

2-8 "No One Like You"

3-9 "Stone Cold"

7-10 "Put Out The Fire"

15-11 "Mega Force"

10-12 "Only The Lonely"

9-13 "Don't You Want Me"

20-14 "Abracadabra"

13-15 "If You Wan' My Love"

d-16 "Enough Is Enough"

d-17 "Partytown"

16-18 "Chain Lightnin"

21-19 "City's Burning"

11-20 "Heat Of The Moment"

25-21 "Rock And Roll Party.

14-22 "Dancing In The Street

12-23 "Rosanna"

18-24 "Testify"

19-25 "Sole Survivor"

23-26 "What Do All The. "

22-27 "Where Have All The...'

17-28 "Fantasy"

d-29 "You're Gonna Get Your. "75-79

26-30 "We Ride Tonight" d-80

34-31 "Danger Danger"

31-32 "Only Time Will Tell"

37-33 "Tainted Love"

33-34 FRANKE & THE KO'S "Never Had It Better"

32-35 SHEPRS "I'm Alive"

27-36 PAUL MCCARTNEY "Ballroom Dancing"

46-37 FLOCK OF SEAGULLS "I Ran"

24-38 JETHRO TULL "Fallen On Hard Times"

72-39 JOHN WAITE "Change"

28-40 TOTO "Afraid Of Love"

30-41 DUKE JUPITER "I'll Drink To You"

d-42 FRANK ZAPPA "Valley Girl"

29-43 DAVID BOWIE "Cat People"

41-44 SPARKS "I Predict"

38-45 DAVE EDMUNDS "From Small Things. "

d-46 GARY U. S. BONDS ......Out Of Work"

51-47 BOW-WOW-WOW "I Want Candy"

42-48 THE MOTELS "Mission Of Mercy"

48-49 VAN HALEN "Secrets"

43-50 PAUL MCCARTNEY "Take

JOHN COUGAR

ROLLING STONES

SURVIVOR

KANSAS

GENESIS

38 SPECIAL

SCORPIONS

RAINBOW

QUEEN

707

THE MOTELS

HUMAN LEAGUE

STEVE MILLER

CHEAP TRICK

APRIL WINE

GLENN FREY

38 SPECIAL

HEART

ASIA

AXE

VAN HAIFN

TOTO

GREG KIHN

ASIA

THE MONROFS

VAN HALEN

ALDO NOVA

ALAN PARSONS

SHERBS

FRANKIE MILLER

ASIA

SOFT CELL

LW/TW

1-1 38 SPECIAL

2-2 JOHN COUGAR

3-3 KANSAS

12-4 REO SPEEDWAGON

5-5 VAN HALEN

7-6 MOTELS

d-7 SURVIVOR

4-8 RAINBOW

Me Away" d-100 SOUEEZE

Power index

"Caught Up In You"

"Hurts So Good"

"Play The Game Tonight"

"Keep The Fire Burnin'"

"Dancing In The Street"

"Only The Lonely"

"Eyo Of The Tiger"

"Stone Cold"

' d-51 PETE TOWNSHEND (IMP)."Face Dances Part 2"

52-52 RAINBOW "Power"

67-53 JOHN COUGAR "Jack And Diane"

47-54 CHARLIE DANIELS "Still In Saigon"

44-55 LOVERBOY "Working For The Weekend"

d-56 THE CLASH "Should I Stay Or..."

49-57 PLIMSOULS "A Million Miles Away"

70-58 MARSHALL CRENSHAW "Someday, Someway"

55-59 THE MOTELS "Take The L'

36-60 TOMMY TUTONE "867-5309/Jenny"

39-61 JOAN JETT "I Love Rock And Roll"

54-62 SAMMY HAGAR "I'll Fall In Love Again"

45-63 BLUE OYSTER CULT "Roadhouse Blues"

63-64 ASIA "Wildest Dreams"

40-65 PAUL MCCARTNEY "The Pound Is Sinking"

53-66 POINT BLANK "Let Her Go"

61-67 BRYAN ADAMS "Lonely Nights"

87-68 SQUEEZE "Black Coffee In Bed"

59-69 CHEAP TRICK "She's Tight"

60-70 BRYAN ADAMS "Fits Ya Good"

79-71 HEART "This Man Is Mine"

35-72 KROKUS "Long Stick Goes Boom"

65-73 FRANKIE MILLER "Don't Stop"

90-74 FRANKIE MILLER "To Dream The Dream"

d-75 MEN AT WORK "Who Can It Be Now"

73-76 VAN HALEN "Little Guitars"

64-77 LOVERBOY "Take Me To The Top"

57-78 ELTON JOHN "Ball And Chain"

KROKLic. "American Woman"

KANSAS "Right Away"

50-81 JOAN JETT "Crimson And Clover"

77-82 VAN HALEN "Pretty Woman"

80-83 ALDO NOVA "Under The Gun"

58-84 RICK SPRINGFIELD "Calling All Girls"

66-85 FRANKE & THE KO'S "Keep On Fighting"

76-86 ELTON JOHN "Dear John"

92-87 ALDO NOVA "Foolin' Yourself"

81-88 POINT BLANK "On A Roll"

78-89 SCORPIONS "Blackout"

74-90 PAUL MCCARTNEY "Here Today"

d-91 ALAN PARSONS "Psychobabble"

88-92 CARS "Shake It Up"

91-93 CARS "Since You've Gone"

94-94 BLUE OYSTER CULT "(Don't Fear) The Reaper"

71-95 GLENN FREY "I Found Somebody"

82-96 LOVERBOY "When It's Over"

93-97 AMBROSIA "How Can You Love Me'

98-98 HUEY LEWIS "Workin' For A Livin'"

95-99 JETHRO TULL "Beastie"

"I Can't Hold On"

LW/TW

6-9 ASIA "Heat Of The Moment"

8-10 SCORPIONS "No One Like You"

d-11 GENESIS "Paperlate"

d-12 ROLLING STONES "Going To A Go-Go"

10-13 HUMAN LEAGUE "Don't You Want Me"

11-14 ASIA "Sole Survivor"

Q-15 TOTO "Rosanna"

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PETE TOWNSHEND "ALL THE BEST COWBOYS HAVE CHINESE EYES"

HIS NEW ALBUM ON ATCO RECORDS AND CASSETTES SD 3$-l4q PRODUCED BY CHRIS I 110 \I \S

\ DIVISION OF ATIANTIC RECORDING CORP o 1962 Alio.c Re<adong Cap SA ‘• •

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S UPERSTARS The Doubleday I,

... 1-1 Asia Geffen Chart Jeff Pollack communications, Inc.

3-2 38 Special A&M 2-1 Kansas Kirshner/Epic 2-1 38 Special A&M 1-1 38 Special A&M

2-3 Van Halen Warner Bros. 1-2 38 Special A&M 1-2 Scorpions Mercury 2-2 Kansas Kirshner/Epic

3-3 Scorpions Mercury 6-4 John Cougar Riva/Mercury 3-3 Kansas Kirshner/Epic 4-3 John Cougar Riva/Mercury - 4-4 Van Halen Warner Bros. 7-5 Kansas Kirshner/Epic 6-4 Franke Millennium 3-4 Scorpions Mercury

5-5 Sherbs Atco 8-6 Motels Capitol 14-5 REO 45 Epic 5-5 Asia Geffen

8-6 707 Boardwalk 4-7 Paul McCartney...Columbia

5-d Scorpions Mercury

î 6-7 Sammy Hagar Geffen

7-6 Toto Columbia

8-7 Motels Capitol

8-6 Sherbs Atco

12-7 Survivor Ep Scotti Bros. 13-8 Survivor Ep Scotti Bros. 12-8 Sherbs Atco 6-8 Rainbow Mercury

9-9 Rainbow Mercury 10-9 REO 45 Epic 4-9 Asia Geffen 10-9 Elton John Geffen

12-10 Survivor Ep Scotti Bros. 14-10 Rolling Stones...Atlantic 9-10 John Cougar Riva/Mercury 11_10 707, 45 Boardwalk 14-11 707 Boardwalk 7-11 Rainbow Mercury 15-11 Survivor Ep Scotti Bros. 7-11 Franke Millennium

17-12 REO 45 Epic 12-12 Queen Elektra 13-12 Greg Kihn Elektra 9-12 Toto Columbia

11-13 Cheap Trick Epic 11-13 Asia Geffen 5-13 Rainbow Mercury 14-13 Van Halen Warner Bros.

13-14 Queen Elektra 15-14 John Cougar Riva/Mercury 11-14 Jethro Tull • Chrysalis 19-14 REO 45 Epic

16-15 Genesis 45 Atlantic 17-15 April Wine 45.... Capitol 16-15 Queen Elektra 20-15 Glenn Frey Elektra

d-16 Fleetwood Mac 45..Warner Bros. 19-16 Glenn Frey Elektra d-16 Rolling Stones...Atlantic 15-16 Paul McCartney...Columbia

10-17 Toto Columbia 18-17 Motels Capitol 17-17 Paul McCartney .Columbia 18-17 M.Crenshaw Warner Bros.

18-18 Heart Epic 20-18 John Waite Chrysalis 18-18 707 Boardwalk d-18 Genesis 45 Atlantic

20-19 Axe Atco 9-19 Greg Kihn Elektra 20-19 Cheap Trick Epic d-19 April Wine 45... .Capitol

d-20 Glenn Frey Elektra d-20 Eddie Money 45...Columbia d-20 Fleetwood Mac 45..Warner Bros. d-20 Fleetwood Mac 45. .Warner Bros.

The Superstars National Chart is based not only on airplay at the individual stations, but also includes sales within each market This information is combined with the research The Sebastian. Casey And Associates national airplay chart is comprised of local

feedback ieceived each week at the home office ut Burkhart/Abrams/Michaels/ This national chart IS Comprised from data gathered horn Ongoing Market Mud.» In The Jeff Pollack Communications national airplay chart is based on airplay, as well as market research combined with the concensus of client stations. This Chart represents

Douglas 6 Associates The Superstars National Chart appears by special arrangement sack ol this Doubleday mark er Washington. WAVA, St. Ueda. KWK-EM. DeStott. Wl.L.Z.: local market research at all Pollack consulted stations This chart appears by special the national overview of client playhets and appears by special arrangement with

with Burkhart, Abrams /Michaels.' Douglas & Associates media consultants ol Atlanta GA Minneapolis, KDWB, Denver. KPKE, and Man Nero 'fork. De. Hamilton. National P 0 arrangement with Jell Pollack Communications. Inc., Los Angeles. CA Sebastian. Casey And Associates. Incorporated, Phoeris, AZ

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Most Added Albums-National 1. ROLLING STONES (Rolling Stone): 122 Stations. WKLC, WWCT, WRNW, WCCC, WEBN, WFYV, KFMX, KROQ, WSHE,

WMJQ, WKLT, WTPA, WIMZ, WXEZ, CHEZ-FM, WKWF, WAER, WHCN, WPDH, WCPZ, KEZO, WXUS, KKRQ, WRKI, WWWV, KZEL, WIBA-FM, WJKL, KWXL, WXLP, KTYD, WBLM, KICT, WGIR-FM, KYTX, WDHA, KLBJ, KQRS, WERI-FM, KZAP, WQDR, WDIZ, WLRS, WYMX, WRXL, WRAS, WXRT, WRCN, WQXM, WNEW-FM, KYYS, KBLE, KAZY, WDVE, WAPI-FM, WMMS, WBRU, WQBK, WLAV-FM, WLLZ, WCMF, WZZO, DC101, WFBQ, KLOS, WYNF, KSMB, WIOT, KWK, KGON, WRKK, WRQQ, KLOL, WYFE, KNAC, WNOR-FM, KATT, WRNO, WMMR, WPYX, KGB-FM, WMYK, WMAD, WPLJ, WGRQ, WLUP, KBPI, KMOD, KZOK, WPLR, WAAF, WKLS, KMET, WMET, KTIM, KSHE, WLVQ, WSYR, WBCN, WZXR, WWCK, KRQR, WOUR, WWWL, KZEW, WIYY, KDWB, KSJO, WTUE, WRIF, WHJY, WLPX, KSRR, KILO, WYSP, WCOZ, WQMF, WLIR, WBAB, WDEK.

2. STEVE MILLER (Capitol): 82 Stations. WWCT, WRNW, WCCC, WFYV, WSHE, KEZY, WAQX, WTPA, WIMZ, CHEZ-FM, WKWF, WHCN, wroH, WCPZ, WIQB, WXUS, KKRQ, WWWV, KZEL, KNCN, KWXL, WXLP, KTYD, WBLM, KICT, WGIR-FM, KYTX, WDHA, KLBJ, WERI-FM, WQDR, WDIZ, WLRS, WYMX, WRXL, WXRT, WRCN, WQXM, WNEW-FM, KYYS, KBLE, KAZY, WAPI-FM, WMMS, KWFM, WBRU, WQBK, WLAV-FM, WZZO, WDEK, DC101, WIOT, KWK, WRKK, WYFE, KATT, WMMR, WPYX, KGB-FM, WMYK, WMAD, WPLJ, WGRQ, KBPI, KMOD, KZOK, WAAF, KTIM, KSHE, WSYR, WBCN, WZXR, WWCK, WWWL, KZEW, WTUE, WHJY, WLPX, KSRR, KILO, WLIR, WBAB.

3. SURVIVOR (Scotti Bros./Epic): 68 Stations. WCCC, WEBN, WFYV, WEZX, KEZY, WIMZ, WHCN, WPDH, KEZO, WXUS, KKRQ, KZEL, KNCN, KWXL, WXLP, WBLM, KICT, WGIR-FM, KYTX, KLBJ, KQRS, WQDR, WDIZ, WQXM, KBLE, KAZY, WMMS, WQBK, WLAV-FM, WCMF, WZZO, DC101, KLOS, WYNF, WIOT, KGON, KLOL, WYFE, WPYX, KGB-FM, WMAD, WPLJ, WGRQ, WLUP, KBPI, KMOD, WAAF, WKLS, KMET, WMET, KSHE, WLVQ, WSYR, WAVA, WWCK, KZEW, KDWB, KSJO, WTUE, WRIF, WHJY, WLPX, YLAQ, WCOZ, WQFM, WLIR, WBAB, WDEK.

4. GLENN FREY (Elektr * 32 Stations. WKLC, KLPX, WEBN, KFMX, WEZX, WROQ, WKLT, WTPA, WXEZ, KZEL, WXLP, WAIM-FM, KZAP, WLIZ, WYMX, WRCN, WCMF, WRKK, WRQQ, KPKE, WYFE, WMMR, KGB-FM, WMYK, WPLR, KTIM, KSHE, WZXR, WWCK, WOUR, WLPX, WBAB.

5. DAVID JOHANSEN (Blue Sky/CBS): 28 Stations. WRNW, WEZX, KROQ, WKWF, WPDH, KQDS, KKRQ, WRKI, WJKL, KYTX, WDHA, WRAS, WXRT, WRCN, WNEW-FM, KBLE, WMMS, WQBK, WIOT, WKQQ, KNAC, KGB-FM, WLUP, WHFS, WBCN, WLIR, WBAB, WDEK.

6. ALAN PARSONS PROJECT (Arista): 27 Stations. WKLC, KLPX, WEBN, WEZX, WMJQ, WXEZ, WIQB, WQMF, KZEL, WBLM, WGik-FM, MRS, KZAP, WLRS, WRCN, WCMF, WFBQ, WYNF, WRNO, WPYX, KGB-FM, WLUP, KBPI, KMET, WMET, WQFM, WBAB.

7. FRANK ZAPPA (Barking Pumpkin): 25 Stations. KFMX, WEZX, WKLT, CHEZ-FM, KEZO, KKRQ, KNCN, WJKL, WXLP, KICT, WDIZ, WLRS, WRXL, WRAS, WKZL, WQXM, WYFE, WPYX, WMYK, WILS, WKLS, WMET, WOUR, WIYY, KSJO.

8. GARY U.S. BONDS (EMI): 22 Stations. WKLC, KFMX, WEZX, CHEZ-FM, WAER, KZEL, KNCN, WBLM, WYMX, WXRT, WRCN, KYYS, WAPI-TM, WCMF, WZZO, WRNO, KGB-FM, WGRQ, WKLS, WZXR, KLAQ, KSRR.

9. JOHN WAITE (Chrysalis): 16 Stations. WEBN, WAER, WWWV, KQRS, WXRT, WBRU, KLOL, WMMR, WPYX, KGB-FM, WILS, KMOU, KZOK, WBCN, KSJO, WLIR.

9. ROXY MUSIC (Warner Bros.): 16 Stations. WWCT, WRNW, CHEZ-FM, WAER, WPDH, WQDR, WERI-FM, WNEW-FM, WRKK, WPLR, WBCN, WWCK, WWWL, WLIR, WBAB, WDEK.

Most Added Singles-National 1. FLEETWOOD MAC (Warner Bros.): 113 Stations. WKLC, WWCT, WRNW, WCCC, WFYV, KFMX, KEZY, WAQX, WROQ,

WMJQ, WTPA, WIMZ, WKLT, WXEZ, CHEZ-FM, WKWF, WHCN, WPDH, KQDS, WCPZ, WIQB, KEZO, WXUS, KKRQ, WRKI, WWWV, WQMF, KZEL, KWXL, WXLP, KTYD, WBLM, WGIR-FM, KICT, WAIM-FM, WDHA, KLBJ, KQRS, WERI-FM, KZAP, WQDR, WDIZ, WLRS, WYMX, WRXL, WSHE, WXRT, WKZL, WRCN, WQXM, WNEW-FM, KYYS, KBLE, KAZY, WDVE, WAPI-FM, KWFM, WBPU, WQBK, WLAV-FM, WLLZ, WZZO, WMMS, WFBQ, KLOS, KSMB, WIOT, KWK, KGON, WRKK, WRQQ, KPKE, KLOL, WYFE, WRNO, WMMR, WPYX, KGB-FM, WMYK, WILS, WGRQ, WIOQ, KBPI, KMOD, KZOK, WPLR, WAAF, WKLS, KMET, WMET, KSHE, WLVQ, WSYR, WBCN, WZXR, WWCK, WOUR, WWWL, KZEW, WIYY, KSJO, WTUE, WRIF, WHJY, WLPX, KSRR, KILO, WYSP, WCOZ, WQFM, WLIR, WBAB, WDEK.

2. EDDIE MONEY (Columbia): 54 Stations. WWCT, WRNW, WCCC, WEZX, KROQ, KEZY, WAQX, WROQ, WHCN, WPDH, WCPZ, WXUS, WRKI, KTYD, WDHA, WQDR, WKZL, WQXM, WNEW-FM, KYYS, WDVE, WBRU, WQBK, WLAV-FM, WLLZ, WZZO, WMMS, KLOS, KSMB, WIOT, WYFE, WMMR, KGB-FM, WILS, WGRQ, KMOD, WAAF, KMET, WMET, WLVQ, WSYR, WWCK, KRQR, KZEW, KDWB, WTUE, WRIF, WLPX, KLAQ, WYSP, WQFM, WLIR, WBAB, WDEK.

3. APRIL WINE (Capitol): 36 Stations. WKLC, WEBN, KFMX, WEZX, WSHE, WMJQ, CHEZ-FM, KKRO, WWWV, WOMF, WXLP, WBLM, WDIZ, WYMX, KAZY, WCMF, WFBQ, WYNF, WRQQ, KLOL, WYFE, KGB-FM, WILS, WGRQ, WLUP, KZOK, WKLS, KMET, WMET, WRIF, KILO, WCOZ, WQMF, WBAB. KZEL, KNCN.

4. PETE TOWNSHEND (Imp): 23 Stations. WFYV, WAQX, WKWF, WAER, WPDH, KKRQ, WWWV, KTYD, WDHA, WQXM, KYYS, KKR, WIYY, WRIF, WHJY, WCOZ, WBAB. WLLZ, KLOS, KLOL, WAAF, KTIM, KSHE,

5. NAZARETH (A&M): 19 Stations. WIMZ, WPDH, KKRQ, WRKI, WQMF, KWXL, KYTX, WRXL, WKZL, WZZO, WMMS, KLOL, KGB-FM, WKLS, KMET, WMET, WLVQ, KRQR, WLPX.

6. REO SPEEDWAGON (Epic): 17 Stations. WKLC, KKCI, KLPX, WEBN, WXEZ, WWWV, KZEL, KTYD, WERI-FM, WRCN, WYFE, KGB-FM, KMET, WAVA, WRIF, WBAB, WDEK.

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Most Added Albums For Two Weeks 1. ROLLING STONES (Rolling Stone): 122 Stations. WKLC, WWCT, WRNW, WCCC, WEBN, WFYV, KFMX, KROQ, WSHE,

KEZY, WAQX, WMJQ, WKLT, WTPA, WIMZ, WXEZ, CHEZ-FM, WKWF, WAER, WHCN, WPDH, WCPZ, KEZO, WXUS, KKRQ, WRKI, WWWV, KZEL, WIBA-FM, WJKL, KWXL, WXLP, KTYD, WBLM, KICT, WGIR-FM, KYTX, WDHA, KLBJ, KQRS, WERI-FM, KZAP, WQDR, WDIZ, WLRS, WYMX, WRXL, WRAS, WXRT, WRCN, WQXM, WNEW-FM, KYYS, KBLE, KAZY, WDVE, WAPI-FM, WMMS, WBRU, WQBK, WLAV-FM, WLLZ, WCMF, WZZO, DC101, WFBQ, KLOS, WYNF, KSMB, WIOT, KWK, KGON, WRKK, WROQ, KLOL, WYFE, KNAC, WNOR-FM, KATT, WRNO, WMMR, WPYX, KGB-FM, WMYK, WMAD, WPLJ, WGRQ, WLUP, KBPI, KMOD, KZOK, WPLR, WAAF, WKLS, KMET, WMET, KTIM, KSNE, WLVQ, WSYR, WBCN, WZXR, WWCK, KRQR, WOUR, WWWL, KZEW, WIYY, KDWB, KSJO, WTUE, WRIF, WHJY, WLPX, KSRR, KILO, WYSP, WCOZ, WQMF, WLIR, WGAB, WDEK.

2. GLENN FREY (Elektra): 111 Stations. WKLC, KLPX, WEBN, KFMX, WEZX, WROQ, WKLT, WTPA, WXEZ, KZEL, WXLP, WAIM-FM, KZAP, WDIZ, WYMX, WRCN, WCMF, WRKK, WRQQ, KPKE, WYFE, WMMR, KGB-FM, WMYK, WPLR, KTIM, KSHE, WZXR, WWCK, WOUR, WLPX, WBAB, WPDH, WQDR, KEZO, WAER, WDEK, WMJQ, WQMF, WKWF, KNCN, WERI-FM, WIYY, KQDS, WWWV, KEZY, WHCN, WRKI, WCPZ, WWCT, KLRB, KWXL, KICT, KKDJ, KYTX, WMMS, WIMZ, WZZO, WXUS, WNEW-FM, WAAF, KSMB, WFBQ, KDWB, KTXQ, WQXM, WDVE, WAQX, WCOZ, WPYX, KAZY, KGON, WBRU, KYYS, WLLZ, WXRT, WABX, WLAV-FM, DC101, WIOT, WLUP, WIOQ, WGRQ, WMET, WDHA, WAVA, KWFM, WYNF, KILO, KMOD, WKLS, WLVQ, WHJY, WWWL, KLAQ, KLOL, WILS-FM, WYSP, WTUE, KSJO, KATT, WRXL, KQRS, WLIR, WSYR, KRQR, KDKB, KZOK, WQFM. KBPI, KBLE.

3. ALAN PARSONS PROJECT (Arista): 109 Stations. WKLC, KLPX, WEBN, WEZX, WMJQ, WXEZ, WIQB, WQMF, KZEL, WBLM, WGIR-FM, KQRS, KZAP, WLRS, WRCN, WCMF, WFBQ, WYNF, WRNO, WPYX, KGB-FM, WLUP, KBPI, KMET, WMET, WQFM, WBAB, KSKB, WYMX, KBLE, WTUE, KATT, WLIR, KTIM, WSYR, KRQR, WKZL, KSRR, WYFE, WPDH, WCCC, WRNW, WTPA, WQDR, KEZO, WAER, KKRQ, WDEK, WKWF, KNCN, WERI-FM, WIYY, KQRS, WKLT, WWWV, KEZY, KLAQ, KLOL, WROQ, WILS-FM, WHJY, WWWL, KMOD, WQBK, WDHA, WKLS, WLVQ, WWCK, KILO, WGRQ, WRKI, WCPZ, WWCT, KLRB, KWXL, KICT, KYTX, WIMZ, WMMS, WRKK, WZZO, WKQQ, WXUS, WNEW-FM, WAAF, KSMB, WRAS, WDIZ, KTXQ, WQXM, WDVE, WAQX, WCOZ, WOUR, KAZY, KGON, WBRU, KYYS, WSHE, WMAD, WRXL, WLAV-FM, DC101, WIOT, WHFS, KSHE, WIOQ, WBCN, KWFM.

4. GARY U.S. BONDS (EMI): 86 Stations. WKLC, KFMX, WEZX, CHEZ-FM, WAER, KZEL, KNCN, WBLM, WYMX, WXRT, leCN, KYYS, WAPI-FM, WCMF, WZZO, WRNO, KGB-FM, WGRQ, WKLS, WZXR, KLAQ, KSRR, WPDH, WCCC, WRNW, WTPA, WQDR, KKRQ, WDEK, WXEZ, WKWF, WERI-FM, WIYY, KQDS, WKLT, WWWV, KEZY, WHCN, WRKI, WCPZ, WWCT, KLRB, KWXL, KKDJ, KYTX, WIMZ, WMMS, WRKK, WXUS, WNEW-FM, WAAF, KSMB, WFBQ, WRAS, KTXQ, KMET, WDVE, WAQX, WCOZ, WPYX, WOUR, WBRU, WMAD, WMYK, WABX, WRXL, DC101, WIOT, WHFS, KSHE, WIOQ, WBCN, WLPX, KILO, WQBK, WWCK, WLVQ, WHJY, WROQ, WILS-FM, WLIR, KTIM, WSYR, KSRR, WIQB, KBLE.

5. STEVE MILLER (Capitol): 82 Stations. WWCT, WRNW, WCCC, WFYV, WSHE, KEZY, WAQX, WTPA, WIMZ, CHEZ-FM, WKWF, WHCN, WPDH, WCPZ, WIQB, WXUS, KKRQ, WWWV, KZEL, KNCN, KWXL, WXLP, KTYD, WBLM, KICT, WGIR-FM, KYTX, WDHA, KLBJ, WERI-FM, WQDR, WDIZ, WLRS, WYMX, WRXL, WXRT, WRCN, WQXM, WNEW-FM, KYYS, KBLE, KAZY, WAPI-FM, WMMS, KWFM, WBRU, WQBK, WLAV-FM, WZZO, WDEK, DC101, WIOT, KWK, WRKK, WYFE, KATT, WMMR, WPYX, KGB-FM, WMYK, WMAD, WPLJ, WGRQ, KBPI, KMOD, KZOK, WAAF, KTIM, KSHE, WSYR, WBCN, WZXR, WWCK, WWWL, KZEW, WTUE, WHJY, WLPX, KSRR, KILO, WLIR, WBAB.

6. SURVIVOR (Scotti Bros./Epic): 75 Stations. WCCC, WEBN, WFYV, WEZX, KEZY, WIMZ, WHCN, WPDH, KEZO, WXUS, KKRQ, KZEL, KNCN, KWXL, WXLP, WBLM, KICT, WGIR-FM, KYTX, KLBJ, KQRS, WQDR, WDIZ, WQXM, KBLE, KAZY, WMMS, WQBK, WLAV-FM, WCMF, WZZO, DC101, KLOS, WYNF, WIOT, KGON, KLOL, WYFE, WPYX, KGB-FM, KSJO, WMAD, WPLJ, WGRQ, WLUP, KBPI, KMOD, WAAF, WKLS, KMET, WMET, KSHE, WLVQ, WSYR, WAVA, WWCK, KZEW, KDWB, WTUE, WRIF, WHJY, WLPX, KLAQ, WCOZ, WQFM, WLIR, WBAB, WDEK, WAIM-FM, KLPX, KYYS, WSHE, WLRS, WYSP, WZXR.

7. FRANK ZAPPA (Barking Pumpkin): 45 Stations. KFMX, WEZX, WKLT, CHEZ-FM, KEZO, KKRQ, KNCN, WJKL, WXLP, KICT, WDIZ, WLRS, WRXL, WRAS, WKZL, WQXM, WYFE, WPYX, WMYK, WILS, WKLS, WMET, WOUR, WIYY, KSJO, KZAP, WCCC, KLPX, WRKI, KUSF, KWXL, WZZO, WNEW-FM, KSMB, WAQX, WMAD, WIOT, WDHA, KILO, WLVQ, KLAQ, KLOL, KTXQ, KDKB, WZXR.

8. JOHN WAITE (Chrysalis): 37 Stations. WEBN, WAER, WWWV, KQRS, WXRT, WBRU, KLOL, WMMR, WPYX, KGB-FM, WILS, KMOD, KZOK, WBCN, KSJO, WLIR, WPDH, KNCN, WKLT, WCPZ, WXLP, WWCZ, KLRB, WXUS, KWK, KSMB, KDWB, KROQ, KPKE, KGON, WLAV-FM, WAVA, WWCK, WLVQ, WSYR, KRQR, KSRR.

9. ROXY MUSIC (Warner Bros.): 33 Stations. WWCT, WRNW, CHEZ-FM, WAER, WPDH, WQDR, WERI-FM, WNEW-FM, WRKK, WPLR, WBCN, WWCK, WWWL, WLIR, WBAB, WDEK, WJKL, WKWF, WCPZ, KLRB, KUSF, WMMS, KROQ, WRAS, WBRU, WXRT, KNAC, WLAV-FM, WIOT, WHFS, WQBK, KTIM, KBLE.

10. DAVID JOHANSEN (Blue Sky/CBS): 29 Stations. WRNW, WEZX, KROQ, WKWF, WPDH, WQDR, KKRQ, WRKI, WJKL, KYTX, WDHA, WRAS, WXRT, WRCN, WNEW-FM, KBLE, WMMS, WQBK, WIOT, WKQQ, nuc, KGB-FM, WLUP, WHFS, WBCN, WLIR, WBAB, WDEK, WBRU.

Most Added-Metro 1. ROLLING STONES (Rolling Stone): 33 Stations. WEBN, WSHE, KQRS, WQXM, WNEW-FM, KYYS, KAZY, WDVE,

WLLL, UL M, WYNF, KWK-, KGON, KLOL, WMMR, KGB-FM, WPLJ, WGRQ, WLUP, KBPI, KZOK, WKLS, KMET, KSHE, KRQR, KZEW, WIYY, KDWB, KSJO, WLPX, KSRR, WYSP, WQFM.

2. FLEETWOOD MAC Single (Warner Bros.): 31 Stations. KQRS, WSHE, WQXM, WNEW-FM, KYYS, KAZY, WDVE, WMMS, WLLZ, KLOS, KWK, KGON, KPKE, KLOL, WMMR, KGB-FM, WGRQ, KBPI, KZOK, WKLS, KMET, KSHE, WBCN, KZEW, WIYY, KSJO, WLPX, KSRR, WYSP, WCOZ, WQFM.

3. SURVIVOR (Scotti Bros./Epic): 22 Stations. WEBN, KQRS, WQXM, KAZY, DC101, WYNF, KGON, KLOL, KGB-FM, IOLJ, WGRQ, WLUP, KBPI, WKLS, KMET, KSHE, WAVA, KZEW, KDWB, KSJO, WLPX.

4. STEVE MILLER (Capitol): 18 Stations. WSHE, WQXM, WNEW-FM, KYYS, KAZY, DC101, KWK, WMMR, KGB-FM, WPLJ, WGRQ, KBPI, KZOK, KSHE, WBCN, KZEW, WLPX, KSRR.

4. EDDIE MONEY Single (Columbia): 18 Stations. WQXM, WNEW-FM, KYYS, WDVE, WMMS, WLLZ, KLOS, WMMR, KGB-FM, WGRQ, KMET, KRQR, KZEW, KDWB, WRIF, WLPX, WYSP, WQFM.

5. APRIL WINE Single (Capitol): 14 Stations. WEBN, WSHE, KAZY, WYNF, KLOL, KGB-FM, WGRQ, WLUP, KZOK, WKLS, KMET, WRIF, WCOZ, WQFM.

6. PETE TOWNSHEND Single (Imp): 10 Stations. WQXM, KYYS, WLLZ, KLOS, KLOL, WSHE, KRQR, WIYY, WRIF, WCOZ

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Miscellaneous Album Adds Anderson Jon: WRAS, orw-Fm, woMs, KILO...Air Supply: WIOQ...A Flock Of Seagulls: WFYV, WKLT (Re-add),

WXUS, KZEL, KLOS, KLOL, KBPI...Axe: KEZY, WXEZ, WCPZ, WIBA-FM, KLBJ, KWFM, KLOL, KGB-FM, WPLR, KDWB...

Alliance: WTPA, KQRS...Artimus Pyle Band: WKLS...Ashford and Simpson: KTIM...Bow-Wow-Wow: WIBA-FM,

WFBQ, KGB-FM...Bowles, Rick: WCPZ...Blondie: WAER, WJKL, WPLR...Boomtown Rats: WRNW, WKWF...Cobham

Billy: WQBK...Cold Chisel: WPDH, KQDS, KTYD, WBLM, KMET, WBCN...Chicago: WRNW, WPDH, WXUS, WWWV, WYMX,

WXRT, KBLE, WRNO, WIOQ, KSHE, KRQR, WDEK...Camel: WRNW, WRCN, KBLE, WHFS, WLIR, WBAB...Clocks: KROQ,

KQDS, KICT, KBLE, WQBK, WIOT, WHFS, KMET, KZEW, KILO, WYSP, WLIR, WBAB...Crenshaw, Marshall: WROQ, WXEZ,

WXUS, WLLZ, KATT, KGB-FM, WMYK...Copeland, Greg: WKWF, WPDH, WHFS, WBCN, WBAB...Crusaders: WCPZ, KBLE,

WXRT...Clarence Gatemouth Brown: WXRT...Cash, Rosanne: KBLE, WBRU...Cheap Trick: WLLZ, WFBQ, WKQQ...

Clash: KSMB, WILS, WPLJ, WGRQ...Crawford, Randy: KTIM...Cougar, John: WAVA...Del Byzanteens: KUSF...

Dolby, Thomas: WXRT...Deep Purple: WRCN, KMET, WBAB...Doug And The Slugs: WBRU (Re-add)...Edmunds

Dave: WLLZ...Elton John: DC101...FX: WBAB...Genesis (Imp): WCCC, WAQX, WDHA, DC101, WLUP, WAAF, WLPX,

WQFM, WBAB...Harlequin: KQDS, KKRQ, KILO, WBAB...Haircut One Hundred: WKLC, WMAD, KILO...Heart: KKCI,

WIBA-FM, WAIM-FM, WYFE...Headpins: CHEZ-FM...Bennie Hayes And The Wild Combo: KTYD, KNAC, KTIM..

Hawks: KBLE...Human League: WLVQ, KSJO...Hound Dog Taylor: WLIR...Idol, Billy: WBRU...Journey: WRIF

(Re-add)...The Kind: WYFE, WMAD...Kid Creole And The Coconuts: KNAC...Lotions: KFMX...LaBounty,

Bill: WIOQ...Marshall Tucker Band: WKZL...Madness: WRAS...Monroes: KZEL, WKZL, WMYK, WTUE...

Men At Work: WKCL, WWCT, WRKI, WXRT, WAPI-FM, WMMR, KMET...Mates: WLLZ...McCartney, Paul: WLLZ...

Middle Class: KNAC...McFerrin, Bobby: KTIM...Miller, Frankie: WCOZ...0sbourne, Jeffrey: WIOQ...

Ogerman, Claus: KTIM...Point Blank: KSJO...Queen: WPLJ... "Reggae Sunsplash": KUSF...Riot: WWCT,

WTPA, KQRS, WMMS, KLOS, WPYX, KMET, KSHE, KSRR, WYSP...Riopelle, Jerry: KLPX...Sancious, David: WLIR...

Split Enz: KYYS, KATT...Squeeze: WQDR...Stray Cats: WPDH, KNAC, WMMR, WHFS, KMEZ...Saxon: WPDH...

Sandford, Chas: KROQ, KNAC...Soft Cell: WFYV, WWCK...Steely Dan: WRNW, WYMX,

Pete: WBRU...Sparks: WMET, WCOZ...Stevens And Grdnic: KSHE...Thin Lizzy: KDWB...Taxxi: WAER, KTYD,

KBLE, KGB-FM, KRQR...Thompson, Richard and Linda: WRAS...Verlaine, Tom: WAER, WXRT, WLIR...Vera

Billy: WKWF.. .Winston, George: KTIM.. .Whispers: WIOQ...Wet Picnic: WRNW, WKWF, WJKL...Wilde

Kim: KQDS, KWXL, WXRT...Wallace, Sipple: KBLE...Wonder, Stevie: KAZY...10cc: WRNW, WAER, KBLE, WWWL,

WBAB...707: KWXL, WGIR-FM, WLRS (Re-add), WYMX, KAZY, WDVE, WQBK, WRKK, WPLR, KMET.

Miscellaneous Single Adds Boomtown Rats: WJKL, WQBK, WL1R...Bohemia: WXRT...Crosby Stills & Nash: WDHA, WQBK, WOUR, WBAB...

Duran Duran: CHEZ-FM, WAER...Genesis: WEZX, WAIM-FM, KZAP, KTIM, WZXR, WWCK, KZEW...Idol, Billy: WRAS...

Jankel, Chas: KNAC.. .Jon & Vangelis: WQBK...Journey: WCCC, KLBJ, KBPI, WTUE...Kihn, Greg: WLUP...

King Crimson: KROQ...Kriss, Don: WMMS...Miller, Steve: WAIM-FM...No Laughing: WXRT...Pointer Sisters:

WRNW...Plimsouls: WLPX, WRXL...Rolling Stones: KKCI, KLPX...Rods: WCCC, WWCT, WTPA, WCMF, WOUR...

Santers: CHEZ-FM.. .Stray Cats: KROQ, WRAS, WBAB...Survivor: WRNW, WYK...Swingers: KROQ, WBRU, KNAC... War: WBRU...Zappa, Frank: WRKK.

Retail Index 1-1 Asia Geffen 2-2 Paul McCartney Columbia 3-3 Van Halen Warner Bros. 4-4 Human League A&M 5-5 Scorpions Polygram 10-6 Aldo Nova Portrait 6-7 Loverboy Columbia 13-8 John Cougar Riva/Mercury 8-9 38 Special A&M 7-10 Toto Columbia

12-11 Rainbow Mercury 18-12 Kansas Kirshner/Epic 9-13 Queen Elektra 16-14 Rick Springfield RCA d-15 The Clash Epic 11-16 Joan Jett Boardwalk 14-17 J.Geils Band EMI d-18 Heart Epic 19-19 Motels Capitol --20 Stevie Wonder Motown

The Retail Index is calculated based on Top 20 rock album sales lists supplied to us ARB leaders in the Top 30 markets.

2-1 1-2 7-3 3-4 6-5 4-6 5-7 9-8 8-9 10-10 14-11 11-12 25-13 16-14 d-15 12-16 17-17

38 Special Asia Kansas Van Halen John Cougar Scorpions Rainbow Queen Motels Toto Cheap Trick Aldo Nova 707 Sherbs Glenn Frey Human League Greg Kihn

by the dominant

Metro Chart 20-18 13-19 23-20 18-21 15-22 24-23 26-24 36-25 46-26 19-27 21-28 d-29 29-30 22-31 27-32 33-33 d-34

Heart Paul McCartney Frankie Miller Franke & The KO's Loverboy Bryan Adams Jethro Tull Axe John Waite Sammy Hagar Point Blank Alan Parsons Mon roes Joan Jett Blue Oyster Cult Dave Edmunds Gary U.S. Bonds

47-35 39-36 30-37 31-38 28-39 32-40 42-41 40-42 37-43 d-44 34-45 49-46 --47 d-48 50-49 38-50

A Flock Of Seagulls Soft Cell Cars Duke Jupiter Elton John Le Roux Ambrosia Police "Cat People" Frank Zappa Huey Lewis Squeeze Sparks The Clash Bow-Wow-Wow Krokus

The methodology for our Top 30 of using the full sample base, as defined by Arbitron.

markets Metro Chart is the same as for our Airplay Index, but instead we calculate this ranking from airplay reports from the Top 30 markets,

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Rock Wars KDWB KQRS

SPECIAL PROGRAMMING: Night Rocks, week nights, midnight-5AM "Continous History Of Rock And Roll", Sunday 10AM Mary Turner, Sunday 11AM 101 Underground (Local Bands), Sunday night

JOCK LINEUP:

&.10 AM Chris Edmunds, 2 years; WEFM, WNCI, WPAR.

10-2 PM Hal Hoover, 10 months; WDGY, KQRS, WAYL, WQXI, KSTT, KTOE, KDAN, KDWA.

2-6 PM Jack Hicks, 19 months; KTCR FM, KCEY, KIML

6-10 PM Mark Seger, 2 years; WLOL, KSTT, WSPT, KYFM, KWOA, KDOM.

10-2 AM Steve Oliver, 2 3/4 years; KFJZ, WCOL, WEBC, KSTT, KCRG.

2-6 AM Pam McManiss, 10 months; KQRS, KQDS, WABN.

MUSIC:

7-8 AM

Thursday, May 27

"Stairway To Heaven", Led Zeppelin "Breakup Song", Greg Kihn "Fits Ya Good", Bryan Adams "Blinded By The Light", Manfred Mann "Cool Woman", Hollies "Mama", Doucette "Gator Country", Molly Hatchet "Lay It On The Line", Triumph "Can't You See", Marshall Tucker Band

10-11 AM "Dreams", Barry Goudreau "Hand Me Dawn World", Guess Who "Mega Force", 707 "Brain Damage", Pink Floyd "Suffragette City", David Bowie "Give A Little Bit", Supertramp "Seeker", Who "Shattered", Rolling Stones "Face It", Kansas "Oh Well", Rockets "Party's Over", Journey "Curtis Low", Lynryd Skynyrd "One Way To Rock", Sammy Hagar

4-5 PM "The Chain", Fleetwood Mac "Born To Be Wild", Steppenwolf "One Way To Rock", Sammy Hagar "Thunder Island", Jay Ferguson "Dancing Days", Led Zeppelin "Have You Seen The Rain", CCR "Follow My Heart", REO Speedwagon "Hello, I Love You", Doors "Good Times", Van Halen "Lady", Styx "I Like To Rock", April Wine "Turn The Page", Bob Seger "Jump Into The Fire", Nilsson

9-10 PM "Don't Look Back", American Noise "Ready For Love", Bad Company "Don't You Want Me", Human League "There Goes Another Love Song", Outlaws "Hold On", Triumph "Black Dog", Led Zeppelin "Boys Are Back", Thin Lizzy "Damned If I Do", Alan Parsons Project "Power", Rainbow "All Day", Kinks

1-2 AM "Going To A Go Go", Rolling Stones "Kentucky Woman", Deep Purple "Train In Vain", The Clash "Change", John Waite "Friend Of The Devil", Grateful Dead "Time Loves A Hero", Little Feat "Chain Lightnin'", 38 Special "Mama Gama", Alan Parsons Project "Made In Heaven", BeBop Deluxe "Lawyers, Guns And Money", Warren Zevon "Space Odyssey", David Bowie "Calling All Girls", Queen "Space Age Love Song", A Flock Of Seagulls "Key To The Highway", Derek & The Dominoes

SPECIAL PROGRAMMING: ABC Rock Radio Concert, Sunday night BBC Rock Hour, Sunday night King Biscuit Flower Hour Retro Rock, Sunday night

JOCK LINEUP:

6-10 AM

10-2 PM

2-6 PM

6-10 PM

10-2 AM

Steve Huebschen, just arrived from WLLZ

Wally Walker, 3 years; KKRC

Dave Dorkin, 315 years; WFBQ

Lynn Wells, over 2 years; KEEY

Scott Klohn, over 1 year.

Overnights Joe Roppe, KTWM

MUSIC: Thursday, May 27

7-8 AM "Street Fighting Man", Rolling Stones "Caught Up In You", 38 Special "All The Young Dudes", Mott The Hoople "Still The Same", Bob Seger "Power", Rainbow "Layla", Eric Clapton "Testify", Greg Kihn "Trampled Underfoot", Led Zeppelin "Give A Little Bit", Supertramp "Poor Man's Son", Survivor "Where Have All The Good Times", Van Halen "I Saw Her Standing There", Beatles

10-11 AM "Those Shoes", Eagles "Just Like Me", Pat Benatar "Elenore Rigby", Beatles "Chain Lightnin'", 38 Special "Feel Like Making Love", Bad Company "Jane", Jefferson Starship "Never Had It Better", Franke & The KO's "The Wind Cries Mary", Jimi Hendrix "Aqualung", Jethro Tull "I Don't Want To Know", Fleetwood Mac "Afraid To Love", Toto "I Wouldn't Be Like You", Alan Parsons "Play The Game", Kansas

4-5 PM "Hey You", Pink Floyd "Give Me Three Steps", Lynyrd Skynyrd "Black Magic Woman", Santana "Danger, Danger", Frankie Miller "Take It Easy", Eagles "Refugee", Tom Petty "No One Like You", Scorpions "Lights", Journey "Can't You Hear Me Knocking", Rolling Stores "Hold The Line", Toto "Fits Ya Good", Bryan Adams "Her Strut", Bob Seger "Stone Cold", Rainbow

9-10 PM "American Girl", Tom Petty "Heartbreaker/Living...", Led Zeppelin "Even It Up", Heart "Put Out The Fire ", Queen "Love Hurts", Nazareth "Time For Me To Fly", REO Speedwagon "Testify", Greg Kihn "Dreams", Molly Hatchet "Shooting Star", Bad Company "Honky Tonk Woman", Rolling Stones "Only Time Will Tell", Asia "Turn The Page", Bob Seger "Lucky Ones", Loverboy

1-2 AM "Let The Good Times Roll", Cars "No One Like You", Scorpions "At The Station", Joe Walsh "Take Me To The Top", Loverboy "That Girl Could Sing", Jackson Browne "What Do All The People Know", Monroes "Back In The USSR", Beatles "Play The Game", Kansas "Hitch A Ride", Boston "Gone, Gone, Gone", Bad Company "Dirty Deeds", AC/DC "Pinball Wizard", Who "Tough Guys", Reo Speedwagon "Under The Gun", Aldo Nova

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Rock Wars KDWB P.O. Box 763c St. Paul, MN 55125

(612) 739-4000

POWER: CONSULTANT: OWNERSHIP: SPOTS: NEWS:

100,000 watts; 822 feet; 101.3 National P.O., Dave Hamilton Doubleday Broadcasting 8 minutes. AAA one-time rate: $165.00. 4 minutes, 6-9AM Monday through Friday.

P.D. Joe Folger:

Rock Wars, eh? In the Great White North, the wea-pons are radio waves fired from the top of the IDS Tower in downtown Minneapolis. This is a brief history of how the war broke out. FM101 changed from a top 40 format to album rock 2 years ago. Under the direction of Dave Hamilton, the station has steadily increased its ARB share (up 4 books in a row). It is one of the country's only major market stations to successfully make the change from top 40 to album rock. FM to FM, KDWB has beaten KQ the last three books in a row. October/November 1980 5.7 to 4.5; Spring 1981 6.3 to 5.6, and Fall of '81 6.6 to 6.0. KQRS AM and FM are sold in combo and so is KDWB AM. We have also topped KQRS in the last three books combined AM and FM shares. October/November 80 8.7 to 5.5; Spring '81 8.9 to 6.4; and Fall of '81 8.4 to 6.8. Numbers can be stretched but they don't lie. In black and white on page six of the Fall 1981 Arbitron it says KDWB has a higher share of the audience. The success of this station is no accident.

I plan to grow on the solid base Dave has already developed. The people here help make the station great. My assistant, Bill Richards, is a rising star with the eye of the tiger. The staff at the station is one of the best ever assembled, and they work well together. You are only as strong as your weakest link, and at 101FM there are no weak links on the staff. Ask the competition. They have approached almost all of our staff. 101FM is a fine place to be; ask the competition. Most of them have knocked on the door of the Home of Rock And Roll. In a nut-shell, 101's strong points are people and programming. The research department is untouchable. The music is freshened constantly, presentation is crisp, exciting, and always moves forward. 101FM owns the local music scene. Our involvement with local musicians is massive (night clubs, local albums, local concerts, etc.) and our efforts are sincere. We service the older portion of our audience with events like 101 days at Valley Fair, charity softball games, and we also play a major part in the Minnesota State Fair, which is the second largest fair in the country. Look for us to be even more involved in the future in ways that I cannot discuss here. After all, this is a war; a conflict of power and ideas. We have a lot of fun, but we're not telling where we're shooting from or when.

KQRS has been in town for 12 years. Originally a free-form station, they disappointed a loyal audience by signing with Superstars in 1977. We've found in focus groups people in the Twin Cities believ that KQ has let them down. Years ago, the music was unique and special. Now it's old and weak, and the personalities are perceived as being lackluster. We will be watching closely what impact recent changes will make in that image. It seems KQ subscribes to the philosophy of if you can't be the market leader, then copy them. Hence, the term former KQ jock Hal Hoover coined, "K-Clone" short for KQRS. At 101, we have conceptualized a very precise target, and we are con-stantly reevaluating our position, plus ourcompetitors' and from time to time will adjust that target accordingly.

The key to winning in Minneapolis is dominating the target demo, and that's what we do. KQ's front line of 18-24 year olds is defecting to our side at a very comforting rate. Soon we will also start seeing that more with the 25-34 year olds! When it comes to new music, we win again. 101 is playing as much new product as the competition, but that is not the battle. The object is to add the right music at the right time. To be first is not always best, and to always be secon is not the best solution either. I use research only as a tool to confirm my emotions. The positioning game has intensified recently when Jeff Pollack came to town. I expect the other guys to lean on the "12 years of rock" image and we can't disregard the hybrid WLOL. Our competition is strong and this will be a great battle. I have a lot of respect for Jeff. Promotions seem to be his strong suit and one of my main concerns will be following the situation like a Minnesota wolf, avoiding traps and pouncing on the best meals at the choicest times.

KQRS 917 North Lilac Minneapolis, MN 55422

(612) 545-5601

POWER: CONSULTANT: OWNERSHIP: SPOTS:

NEWS:

50,000; 810 feet; 92.5 FM Jeff Pollack Communications Hudson Broadcasting Corporation Max 10 units per hour. AAA one-Time rate:

At 4:50, 5:50, 6:50, and 7:50 AM.

P.D. Doug Sorenson:

KQRS has been album rock since March of 1970, with two phases in its history; basically progressive 70-77 and Abrams/Superstars since then. Over the years we had several challenges, but no real competition. 50,000 watts WDGY AM went album rock for a couple of months back in 1977 (with Mr. Bob Hattrik as P.D.), and in 78-79 U100 tried an album/top 40 hybrid format, which ran into money problems. Then long time top 40 power KDWB bought the FM, and P.D. Dave Thompson took over and put in an adult/album rock format with a very low-key approach. At that time, Dave Hamilton was programming WLOL AM, with an almost new wave rock, top 40 feel.

All during this period (78-80), KQRS was steadily increasing our share with Superstars; 6's, 8's and 10's in a town that had been traditionally very strong top 40 (Sebastian, Bennett). When we hit double digits, Doubleday and Dave Hamilton, in particular, care on with guns blazing. They suddenly started playing great album tracks, surrounding them with the hits, all with a very clean "more music" approach. Bob Hattrik was brought in as national P.D. and all that combined to really take a chunk out of our numbers. October 1979, KQRS 10.0 KDWB 2.6; April/May 1980 KQRS 8.5 KDWB 2.8; October/November 1980 KQRS 8.5-5.5, KDWB 2.8-5.7. So, a station that never really had competi-tion was suddenly challenged with very aggressive programming from Doubleday, complete with call-out research, extensive billboard campaign, a thousand dollar a day giveaway, and that very streamlined less talk/more rock philosophy.

I see their growth as a function of a successful grab for that most impressionable,young audience. KDWB had been strong with teens for years, so staying with those calls on the FM dial was perfect for the kids. However, anyone over 18 would be embarrassed to listen to the FM because of the long-time teeny-bop image of the AM. I see a real roadblock for them in the 18-34 demographic. Their heavy bar scene involvement won't help 25+ and their new slogan "The Home of Rock and Roll" won't appeal to the younger demographics who will think Bill Haley or Chuck Berry when they hear it. Their lack of audience involvement is absolutely a problem. There is no relating to time of season, sports, current events, weather, etc. and no adult over 18 is into winning tickets to a rock concert or an album. Listeners perceive them as simply a music station, and that's it. Plus they haven't evolved in two years; same grand giveaways, lots of billboards, but no real community involvement.

Still when I got to town, I heard a lot of music that didn't make sense: 707, Tarney Spencer, Bread ("Mother Freedom"?), and I said, "This is madness, how can this guy be playing these records. What's more, he's getting great numbers playing turntable hits." So, I started monitoring them for 18 hours a day, got every record they played, kept track of their promo liners, and got to know everything about them. We realized their songs were testing extremely well, and after seeing the December 1980 Mediatrend go 10-5.5 their way, we realized the need to play more of their records. So that we did.

Since that time, the numbers have swung back in our direction. April/May KDWB 6.3 KQRS 6.4; Fall '81 KDWB 6.6 KQRS 6.8. The key to winning in Minneapolis is the 25-34's and that's where our positioning is strongest. In the latest, ARB we were #2 adults behind KS95. We've been the album station for going on 13 years and that's a major image boost. Our on-air approach reinforces the fact that there is more to album radio than rock concerts and T-shirts, and we will continue to drive that home. Their call-out rock is getting tiresome, and they are much tighter than we are at this time. We have top 40 WLOL playing lots of new music (Soft Cell, Bow-Wow-Wow, Asia, etc.) and so we're the only two stations in this musically active market playing new music. By the time KDWB researches it, it's too late to play it with any impact. (Human League).

When I hit town in September 1980, Dave Hamilton mailed me the Superstars master list, along with a memo stating, "Doug, play these records in this exact order, or you will end up like all those other KQ P.D.' I responded with a lovely funeral wreath, and he came back with a bag of stones and, "I think you should keep these in your pockets, so you don't float away. We like your sound." Now considering 77% of our listeners are 18-34, and our three book growth trend has us up 32% men 18-34, and 77% women 18-34. I say the whole bum likes our sound.

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Produced by Richard Gottehrer and Marshall Crenshaw

Marshall Crensha w There he goes again, with more great adds!

WLLZ, KGB—FM, WROQ, W MYK, WXEZ, WXUS, KATT Key calls include: KBPI, WCOZ, WDVE, W M MS, W M JQ, WFBQ, WQFM, KLOL, WBCN, W MMR, WIOT, WCMF, WABX, KDKB, WRIF, WYSP, WXRT, WNEW—FM

Increased play on: W C OZI W MMS, WNEW—FM, WXRT, KTIM, WOUR

#47 on the Index #17 Sebastian

"Someday, Someway" Moves 70-58

Soft Cell The perseverance record of the year! After 19 weeks on the Airplay Index, bouncing right back up

44-34 prime move A strong Metro trend, 48-39-36 "Tainted Love" builds 63-37-33.

Still another super strong Checklist with 24 Builders including: KAZY, WGRQ, WKLS, KQRS, KGB-FM, wQx m, WZXR, KZEW, WAQX, KZEL, WRXL, WAPI-FM, WRKK, KSMB, WIYY, WIMZ, KWXL, WDIZ, WRKI, WPYX, WROQ, KZAP, W WCK, W WWL NEW: WLRS, W WCK, WFYV

Produced by Mike Thorne

xy MUSIC iiellalwo memfflrmenormlea miSIM2112110 .101111

Featuring:

Roxy Music "Avalon ", Let's hear it for class! Debuted #1 in England! Out of the box: WNEW-FM, WBCN, WLIR, WLAV-FM, KQDS, W HMD, WKWF, WGLU, WEEI-FM, KSPN, KBCO, W WCT, WRNW, CHEZ-FM, WAER, WPDH, WERI-FM, WRKK, WPLR, W WCK, W WWL, WBAB, WDEK

"Take A Chance On Me" (the U.S. single) also "More Than This", "Avalon"

Produced by Rhett Davies and Roxy Music

Fleetwood Mac "Hold Me," I1h) #1 Most Added Single le of the week Produced by: Lindsey Buckingham,

Richard Dashut, Ken Caillat

Fleetwood Mac New on 113 FMQB Reporters WHCN, Bob Bittens: "An east. prediction. Fleetwood Mac's 'Hold Me' is destined for stardom.''

WLUP, Sky Daniels: "The new Fleetwood Mac has possibk the best production values I've heard in recent years."

WLLZ, Doug Podell: "Sounds like Fleetwood Mac is back with a multi :format smash. -

WHJY, Rob Lipshutz:"/t should return them to the accesNibility of ̀Rumors'. With its intensity, humor, irresitable harmony, and instant hooks, it puts them right into heavy play.''

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Radio Action KZOK/KJET, SEATTLE, WA P.D.-JIM ROBINSON: "I suppose the rumor mill has ground on long enough. Yes, it's true. There is a modern rock station in Seattle. It's KJET, sister to KZOK, and it can be found at 1600 (actually 1590) on your AM dial, with a healthy 5000 watts 24 hours, directional at night. Our Program Director is Steve Larson, a veteran of Seattle and Denver radio. KJET is automated, which makes for consistent song rotation and either front or back announcing of all current product. When we add a record, we hammer it to the tune of 8 plays a day, thereby insuring familiarity. We do want to sell records as well as movies, concerts, clothes, beer, and soft drinks. We believe the format will appeal to teens and 18-24 women with a sound that's up, fun, and danceable. We are not a counter-culture experiment, nor are we taking a stand against any other form of radio. We just want to have a good time and make a few bucks in the process. And quite frankly, I would not want to be selling against a combo with KZOK. And, no, we are not Sebastian II. So far, we've done guest dj shots with Chris Butler of the Waitresses. Thanks to: Polygram's Jeff Laufer and Calvin Lew; and, MTV's Mark Goodman and Louise Rauscher. By the way, the Waitresses were great fun for three shows in two different Seattle venues. The crowds were surprisingly normal--you know, bus drivers, secretaries, and of course, waitresses. Our first KJET concert with Albatross Productions is: Dave Edmunds at the Showbox Theater June 20th. It's well on its way to a sellout. We're getting tons of mail (well, 10 to 12 letters a day), and it's overwhelmingly positive. I did receive one complaint from a local CBS salesman for playing his Nick Lowe record too often. Anyway, support of any kind for KJET would be appreciated greatly. This is a prime opportunity to make it work...Added This Week: The Clash, The Swingers, Rolling Stones, Men At Work, Frank and Moon Unit Zappa, and Joe King Carrasco... Incidently, the real story in this town is KZOK, truly Seattle's best rock and roll."

KYYS, KANSAS CITY, MO P.D./M.D.-JOE MacCABE: "First of all, I'd like to complain about the picture from Jon's bowling party. I'm actually in perfect shape (not a Widette as pictured), and suspect Bill retouched my jowls to make him look better in comparison...Steve Miller renews my faith with the latest Lp. 'Cool Magic' is my personal fave with a strong second choice being: 'Keeps Me Wondering Why'...I agree that we have to deal with the Bruce/Bonds connection. If you're in the Midwest and not playing 'Out Of Work', time to get back in touch with reality...A late add on: Split Enz. They're coming to town and deserve some support...Happy to support a local act, Clocks--stars of the KY102 Homegrown album...Be looking out for the Secrets band. They were also on the Homegrown album... Glenn Frey scoring good requests...Survivor's 'Tiger' dominating the phones.. .Also getting good calls on: John Cougar, 38 Special, and the new Fleetwood Mac single (didn't like it at first, but can live with it now)...Just when you think Eddie Money has faded away, he comes up with the best record of his career. The choice of the single is superb...A few sales and good calls on: Axe...Considering: Weight Watchers, John Waite (strong consideration); also, the Marshall Crenshaw and Men At Work sound good."

WBCN, BOSTON, MA M.D.-MARC MILLER: "Greetings from the rain capitol of the world. It has rained for two weeks, and it's starting to get depressing. But the music's still good...Have you heard Cold Chisel yet? Check out: 'You Got Nothing I Want'. It's killah...And by the way, if any of you small record companies have good heavy metal stuff, send it to me because Sunday nights Tony Berardini does two hours of 'Heavy Metal From Hell' and he likes to feature new and unheard bands...In other music news, the John Waite Lp sounds real good. Check out the cut: IChange'...We also like the new Eddie Money single 'Think I'm In Love'. Sort of sounds like a fast version of 'Darling Be Home Soon'. It should be huge...Just got the new Genesis album, and it sounds like it'll be another smash for them...Don't miss the David Johansen/Animals medley. This will probably be great for radio because there are no Animals albums available anymore in this country...Fave Lp of the week is still: Roxy Music, especially 'More Than This'. The most mature and fully realized Lp that they've done...Be sure to stay tuned for details on the 4th Annual WBCN Rock And Roll Rumble coming real soon.'

KGB-FM, SAN DIEGO I CA M.D.-JUDY McNUTT: "I think that Bill Hard missed a really great record, even if he got defensive and said, 'Hey, I just got it, dingleberry!!' I know it's not on a big label, and who expects rock and roll on Fantasy anyway--but that's no excuse. Who was Rounder Records? I suggest Cocktail Queen (don't she love to rock and roll). 'The Heart Is A Lonely Hunter' is a hit single, and I like the song about NYC entitled 1Girl'...0ther Adds: Axe. A perfect Summer rock and roll tune--already getting calls...Also: David Johansen just knocks me right off my seat. I thought that would never happen after seein Pirm live...With the release of the new John Waite album, it's easy to see who the Babys were. What other guys?...Bow-Wow-Wow--WOW!! I think it could work...Glad Gary Bonds has a steady job. Sure is a nice guy. I asked him what the U.S. stood for, and he said, 'Beats me. My ex-manager thought it up'... 'Partytown' is just what I expected from the best looking, most talented Eagle...The thing that's so attractive about the Marshall Crenshaw record is that it's clutter-free and sounds happy on the radio. I've had enough bummer music for now...A lot of calls on the Survivor single. It's really their best cut ever...Boy, A Flock Of Seagulls is starting to sell, and we're getting calls for 'I Ran'...'Valley Girl' requests go without saying...Lots of calls for: Men At Work, 'Down Under'. Probably #6 in calls, behind: Asia, Frank Zappa, and Huey Lewis. Overall, it's our most active new song...The Monroes now up to #12 sales and getting phenomenal calls... Also like the Nazareth single and can't wait for the video."

WEBN, CINCINNATI, OH M.D.-CURT GARY: "From the 'better-late-than-never' department: Well, we're not really late with this--I was just real anxious to get on it when I heard it--and, of course, I'm talking about former Babys star John Waite. WEBN has jumped out on: 'Change'. Though I would also recommend 'Mr. Wonderful' and highly urge everyone to crank that record up''' Next in line has got to be David Johansen and the Animals medley. Get on it before the Summertime passes you by... Cincinnati has turned into a 'Partytown'. Instant phones on Glenn Frey. With the exit of area students from their various allegiances, it couldn't have been timed better...A real memory jogger--that's what I see the Rolling Stones album as. Also ask around for the single version of 'Going To A Go-Go' b/w a previously unreleased'Beast Of Burden'. Any Stones album is an event...A lot of people in the industry have mentioned that 'Fingers Burned' from Alan Parsons doesn't sound like the Project, and they expressed surprise that we picked that as the lead track. I say, hey, maybe you're right, but it's still a smash song...Survivor's 'Eye Of The Tiger' is a bona fide smash. Monster phones, big retail already--and you can't be on the radio without hearing it...Sherbs is proving itself a winner 7-577 the stuff added in the last three weeks, that one seems to be pulling out...Not sure what I see from Genesis. On the otherhand, no real feedback from the audience...April Wine's single--obvious that they wanted to write a rocker that would put them multi platinum."

WLPX, MILWAUKEE, WI M.D.-BOBBIN BEAM: "The Fleetwood Mac and Genesis sound fairly predictable, as does the Steve Miller and Eddie Money...What's really exciting is the A Flock Of Seagulls record. I've believed since first listen, and it looks like people are finally starting to catch on...The Rolling Stones album is also exciting, and another way for that band to make more millions. But what the hell, it's only rock and roll...The Nazareth single sounds like it will broaden their audience...flenn Frey's 'Partytown' is a great, catchy summer song...My favorite new ear grabber is the Billy Idol album. The jungle rhythm on the last song on side 2 drove me crazy, and the line 'Hey, do you want to rub a dub?'...Frankie Miller looks like it's developing. Top 20 sales...Heart is #6 and starting to get calls for 'City's Burnino'."

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We predict continued success!!

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RADIO ACTION CONTINUED

WMET, CHICAGO, IL M.D.-DAVE BENSON: "Adds: Alan Parsons, Sparks, April Wine, Nazareth, Fleetwood Mac, Frank Zappa, Survivor, and Eddie Money--and the Stones... I'd rap down this long list of new additions but, after what I'm about to say next, nobody will give a shit. By the time you read this I will have left WMET to become Tour Manager for the Pat Metheney Group. After 10 years of radio madness, I need a break. This is a golden opportunity to get a new perspective on the music business. I have no illusions that it will be any less bizarre. I want to publicly thank Bruce Holberg, Trip Reep, and my friends at WMET and Metromedia for their guidance and friendship. Unfortunately, time, space, and good taste don't allow me to say goodbye to all of my record industry friends the way I'd really like to. A sincere thanks to all who helped and managed to maintain a sense of humor along the way. I do hope to meet face-to-face with a lot of the MD's and PD's as we cross the country. Thanks also to Bill, George, and the whole staff of mad typists at the sheet. I've had a lot of fun writing for and reading the constant stream of verbal diarrhea. As a parting shot, let me just pass along a final thought or two: Skyboy, I'm going to miss you more than you know. Just try to keep your jaw wired to your brain and not your ego, and things will work out just fine. Actually, the truth of the matter is, I'm leaving WMET because any job that isn't good enough for Sky Daniels isn't good enough for me."

WYSP, PHILADELPHIA, PA M.D.-STEVE FEINSTEIN: "Clocks' She Looks A Lot Like You' has got me hooked. I go bonzo for punchy, power pop with hot harmonies, and Clocks fits the bill. It reminds me a bit of the Cars when they were rocking out on their first album, before they became as cutesy as they are these days.. .111 venture to say this is the best Eddie Money sounds since his first album. We're taken with the clean produc-tion of 'Think I'm In Love.,and Eddie's smoother, less grating vocals. Bill's comparison with John Cougar is right on-the-money... 'Showdown' may prove to be for Riot what 'Bringing On The Heartbreak' was for Def Leppard. It's an emotive ballad that broadens the band's following well beyond the heavy metal core... 'Psychobabble' on the Alan Parsons album does far more for me than 'Fingers Burned'. Parsons deserves praise for continuing to use Colin Blunstone's gorgeous, ethereal voice. Anybody out there still listening to 'Innismore', 'One Year', and 'Odyssey And Auracle'?...Stray Cats is turning heads around the office. People are jitterbugging in the halls and sporting D.A.'s and ponytails. Wish I had held on to that '56 Chevy...Greg Copeland's 'Used' is the standout for me on Bill's Sampler. Love the way it chugs along. Reminds me of Rodney Crowell...wl on the office turntable-77—Tositive/Negative' by Positive Noise. It's coming out on Sire soon, but why wait, get an import copy on Statik. This will recharge your batteries and remind you of why you got in this meshuggana business.. .1 understand why John Waite's 'Wild Life' is being overlooked. It's the last song on an album that is thick with delights. Take 31/2 minutes out of your life and drop your stylus on the final song on the second side to hear the album's hottest rocker... Now it is time for my obligatory Monroes mention, Crenshaw kudos, Haircut hype, and Flock flagging. Thank you...Good seeing Sandy Fagan from Coast to Coast Records...Always a joy having lunch with Jim Sotet, who you must make sure shows you his Davey Crocket wallet next time you see him... Also nice seeing Michael Plen (in heaven everything is fine)... And, real good talking with WLLZ's Doug Podell."

WLUP, CHICAGO, IL M.D.-SKY DANIELS: "Record Of The Week: Eddie Money, 'Running Away'. This is the one that my ears keep turning to. Best represents Eddie's street corner approach to pop. I kiddingly said to Rapper that listening to the advance cassette gave the impression that it was a double album, there's so much good music on it. This week, don't remain an asswipe to convention, really do some-thing to help the career of Eddie Money...The new Fleetwood Mac has possibly the best production values I've heard in recent years. I'll say it again, Lindsey Buckingham and Richard Dashut are approaching a studio sensibility that could be awesome...A lot of people smirked when we OTB'd the David Johansen 'Animals' medley; but then, a lot of people in this business know absolutely nothing about rock and roll beyond Apple computers. David Johansen is really a rock and roller. If you don't think so, check your definition...Glenn Frey's solo album is giving the audience a party charge. Glenn, as I understand, is preparing to undertake a promotional tour. I really plan on probing deep into the 'Desperado' legend of the Eagles...Well, Bill--while you were printing accounts of petty slingshot matches and billing them as 'Rock Wars', 3.7-a—Tet the big one escape ya. David Benson resigned from WMET this week. In all due respect, Dave was a fierce competitor. He and I challenged each other through programming upheavals, remainiñ7ihrough each to fight on. I must say he would kick ass in any other market in America. And if you doubt it out there, I welcome all contenders to go after his gig and see if you can fill his shoes. Good luck, Dave, you knucklehead. Now get out of here."

WMMS, CLEVELAND, OH M.D.-KID LEO: "The Stones live is no more and no less than the perfect document of the tour, at least until their next onslaught on America. They have put out more live albums than any other band, yet each one seems refreshing and timely...Speaking of live, David Johansen has always been a dynamo on stage, but people seem to feel that he can't translate onto vinyl. It was a smart thing to put out a live album. For his old fans, there are his infamous 'covers' and some of his strongest songs a la 'Frenchette'; and, 'Funky But Chic' is making a whole new audience. I've been in this boy's corner for so long, I know he's not the great white hype...It took Steve Miller four years to get our 'Circle Of Love', seems like it only took four months to get out 'Abracac r1 1. He knows that 'Circle' was a flop, but as bad as that was, 'Abracadabra' was as good--which means pretty good. Interesting note, though: Whereas Miller usually does the lion's share of writing, he only has two tunes on this album--but it's the performance that counts.. .1 don't know if anybody is going to get past 'Eye Of The Tiger' on Survivor, because there are other good tracks on it, but our phones are ringing off the hook for 'Rocky III'...But even the theme to 'Rocky III' takes a distinct second place to 'Valley Girl'. Had a delightful conversation with Moon Zappa over the phone. She's definitely Frank's daughter. When we asked what she was planning to do for future endeavors (music, acting, or whatever), she said that her goal was to make a Hawaiian Punch commercial. Look out, Marie...A lot of people agree with me--the Gary U.S. Bonds is the best album of '82 so far."

WMMR, PHILADELPHIA, PA M.D.-LISA RICHARDS: "It's great to be back in the Bill Hard Sheet. I want to thank all my friends for the enthusiastic welcome, not to mention the fruitil Record Of The Week: John Waite. 'Mr. Wonderful' is by far my prize pick on the album. I'll be up on my little soap box for this record for as long as it takes, and it won't be long with Chrysalis doing an excellent job promoting it...We jumped on the Stray Cats, and already we're four cuts deep. WMMR has been playing the import single for a year now and has received great undying response...We like: 'Out Of Work' by Gary U.S. Bonds. After all, the release coincides with the largest unemployment figures in decades... At the risk of joining the party late, two seconds into Glenn Frey's 'Partytown' I knew it would be perfect for cruising in the hot Summer sun. However, I feel it's a record for every format and then some. I look for 'I Want Somebody' and 'That Girl' to crossover and over and over...Love the new Alan Parsons Project. It's exactly what I expect from the producer of 'Dark Side'. 'Psychobabble', in particular, sounds very much like Pink Floyd. I also like the title track.. .1 had the opportunity to hear the new Go Go's single yesterday. It's great to be back at such a healthy musical time...Record Faves: Love the Haircut One Hundred (even though it's been out for awhile, so have I--so I just heard it)...Also, I'd like to say I'm looking forward to seeing Al Twanmo back in the ballgame soon. He's a strong promotion man and an ace person...Also speaking of—n7T—TiTihe ballgame, Tom Sheehy is our new Promotions Director at WMMR."

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RIOT "Restless Breed" Majors are out of control! New: KLOS, KMET, KQRS, KSRR, KSHE, WYSP, WFBQ, WLSQ on: WMET, WCOZ, WMJQ, WBCN, WSYR, KDWB, WMMS, WLVQ, WOUR, WAAL, WPDH, WRKI, KLAQ, KISS, KZOM, KYTX Tony Berardini, WBCN: "Great audience reaction from Boston's heavy metal headbangers. I'm using 'Loved By You',

my favorite Riot song."

Joe Folger, KDWB: "Just played Minneapolis with a real strong showing. A hard working and powerful rock and roll

band. We're starting out with 'Showdown'."

Steve Feinstein, WYSP: — Showdown' may prove to be for Riot what 'Bringin' On The Heartbreak' was for Def Leppard.

An emotive ballad that broadens the band's following well beyond the heavy metal core."

Ted Edwards, WCOZ: "With this one they've added a few twists, some different songs, and a few more textures all of

which give it more of a complexity that I can deal with."

Rockin"em out on tour:

June 14 Allentown 22 Buffalo

15 Portland, ME 23 Binghamton

17 Rochester 25 Providence 18 New Haven 27 Philadelphia

19 West Islip 29 Pittsburgh

21 Harrisburg

Tracks: "Showdown", "Restless Breed"

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COLD CHISEL Australia's multi-platinum band does it right Billboard, June S, 1982

Cold Chisel Stages 'Circus' Shows SYDNEY—Top Australian rock act Cold Chisel has jus: spent $120,000 to

present what are considered two of the most spectacular concerts ever seen in this country. Staged during April, the "Circus Animal" shows featured rock and traditional circus acts under a giant Big Top. Group and management devised the unique shows to coincide with release

of Cold Chisel's fifth platinum album, also titled "Circus Animals". Because of the high costs, a loss of $20,000 was budgeted for, but thanks to WEA tour support and merchandising sales, the actual figure was less than half that. Each show opened with a real circus, complete with elephants, camels,

clowns, acrobats and motorcycle "cage of death" riders. Then Cold Chisel took the stage for a 150-minute set, watched at each performance by over 4,000 fans. "We installed a full outdoor stage and roof, and used 320 lights," notes tour manager Mark Pope. "There was no point doing a

half-baked production just because we were losing money on it. We all understood the importance of the shows." Main expense was hire of the Big Top, which cost $32,500, and brought with it a host of red tape problems. "Everyone from the

Fire Brigade to the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals was there," says manager Rod Willis. "There were so many uniformed people swarming over the site you would have thought Australia Square was burning down. But when it was all over they congratulated us on a professional exercise." Cold Chisel's performances matched the occasion, with lead singer Jimmy Barnes riding a motorcycle over a tightrope high

above the stage. Intended originally as a Sydney-only effor, there is now a chance the spectacular may be repeated in Brisbane.

We are strongly comitted. We believe in Cold Chisel.

Key Cut: "You Got Nothing I Want" Already On: KGB-FM, WBCN, KRQR, KMET, WNEW-FM, WBLM, WPDH, WOUR, KILO, and many more —

Untie The Oki elack Sun TRACKER

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Two of the hottest pre-release cassettes on the street. Listen and find out why!!

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RADIO Acrnom CONTINUED KQRS, MINNEAPOLIS, MN P.D.-DOUG SORENSON: "The Fleetwood Mac single is going to pick up where 'Dreams' left off. A great all-around tune. And if you're a rock and roll station, you can't be embarrassed by playing it...Considering how well-tested the old Babys records are, anyone who's into call-out is a fool for not playing the John Waite album, especially the cut 'Changes'...It's great to have more live versions of Stones' classics. Fresh air to an old, old sound...Riot is just one of those good rock and roll bands that happens to do well in the Twin Cities--and Elektra is right behind it... My God, the Survivor single is right behind the Scorpions for being the ultimate call-out tune of the year. If you haven't seen 'Rocky III', you'll know about those goosebumps when you hear 'Eye Of The Tiger'...'Get Your Fingers Burned' is a great song from Alan Parsons Project. Every once in a while he comes out with a rock and roll song not quite so thematic--like his albums--perfect for stations looking for one good cut...Axe's 'Rock And Roll Party' is hot. But I'm more excited about 'Now Or Never', which I'm glad to hear is the new single...The Monroes is getting tremendous phone response and developing in sales. A great song to hear with the windows rolled down and the radio up--great harmonies...Everybody is calling for Frankie Miller, confusing it with Seger."

WDVE, PITTSBURGH, PA P.0.-DAVE LANGE: "We finally get a decent live album from the Stones. Everything I hear Bob Clearmountain produce comes out crystal clear. This may be his best stuff yet, considering the quality of the last few live Stones albums. Every cut is worth playing...The Fleetwood Mac single didn't hold any surprise, which may be the best thing going for it...Eddie Money's new songs do fit right in with the Hagar/Cougar/Squier stuff quite well...We're hoping that 707 will come up with some mega force here in Pittsburgh...Well, as I roll out of town, there are a lot of people to thank for their help here. First of all, Lee Abrams, who kept me energetic, and Mr. Bill, who kept me on the Red Page. Also, all the local record people: Mark Wallace, Mark Fritzkis, Leo, Jay, and Louise; as well as the Turnpike people from Cleveland. Thanks to all of you who understood and put up with my bullshit...Howie will be here June 21st. Please give him the chance to find the water cooler. I know he'll keep the DVE flame up...Gotta go work on my tan so I don't get burned."

WLLZ, DETROIT, MI M.D.-DOUG PODELL: "I'm going wild over the new Eddie Money record. 'Think I'm In Love' is destined to finally replace 'Two Tickets' as Eddie's big claim to fame. I have strong feelings that this record is going to be with us for a long time. Besides, here is one man who knows how to party, and I'm ready for him...The Fleetwood Mac single is definitely something we can all finally deal with. I really like the combination of Christine and Lindsey on vocals. Sounds like Fleetwood Mac is back with a multi format smash...Will Peter Townshend ever cease to amaze me? Picked up the import single and it does take a few listens, but there's definitely a maturity surrounding Townshend's new music. I just recently heard the whole album, and there are also some real strong tracks there. Coupled with the fact that Townshend might not be a member of the Who much longer, this is one item to jump on...Also in this week: The Marshall Crenshaw Lp. A native Detroiter, the track 'Someday' is testing very well 25+. A subtle but infectious hook...Also, the Paul McCartney Lp is really starting to pick up in bi7:7 requests and sales. I don't think this Lp has reached its peak yet. I was having great success with the Motels in the Twin Cities and hope to see the same results here in the Motor City. Like I've said before, this is the kind of act and record that adds class and intelligence to the playlist...Looks to me like it's going to be the single for Cheap Trick. That's the one that's starting to pick up the positive reaction...Hot phones for: Survivor; Stealer on MCA ('On My Own Again' testing great with 18-24's); Human League picking up good phones; John Waite; and John Cougar...Personal once again to Lambert: Man, why don't you just move here?... And to Bill Hard: If you're talking radio rock wars, you gotta talk to Detroit."

WCOZ, BOSTON, MA M.D.-TED EDWARDS: "After seven days of rain in Boston, it sure is nice to have some sunshine. I'm in such a good mood today, I'll even do comments...April Wine has a great single. It made me look forward to the album. They're a band like REO Speedwagon that stuck it out long enough that the trends in rock and the band caught up to each other. As somebody once said, more hooks than Dolly Parton's brassiere...As with April Wine, the new Fleetwood Mac single has me primed for the album...The Stones have absolutely their best quality live album ever (excluding bootlegs, of course)...We've been consideirng doing something with Frankie Miller for awhile. Finally thought the time was right for 'To Dream The Dream'...Haircut One Hundred continues to do well. It might not sound like a record that will work on first listen, but it's certainly coming across with our audience--and isn't that what counts, anyway?...Gary U.S. Bonds continues to do well. 'Out Of Work' seems to be the track. Certainly, the timeliness of the lyrics has something to do with that.. .Glenn Frey is a monster. We're already three cuts deep...And last but not least, Marshall Crenshaw's album continues to do well for us. I suggest if you haven't taken it seriously that you get back and give it a second listen. Like the Haircut One Hundred, it seems to be an album that at least the Boston audience is looking for."

KGON, PORTLAND, OR M.D.-GLORIA JOHNSON: "Sales: #1 Scorpions, #2 Aldo Nova, #3 John Cougar, #4 Asia, and #5 Van Halen...Requests: #1 Cheap Trick, #2 John Cougar, #3 Scorpions, #4 Van Halen, #5 Survivor, and #7 Rolling Stones...Yes, there is still—life in the Stones, at least in our listeners' minds. Best cut is: 'Let's Spend The Night Together', as well as the single. 'Beast Of Burden' is my favorite cut of all--too bad they left it off the album...Aldo Nova kicks into overdrive with concentration on 'Fooling Yourself'...Also added: Rainbow, 'Power'; and, Cheap Trick, 'She's Tight'... Best new song I've heard all week is: 'I Did It For Love' by Harlequin. But with the dust still settling around all the major releases, we couldn't squeeze it in. On top of the list for next week... Rose Festival in the Rose City is now in full swing. We broadcast live from the Coliseum last Wednesday from 2PM till Midnight. It was opening night for three consecutive sold-out Journey concerts. We took our listeners through load-in, set up, soundcheck, and on through the show. None of the music was aired. However, we got around it by doing breaks from outdoors, bathrooms, and back-stage. Once again, Nightmare and John Villaneuva, in particular, prove they are a high class organiza-tion. KGON officially kicked off Rose Festival #2 last Friday with a 26-minute fireworks display from a barge in the middle of the Willamet River. Thousands of people showed up on both sides of the river and cranked their radios up to a specially synced soundtrack on 92FM. Saturday night four of us drove midget cars in the Starlight Parade, which was covered live on local TV...Cheap Trick and Saxon were in Sunday for a concert, and Rick Neilsen came in for an interview. Thanks to: Debbie Lipetz of Epic for bringing him by... Rose Festival continues through this Sunday, and it sure smells good around here...More to report next week."

KAZY i DENVER ' CO M.D.-DOUG CLIFTON: "On vacation till June 18th. Looking forward to hearing good radio in Middle America."

KSHE, ST. LOUIS, MO P.0.-RICK BALIS: "Is this 1967? As far as St. Louis rock and roll fans are concerned, it very well could be. 6AM Monday, June 7th, through Midnight Friday, June 11th, marks KSHE's Old Timers Week. From Coast to Coast, KSHE dj's of yesteryear have returned to the St. Louis airwaves with a priceless treasure of old tales and recollections. Phone response has been nothing short of phenomenal, as the old listeners reminisce and the younger listeners experience certain vintage classic rock and roll for the first time. In their own inimitable way, the old timers have had St. Louis in the palms of their hands as they turn back the clock with their early progressive rock style. It's been more than a pleasure to finally meet and work with the likes of: Prince Knight, Sir Ed, Lee Coffee, Don O'Day, Gary Bennett, Dick Merkle, Big Jack Davis, John Roberts, Ron Stevens, 77-7dnic, Tom Gordon, Steve Rosen, Don Corey, Mark Cooper, and Brother Love. With the recent tidal wave of super new product complementing the classic charm these folks have brought with them, it's certainly a once in a lifetime happening."

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SQUEEZE 216-210 Index Prime Move Headlining a sold out Madison Square Garden show, June 18 to begin their American tour!!

The edited version of "Black Coffee In Bed" is just out as the single.

This week's Checklist Builders: W MMS, VVBCN, VVNEW-FM, WMMR, WYSP, WHJY, KTIM, WMY1C7 WBABT M AC, WIOTT WQBICT WIICN, WPYXT WDHA, WBRU, WOUR, KILO, KWFM, WRXL, WQDR, WRAS, WRCN Sales are in excess of 1107000!

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Wednesday, June 16 "Vacation" officially begins

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NAZARETH "Love Leads To Madness" Continues to drive 'em crazy

FMQB Pinch Hit!! New: KZEW, KLOL, WKLS, WLVQ, KTXQ, WMMS, WQMF, WIOT, WKLC, WPFT, WXKE, KICT, WZZO, WIMZ, WPDH, KEZY, WRKI, KWXL, KKRQ, KYTX, KOZZ, KLRB, KFMF

On: KYYS, WLAV-FM, DC101, KSHE, WMET, WLUP, WQDR, WKWF, WWCT, WQXM, WDHA, WWCK, [(MOD, WROQ, KBLE, WPDH, WDHA, WROQ

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KLOL, HOUSTON, TX ASST. P.D.-MICHELE ROBINSON SAYRE: "Conversation between Houston Assistant P.D. and respected National Promotion Director Mike Bone: Enthusiastically, Michele exclaimed, 'Hey, Mike, we finally added your record. Silence, then Mike responded in a puzzled tone, 'Which one?' No, no, no, Mike. This is how it should go,as a later conversation of mine did. 'Hey, Sean, we finally added your record7T-- Sean, 'That's great, Michele—so you guys added the Stones, huh?!"--- Vou guys! It's getting so we can't ever make you happy, but that's okay! I remain undaunted by your skeptical attitudes toward our tight playlist. Actually, Mike is pretty pleased though, as you all know, he's a perfectionist and never happy. But Mike, you TnIT't join me at the Bowling Party, so we're even... Speaking of which, I've been hired on by the Jon Scott Party Company to make name tags for next time. He (Jon) snuck into town last week and made a-- IFFFiri7e7 visit. I think he's got a side job as a research for the consultants, and a head hunter for PDs looking for jocks. Please, Jon, don't take any of ours. It's the best staff I've worked with in years...John Waite, 'Change'. Does anyone know if that song has been done before by anyone? Or does it just sound like something else? It's a great song and awfully familiar...By this time next week, the Texxas Jam '82 will be history. Thank you to: All at PACE Concerts, Journey, Santana, Sammy Hagar, Joan Jett, Point Blank, and their management companies for so much cooperation and a great show for 65,000 Houston rock fans.".. .M.D.-JEFF JENSEN: "They sure know how to work us Genesis fans up into a foam! Two versions of 'Three Sides Live', with one (the Import) actually four sides live, has sent me into the import bins with a glazed look in my eyes. This August it's all live, as KLOL presents Genesis after a two-year absence. We announced this and shows from: Queen, Scorpions, Rainbow, Sweaty Teddy Nugent, and Cheap Trick at the Texxas Jam Sunday. My ears still ring and my nose still runs, but try 'n convince me it wasn't worth it. A previously unannounced opening act was myself and Colonel St. James jamming on the Casio keyboard computer musical toy-type thing. The solos were deafening, and so was the unanimous shout of 65,000 people saying, 'Get off the stage!' And, 'More Zep, ya fukkers.' Incidently, Drew, be looking out for your very own KLOL-101 'More Zep, ya fukkers' T-shirt. A medium? Order now before Midnight."

W9XM, TAMPA/ST. PETERSBURG, FL M.D.-DICK BASCOM: "Survivor's new album is an absolute smash. I think it's best to use an equation to show what's happening in Tampa. The maximum effort on Survivor's part multiplied by the maximum reaction from our audience equates to maximum airplay on 98ROCK. It's going to be a huge Summertime record...The Frank Zappa is a natural for morning time, and everybody that likes to get crazy in the morning is sure to play 'Valley Girl'. It'll work for you, I suggest you try it on...Steve Miller's album goes in. I'm a little bit hesitant. I don't know that it'll have any real longevity, but we'll give it a shot and see what happens.. .Rainbow continues to develop with good sales and good phones. We're considering a second track, which is between: 'Tight Squeeze' or 'Power'.. .Alan Parsons Project had an incredible first week in sales, breaking at #6 on our sales index. The phones are there as well. This is probably going to be the Project's most successful album to date...I obtained a copy of the import of Genesis' Three Sides Live' album. The album is just absolutely phenomenal 1-with some of the best live rock and roll that I've ever heard. As a matter of fact, the live version of 'Abacab' far surpasses that of the studio ver-ion, and it's one that everybody should check out when it comes in next week...Glenn Frey is pull'ng in good phones. 'Partytown' is another Summertime smash."

WNEW-FM, NEW YORK, NY M.D.-JIM MONAGHAN: "Special tharks to the folks at Elektra/Mylum for their help in setting up the Glenn Frey interview. It was a real delight to talk with someone as enthusiastic about what he's doing as Glenn. I learned how to sing harmony listening to his records over the years. And Glenn, how about those Lakers? It's monster time, Dwayne!...Lest anyone forget, the Asbury Jukes are on the way. 'Nuff said...Personal to Alan Wolmark: Just to remind you, the Monaghan Massacre already occurred. As you'll recall, I listened to you, Libow and Buch and added Carole King. Has the laughing stopped yet?...Finally, most important of all, the WNEW-FM7i 7iball team is 7 and 1."

KZOK, SEATTLE, WA M.D.-CRAIG MARTIN: "Adds This Week: John Waite, Rolling Stones Live, Steve Miller, April Wine single, and Fleetwood Mac single...And every one of these is a winner! Having this much good material at one time is a problem and somebody always gets left out who deserves a shot. Eut it's one of those problems that you love, like a manager with too many good ball players on his team.. So, it's the 4th live album for the Stones, and maybe the material chosen isn't the best, but these guys haven't been on top of the rock world for nearly 20 years by being dumb. When you're hot, you take advantage of it, and the Stones were hotter in 1981 than they had been in almost 10 years. So on this live album, they took the time to mix it so it sounds better than the others,/and they release it at the start of their European tour which will certainly grab headlines. But the smartest move of all was to include two 'new' old songs. In today's radio, a live album will be gone in a month if there isn't something new, and 'Going To A Go-Go' should-be nearly as big this Summer as 'Start Me Up' was last. Not only is Mick Jagger one of the greatest rock performers, but he may be the shrewdest as well...What a turnaround by Steve Miller. 'Abracadabra' will redeem Steve to those of us who passed him off on the last album. 'Keeps Me Wondering Why' is just great, from the New Wave-ish intro to Steve's distinctive soaring vocals. What a great song...Both the April Wine and Fleetmo3d Mac singles are hot.. .1 already raved about John Waite in an earlier issue, but just let me add, Asia not withstanding, this is the best debut album of the year."

WLVQ, COLUMBUS, OH M.D.-TIM SMITH: "Strongest reaction this week is for Frank Zappa. By far the #1 request item, outnumbering #2 AC/DC, 3 to 1...There's solid acceptance of the MCA debut of Spittirir— Image. It's outselling Asia in the stores with early stock. Overall sales are confirmed Top 10 first week out...The Survivor song is coming through. It's their long overdue, strongest yet. #3 requested band. Most of them have seen the movie, proving that the song sticks...Lots of excitement over the live Stones record, too. Even after delivering our audience heavy doses of 'Still Life' over the weekend as a feature, they still come through, #6 requests.. .Other consistent request action for: John Cougar, REO Speedwagon, and Glenn Frey...Retai success mentions for: John Cougar, Kansas, and 38 Special...Eddie Money's 'Think I'm In Love' is in top form for true American rock and roll unaffected by trends. One of those records you can listen to again and again--it sounds better each time...Personal to Mike Bone: A good laugh is funny anytime. How 'bout using purple throbbing members?"

WLAV-FM, GRAND RAPIDS, MI P.D.-DAVE LOGAN: "Frankly, I never really heard the Steve Miller album until Lewis Heidelmeyer sat me down and engaged me in a very expansive and intelligent conversation. So call this a merit add... I'd also like to thank: Mike Stone of Elektra for his input and perspective this past week. Here's to that special friendship and respect that produces great exchanges of ideas and information. (You're right, Mike. We all yank in our comments!!)...Eddie Money's single sounds smooth as silk. I'd like to meeT-Tis tailor, too. The suit is great for that 35+ rocker demo... Hats off to Jam Productions for the stub on the Stones sleeve. The album accurately reflects the enormity of their recent visit to the States. We're sending winners to Paris this week, and you bet I'm getting a T-shirt...Heavy Rotation: Everyone you'd expect and one you wouldn't--Roxy Music... Big phones for: Survivor, Glenn Frey, Scorpions, Pete Townshend, Ray Parker Jr, and John Cougar's 'Jack And Diane' (which I think will be bigger than 'Hurts So Good')...#4 first week sales for Alan Parsons Project."

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GREG COPELAND REVENGE WILL COME Includes Used/Full Cleveland( Richard Hill/Eagleston

Greg Copeland featuring " U s e d"

"I'm really impressed with Greg Copeland. This guy writes and sings with a

kind of conviction it'd be nice to hear more of these days." To m Starr, VVOUR

"Greg Copeland's 'Used' is the standout for me on Bill's Sampler. Love the way

it chugs along." Steve Feinstein, WYSP

"Greg Copeland sounds real hot!" Bruce Youngblood, VVKVVF

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RADIO ACTION CONTINUED a WAQX, SYRACUSE NY P.D./M.D.-EU LEVINE: "After spending hundreds of thousands of dollars and many years trying to grab the image of being Syracuse's rock and roll radio station, the Rolling Stones took care of it for us for free. In case you haven't seen our concert patch on their inside cover, take a look, and right to the left of center, you'll see our 95X Stones concert patch. Since we had the official Jovan patch for the Carrier Dome dates, I don't know who was responsible for putting us on, but the check is in the mail...We've been scooping the market for the past few days with the Genesis import album. The reaction to it has been almost as strong as to the Stones...Speaking of the Stones, our Friday night feature on 'it generated unprecedented phone calls, and the concert patch on the inside is creating tremendous local excitement...The Fleetwood Mac 45 is reminiscent of their hit singles from the 'White' album and 'Rumours'. It's a smash...The Steve Miller album has got to rank as a surprise, especially considering his last effort. We'll stay with the single for now, but I can see 'Keeps Me Wondering Why' as a secondary cut...We're very pleased with the Eddie Money. The rock feel that seemed to be a little light on the last album has returned. It'll do really well here... Retail: Asia remains a strong #1; The Clash, selling #9, is in town; Rainbow making a major move 17-10; Heart 18-13; and, John Cougar blowing into the Top 25 at e17. We're now going to be moving to 'Ja w And Diane' as the backup cut...However, the biggest reaction record of the week, besides the Stones and Genesis, is Frank Zappa. I hate to join the chorus already screaming, but the record is an absolute phone monster. And out of 45 calls tallied for it, every one was a positive request, no negs thus far...Two new songs from unknown bands that are doing very well for us: 'We Ride Tonight' is the cut to play from the Sherbs. Picked up in retail last week and getting calls on my afternoon show while it's on. Virtually the same story for 'Rock And Roll Party In The Streets'."

WQMF, LOUISVILLE, KY M.D.-DUKE MEYER: "Adds: Alan Parsons Project, Nazareth 45, April Wine 45, and Fleetwood Mac 45; also, the Rolling Stones...The Alan Parsons Project album is still my pet project. We added the obvious radio cut 'Fingers Burned' for starters, but I'm convinced that 'Psychobabble' is the best cut off the album...The Fleetwood Mac single sounds real good to me. I'm looking forward to receiving the album...With the expected reception of such biggies as Fleetwood Mac, REO Speedwagon, Pete Townshend, Robert Plant, Bad Company, etc, etc, the old Arab is going to lay down his writing utensil and save his thesaurus until their arrival. In other words, I haven't a damn thing to say. So bye-bye in the car-car, y'all-y'all."

WDIZ, ORLANDO, FL M.D.-MIKE LYONS: "Soundtrack music continues to be very successful. The Survivor is definitely one of the biggest soundtrack records we've ever seen...The biggest musical event in Orlando's history was the Rolling Stones concerts here last October. That went into heavy airplay right out-of-the-box.. .We have Glenn Frey's 'Partytown' for when the kids get out of school and head for the beach.. .1 keep waiting for the local TV news guys to come over and take a picture of the new Frank Zappa album. Everybody's talking about it, totally...Fleetwood Mac for the adults.. ..April Wine for the Foreigner freaks...Steve Miller's 'Keeps Me Wondering' is a great Summer record. Talk about narrowcasting."

WZZO, BETHLEHEM/ALLENTOWN, PA M.D.-BRUCE BOND: "If no superstar releases hit this coming week, it's feasible to play some new groups for a change. I listened to Clocks on Saturday and have been averaging about three listens a day since then. 'She Looks A Lot Like You' is great. The album cover is very inviting... I'm also getting into John Waite...I'm glad to see Arista supporting A Flock Of Seagulls and Haircut One Hundred during the barrage of famous artists. I mean, I ever got a call from Bone the other day (and thanks for the photograph of The Rods)...I'm looking forward to Billy Idol's new album and April Wine's 'If You See Kay'...Bill's Hard Choice on Eddie Money was right on the money. 'Shakin' is one of those first time on the turntable tunes that gives proof to why it took Eddie awhile to put out an album--good things take time...In other news: Fleetwood Mac goes to heavy... And, could this be another 'Love Hurts' for Nazareth?...Tomorrow night Allentown rocks with: Rainbow and the Scorpions. It's a wonder Polygram didn't send John Cougar to complete their 1-2-3 punch. In the last three weeks, the Cougar album has gone 28-15-9.. .Other healthy sales stories: Kansas, The Clash, Heart, 38 Special, and Survivor...This week, Moon Zappa rules requests. But I hate to report more and more negatives on the tune as well...By the way, thanks to: Dave Leach for Game 5 of the NBA Playoffs. I know the Sixers will do it next year."

WMJQ, ROCHESTER, NY M.D.-ROBERTA HABER: "That Glenn Frey has got a great sense of irony when it comes to album titles. His record is nothing if it's not fun. 'No Fun Aloud' has such an aura of rest and relaxation, it sounds like a sigh of relief. Besides 'Partytown', there are a bunch of lovely songs co-written with Jack Tempkin and the very Eagles-ish 'All Those Lies'. If the breakup of the Eagles can produce an album of this quality, I can't wait to hear what Don Henley has to offer...The Nazareth 12" was a big surprise. The last thing I expected from this band was a chorus of acoustic guitars. Very tasteful, very nice, and taken directly from Page 52 of the REO Speedwagon 'Guide To Making Hit Records'...Now I know Bryan Ferry is always after something new and different, but when I checked out the new Lp, there was this strange funk coming out of my speakers. Couldn't seem to follow the lyrics at all. The label said it was Roxy, but my ears said it wasn't. Somewhere's there's a Kid Creole cover and label with a Roxy Music disc confusing some poor music director. Anyway, tracking the real 'Avalon' album was worth the trouble. This stuff is mesmerizing music for dim lights and foreign substances... Love the first two songs from the new Clocks Lp. It reminds me of the first Cars album. Pretty straight ahead rock with a few quirks here and there...As I was listening to 'Keeps Me Wondering' from the new Steve Miller Lp, I was doing some wondering myself. Why did he release 'Circle Of Love' when this far superior work was just around the corner?...I've got to tell you how well the new Dave Edmunds is doing here. It's really gratifying when both you and the PEOPLE agree on the quality of an artist. What we'd all love to see is Dave come up this way and rock and roll us live.. .1 pretty much said my piece about Greg Copeland last week, but I just want to re-emphasize that this is an album that requires time and effort on our part and a belief for the intelligence of our audience. Even with all the heavy duty product coming out, please don't let this one get lost in the shuffle...Also last week, I recommended Al Twanmo as a promotion person --- not a promotion director. Who knows, it could be a whole new career for you, Al... Finally, by the time you read this, I will be long gone on a long-overdue vacation. RecoT7 types can bother boss Tom Hunter until I return on June 21st. Adios."

WWWL (LOVE 94), MIAMI, FL M.D.-STEVE HUNTINGTON: "Holy Cow! Well, I have been listening to a lot of Phil Rizzuto these days, but Roxy Music, Steve Miller, lOcc, Fleetwood Mac, and the Rolling Stones have also caught my ear and are on the air here...The Gary U.S. Bonds Lp is superb. I want to hear it 5 or 6 more times and comment then.. .1 will comment on the closing of our Capitol/UA office down here, causing some key people to now buy their own office supplies and handle massive quantities of records at home. Train, Michael, and Jordan will survive, I'm sure. Vito went to Minneapolis. But the real shame is that a couple--of other good people are now out of jobs...Having Fleetwood Mac first on the air in Florida was a joyous mement. I think that one will go all the way...Who's responsible for the import of Pete Townshend's Lp going on at 9 stations last week? Add us to that mailing list, please!...Have you experienced the power of Glenn Frey's 'The One You Love' yet? I'm so glad my radio situation still permits me to share new classics, even if they don't kick your ass."

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WFYV, JACKSONVILLE, FL M.D.-RAD MESSICK: "Rolling Stones. I'm really impressed as far as the quality of the performances and the way that they're sequentially laid out as a live concert. I think it's the best live Stones out of all four of them...Surprise story of the week has to be: Axe. We're doing a budget priced concert with them tonight, and the record is really getting phones and sales. Debuting at “8 in the Top 20.. .Other big sellers: 38 Special, Asia, and Rainbow...Plenty of calls on: Rolling Stones, 38 Special, and the new Genesis."

WRXL, RICHMOND, VA P.D.-ILYSE GOTTLIEB: "Glenn Frey's album will be a smashing success. 'Partytown' is on for starters. But really, there's not a bad cut on the album...My favorite is: 'Our Love Leads To Madness' by Nazareth. What a great song!! We're already getting calls on the single; and if this is any indication, this album could be one of the best this Summer... Fleetwood Mac's 'Hold Me' is another personal favorite. And what else can you say? It's Fleetwood Mac. It's great. It's always good to hear new music that meets everyone's technical expectations...Zappa goes on, and you can add us to the list of blown-out phone lines...Also on this week: Plimsouls, 'Million Miles Away'. It's too early to tell, but I expect a lot of reaction...38 Special ousts Asia for the #1 slot this week, with Survivor and REO Speedwagon shooting up the charts. 'Eye Of The Tiger' was most requested again this week...Also getting good calls on: Squeeze, Marshall Crenshaw, 707, and the 7 Froes."

WKZL, WINSTON-SALEM/GREENSBORO, NC M.D.-CHUCK HOLLOWAY: "Twelve albums added the last two weeks--a record two-week period tor this station, and the new stuff keeps coming...Just opened the new CSN. It's immediately identifiable with the unmistakable harmonies. A real 25-34 pleaser...We're making room for all this great stuff. When the new music is worthwhile, even the tightest listed stations will make room for it. What a musical Summer this is going to be. And I never imagined the day would come when I'd be playing 'Dancing In The Street' and 'Going To A Go-Go' on the same playlist...I can't get the Alan Parsons Project's 'Psychobabble' out of my head. A masterful production--immediate audience response...Also good response on: Frank Zappa. Though it's not burning the phones up, it apparently has in other places...We're also adding: The Eddie Money 45 (I'd love to have the 12", CBS), Nazareth, The Monroes (Okay, Lenny, it's on!), Fleetwood Mac 12", and Marshall Tucker Band's 'Mr. President'...Considering: John Waite, a record I loved from the first day I heard it on the cassette...Personal to Mike Bone: After two weeks of getting a busy signal, I finally reached 212-557-4455. No wonder the circuits are still tied up. The phone receiver damned near melted in my hand. Naturally, I was in no hurry to go out and buy the magazine--I'll bet she's been in a few Chevy vans."

WAAF, WORCESTER, MA M.D.-ROB BARNETT: "We're gearing up for the big move to a brand new building with brand new equipment. It's all just 10 days away. We'll be just a few feet from the infamous Cocaine Realty Building. We're keeping the old address... Imports of import are the Townshend 45 and the Genesis live.. .1 like: 'Cool Magic' on Steve Miller's album...The Fleetwood Mac single is fine...April Wine sounds strong and goes in at heavy...Increasing Axe's 'Rock And Roll Party In The Street' to heavi this week...Quick change to 'Too Hot To Stop' on The Rod's advance...Alan Parsons Project already getting store response throughout New England...John Cougar and 38 Special starting to sell well also...With help from Big George and the Warner gang, we're into a great Van Halen promotion, sending listeners 'Diver Down' to the Caribbean, with a whole slew of other good prizes. Hey, thanks to whoever sent the 10 records in an overnight courier pack... In the excited-as-a-puppy-dog department: Stockman and I got to spend a few hours with Leonard Nimoy in Boston last week. 14le even came away with 'Crank It Up' ID's...R.I.P. Satch Paige."

WTUE, DAYTON, OH M.D.-JIM KINNEY: "A very, very unusual three weeks here--about 85 adds, which probably never happens. But I'm sure you're all experiencing the same thing. This week, we only put in seven. Survivor gets the nod. Finally, we had room for it. Rolling Stones, of course, Eddie Money, Fleetwood Mac, Steve Miller, Monroes, and the Journey 45 round out the adds...No doubt about it, that Survivor is a smash. 'Eye Of The Tiger' is going to the top, and 'American Heartbeat' definitely will follow through. 'Ever Since The World Began' stands a chance of being a Top 10 single... Rolling Stones live album is definitely better than 'Love You Live'. Don't know if it's one of the world's greatest, but it's definitely worthwhile playing. We're on three tracks right now...Eddie Money--a major surprise after the last album which was a bit disappointing. Both good tracks. We're on: 'Think I'm In Love'...Fleetwood Mac is in...Steve Miller. No matter what anybody says about him, he writes some of the greatest hooks around, so we had to go with 'Abracadabra' this week... Finally made room for the Monroes...Journey 45. What can I say--got to play it. Mornings only, but we're playing it...As far as sales go: Alan Parsons Project enters at #15...Top 10 Sales: Asia, Van Halen, Loverboy, Paul McCartney, Toto, Joan Jett, 38 Special, Human League (jumps all the way up to #8), Rick Springfield, and Blue Oyster Cult...Motels are #16...Kansas and Heart are in the Top 20 this week... Queen makes a major move.. .1 have to say a few words about 'Diver Down' by Van Halen. I've been noticing quite a few negative or semi-negative comments about the album, especially about the fact that they do quite a few cover versions on the album. Who cares? As long as they're great songs. I really don't see where it makes any difference. The originals that they do have on the album are excellent. I've always felt since the first time I listened to the album that it's gonna turn out to be their biggest and best. The last couple were disappointing, but I just think this album will be around as long as any this year. It's a superb Lp."

WHJY, PROVIDENCE, RI M.D.-ROB LIPSHUTZ: "I welcome the record deluge. Keep 'em coming. I never had so many great records to choose from. I wish it was always this good...I love Fleetwood Mac's'Hold Me'. It should return them to the accessibility of 'Rumours'. Its intensity, humor, irresistible harmony, and instant hooks puts them right into heavy play.. .1 was a bit repelled by the gimmicky arrangement and the retarded lyrics of 'Abracadabra . Steve Miller's 'Cool Magic' is a real good groove...The Rolling Stones Lp is, unquestionably, their best live disc. 'Under My Thumb' stands out among the oldie performances, and we're getting major request action for 'Going To A Go-Go'... Survivor's 'Eye Of The Tiger' is the most requested song...Significant calls for: Squeeze, 'Black Coffee In Bed'...Aldo Nova went to #2 in sales this week...I'd also like to put my two cents in for Al Twanmo. He's been exceptionally helpful irid attentive to WHJY, and I hope he gets back into business soon...Records waiting for the smoke to clear: Eddie Money, Heart, and The Clash...Until next time, have a good sex life."

WCMF, ROCHESTER, NY M.D.-DAVE KANE: "Oy vey! There are enough records being released to provide everyone with adds to last the rest of the year. I don't know about you, but we're finding it a bit tough to accommodate all of this vinyl avalanche. However, it wasn't that tough because we did add: Rolling Stones, Glenn Frey, Gary U.S. Bonds, Survivor, April Wine, The Rods, and Alan Parsons Project...0n the Glenn Frey, we will, of course, go with 'Partytown'. But personally, I think the real winner is: 'Don't Give Up'... 'Too Hot To Stop' by The Rods will make your earth doggies salivate and have your rock and roll mamas wanting Dave Feinstein's baby...Dave's fave this week is: 'Hot In The City' from Billy Idol. Quite a change from the first Gen X album, huh? A great Summertime tune that will have you singing the hook after one listen...Heavy At Home: The Monroes and the new David Johansen...Flying out of the stores: Paul McCartney, Asia, Rolling Stones, Stevie Wonder, Human League, Toto, Van Halen, 38 Special, Alan Parsons Project, and Scorpions...The WCMF Jazz Show on Sunday nights is alive and well. And this from jazz man Bruce: 'My new fave is Pat Metheny's 'Off Ramp'. One listen and you'll be drinking coffee 'au lait'...Gotta go, there's upteen new records to listen to. Tubular."

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WIOT, TOLEDO, OH M.D.-BUCK McWILLIAMS: "Extreme thanks go to one of the finest gentlemen in the business, Charlie Daniels, who not only extended courtesy above and beyond, but also put on an out-standing show. Thanks -0-so to: Manager, Dan Kearns...'Under My Thumb' is the track that gives me goosebumps of deja vu when they first came out on stage. That cut particularly is pulling the pnones...The quality of the Genesis Lp is state of the art, as usual. We like: 'You Might Recall'... The response to Frank Zappa has forced us into a regular rotation. And-TT-78U get the chance, Moon does a great phone interview...Kansas and Alan Parsons Project are the big retail moves of the week, debuting at #12 and #18, respectively...After a week, the phones on Gary U.S. Bonds 'Out Of Work' are now coming in...We're getting enough nibbles on Axe to move it into medium this week...And the high-light of last week was the arrival of the Lambert Express featuring Craig and Sue at the helm. We had so many people convinced that Craig was Kenny Loggins that the newspaper reported it and the bar bought free rounds. Always a pleasure...And an open invitation is extended to anyone who wants to see a killer outdoor show here in Toledo. Sunday, dune 27th, WIOT and Belkin Productions welcome: Donnie Iris, Billy c'quier, Loverboy, and Foreigner to the Toledo Speedway Jam. That includes the Detroit stations who are making their listeners think that they are sponsoring the show here in Toledo."

WPYX, ALBANY NY M.D.-RON NENNI: "Despite all the really big records out this week, i.e. The Stones,and Genesis, Survivor's 'Eye Of The Tiger' is #1 requested. (And the movie has only been playing for a couple of days. I can just imagine when more of I-Fe audience does see the movie.) 'The Only One That Matters' is another great cut oft the album, as well as 'American Heartbeat'. I have very, very high hopes for the album...Sure glad we found room for John Waite's album this week. It was a real hard decision to choose between 'Change' and 'Temptation', both strong songs...We expect a lot of interest in that album...A couple of albums that I think are in trouble because of skimpy requests and sales: Heart, Cheap Trick, and Queen...Steve Miller's 'Abracadabra' is a terrific comeback. Clearly, the cuts are: 'Keeps Me Wondering' and 'Cool Magic'. Hits, hits, hits all over this record. Phones are strong as ever on: 'Abracadabra'...David Johansen's strength has always been as a live performer, and his treatment of the 'Animals Medley' is 'tubular for sure'. That's a consideration for next week...And, yes, that brings us to Frank Zappa. Getting a lot of phones on: 'Valley Girl'. We expect that to grow right through the Summertime...Had to give Riot a shot with 'Restless Breed'. Can't ignore their growth with this new album. We'll see how that does...The new live Genesis captures their excellence. It's superior to 'Seconds Out'. Our favorites include: 'Me And Sara Jane', 'Abacab', 'Behind The Lives'; and of course, 'Paperlate' is doing real well as the new song...Soft Cell is back in the Top 10 sales. Also back in the Top requests with the edit of the new single...Scorpions still #10 in sales.. .John Cougar up to I . We're now playing 'Jack And Diane' as a second cut and that-7Fould help the album along...A couple of things I've listened to that I feel pretty good about include: Greg Copeland. I'm a little apprehensive about radio acceptance, although 'Used' is a good rock and roll song. Kind of sounds like a Mid-Western Jim Carroll. Other good cuts on the album include: 'Wrong Highway' and 'Starting Place'...Alan Parsons Project 'Psychobabble' is in this week, providing excellent rock release, and probably grabbing some 25-34's. Decided on 'Psychobabble' as opposed to 'Fingers Burned' because we feel it's more consistent with this image...Of course, tons of requests on: The Stones album. 'Under My Thumb', 'Let's Spend The Night Together', and 'Going To A Go-Go' are the top tracks. Expecting huge retail very soon...Good single from Eddie Money. Would like to hear more of the album."

WSYR, SYRACUSE, NY M.D.-TOM NAST: "Well, the heavies just keep on releasing all that good-time rock and roll. My favorite of the week goes hands down for one of my all-time favorite rock and rollers, the one and only Eddie Money. Eddie's last Lp 'Playing For Keeps' was a bona fide hit in Syracuse, and the first time I played 'Think I'm In Love', we got instant phone response. All the people who called just couldn't wait till we had the whole Lp to play for them...Steve Miller should be in good shape this Summer with the release of 'Abracadabra'. It's pure pop rock and roll in the vein which only Steve can do...April Wine, 707, and The Rods all go heavy this week. These three bands all have some of the best material to offer this Summer. The Rods, who Ihave helped with some photo sessions, is pulling huge phones here. These guys belong on the radio...The Survivor album is definitely deeper than just 'Eye Of The Tiger'. I said it before and I'll say it again, Jim Peterik is one of the best writers in the business today...The John Waite record is already grabbing good phones here. 'Change' is right in the mold of classic Babys...Gary U.S. Bonds and Alan Parsons Project round out the sound of album radio right now. I don't think there's been a period of time in the past two years where there's been so many great and different types of music being accepted by the masses...This past week, 94ROCK had some real hot things going on. First off, our morning man, Big Mike, had a couple married live on the air on his show. This was an incredible event. The newspapers covered it, and the station set the couple up in a luxury honeymoon suite and the whole works...We also had so much visibility at the annual Regatta with thousands of 94ROCK painter hats and souvenir patches handed out by us. When we watched the coverage on TV, all you could see were 94ROCK hats on everybody... More to talk about next week."

WHCN, HARTFORD, CT M.D.-BOB BITTENS: "This week's new releases give us a rare chance to sample two of the most splendid live albums that have come out in a long time. The Rolling Stones 'Still Life' and 'Three Sides Live' from Genesis. Though they're completely different in musical style and produc-tion values, each capture perfectly the essence of the concert performance. The Stones were raw, energetic and, yes, sometimes noisey. Genesis was, well, overwhelming. Masterful musicians with music that covers all the bases. Both albums will probably pass a lot of time on my home turntable... An easy prediction: Fleetwood Mac's 'Hold Me' will be the hit of the Summer...'Valley Girl' continues to be our #1 request item. Moon is destined for stardom...Suggested subtitle for the new REO Speedwagon: 'You won't have to pass a meal, if you can say mass appeal'...I like the Eddie Money...I wish I had this much to listen to in February."

WWCK, FLINT, MI P.D./M.D.-MARK MILLER: "Survivor's 'Eye Of The Tiger' has got to be the hottest song of the year. We're seeing absolutely incredible phone action, and the listeners seem to know the name of the band as well as the song. It's a real monster and every bit as mean and lean as Rocky himself...Glenn Frey's 'Partytown' is also burning up the phone lines. It seems we have a direct connection between our transmitter and Ma Bell. The reaction comes on that fast...The reaction to the Stones, on the other hand, is rather slow. Allow me to commit the ultimate sacrilege by saying that the record is really a piece of shit. Oh sure, it's got to be played a few times just to inform the audience of its existence, but to give it that valuable current rotation is absolutely absurd. We all play the Stones to death anyway, so what's wrong with putting it in live optionland. It'll still probably come up a dozen times a day. Even the 'new' stuff is pretty shaky. The combina-tion of '20 Flight Rock' and 'Going To Ti Go-Go' is enough to make Eddie Cochran roll over in his grave long enough to catch Smokey Robinson as he falls over in a faint. Think about it. Even though the name of the band is the Rolling Stones, they still have to be judged the same as anyone else--on the strength of the product, not the image."

WBRU, PROVIDENCE, RI M.D.-DAVID FILIPOV: "Back in action as P.D. is George Bradt. He can be reached at the station 10-5PM...'Good music to jog to', says Roman Marcinkiewicz. In fact, the Swingers' 'Counting The Beat' is a memorable, danceable Summer rocker. By the way, they're Australian and they're not AC/DC...Two sure Sumner hits: Pete Shelley's 'Homosapien' and Billy Idol's 'Hot In The City'...How about Fleetwood Mac? 'hold Me' has all the earmarks of a Mac hit--light, poppy, melodious, and some real good guitar too...Play the new David Johansen live. 'The Animals Medley' will break him on album radio."

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WMAD, ,MADISON, WI M.D.-DALE WOLTER: "It would hardly be the summertime without a new Stones album to bang. The recording is such that you feel totally involved with the crowd. The best album of the year--period...The Fleetwood Mac and Eddie Money are real nice. I'm curious though as to why Columbia needs three people to work Mr. Money. Pretty instant in these parts!...Thanks to Sean Coakley for help above and beyond and also the Townshend import...I read the Rolling Stones interview and I'm absolutely counting the seconds tu l this album...We finally made room for Haircut One Hundred, although it's pretty light for now...And finally in goes a fine regional band called The Kind. If you get the record, go for 'Loved By You' and/or 'When You Rock'. Potentially h-o-t...Sales: #1 Van Halen, #2 Asia, #3 Cheap Trick, #4 Paul McCartney, #5 Rolling Stones...John Cougar, Alan Parsons, 38 Special MI yes, -}"-ank Zappa also selling well. Fra-n-k7 by the way, was the #1 request this week. Tubular."

WYFE, ROCKFORD, IL ASST. M.D.-THE DOCTOR: "11---Count 'em, 11 adds this week! What's a radio station to do?...The REO 45 is first on the list (and not in any particular order). 'Keep The Fire Burnin' should be titled 'Keep The Teens Turnin' but why not? It's good formula rock, guaranteed to work from a band who has been working their tails for many years.. .1 want to mention some other fine Illinois rockers, The Kind from Chicago. Another add at the rock station this week. Their debut release is just called 'The Kind' and it is superb! We played their single last year and there are new remixed versions of those songs on the album. We're going with the tune 'I Get Around'. By the way, each Sunday evening I host what we call the 'Y95 Homemade Jams' show and I played almost the entire Kind album--the calls are still coming in! It should be a hot item in the forest city...Next on the list, Heart's 'Private Audition'. Ever since having a private audition interview-wise with Ann, I've had a soft spot for the band. The new album is different in some parts but yet maintaining that Heart feel. 'City's Burning' is a classic from the band. With enough feedback to keep any Hendrix lover, yet smooth enough to appease the savage beasts...We're also going with the Fleetwood Mac Ep. No surprises on that one...Survivor, Steve Miller, and the Stones go down as album adds...Glenn Frey's 'Partytown' is perfect for a good summer rock and roll anthem. Our overnight guy, Tom Wilson, says the album is slicker than a tube of Brillcreem--but he likes it...Zappa's 'Valley Girl' is getting a lot of reac tion phonewise. A few negatives, but most people know someone like Moon's character and can relate to the track even here in the Midwest...April Wine's latest Ep is very nice. I've always liked the band and this teaser makes your ears just tingle with the thought of there being some more stuff like this on the album. I can't wait to hear the rest of it...Finally, Eddie Money's latest 45 is it! What a record, and about time, Eddie! I can hear what the wait was about. It's a good rock and roll tune--nice beat, great production and that magic of Eddie's voice to carry it through. Well, that's our adds!...Brent says that it's nice to see the promo guys working again with all the product that's out these days...So, what's happening in North Central Illinois these days you ask? Well, the local CBS affiliate TV23 (WIFR) liked our cable radio-vision program so well that they wanted to pick it up and produce it. They are now, so we're covering a lot of ground as well as getting the expert production from the TV station. My hat's off to our producers! Feel free to call or write us if you have any questions about going video. Maybe we can help...Our radio-vision show is hosted by Brent Alberts, the P.D. and Mark Thompson M.D. with the concert calendar done by yours truly.. .Tickets for the Scorpions with Girlschool go on sale tomorrow and so we're looking forward to another great show in Rockford...I'm also painting my bedroom, so we'll see you all next week!"

WWCT, PEORIA, IL P.D.-RICK PETERSON: "Adds: Fleetwood Mac 12", Eddie Money 12", Roxy Music, Riot, The Rods, Men At Work, Rolling Stones, 31-êVé Miller...Pleasant surprise of the week has to he the new Steve Miller album. It's the album we all knew that Steve had in him. We're going with 'Keeps Me Wondering Why'...As Rocky III continues to draw long lines at the theatre, the request lines have exploded for 'Eye Of The Tiger' from Survivor. The tune sounds twice as good after seeing the movie. As a result, we've moved it into our heaviest rotation...New sales action has developed on Glenn Frey and The Clash...Considering for next week: Clocks."

WRCN, LONG ISLAND, NY M.D.-JIM BUCKLEY: "To all who make the trip to come and see us, boy will you be surprised when you see our new facilities! You just won't believe your eyes! Just for the record, our P.O. Box and phone numbers all remain the same. The new street address is 72 West Main St., Riverhead. You'll need this address for any UPS and messenger deliveries. For the time being, every-thing is being forwarded...Two singles arrived during our move and went right into heavy rotation out-of-the-box. They are Fleetwood Mac and REO...The Rolling Stones album was personally a bit of a disappointment, but the response is phenomenal! Right out-of-the-box we're 9 deep and playing it very heavily... The old Steve Miller has finally made it back with his new one, after a very disappointing last release. We're looking forward to a much better response to this one with 'Abracadabra' already getting good phones...Alan Parsons and Glenn Frey have also come through with some terrific material. I especially like 'Psychobabble' and 'Children Of The Moon' from Alan Parsons... Other adds this week include: David Johansen, making the Animals sound better than they ever did. Also, Camel, Gary U.S. Bonds, and Deep Purple...The summer season got off to a wet start last weekend with almost 10 inches of rain, but the people here are a strong breed and they still carry on! The roadside stands are packed with fresh fruits and vegetables and the strawberries are ready for picking. A little rain never hurt anybody!"

WBLM, LEWISTON/PORTLAND, ME M.D.-JOSE DIAZ: "It looks like 'Eye Of The Tiger' by Survivor is going to be one of the bigger songs of the summer of '82, based on the phones we're getting already...The new Gary U.S. Bonds album is much improved over his last one--'Out Of Work' is the obvious leader but there are a number of really fine songs on this album...Alan Parsons continues his hot streak with another good sounding album that features a real strong cut in 'You're Gonna Get Your Fingers Burned'...Over the years that I have dealt with Al Twanmo, formerly of Chrysalis, I've gotten nothing but the most professional service. I hope he won't be out of work too long."

WGIR-FM, MANCHESTER, NH M.D.-KAREN ANDERSEN: "Adds: Fleetwood Mac 45, Alan Parsons, Rolling Stones, Survivor, 707, and Steve Miller...The new Fleetwood Mac single is reminiscent of their work on the 'Rumors' Lp--'Hold Me' is an infectious humalong tune. I'm looking forward to the rest of the Lp to see what the Mac has in store...What can one say about the Stones Lp? Except that it's great and the record is full of punch and it shows just how dynamic a live album can be. It's the best live album they've ever done...Alan Parsons has always done finely crafted music and since I'm talking about infectious, I'll use that word to describe 'You're Gonna Get Your Fingers Burned'. There's a lot on this album. It's one of the few around that can be listened all the way through for enjoyment...The new REO Speedwagon is going to be just as huge as anything on 'Hi Infidelity', if preliminary phone response is any indication...We're also starting to see some calls for Bow Wow Wow and Genesis and Steve Miller calls are building...Hot retail sellers: Paul McCartney, Asia, Motels, 38 Special, and Heart is starting to stir up."

WKWF, KEY WEST, FL M.D.-BRUCE YOUNGBLOOD: "The deluge of heavy out-of-the-box adds seem to explode. Good stuff floating around. 'Cocktail Sky' by Wet Picnic is a morning song not to be missed... 'House On Fire' from the Boomtown Rats brightens your mood...Greg Copeland sounds real hot. We're playing 'Used' and 'Fool Cleveland'...David Johansen is excellent--we're all over this record...'Valley Girl' continues to develop...Glenn Frey, Rolling Stones, Alan Parsons Project, and Roxy Music all move up in airplay...And for you sickies out there--a copy of the Polish Sex Quiz. If you'd like to have one, just drop me a line or give me a call...Adds: Rolling Stones, David Johansen, Greg Copeland, Boomtown Rats, Wet Picnic, Billy Vera, Steve Miller Band.. .Singles: Fleetwood Mac, Pete Townshend import...New Wave feature: Tom Verlaine...Jazz feature: Crusaders."

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RADIO ACTION CONTINUED KNAC, LONG BEACH, CA M.D.-JIMMY CHRISTOPHER: "KNAC's and Hourlihan's night at Dodger Statium, Monday, June 7th, was a smashing success. The bus ride to the game was like a bar and zoo on wheels. We had a real good time with the 90 listeners and most of the staff who went. However, the Dodgers lost...But, on a good sports note, the Lakers are the World Champions. Need I say more about that?! We also did live remotes from the Long Beach Yamaha Dealer with phone-ins given by Dan Morgan, Dick Sheppard, Sylvia Aimerito, and nie .We covered the Detroit Grand Prix with our News Director, Bill Banks...On to music: Kid Creole and the Coconuts have a great live show with some funk on their new album 'Wise Guys'... David Johansen has a nice sounding live album...A band from the Bay Area, that used to he called The Punts, is now Bonnie Hayes and Wild Combo on Slash Records.. .And, finally, the good old Stray Cats, after 68 weeks on KNAC with their imports, is now domestic on the EMT label...A lot of crazy stuff is coming this week, I'll tell yru about it next week."

KTIM, San Rafael, CA M.D.-TPISH ROBBINS: "First of all, hi everybody--and isn't it nice to see the sun shine!...I'd 7TiVîto congratulate 415 Records on their new relationship with CBS. Their first release will be from a band called Translator. They are from the !'ay area, as is the record company. Please listen when you get this record, and let's help a new creative company succeed. Watch out for Howie, Chris, and Queenie...Roxy Music is niiice...Don't let the Eye Tu Eye die. Go back through your files or reorder it from PIT, it's awfully good...To Marc at WBCN: Let me know if you enjoy 'Dreamgirls' on-the-air as much as we do...Coming up this weekend, the Tam Jam--live music on top of our holy mountain, Tamaltais. It's outdoors all afternoon and it's being produced by our Michael Hester, who also produced our Storm '82 benefit concert. More on that next time. See you later."

WQBK, ALBANY, NY M.D.-LIN BREHMER: "The Clash, Squeeze, and Marshall Crenshaw, the 3 records we seem to mention every week, are now Top 10 in sales. It's very satisfying to see the retail follow through on 3 records we believe in very deeply...Billy Cobham's 'Glass Menagerie' Lp has a superb instrumental rock and roll tune on it. Put 'Jail Pail' on-the-air. The song is so hot that no one will notice that it has no vocals. I knrw Ru_White would like it':..From JOHN COOPER-P.D.: "Open note to Ron Nenni: Where do you get off saying the Saratoga freebie concert was 'Your' show? It was a total media event involving almost every radio station in town, including Q104 and PYX. Also, according to Saratoga officials, there were, at most, 7500 People in attendance-- notthe 15,000 you suggest. Please get your facts straight. This business doesn't need more bullshit. "

WOUR, UTICA/SYRACUSE, NY M.D.-TOM STARR: "The next time we go through a lean period for good, new music, June will be the month from which we could have borrowed some. What an amazing amount of top-notch material there is to choose from. The heavy weights are storming the turntables, and it's sink or swim time for lots of the lesser names. Sometimes the lesser names are the greater talents, and we're a lot less inclined than we used to be to consider anyone an 'automatic'. In fact, some old familiar names are conspicuously absent from our ad list...Survivor's tune has really paved the way nicely for the album. The movie and the Holmes/Cooney Fight sure don't hurt, but even people who don't give a hoot about the fight or the movie are getting ko'd by 'Eye Of The Tiger'...Likewise, Bowie's 'Cat People' edit is getting tons of requests from people who have no interest at all in seeing that movie. A 12" of the edit would have been good a few weeks ago.. .Among the newer things, I'm really impressed with the Greg Copeland. This guy writes and sings with a kind of conviction it would be nice to hear more of these days. We'll make room for this one no matter what it takes, although it'll probably take another week. Looking forward to getting it on...Great calls are developing on the Squeeze track 'Black Coffee'. This song has one of the greatest grooves to come alone since they did it with 'Tempted' last time around. My first inclination was to wait for the edit, but I just couldn't resist. Now I'm glad I didn't...Also in the couldn't resist department, lanpa's 'Valley Girl'. Unbelievable phone calls--but I anticipate an equally unbelievable fast burn...Central New York has always been prime Genesis territory. People are going absolutely bonkers over our back-to-back debuts of the Stones and Genesis."

WRAS, ATLANTA, GA M.D.-DAVE VENABLE: "The Clash blew away Atlanta last week with over 4,000 people jammed in the Fox Theater. Don't tell me there's not a viable market for new music...Frank Zappa, of course, is #1 requests with the Clash and Human League following close...Take time to check out David Johansen, especially Side 2. This is clean, fun rock and roll at its best. Also, you can't afford not to play the 'Animals Medley'...Finally, for all you movie buffs, 'Poltergeist' is one of the best movies of the season."

KBLE-FM, DES MOINES, IA P.D./M.D.-RON SORENSON: "Adds: Clocks, Rosanne Cash, Camel, Steve Miller Band, Survivor, Fleetwood Mac 12", Taxxi, lOcc, Chicago, Rolling Stones, Crusaders, David Johansen,Sipoe Wallace ...Really got my Clocks off on that timely new CBS group. The Clocks join Marshall Crenshaw and Men At Work as pure pop picks. 'She Locks A Lot Like You', 'Here They Come', and 'Nobody's Fool' are out front... Dave Steen and Kirk Kauffman, from the Hawks, stopped by to drop off the advance single from their second album 'Thirty Seconds Over Otho'. Otho is the rustic roust, the Hawk:: report, a little hamlet just outside of Fort Dodge, Iowa. Both sides of the single are hot and seem indicative of an excellent second record... As one of the first to pan 'Circle Of Love', let me be the first to acknowledge Steve Miller's comeback on 'Abracadabra'. It's at least 6 tracks deep for us. Welcome back Steve...Chicago's return is another welcomed one. In the late 60's, the Chicago Transit Authority Lp and The Sons 'Loosen Up Naturally' were nearly worn out by constant play at KFMG (now KGGO), the original Iowa album rocker. Poppa Bill Champlain's addition to Chicago is a perfect match...Short shots: Rosanne Cash. Personal favorite and every bit as good as 'Seven Year Ache'. ..Camel. The 'Single Factor' could be a prophetic title. Several possibilities here. Love the Chris Rainbow harmonies.. .Survivor. A definite contender. The title is only the beginning."

KSMB, LAFAYETTE, LA P.D.-SCOTT SEGRAVES: "Love it to the max, or hate it for sure, Zappa is dominating the phones! Not just the new people, but his cult's coming out from the woodwork! Maybe I'll even put 'Yo Momma' in the oldies as a thank you for my having the chance to come to the valley of crawfish...Steve Miller's bona fide video may have sold the last one, but grooves do it this time... Happy to have the Clash back on the radio... Ditto Eddie Money...The book is over and I just got my accountant-style haircut and beard trimmed. That plus David Fleischman's gift of the Cambridge diet, and I just may make it hack from Mexico with no border hullshit. Hasta La Cuervo!"

WKQQ, LEXINGTON, KY M.D.-DAVE KRUSENKLAUS: "Fleetwood Mac jumped on the radio the first week out. This band is especially adept at forcing the hand of radio to go on top rock sounds almost immediately and the recurrent is very strong. I acknowledge that 'Hold Me' is safe, but I like it. I think it's got a great hook...April Wine also goes in this week with good response first week out. The hook took me a couple of listens, but now I'm sold. I think it's a vocal hook as well as an instrumental hook thats got me on the single. I'm anxious to hear more on the album...As I said last week, I think David Johansen's 'Animals Medley' is a valuable programming tool that has to be heavily considered regardless of the amount of majors on the street. Since our airplay started about 4 days ago, we're getting great response to the song already, and God knows it's refreshing to hear a rock and roll single with some balls these days, after all the sopranos we had to put up with lately...Rolling Stones record. What can you say? #1 request at the station and sales following suit after just a couple of days at the store...Several weeks ago I raved about Marshall Crenshaw. I will still be trying to fit in this record in the next couple of weeks as soon as the majors get out of the way. I want this in decent rotation. I think it's a multi-format hit...Top sales include: Asia, Rolling Stones, Paul McCartney and Toto still performing reasonably well...Attention record reps: I will be taking the first week of my vacation this summer on the week of June 21st. The list will be frozen that week."

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WKLC, CHARLESTON/HUNTINGTON, WV P.D.-NEIL LASHER: "Adds: Alan Parsons Project, Rolling Stones, REO 45, Glenn Frey, Gary U.S. Bonds, Fleetwood Mac 45, April Wine 45, Haircut One Hundred, and Men At Work... It's great for radio and the people who listen to radio to hear all these new releases by great artists. I feel sorry for the first timers who are trying to make an inroad...After working in Cleve-land for two years, it's kind of funny to see M105 changing formats. No Moose will ever be a match for John Gorman and his Buzzard battalion. Congratulations, John--you've done it again."

WRNW, BRIARCLIFF MANOR, NY M.D.-PAT PRINCIPATE: "Adds: Rolling Stones, Roxy Music, lOcc, Chicago, David Johansen, Steve Miller, Boomtown Rats, Fleetwood Mac 12", Camel, Eddie Money 12", Pointer Sisters 45, Survivor 12", Steely Dan and Wet Picnic...Exquisite! 'Avalon'!! Roxy Music!!! Bryan Ferry's voice is so torchy and so searing on this one, all I have to do is hear 'Now The Party's Over I'm So Tired Then I See You Coming Out Of Nowhere'. Ah, Avalon!...The Boomtown Rats have certainly charmed me with their new one...The Fleetwood Mac single sure sounds like a hit to me...After the fervor over 'Valley Girl' dies down, I'm going to have to go in for deprogramming, fer sure, fer sure!...Nice to see lOcc back in circulation. I always liked them and there is so much more to choose from off this new record--but, to cut it down to a couple 'Don't Ask', 'The Power Of Love' and 'Don't Turn Me Away' are really good cuts...Steve Miller's 'Abracadabra' is everything I hoped for and I like it much better than 'Circle Of Love'. Sure was magic for Steve this time!"

KEZO, OMAHA, NB P.D.-GREG GILLISPIE: "Adds: Rolling Stones, Fleetwood Mac 45, Frank Zappa and Survivor...Ever since we got the single of the Rolling Stones, the audience has been going nuts. It's far and away our most-requested-item of the last week. Our receptionist also works at a record store in town; and she told me that since last Tuesday, they have gotten in excess of 100 calls a day wondering when the album would be out. Also, if you can, get your hands on the stock single, the live version of 'Beast Of Burden' is great.. .1 think the Fleetwood Mac single is just what this band needed! Although, with the success of their various solo projects, I wonder how long they'll be able to keep it together as a unit. I'll be real interested in audience reaction by next week...Last week we tested the Frank Zappa 'Valley Girl ' and I was real surprised at the response. 15 to 18 year olds didn't particularly care for it; while 19 to 24 year-old men and women absolutely loved it...The John Cougar continues to build momentum. 'Jack And Diane' is still a hot phone item. Now, if we could just get Mr. Cougar in for a concert...38 Special also continues to grow. They kick off our 'hot fun in the summertime' concert series later this month. Thanks for the custom IDs ...The Alan Parsons sounds real good. 'Psychobabble' is definitely the tune that will get response...The Kansas, Heart and Queen albums all got a fast start but have slowed markedly in the last week. I think this is due to their fans picking up their album right away while everyone else needs to see and hear that these are gonna be great albums.. .1 think the David Johansen 'Animals Medley' is real h-o-t. We'll be looking at that for next week...I've checked with several of the local theaters showing'Rocky III; and ticket sales have been at a record pace. That moves Survivor and the 'Eye Of The Tiger' into hot rotation...While we're talking about movies, we recently had premiers for 'Poltergeist' and 'E.T.' In fact, both are Spielberg movies and are excellent. If you haven't seen them, make a point to...Finally, with summer coming, we've concocted a promotion around the first official day of summer and the upcoming Asia concert. Whoever correctly guesses the heat of the moment that summer officially arrives, wins a VCR, Asia videos, and backstage passes to the upcoming Asia concert."

WXUS, LAFAYETTE, IN M.D.-BOB MAJERSKY: "This week's adds: Fleetwood Mac, Eddie Money, Rolling Stones, Chicago, A Flock Of Seagulls, Marshall Crenshaw, Steve Miller and Survivor...Steve Miller and his smooth production on 'Cool Magic' and 'Keeps Me Wondering Why'were well worth the wait...Both sides of the Eddie Money Ep are hot, and should be seeing an increase in rotation real soon...Records moving into heavy airplay this week are: Survivor, Cheap Trick, Monroes, and the Alan Parsons Project... WXUS welcomes Geoff Babb as our new afternoon driver. Geoff comes to us from WIOU in Kokomo."

KKRQ, IOWA CITY, IA ASST. P.D./M.D.-TED BURTON JACOBSEN: "This week we bring back the prestigious Piggy Award for a special circumstance: The new David Johansen album. I had fun listening to that album. I mean I had f-u-n. We're gonna have to play this one over and over at our beach party this summer...The Hawks. This song is a biggie. If you don't know who the Hawks are, you'd better figure it out soon cause they'll be around this summer to bite you in the tush if you miss them! Take their first album and mix in Springsteen's horn man, Clarence Clemmons--you got a monster track. 'Stick Together' is the already released single from the forthcoming album '30 Seconds Over Otho'. Do it'll Like the new Nazareth. It's a welcome change for them...Frank Zappa goes on the radio just because it's such an attention grabber...Adds: Fleetwood Mac 12", Pete Townshend Imp single, April Wine 12", Nazareth 12", David Johansen, Frank Zappa, Rolling Stones, Steve Miller, Survivor and Harlequin."

WTPA, HARRISBURG, PA P.D.-JEFF KAUFMAN: "Adds: The Rods 12", Fleetwood Mac 45, Alliance, Glenn Frey, -Riot, Rolling Stones and Steve Miller...Now that the Stones have had 20 years of experience making great music, it's reassuring to know they finally put out a good live Lp. From the opening bars of Duke Ellington to the fading notes of Jimi Hendrix, this package accurately recreates,or for the uninitiated,introduces the live Stones experience. One of the nicest touches is the tribute to radio paid by displaying concert patches by 95X and WSYR...Speaking of WSYR, congratulations to Howie Castle. Pennsylvania welcomes you...Personal to Tommy Nast: We added The Rods--now, you check out Kix... Top 5 sales: Asia, Zappa, 38 Special, Cougar and Kansas."

WPDH, POUGHKEEPSIE, NY M.D.-STEW SCHANTZ: "The onslaught of major new releases continues. Of course, the new Stones live one will do well, but honestly I wish Mick would enunciate his words...David Johansen on the other hand is always fantastic live and his latest live one is a gem...I'm also very impressed with Eddie Money's new song. He is long overdue for a solid hit and I think this may be it...Fleetwood Mac, Pete Townshend, Roxy Music and Steve Miller are also back with new music. All of these, I think, are so so...We are having tremendous success with 'Valley Girl' from Frank and Moon. In fact, it moved all the way to #4 on our chart...Rainbow made a resurgence in sales with theircoming to the Civic Center next Monday; and the Clash picked up very well in sales, too.. .Otherwise all is well in Poughkeepsie. Til next time."

KZEL, EUGENE, OR M.D.-KEN MARTIN: "Just a few thank-you's this week to Larry Reymann for a great Journey show...To Debbie Lipetz for dinner and Cheap Trick...And to Greg Lee for his help on the 'Secret Policeman's Other Ball' premier movie showing...And thanks to Gary U.S. Bonds for one hell of a good album. The phones are ringing off the hook for 'Out Of Work'. No surprise with a Lane County unemployment rate of 12%!"

WDEK, DEKALB, IL M.D.-BRIAN LEONARD: "This week's adds include 3 singles: REO Speedwagon, Eddie Money, and Fleetwood Mac. The album adds for this week: Roxy Music, Rolling Stones, Steve Miller, Survivor, Chicago and David Johansen...Has the public tired of the Rolling Stones? Apparently not. The new Lp shows that the audience interest still has life...Roxy Music has come up with a real nice album. A bit subdued, but intelligent music that's very tasty and wears very nicely...Fleetwood Mac has come up with a song that you can expect---A song that's unexpected. Players of pop that never rely on tried and true hit formula...David Johansen breathes fire into some songs from the 60's and makes them come alive like never before! Who thought 'Build Me Up Buttercup' would sound that raw and raunchy, and he offers 4 mins. 26 seconds history of the 'Animals'...Survivor gets converted to an Lp with the single as our only track...This weeks hots include: Motels, Pat Metheny, Marshall Crenshaw, Haircut 100, Paul McCartney, John Cougar, Toto, Ry Cooder, Queen, Elton John, The Clash, Dave Edmunds, Asia, Jethro Tull, Cheap Trick and Squeeze."

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WWWV, CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA P.D.-JAY LOPEZ: "Adds: REO Speedwagon 45, April Wine 45, Fleetwood Mac 45, Steve Miller 'Give It Up' and 'Wondering Why', 5icago 'What Can I Say' and 'Waiting For You To Decide', Rolling Stones, Pete Townshend 45 (Import), John Waite...Under consideration: Cold Chisel, lOcc, and Roxy Music...Top local record sales: Paul McCartney, Asia, Rick Springfield, Human League, Stevie Wonder, Toto, Go Go's and Tommy Tutone...Increased record sales: 38 Special, Squeeze, Jethro Tull, Motels, Queen, Blondie, Heart, Elton John and Marshall Crenshaw...Honorable mentions: Dave Edmunds, Motels, Rainbow, Alan Parsons, and the Monroes."

WRKI, BRIDGEPORT, CT M.D.-BRUCE GOLDSEN: "Adds: Stones, David Johansen, Men At Work, Fleetwood, Eddie Money, Nazareth...To heavy: 707, Gary U.S. Bonds...The Fleetwood Mac sounds like their moving back to familiar turf. A smart move to my ears...David Johansen is an electric performer on stage and that translates to a dynamic live record. We'll use the 'Animals Medley'...The Eddie Money sounds like a solid rocker but it's too early for my ears to tell if it's a smash...Thanks to Gayle Miller for a fun-soaked Saturday in the wet Apple! You'll have to come up here when the sun shines!"

KLAQ, EL PASO, TX M.D.-ROB ROMAN: "Thanks go out to Denny Mossesman for setting up the interview with Glenn Frey. Arm n says it was lots of fun to party over the phone...Thanks also to Krokus for stopping by to just talk last night, and thanks to Joe King Carrasco--a heck of a guy. And Arin gives special thanks to Marko Babineau for the raise!"

WDHA, NORTH JERSEY, NJ G.M.-BOB LINDER: "Although we didn't get our pictures in the trades, or have a party, everyone at WDHA is very happy indeed to have received in the mail last week a spectacular Journey plaque. We would be even happier if we knew who to personally thank, but we feel very proud to have been an important part of all the sales the award represents...Many thanks to Arthur Field who personally limousined the new Steve Miller Lp to us last week. We l-o-v-e that album--four cuts deep... Thanks again go out to the Hard one for providing some great mobile listening. The record companies represented on the new cassette have a decided advantage in first listens this month with so much new product to absorb. Immediate adds are almost assured when the albums arrive...Also, thanks for lunch and fun from Sammy Varas and Joe Ionello, Jim Del Balzo, and Dave Morrell...Everyone's welcome to our new studios, and first lunches are a treat. Haven't seen 'legendary Leeds' in a while...As you're reading this, WDHA will be in production for a new cable TV show we're hosting. New, rock 3/4" videos will be widely seen and immediately returned...Lots of adds including Steve Miller, David Johansen, Rolling Stones, Genesis Lps, also Fleetwood Mac, Pete Townshend, Eddie Money, and Crosby, Stills and Nash singles...Top sales: Asia, Paul McCartney, Human League, Van Halen, Scorpions... Requests: Frank Zappa!!!, John Cougar, Scorpions, Bow-Wow-Wow, Axe, and Survivor...Rotation increases: Squeeze to hot, Glenn Frey, Frank Zappa, Sparks, and Monroes to medium...Now comments from Mark Chernoff: New music that I like: David Johansen's 'Animals Medley'. You can feel the excitement...April Wine 'Enough Is Enough' plus the two cuts from Bill's Sampler...Fleetwood Mac okay, but waiting for the Lp to decide further...Nazareth 'Love Leads To Madness', very good hooks...Genesis 'You Might Recall' has more of a Genesis feel as opposed to 'Paperlate' sounding more like Phil Collins...Bob Linder's favorite album of the week, Roxy Music, is strong consideration for next week."

WYMX, AUGUSTA, GA M.D.-MARY PILLINGER: "Surrounded on all sides by super heavyweight music, we ended up with 9 adds this week. -Glenn Frey, April Wine, Chicago, Fleetwood Mac, Gary U.S. Bonds, Steve Miller album add, Rolling Stones album add, Steely Dan 'Gold', and 707...Glenn Frey's 'Partytown' is a Summertime must...Chicago's 'What You're Missing' sounds like their brass rock of the early 70's... Fleetwood Mac's single is softer but may be a signal to the Mac hitting back to the'Rumor'-esque days... Gary U.S. Bonds has The Boss, and with the economic situation of the day exposed on the cut 'Out Of Work', it's an album identifiable on two counts...All these went straight into heavy rotation: April Wine single and 707's 'Mega Force' into medium, and our playlist expands. There is just no way one can ignore the good tunes out...Rolling Stones debuted at a solid #2 this week. We're on 6 tunes, playing two 3-card packets on the album as it continues to stay hot...Steely Dan's 'Gold' will get album exposure. With 5 of the cuts we already play in normal recurrent position...Steve Miller's 'Abracadabra' still leads with the cut 'Keeps Me Wondering Why' picking up strength...The great Savannah River Raft Race will be a thing of the past by the time you read this. WYMX ROCK106 will be on our 42 ft. cruiser with the slogan 'Everyone Wins With WYMX'. So far we've got over 500 prizes worth about $3,000 to cast overboard to any of the river rats that float by our boat. Mills, Owen and I will be water-logged all next week--or, as Bob and Doug would say, 'Towel off wethead, the book is over but the party's still going on'!"

KTYD, SANTA BARBARA, CA M.D.-SUSAN CHRISTOL: "We've had a respite from concert madness this week and attempt to catch up on new music...Adds this week included: The Stones, Taxxi, Bonnie Hayes, Steve Miller, Cold Chisel, REO 45, Fleetwood Mac, Pete Townshend Imp and the Eddie Money 45...Over-looked at first, the Taxxi Lp turned out to be full of original, distinctive rock and roll. 'I'm Leaving' and 'Whipping Boy' exemplifies this Oregon band's brand of intelligent new music...Slash Records made the right move by picking up Bonnie Hayes. If you anticipate a case of the summertime blues, the San Francisco Go Go'esque group will cure what ails you...We had excellent response to 'Beatles At The Beeb', and with L.A. television in town for a Reagan appearance, we even got a side bar story on the 11:00 news. Who would have guessed the real reason for Ronnie's trip west was 40 plus commercially unreleased Beatles broadcast recordings...With a brand new logo, we're now in the market for a new T-shirt and we're asking Santa Barbara to design it for us. Competing designs will be displayed at an upcoming T-shirt art festival and the winning design will grace the front of what promises to be what every well dressed Santa Barbarian is wearing this year (and the next, and the year after that)!"

KWXL, ALBUQUERQUE, NM P.D./M.D.-BILL STAMBAUGH: "Doug Davis, formerly of EMI in Los Angeles and KRIZ in Phoenix, joins the team at 94ROCK as Music Director. Doug and I both are available for calls from 2PM til 5PM, Monday through Friday. I'm excited about having an experienced radio and promotion man on the team! Looking forward to making 94ROCK an even better radio station. Now all I have to do is programming and promotion!"

Wftp, RALEIGH, NC M.D.-BOB WALTON: "Congratulations are in order--First to Michael Conway. He's been kicked upstairs to New York for Epic Records but I have this feeling he's not out of my hair yet... Also to Howard Klein and 415 Records. Yes, Howie, I do think it will help--and I'll keep doing my part...And a welcome back to Al Moss. I knew he would be back.. .I'm also very pleased to see that Toto is #1 in sales around here--and 'Rosanna' is a top request item. We've expanded airplay to include 'Africa'...Also top requests for Paul McCartney's 'Ballroom Dancing'...Glenn Frey's 'Partytown' is blowing out the phones (talk about your basic good timing)...And Axe's 'Rock And Roll Party' is a major request item. Although they cancelled their Raleigh appearance for now, I'm pleased that the band will be touring for Ozzy Osbourne...By far my favorite record of the week is the new Eddie Money single. It was definitely worth the wait! I expect power rotation very soon...Squeeze is a pleasant diversion. I think it balances out the 'radio rock'...And surprisingly enough, the new Fleetwood Mac single is a top request item. It may just be curiosity calls for now, but I think it will last...A few things to say about records not on yet. Harlequin makesaquontum leap forward for their second album. I heartily recommend 'Say Goodnight'. After debuting them on our new music program, it's nice to see that the audience has not forgotten the grass roots or Chicago. Check 'em out you upper demo freaks...And contrary to the sticker on the front of the new Roxy Music album, 'More Than This' is the song on the album...I'm still pulling for Jon Anderson, Cold Chisel, and Duran Duran...Finally, a personal to The Doctor: Just curious as to where you got your name. It wouldn't have anything to do with a blue police box, would it?"

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New Releases MONDAY, JUNE 14

Nemperor Columbia Capitol Warner Brothers EG/Warner Bros. Geffen EMI

TUESDAY, JUNE 15

ARM I.R.S.

THURSDAY, JUNE 17

Columbia Atco Atlantic Epic

FRIDAY, JUNE 18

Capitol Elektra

Atlantic

MONDAY, JUNE 21

Steve Forbert Hawks Prism Ep David Sanborn King Crimson Adrian Gurvitz Stray Cats Manowar Soundtrack

Mayday Go Go's

Eddie Money Pete Townshend Ted Nugent REO Speedwagon

April Wine David Roberts Tracker X PhD

RCA 805 Arista The Rods

"30 Seconds Oth e "Live" "As We Speak" "Beat" "Classic" "Built For Speed" "Battle Hymns" "Rocky III"

"Revenge" "Vacation" b/w "Beatnik Beach'

"No Control" "All The Best Cowboys..." "Nugent" "Good Trouble"

"Power Play" "All Dressed Up"

"Under The Big Black Sun" (Repackage)

"Stand In Line" "Wild Dogs"

TUESDAY, JUNE 22

ARM Nazareth "2 X S"

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23

Arista Sky Average White Band

GRP/Arista Dave Grusin Dave Valentin

THURSDAY, JUNE 24

Atlantic Swan Song

"Forthcoming" "Cupid's In Fashion" "Out Of The Shadows" "In Love's Time"

Crosby, Stills & Nash "Daylight Again" Robert Plant "Pictures At Eleven"

FRIDAY, JUNE 25

Capitol Billy Squier "Emotions In Motion" Altantic Soundtrack "Star Trek"

MONDAY, JUNE 28

Caribou Epic Portrait Geffen ,Sire Warner Brothers

Carl Wilson Marcy Levy Balance Soundtrack Positive Noise Fleetwood Mac

TUESDAY, JUNE 29

ARM Payola$ Joe Jackson

I.R.S. Dingo Boingo

THURSDAY, JULY 1

Backstreet

"Youngblood"

"Show Down" "Cats" "Change Of Heart" "Mirage"

"No Stranger To Danger"

"Nothing To Fear"

The Swingers "Counting The Beat"

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Video MTV NATIONAL VIDEO M.D.-Buzz Brindle (2120944-5399). Video Adds: Rolling Stones "Go Go"**Blondie "Island"**The Buggies "Camera" "

Stray Cats "Strut".

Current Videos By Emphasis Loverboy Rainbow Cheap Trick Kansas Motels John Cougar Asia Heart Joan Jett J.Geils Split Enz Elton John P. McCartney

MISIC ULEVISION

WKS LW TW Lead Cuts TW Lead Cuts 6 5 "When" ,"Lucky" Iron Maiden 4 3 «"Run"

5 "Stone" Girlschool 5 3 "Devil" 3 5 "Want" ,"Tight" Seagulls 7 3 "Ran"

5 "Game" Def Leppard 5 3 "Bringin'" 5 "Only", "L" Greg Kihn 3 3 "Happy"

8 5 "Hurts" ,"Jack" Ambrosia d 3 "How" 11 5 "Only" Human League 16 5 3 "Want"

d 5 "City's", "Man" XTC 9 1 "Senses" 5 "Crimson Haircut 100 10 1 "Love"

4 3 "Angel" Kim Wilde 10 1 "Kids" ,"Chequered" 4 3 "Boat" ,"Dirty" The Jam 8 1 "Town" 8 3 "Ball","Empty" M/Persons 5 1 "Mental" 8 3 "Ebony" Men At Work 3 1 "Who"

"Look out for the new Stones video It-ding -To A to -to'. lt-'s the hottest video tieylve done so far, and was recorded at Hampton Rhoades concert...Be watching MTV Friday, June 18th at 10 PM EST for the world premier of Glenn Frey's new video...Meanwhile, we're seeing action on Split Enz, Haircut One Hundred, and Kim Wilde... Amarillo, Boston, and San Francisco sign on this month...Upcoming on Saturday Night Concert, on June 19th it's Speeze...June 20th, 11PM see Profiles In Rock featuring Loverboy."

WKS LW

VIDEO MUSIC CHANNEL AOR TOP 20 P.D.-Norbert Mertzman/M.D.-David Less (404-874-0223) Video Adds: Rick Springfield "Strangers" "Elton John "Empty"**J.Geils Band "Angel"

Current Videos By Emphasis Asia Huey Lewis P. McCartney Kim Wilde Shakin Stevens M.Smotherman Human League Graham Parker Quarterflash Bonnie Raitt Tommy Tutone Clash

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Cars Kinks Triumph Mike Oldfield Karla Bonoff Loverboy Aldo Nova J.Geils Genesis Lou Reed Haircut 100 Fun Boy Three

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Lead Cuts "Shake" "Predictable" "Allied" "Five" "Personally" "Workin'","Ones","Over" "Fantasy" ,"Ball" "Freeze" ,"Centerfold" "Abacab","No" "Women" "Love"

MOTELS HUMAN LEAGUE FRANKE & THE KNOCKOUTS QUARTERFLASH ROLLING STONES ROCK FOR KAMPUCHEA (Film) JOE COCKER IAN ANDERSON SQUEEZE LOVERBOY CAROLE KING KARLA BONOFF TED NUGENT MISSING PERSONS THE WAITRESSES FRANKE & THE KNOCKOUTS CLIFF RICHARD

ROCK 'N' ROLL TELEVISION

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Stray Cats Nazareth

NEW VIDEO

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Syndicators JOHN MCGHAN, ROLLING STONE MAGAZINE PRODUCTIONS (212-350-1222): "'Avalon' by Roxy Music is a great song...Harvey Leeds is a good friend...I've been a Syndicator for three years, both at the Source and now at Rolling Stone, and I have the greatest admiration for people like Judy-Gold, Jay Goldman, Paul Zullo, Andy Denemark, Bethany Gorfine, Mike Weiss, and Roxy Myzal. They perform one of the hardest jobs in radio; talking to program directors. Harriet Bell-ush is one of these people. If anyone is looking for a good worker, Harriet is available...The '48 Hour Continuous History Of Rock And Roll' is coming. It is a major killer!...'Rock Star Guest DJ' is stronger than ever with Ozzy Osbourne, Eddie Money, Carl Palmer, and Ted Nugent."

JAY GOLDMAN, CLAYTON WEBSTER CORPORATION (314-726-0906): "'The Rolling Stone Magazine Rock Review' --for more information, please contact Rolling Stone Magazine Productions...'Retrorock' this week is proud to present a concert recorded in Toronto, Canada in 1969 from one of the enduring legends of rock and roll, and perhaps one of its most influential figures--Chuck Berry. Included in this 'Retrorock' are such Berry classics as 'Rock And Roll Music', 'Johnny B. Good', 'Reelin' And Rockin", 'School Days', 'Memphis' and 'Maybelline'...'Rarities this week features Eric Clapton, performing 'Someone Like You', the B side of 'Knockin' On Heaven's Door' which just recently surfaced on the 'Best Of Eric Clapton' Lp...As the new Cheap Trick album 'One On One' climbs the charts, 'Rarities' features a Cheap Trick instrumental single that never appeared on any album, oh boy! Also included is very early embryonic Bob Seger performing 'Persecution Smith', Devo doing 'Turn Around'--if you take 'Whip It' and flip it, this song is on the B side, and 'Foreign Language Friday' features Elton John in French doing 'Nobody Wins'... 'The Sporting News Report' this week features exclusive interviews with tennis star Arthur Ashe... All programs are offered on a barter basis from the Clayton Webster Corporation."

CINDY TOLLIN, GLOBAL SATELLITE NETWORK (213-344-5651): "The Go Go's were crazy, crazy, on 'ROCKLINE' last night! The phone lines were jammed with callers from around the country, and we were proud to present the world premier of their forthcoming single 'Vacation', as well as the flip side 'Beatnik Beach' (way in advance of their release, I might add). If you thought the Go Go's would go, go away after their first record, it must be because you haven't heard their next one yet. Thanks to Michael Plen at I.R.S. for trusting me with the debut. (But if any of you GSN succeeded in taping the record, shhh, I'll never tell!). It was great to finally meet Dana Morris, too...As the dust settled and the Go Go's went bye, bye, I found myself twisting to Gary U. S. Bonds' Quarter To Three' with Judy McNutt. Now that was dance history in the 'ROCKLINE' studio, but it took Gary U. S. Bonds himself to get us boogying. Oh Wet fun! I must add that he is truly one of the nicest, humblest men I have ever met, and I just love the new music. Obviously our listeners feel the same, because the phone response to the show was incredible and the interview was great...Glad to hear all of those WHCN listeners on the air last night, too, as 'ROCKLINE' debuted with a bang in Hartford...You know, I hate to brag, but I just gotta say how proud I am to be a part of the first and the only all live rock radio network. Many will try to copy us (can you blame them?), but you just can't beat the real thing, and we've been riding high at the Global Satellite Network for over a year now! (So put that in your pipe and smoke it--but don't Bogart). Whew! I feel better now that I've gotten that off my chest (speaking of which, hey Marko, I'm gonna get you back one of these days)...Before I go, I just want to say what a thrill it was to a part of Peace Sunday at the Rosebowl this weekend. Never before have r been compelled to be amongst 110,000 stoned people, but I'd even do it again in support of such important issues as Global Nuclear Disarmament. Kudos to all the musicians who came out to play in support of

peace!"

BOB MEYROWITZ AND PETER KAUFF, DIR BROADCASTING (212-371-6850): "We've got three super 'Supergroups In Concert' set for the month of July, and when you add them to the shows that DIR has already done for that series, it's a formidable package. So far this year, we've presented Genesis, Foreigner, Journey, and The Who--not bad for starters...Our July 'Supergroups', all of which are heard over ABC's Rock Radio Network, are as follows: July 3-Jethro Tull recorded a month ago during their European tour; July 10-Billy Squier and Triumph, both recorded in the U.S. about two months ago; and July 24-Loverboy recorded in April in Ohio...Our 'King Biscuit' schedule for July is strong as well. July 4th will be explosive with Black Sabbath and Scorpions; July 11th features Graham Parker and Sparks; July 18th features the Bluesbreakers; and July 25th stars the Outlaws with a special guest."

Record Action

RICHARD PACHTER, A&M RECORDS (305-621-0557): "My brother Steve ('Mr. Personality') Pachter, the A&M guy in St. Louis, likes to say that the only sure things in life are death, taxes, and a new Nazareth album. In my 8 years with the company, this forthcoming Lp entitled '2 X S' will be the 10th such platter from these relentless Scot rockers that I've worked. By now you have heard, and UFF-hopefully playing, 'Love Leads To Madness', the first track released from the album. What a song! What a performance! What production! John Punter, the producer responsible for this record, has taken the essential Nazareth components that have been there all along and honed and polished them to sonic perfection. Quite simply, this is the best thing the band's done since 'Love Hurts' and the album 'Hair Of The Dog'. The four core members of the group have been joined by the legendary John Locke, whose keyboard playing for Spirit got him into the rock and roll Hall of Fame, plus Billy Rankin, a talented young guitar player who also writes and sings. This combination of road-tested experience and fresh talent added to one of the hardest working bands in the world, results in Nazareth's best album ever. The latest buzz word used in the trades these days to describe a hot album is 'deep'. Well, this one is not only deep but wide too. Besides the ultra-classy single, this album is loaded with memorable songs. Early standouts include: 'Boys In The Band, and 'Gate Crash', two patented Naz rockers dealing with rock and roll and fun. 'Games' is a subtle building love song that shows a new lyrical maturity and 'You Love Another' is a rhythmic hypnotic tune not unlike something the Police would do. And that's just the first side! The second side starts with 'Back To The Trenches' which is lyrically similar to 'Dressed To Kill' from the last studio album. 'Dream On' is a soulful compelling vocal showcase for Dan McCafferty who is in great form throughout the album! Sweet and melodic at times, gritty and powerful when he has to be. The best song, 'Lonely In The Night', could well be a second single. Punter and the band outdo themselves with 'Preservation' which should be used in a studio course in production, that's how good it is. 'Take The Rap' is more classic Nazareth, and the album's closer 'Mexico' is a full-sounding song with great acoustic guitars and, I think, mandolines. John Punter and Nazareth have joined forces here to create a fantastic record that doesn't dilute the band's sound one bit but brings all its components into sharper focus for maximum results. .The two Jeffrey Baxter produced albums were quite good, but just a prelude for this, the definitive Nazareth album, '2 X S'. Whew!!!"

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RICH SCHMIDT, SHAKY CITY (213-907-5189): "Jon Scott has joined the Plimsouls team. Jon will coordinate with Papale, Raphael, Lambert, Jackson and Leeds. I'm sure all of you are aware of Jon's work, and . we are very excited to have him aboard. MeiTi7File, 'A Million Miles Away' continues to grow. New adds include WRXL, WAIM, and WLPX."

ALAN WOLMARK, ATLANTIC (212-484-6017): "Got a chance to see Mr. Hard's new house last night along with Danny Ouch. It's beautiful, but I thought that summer camp was only for teenagers!! Best of luck with it, Bill. Also a real pleasure to meet the wonderfully enigmatic Sharon (great motorcycle hair). What's with the half days, Susan and Judy?...Well, my Summer has come to fruition--it's finally sunny cycle weather and cruising to the beat of Genesis and the Stones can't be beat!! Can't wait to streak to the Atlantic debut of Ted Nugent ('No No No' and 'Bound And Gagged') on your desk Thursday, as well as an incomparable Pete Townshend collection.. .1 know there are a lot of new records arriving daily, but Joe Cocker's 'Sheffield Steel' deserves multiple listenings. It's a great comeback for one of the greatest interpretive vocalists of our time...Jon Anderson is continuing to pull in solid rotations on many majors, and his great national tour will begin on July 1st...Sparks' hugely successful tour is still going strong as are the adds mounting up and rotations increasing. There's nothing left to wait and watch--it's all there...Also in your midst is the new Helen Schneider album which has already been a monumental European success. Check out: 'Fight And Never Loose' and 'Rock And Roll Gypsy'...Con-gratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Ron Rizzi, and Dave Lange...Heavy rotations at home: Zappa,Frankie Miller, Joe Cocker (best Walkman album of the year so far), Crenshaw, Richard and Linda Thompson, Genesis, and a slew of our new releases that I'm not supposed to talk about...I predict: Album of the Year Award to the forthcoming Robert Plant solo!"

BRUCE MOSER, COULD BE WILD (716-885-5200): "Congratulations to Howie Castle who leaves his PD slot at WSYR and moves over to WDVE. I have known and worked with Howie over the last 10 years. Howie is a true professional and one of the best and should do a great job in Pittsburgh. Howie: I'll see you in Cleveland this year for the Brown/Bill's game...Keep an eye on this section of the Northeast. You can expect at least 2 or 3 more major moves of musical chairs up here... Congratulations to Jim Sotet on having the top 3 songs on the Song Index--a job well done...Personal to Michele (My favorite person to review movies with): This is the Summer of Steven Spielberg. 'PoltergeTiF-776% great, and 'E.T.' will be the biggest film of the year. What a great promotional tie-in for the film with the BOC best-selling live album with the same title. Contact your CBS rep for any promotional ideas...Who are The Edge (from Buffalo), and why are they saying all those great things about them? Contact Sandy Pearlman, Howie Klein, or the vacationing John Gorman for clues...Records that continue to build: Stevie Wonder (#1 sales in 9 markets with no album rock play). It's time for all us musical bigots to wake up and judge music on its own merit...Marshall Crenshaw debuted this week; and even with the deluge of auto-matics, he continues to get added and impress... Riot continues its upward climb, adding great stations every week. The title track leads the way, and Riot is killing them dead on the Rainbow/Scorpions tour... Three 12" records you should be playing: Aldo Nova 'Fooling Yourself', which is the new single that ships this week and will push this album from gold to platinum; the Rods who will do a national tour opening for Judas Priest, and Duke Jupiter's great follow-up to 'I'll Drink To You' which is 'Rock And Roll Band'...Two great records coming soon: Translator, the first CBS/415 release, and Bonnie Hayes (could be the next Go Go's).

MARTY SCHWARTZ, ELEKTRA (213-852-7211): "Party down in 'Partytown'. Glenn Frey's 'No Fun Aloud' is flying on the radio, and we say thanks. What's really cool is WMJQ, WCOZ, and WLAV adding 'The One You Love'. Album radio is definitely getting better...The Queen Lp is full of great songs. Don't be afraid of 'Staying Power', 'Action This Day', and especially 'Dancing'. These are rockin/rhythm and that sound is happening. Who isn't into sex rock anyway? Queen's tour kicks off in Montreal on July 21st and continues through the States through September 15th. Billy Squier will be opening... Riot had a tremendous week. And Tony Berardino says that the Boston headbangers are responding to 'Loved By You' (side 2, cut 1). The title track and 'Showdown' are also going on the radio...Don't overlook Cold Chisel. We're committed to these guys, and we believe in 'You Got Nothing I Want'. When the dust settles we'll still be working Cold Chisel...On June 18th X's debut Lp will be on your desk. Listen to it and then listen again. Lyrically and musically, the intensity of their Lp further justifies why this band won best Lp/group of the year in 1981 via the New York Times, L.A. Times, Village Voice, etc. You'll be receiving with the new Lp,the lyric book and press reviews and synopsis... Also in this release a new group out of L.A. called Tracker. This Lp is 5 cuts deep, pure crossover material.. .0n June 28th comes the 12" rock from Josie Cotton's killer debut, and new and improved Shoes (at retail a four song live Ep to be included with the new album)...Also coming on July 2nd, the new Toronto Ep 'Get It On Credit'--the title track is outstanding...And on July 12th a two-song 12" from the Rockets upcoming Lp, and it's great...Finally I'll leave you with the lineup from the 'Fast Times At Ridgement High' soundtrack--all new songs by Don Henley, Don Felder, Joe Walsh, Tim Schmidt (all solo efforts), Bob Seger, Stevie Nicks, Michael McDonald, Ringo Starr, Todd Rundgren, Billy Squier, Go Go's, Jimmy Buffett, Poco, and Jackson Browne."

WYNN JACKSON, INDEPENDENT (404-321-5228): "Extree! Extree! Read all about it! Back by popular demand. First you see him, then you don't, then you do again. Yes, ladies and gents, the wonderful, the dynamic, Mr. Al Moss. As of June 7th, Alski rejoins our humble establishment. All fan mail to P. O. Box 10157, Atlanta, GA 30319 (phone number above)...The other bit of good news this week, to me, is a few extended playlists due to the abundance of great and/or automatic records. .Some of the testing that's being done on 'rate-a-record' or 'track-of-the-week' type shows is something that much more of album radio should have been doing and promoting with its audience long ago. There is one factor about these tests that bothers me. If the official test song gets a full time rotation and happens to be a great daytime relief or blend record (a la the Monroes or Stevie Wonder), then the all-night quaalude earth dogs may cast negative votes on a record that they may never have heard if it were officially added, but day-parted or tested in that particular day-part...By the way, all the good stuff you're hearing about the new Producers album is very, very true. Just wait!...My favorite recent records are too plenty to list, so I won't, but Drake, what's black and white and red and can't turn around? Yes, that's right, a nun in an elevator with a spear through her head...See ya on the road."

JOEL WEBBER (212-255-7408): "Judging from the response so far, this year's New Music Seminar will turn out to be one of the most important events of the year. Thanks to everyone for their enthusiasm and interest. Here's an update on panels and events of interest to readers of the Sheet: The album radio panel includes Bill Hard (moderator), Oedipus, Rick Carroll, Jon Sinton, Scott Muni, Dave Gariano and Dave Hamilton. The album radio promotion panel includes: Jerry Jaffe (moderator), Steve Smith, Michael Plen, Robyn Kravitz, Harvey Leeds, Jim Sotet, Kenny Ryback, and George Gerrity. The producers panel includes Richard Gottherer (Go Go's), Màrtin Rushent (Human League), and John Luongo (who's remixed some of the biggest dance records over the past few years)...The artist management panel includes managers of U2, Chas Jankel, OMD, David Bowie, Joan Jett, and Joe Jackson. There are 14 more panels and workshops including video, college radio, urban contemporary radio, indy labels, retail, and clubs. Well known bands will be making showcase appearances at New York City clubs for seminar participants only. Clive Davis will deliver an address concerning new music. In short, the New Music Seminar is shaping up to be a biggie, and I hope everyone can be there. The dates are July 19 and 20 at the Sheraton Center Hotel in New York (212-581-1000). Please feel free to call me at 212-255-7408 or Mark Josephson of Rockpool at 212-777-1132 for more info and updates. More special events will be taking place in conjunction with the Seminar, so watch this space for details."

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BILL MCGATHY, RCA (212-930-4095): "Bow-Wow-Wow is selling! Philadelphia-breakout, Los Angeles-breakout, Boston-breakout, Miami-breakout, San Francisco-breakout. Sure, you have a lot of superstar stuff to add, I can't blame you. But there's always room for exciting hit music! As of this writing, to go along with the other 90 stations in album radio that are playing Bow-Wow-Wow, Top 40 is starting to come in and in a big way. We aren't barking up the wrong tree--play Bow-Wow-Wow!...This week's 'What A Guy Award' (I realized suddenly last week that if I don't drop names and put personals in my comments, I'm not as cool as my compatriots)--Lee Abrams...Coming soon, new music from upstate New York--805."

JIM SELLERS, CHRYSALIS (212-935-8750): "Well, sports fans, let's see how the Christians are faring against the lions this week. In the center ring, we have John Waite. When you see radio's comments, and you see the adds and rotation, you can't help but see that this debut Lp has the goods. There's no denying the power and artistry portrayed in the grooves of 'Ignition'. So, for all your stragglers, let's get on the program. Songs like 'Change', 'Going To The Top', 'White Heat' and 'Mr. Wonderful' encapsule all the energy and excitement that makes the rock audience listen to your station. Frank Kelly, MD of New York's newest rocker , WAPP, sez: 'It's a very li stenable album, t e tempo changes

are great, one of the few albums, other than the superstars, that I've listened to both sides of without driving me crazy'. So take heed--John Waite is a star of the future...This week you had a chance to 'ear' the new Lp from Billy Idol. Billy's Ep 'Don't Stop' did phenomenally well last year, spending 36 of 52 weeks on Billboard's Dance Music Chart with 'Mony Mony'. Now he gives you full-blown rock, with all the edge of a fine honed blade. Ahyone who has heard 'White Wedding' has asked for more. It's just the beginning! 'Hot In The City' will be the Summer record!...Thank heaven some of the 'modern rock' has permeated the airwaves. But never forget--Blondie was the groundbreaker. 'War Child' has the beat, drive, and balls much of today's rock is missing. This is not a shy, diminuative, business we're in. Be aggressive! Play Blondie!...When an Lp does what Huey Lewis and the News has, you must take a look at the cuts you haven't played before dropping the dreaded 'r/c' label on it. Check out 'The Only One' and 'Change Of Heart'. Classic cuts from a classy Lp. On behalf of the group and label, a sincere 'thanks' for your support and attendance on the tour...Many of you have done inter-views with Ian Anderson. This gentleman has brought album radio some of the best rock around. The new Lp is no exception. Sales and requests are bringing it into the top 20 on both playlists and charts. 'Watching Me' and 'Seal Driver' are two excellent tracks that have not received the attentiiiF they deserve. Get an earful!...Until we meet again."

JOHN SCHOENBERGER, RADIO RECORDS (305-565-0700): "I wish you would please give Instructions another good listen. It really does grow on you after a few listens. It's those fresh and original sounding records that may start slow, but have often maintained for a very long time. 'Wicked Heart' and 'Okay' are the key cuts...We at Radio are really proud to announce the signing of a great artist from the Northeast, Phil Garland. Wait until you hear this one around the end of the month. It's really, really strong. Phil has been gigging recently throughout the Northeast, opening for Clarence Clemmons' tour...Later on this Summer, lobk for Hellcats and Orleans."

DEREK SHULMAN, POLYGRAM (212-399-7813): "I would like to reiterate the ad we placed in the Sheet last week. Thank you, everyone out there, for the #1, #2, and #3 songs on the Song Index with John Cougar, Scorpions, and Rainbow. It was a great tribute to three acts who have all finally broken through for us this year. Scorpions is gold and Cougar and Rainbow are real close behind...By this time, the Rory Gallagher album should be on your turntable. The Dogsbody recommends 'Big Guns' and 'Double Vision'. This guy is a great rock and roller who now has a great shot at breaking in a big way...Hey, c'mon guys and girls, don't forget The Jam. By all accounts,last week in L.A. was nothing short of pandomonium. Jam-mania is the word that comes to mind. They will be back in the U.S.A. in a couple of months to play the rest of the country...Jon & Vangelis are still bringing in major adds and Top 40 is eating it up. (They're getting the jump on you). So listen to 'I'll Find My Way Home'. It really is a great song...Just heard the new Uriah Heep album--a smash! Believe me...Quick notes: Good luck to Dave Lange in Florida. See you in a couple of weeks...Sorry to hear about Janel Dolan, a good music person who should be in a gig...Hot at home: Laurie Anderson, Roxy Music, ABC and Bananarama.. TTFN, The Dogsbody."

SEAN COAKLEY, ATCO (212-484-6400: "Pete Townshend will take your breath away this week. As a tip, let me suggest that you take 'Chinese Eyes' home and get into it in the intimacy of your own abode. This one springs from a well whose depth is unparalleled in rock and whose aim is centered,as always, directly at your heart...Please give careful consideration to this wonderful Joe Cocker album. The man is as passionate as ever, and deserves to be heard...The Axe saga continues with airplay growing off the sales and requests strength of 'Party'. The first single, 'Now Or Never' will ship late this week and has an obvious melodic mainstream appeal. In addition, the band is 'special guest' to the Ozzy Osbourne tour, starting June 15th in Seattle. There may be a lot of superstar product out now, but this one's for real!...The Sherbs are maintaining well in this storm, and the Jim Carroll Band has just arrived on the West Coast. Watch for a 12" coming this week...At home: CSN. This record reminds me why I got into this business. If you'd written these guys off, you better catch that letter before it gets to the post office. This new album can be described in a word--brilliant...Also dig: Rosanne Cash, Glenn Frey, Roxy Music, Robert Plant, and of course, P.T."

JOEL NEWMAN, HANDSHAKE RECORDS (213-655-8635): "Alliance! Alliance! Alliance!!! Even with the superstars that are out, this album refuses to lie down. The reality is where it's being played, it's selling. Example: In Cincinnati, WEBN jumped the record #15 to #5 and has been receiving top 10 phones. At the same time, the Record Theater chain has sold out of it. In Dallas, KTXQ and KZEW are on the record in medium rotation with good sales being reported. Once again, the cuts that are stick-ing out: For the harder-edged album rockers 'Love On The Line'; for the softer, 'How Does It Feel' and 'I Don't Want To Leave You This Way'...Stay crazy and have a great week."

JAL BRENNER, A&M RECORDS (404-455-7504?: "Let's talk about Squeeze for a bit. 'Sweets From Strangers' is their fifth album, and their following has been growing with each release. With over 110,000 Lps s-ld, and the single (edited version of 'Black Coffee') just out, Squeeze is set to embark on their American tour which begins June 18th as they headline Madison Square Garden. The new Lp checked in on the Retail Index at #20 with solid upward movement on the stations currently programming Squeeze This band is adventurous, yet accessible, and is currently poised for a major breakthrough...The Nazareth 12" 'Love Leads To Madness' continues to grow, with radio commenting that this is their best work in years. The Lp '2 X S' (to excess), produced by John Punter, ships this week and is loaded with some hot rock and roll. For more in-depth information, check out Richard Pachter's comments this week. He's right on the money...38 Special is all over the airwaves, on the road, doing interviews, and selling large quantities of albums. In short, they're working their butts off as they have done for years. If you're not at least 2 cuts deep, then pass go and go directly to a news talk station. 'Caught Up In You', 'Chain Lightnin", 'Rough-Housin" and 'Back On The Track' are early leaders, and we're not even into the back stretch yet... In the 'on your desk this week' dept. is Mayday's second album 'Revenge'. The title cut appeared on Bill's latest Sampler and garnered very positive response. Their debut album found a home at over 120 album stations around the country, and 'Revenge' has the guts to build on that foundation. Be sure to also check out 'First Impression' and 'Middle Of The Night'... And as the Go Go's 'Beauty And The Beat' passes the 2 million mark in sales, comes their follow-up 'Vacation' b/w 'Beatnik Beach', out on 12" Wednesday, June 16th. The first ladies of rock and roll do it again. 'Nuff said...Sleeper of the Week: 'Open Your Eyes' by the Lords Of The New Church. The 12" ships this week on IRS. If you do not add this record, Michael Plen will send Moonies to picket your station!"

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STEVE LEEDS i S.L.I.C. (212-977-5170): "Greetings from the land of the commercial-free Summer. Let's all swing into Summer counting the beat with The Swingers...Flash--Bow-Wow-Wow edges out The Jam on 'Rate The Record' on last week's 'American Bandstand'. Take that Jerry Jaffe!!..Any band that has the guts to open a song with the line 'Complacency's persistence gives me pause for some alarm' has got my approval, so you better go check out Taxxi...Joan Jett just finished opening dates in England for Queen and won many new fans there. She just finished this past weekend the twoTexxasJam dates. Stay tuned for Summertime blues...Coming in July, the debut of Spies featuring Ed Gagliardi and Al Greenwood, ex-Foreigners...Xenophobia anyone? Interesting track on the album is called 'Don't Run My Life, Don't Tell Me What To Play'...Latest export from down under, Cheetah, featuring two female vocalists. ..This week the Plimsouls continue to gain momentum, and we're glad to have Jon Scott aboard on this project...Moon Unit is leaving shortly for Europe, after recording numerous, awesome station IDs.. .Just as every community has its own valley, there's the same universal appeal in 'Rock This Town' from the Stray Cats...Congratulations to Howie Castle on his escape from Central New York. .And speaking of Central New York, be sure to check out some heavy Jewish metal from Central New York's finest, The Rods."

MIKE BONE, ARISTA (212-489-7400): "Holy cow! It's 6PM on Tuesday, and I have to get these comments together for Susan...Alan Parsons 'Eye In The Sky' album is on everywhere! The lead track is 'Eye In The Sky' followed -closely by 'You're Going To Get Your Fingers riurned'. The album debuts in Billboard at #82 and is selling like crazy in the U.S. and is already top 5 in about 20 other countries. 'Muff said!...Houston is now completely gullible with KLOL following Alan 'Old Man' Sneed's lead and getting down with 'I Ran'. The album bullets to 64** in Billboard. A Flock of Seagulls rule!...Is Haircut One Hundred being rotated up your playlist? Not if you are WCOZ or WYSP. These guys realize a hit when they hear one and are banging 'Love Plus One'. A million thanks to both of you...The Rods, yours truly's favorite new album, is about to be unleashed (you'll love the cover). To pave the way, we have an Ep of 'Too Hot To Stop' and 'Violation' out now. (Sort of like the British shelling Port Stanley with 4% inch guns before kicking the shit out of the Argentinians). The Polaroid mill is seriously pumping out x-rated shots to all early comers. (Wh000ps, right in your mouth)...The Krokus 'Miss Southern California Heavy Metal Mama' contest was aptly won by Miss Thunder Thighs Funk Butt (Kendall, remember her?). Krokus skips through Texas and picks up the Cheap Trick tour on June 18th, then goes onto the hottest heavy metal tour of the Summer--JUDAS PRIEST (with openers, The Rods). The 'One Vice At A Time' has sold over 125,000 copies in the U.S. and the tour goes on through August. Need I say more?...Have you ever heard 'Homosapien' by Pete Shelley? No? Well, if you like the Human League, Flock Of Seagulls, etc., you'll love 'Homosapien'. No, the song is not about you know what. Yes, the song is a bone-fide phone blaster. Look for Rock Feinstein's baby brother Steve to ignite this one out of Philadelphia...Personals: Mike Lembo: Did you get that photo I senr7FID...Bruce Bond: What's all this about a paper mill in your market? Are you still pissed at NYC because someone stole your BMW and left it parked in Harlem minus tires, doors, glass and motor? Look, Bruce, this is the Big Apple, and it's rough here, so wise up and take the bus next time...Rob Barnett: That's purple, not pink, and the girl in the photo now requested that we send over that little punk from Worcester. Batter up...Michael Plen: Where do I send the check for the Susan Heiss fund?...BIG ANNOUNCEMENT: Clive J. Davis will speak at the New Music Seminar, Monday, July 19th at 5:30 PM (Right after Bill Hard's panel.) Clive will be taking questions from the audience. Now is your chance to find out if Clive did truly consumate the recording contract with Janis Joplin the way she suggested. Ask him... CORRECTION: That's KMET's Sick Nick, not Sick Mick."

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Rock Report correspondent DENNY SOMACH is in Europe touring with the ROLLING STONES. They are now doing the old Big Bopper tune 'Chantilly Lace' in their set. Exclusive conversation with the Stones coming soon in the Rock Report.

The new TOM PETTY AND THE HEARTBREAKERS album should be out by Labor Day. After the release, they'll tour the U.S. first, and then the rest of the world. Petty also has plans to do some video in late Summer.

HEART has finally gotten a drummer, He is DENNY CARMASSI.

JOHN COUGAR will play a free benefit concert in Ft. Wayne, Indiana for the flooding that occurred there. The concert which is on July 3rd, will be to say thanks to the kids of Northside High School who saved the town from the catastrophe. Cougar himself is a native of Indiana.

Singer DANNY JOE BROWN is back with MOLLY HATCHET, and they just played this weekend in South Carolina and Florida. The next dates are July 2nd in Texas, July 3rd in North Carolina, and a large outdoor concert on July 4th with the CHARLIE DANIELS BAND, BLACKFOOT, and others. Molly Hatchet is also working on the next studio album-which should be out in late September. After the release, they'll embark on a full-fledged tour.

MOTORHEAD is in New York working with WENDY O. WILLIAMS AND THE PLASMATICS recording the old Tammy Wynette song 'Stand By Your Man'. It will be released shortly.

That electronic duo from England, SOFT CELL, will have a new 6-track 12" out in July called 'Non-Stop Ecstatic Dancing'. In August they'll go into a New York studio with their producer MIKE THORNE to do their second album. Some sort of special tour is in the works.

The new WARREN ZEVON Lp called 'The Envoy' will be out by the end of the Summer. The producers are GREG LADANYI and WADDY WACHTEL who's played with Linda Rondstadt and Jackson Browne.

BIRTHDAYS THIS WEEK: 6/12: Dale Krantz of Rossington Collins Band is 30; 6/14: Rod Argent is 37; 6/15: Harry Nilsson is 41; 6/16: Peppy Castro of Balance is 33; and Paul McCartney is 40.

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Excitement continues now that Mercury is direct and all routine matters start to get easier and easier. The moon is in Aries and this can be a more tempermental, agressive time. Just the fact that we have so many things to do to "catch up" will divert the negative traits, making this one powerhouse of a day! At 12:04 PM EDT the sun at 24 degrees of Gemini is at a 120 degree trine to the planet of change. Pluto, retrograde at 24 degrees of Libra will see many people in the mood to make personal (the Sun) changes (Pluto). Why not? This month continues to improve, so take the bull by the horns. Tonight is just perfect for partying and a great music night. I hope you really take advantage of today and the evening hours. Waste not; want not.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16 TODAY IS A 7

Here is another day for those who have needed some agressive time without a Void-of-Course moon. Critically important is to realize that mental Mercury being direct does not instantly erase prob-lems. In fact, a lot of nuisances may arise, but the ease with which we can tackle them is of great benefit. This emotion ruling moon in Aries is perfect for the self starters. At 35 minutes after midnight, EDT, the ego-oriented sun at 26 degrees of Gemini is opposite mystical Neptune at 26 degrees of Sagittarius. This will dominate the day and tends to confuse people about what direction they want their personal lives to take. So why not put "personal identity" on temporary hold and deal with the myriad of work we all have to do. Party night again. So have fun.

THURSDAY, JUNE 17 TODAY IS A 8

The moon is in Taurus as of 7:07 AM EDT, and this will prove to be a calming effect if the last two days have been too hectic for you. But for everyone this is a position of the moon that puts good practical, earthy energy behind the day. There is "clear sailing" with no Void-of-Course moon, and no matter what your individual cycles may be, we are now seeing 1982 starting to improve. A good course of action is to use today to deal with all problems and as Saturn turns direct tomorrow, we can put some solid teeth into restructuring. Again, a night that should not be wasted. My suspicion is that this is a time to identify "the chronic complainers", for we might as well make those decisions and changes when the time is right. It's right!

FRIDAY, JUNE 18 TODAY IS A 7

A very important day today !!! At 7:05 AM EDT Saturn turns direct at 16 degrees of Libra. Saturn has been retrograde since January 30, 1982. From the foundation of a house to the structure of projects and organizations, Saturn is the ruling planet. Five days ago communicative Mercury turned direct, and now Saturn has shaped up. Reorganization now takes off and pays off. The moon in earthy Taurus gives a mood of not giving up, so cheer up. At 8:11 PM EDT the moon becomes Void-of-Course, but who is going to care when we have a Friday night that is difficult to beat. Plan to get a lot of personal reorganization done over the weekend, but more on that tomorrow.

SATURDAY & SUNDAY, JUNE 19 & 20 SATURDAY IS A 5 & SUNDAY IS A 4

Here is our last weekend of Spring. First let me say that these days when we have rough times in NO WAY compare to what we experienced earlier in 1982. At 8:35 AM EDT the moon enters Gemini and we Fill-T.-toward a new moon on Monday with the moon the closest to earth, so don't be surprised if the general mood feels more like a full moon. It will! No Void-of-Course moon Saturday or Father's Day. Despite the fact that things are improving dramatically, a few days of zany behavior won't hurt us. The Summer begins tomorrow and I cannot tell you why, but it is a fact that people get crazy at the Summer solstice. A good reason to be kind to your Father. Saturday evening is the last night that looks great socially, so spend your money on Saturday evening, and save coins on Sunday evening.

MONDAY, JUNE 21 TODAY IS A 3

We people in radio get plenty of opportunity to talk about "the beginning of Summer". At 1:24 PM EDT the Summer solstice occurs, which in astrological terms means that the sun enters Cancer. But as disorienting as this solstice is, all is aggravated by the new moon exact at 7:35 AM EDT with the moon and sun joined at 29 degrees of Gemini. Then at 8:13 AM EDT the moon enters Cancer. The moon in its own sign, a new moon, and Summer's start are enough, but wait there is more. The moon is the closest to the earth (at perigee) so the loons that bypassed you oveTiFe weekend will be in full bloom today. Know that this is tempoary as 1982 will continue to improve. As for tonight, I would stay in and try to sleep. A feat not as easy during times like these.

Lieberman Call KANSAS CITY-Mike Clark

SALES POTENTIAL

Axe 1 The Monroes 1 Frank Zappa 2 Frankie Miller 2 Motels 3

% OF KEY ACCOUNTS

Alan Parsons 90 Blondie 80 Glenn Frey 70 Roxy Music 70 Chicago 65

8 Reaction from airplay continuing. 6 Only limited reactions but it's still early. 7 Some commercially acceptable music contained within this record. 8 Seeing some reaction from airplay. Please stay behind this record. 8 Still realizing consistent sales.

COVERAGE L-M This should be another smash.

Skepticism due to recent track record--expect skepticism to disappear. A few real rockers for album rock, but the rest seems geared to Top 40. Best and most commercial stuff yet. Bill Champlin's vocals should help put these guys back on top.

"Well, folks, it looks like they're kicking me upstairs so to speak, as I've been promoted to a new position in Minneapolis. It's really been great working with everyone at the FMQB Sheet over the years, and I feel that I've made quite a few new friends. My new position will probably put me in even closer contact with many of you than I have been in the past, but more on that later. So I now will pass the responsibilities of this report to the highly capable hands and mind of Vici Simmons who has been my right hand and will be

handling the product end of the one stop from now on. A gentleman by the name of Tony Vurasco will be the new one-stop manager here in Kansas City, and will handle sales duties, and generally oversee the operation. If you ever need Vici or Tony, please feel free to contact either of them at 816-231-2470. Once again, it's been a real pleasure, but you haven't heard the last of me yet."

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LIEBER MAN CALL CONTINUED

MINNEAPOLIS-Esa

Axe Mon roes Frank Zappa Frankie Miller

Motels

SALES POTENTIAL

5 7 4 8 6 10 4 9

5 9

% or KEY ACCOUNTS

Alan Parsons 100 Blondie 100 Glenn Frey 100 Roxy Music 100 Chicago 80

"The world's classiest

Axe Mon roes Frank Zappa Frankie Miller Motels

Alan Parsons Blondie Glenn Frey Roxy Music Chicago

"Hot at

SALES

1 1

2 6

OF KEY ACCOUNTS

100 100 85 50 70

COVERAGE

M-H :L

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band is Roxy Music."

A fairly strong item for this quasi-debut. Catchy and cute, but does it have legs? Is someone trying to tell me that Frank's got a hit single? This one needs to be shoved down their throats so they'll figure out who it is. Airplay is across the board. Sales are steady, but expecting an explosion soon.

POTENTIAL

7 6 6 8 9

COVERAGE

M-H

L-M

home: Marshall Crenshaw,

Axe Mon roes Frank Zappa Frankie Miller Motels

Alan Parsons Blondie Glenn Frey Roxy Music Chicago

SALES

5 4 5 3 7

OF KEY ACCOUNTS

100 100 100 100 50

The man has become solid gold in the racks. I'm sure the solo venture hurt receptiveness here. The Seger/Eagles connection should go the distance. Bryan and company rule in the Twin Cities' record stores. A good strong single is just what these guys need.

DALLAS-David Nichols

Fair response this early. Some local interest so far. Cult sales are starting to spread beyond airplay. Building very respectably. Strong sales development in all areas.

Lots of anticipation for this one. Ditto Parsons comments. This one sounds like a winner. Cult sales only so far. Good initial orders in several stores.

Dave Edmunds, Frankie Miller, Cheap Trick, Hound Dog Taylor."

PORTLAND/SEATTLE-Joe Maita

POTENTIAL

9 High level response already. 8 We expect to see further impact as a result of the KGON add. 7 Fans love it. 9 Continued airplay is all Frankie needs. 10 Exploded last week. We're looking at a top 10 record in 2 weeks.

COVERAGE

M-H

L-M

Received with as much enthusiasm as any record in a long while. We like what we've heard so far. Lots of curious interest at retail Splendid record. Please play it. Good Top 40 and A/C play in the market.

"We love the lOcc record...Thanks to Musician for the promo release...Thanks to Cheap Trick for stopping by for a visit last week. The record is now top 20 in the market.. .Other sales breakouts: Parsons, Roxy Music, Blondie, John Waite, Riot, Clash, Rick James, Shakin' Stevens, Saxon, Squeeze, Ry Cooder, Men At Work, and 707."

Axe Mon roes Frank Zappa Frankie Miller Motels

Alan Parsons Blondie Glenn Frey Roxy Music Chicago

SALES

4 4 4 3 5

° OF KEY ACCOUNTS

95 95 90 95 95

POTENTIAL

6 7 8 7 8

COVERAGE

L-M L-M

L-M

CHICAGO-Bruce Lowry

Decent sales. Regular reorders building slowly but steady. Really starting to take off, eh! Slow reorders. Are we back-announcing this one? Developing strong momentum.

Good reaction and reorders. #5 this week. #8 this week. A very pleasant sales surprise. Good initial coverage. Reorders starting hot and heavy. Very strong cult action. Very accessible Lp. Don't overlook this one.

"Hot sales this week: Cheap Trick, Kansas, and the Parsons. The Kind, Blondie, Motels, Riot, Zappa, Haircut One Hundred...Hot in the office: Crusaders with B.B.King, lOcc, Roxy Music, Clocks, Chisel, Men At Work."

Frank Cold

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Before the lead cut listings, you will notice three columns of numbers. We feel that it is highly relevant to include the number of weeks a station has been on a given album--so we're listing that information in a third column at the far left...We list debuts with a small "d". That indicates that the Lp is in the second week of play. So--this week, we took last week's debuts, and gave them a 3 in the "weeks on" column. Next week those 3's will change to 4's--and so on. It's pretty simple.

KA/Y, Denver, CO P.0.-Rich Meyer/M.D.-Doug Clifton (Shift 7-Mid. M-F/Calls 3-4PM T.W.Th./303-759-5600). Album Adds: Stevie Wonder "Front" "707 "Mega" "Rolling Stones "Go-Go"**Survivor "Eye'**Steve Miller

"Abracadabra".

ZUirent Albums By Emphasis WKS LW 1. Aldo Nova 1 2. Asia 12 3. Springfield 14 4. Toto 11 5. H/League 10 6. 38 Special 5 7. McCartney 7 8. John Cougar 8 9. Elton John 10. F.Miller 5 11. Soft Cell 12. Glenn Frey 13. Rainbow 14. Van Halen 8 15. Loverboy Singles...New: Fleetwoo

3

d 5 2 2

TW Lead Cuts WKS LW TW "Fantasy" 16. Cars 28 3 "Since"

5 "Heat","Time","Sole" 17. Genesis 3 "Man" 5 "Strangers","Girls","Kris." 18. Greg Kihn 12 2 "Testify" 5 "Rosanna" 19. Scorpions 12 2 "You" 5 "Don't" 20. Motels 9 2 "Only" 4 "Caught" 21. Monroes 3 2 "People" 4 "Ballroom" 22. Go Go's 2 "Lips" 4 "Hurts" 23. Queen 5 2 "Fire" 4 "Dear" 24. Frank Zappa 3 1 "Valley" 4 "Dream","Danger" 25. Sherbs 4 1 "Ride" 4 "Tainted" 26. Sparks 4 1 "Predict" 3 "Found" 27. Cheap Trick 5 1 "Want" 3 "Stone" 28. Heart 3 1 "Man" 3 "Dancing","Pretty" 29. Kansas 1 "Game" 3 "When" 30. Alan Parsons 1 "Fingers" Mac, Aeril-Wine. On: kE0 Seeedwagon 151, -Sury vor Steve Miller (51.

2

3 3

3 3

2

d

FOR YOUR INFORMATION: When reading the individual station report, please remember that there are three ways in which album rotations are tracked.

1. PLAYS PER DAY - This refers to the actual number of exposures an album gets between 6 AM and Midnight on an average day of the reporting week.

2. PLAYS PER WEEK - Most of our weekly play reporters go back over their music logs for the previous wee.k, and those totals are relayed to us and printed up.

3. AIPPLAi EMPHASIS - Be careful not to confuse this witn PLAYS PER DAY/WEEK. EMPHASIS is a system of relative scaling, based on 5 If the highest rotation album gets 8 spins per day, it receives 5 points. If anotner album gets 4 spins, it merits,3 points, etc. 5is allows a much more

-detailed rundown than the conventiUnal light/medium/heavy system.

KBPI, Denver, CO P.D.-Phil "Strider" Robinson (303-936-2313)/Prog.Asst.-Karen Allen. Album Adds: -Rolling Stones**Steve Miller "Survivor**Alan Parsons Project "A Flock Of Seagulls.

Current Albums By Emphasis . Duke Jupiter 2. Elton John 3. 38 Special 4. Scorpions 5. Aldo Nova 6. Asia 7. Greg Kihn 8. John Cougar 9. John Waite 10. Ambrosia 11. Toto 12. Kansas 13. McCartney 14. Rainbow 15. Frankie Miller 16. Motels 17. Monroes 18. S & G 19. C.Checker 20.

WKS 16 8 5

LW TW 5 5 5

Lead Cuts "Drink" "Dear" "Rough" ,"Caught"

14 5 "You" 21 5 "Foolin " 12 5 "Sole","Only","Heat" 12 5 "Testify" 8 4 5 "Hurts","Jack" 3 4 "Change" 6 4 "Love" 11 4 "Night" 3 4 "Game","Right"

4 "Ballroom","Take" 9 4 "Stone" 4 4 "Stop" 8 4 "Lonely" 5 4 "People" 9 4 "Susie" 9 4 "Harder"

Sammy Hagar 23 4 "One" . Karla Bonoff 9 3 "Personally"

FTeetwood Mac, Journey. On: RoTTing (51, Steve Miller (31, Genesis "Man" 141.

22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 26. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41.

Springfield Sherbs Point Blank Glenn Frey Split Enz D.Edmunds W.Waldman Queen Van Halen 707 Bow-Wow-Wow M. Crenshaw Chas Sandford Jam Cheap Trick Nowherefast Sparks Heart Kim Wilde Squeeze

WKS 14 5 11

7 6 7 5 8

4

5 5 5 5 4 3

LW TW 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

d

d

d

d d

Stones WI, Rru Speedwagon (4

"Kristina" "Alive" "Go" !Partytown" "Hello" "Boys" "Heartbeat" "Fire" "Times" "Mega Force" "Candy" "There" "Surrender" "Town" "One" "Strange" "Predict" "City's" "Kids" "Can't"

, April Wine (4), Survivor

KDWB Minneapolis, MN P.0.-Joe Folger/Asst.P.D./M.D.-Bill Richards (Shift 10-Noon M-F/Calls 9-10AM Th./ 612-739-4000); Doubleday.

Album Adds: Thin Lizzy "Hollywood"**Axe "Party"**Rolling Stones "Go -Go" "Survivor "Eye".

Current Albums By Emphasis 1. 707 2. Rainbow 3. Scorpions 4. Kansas 5. Greg Kihn 6. 38 Special 7. Sammy Hagar 8. J.Ferguson 9. Bryan Adams 10. Aldo Nova 11. Point Blank 12. Prism 13. Asia in es... 'ew:

WKS LW TW Lead Cuts 3 "Force"

8 5 "Stone" ."Power" 14 5 "You" 3 3 5 "Face","Game" 12 5 "Testify" 5 5 "Caught"

5 3 "Fall","Rock","Loose" 16 5 3 "Tonite" 18 5 3 "Lonely","Fits" 18 3 "Fantasy" 12 3 "Let"

3 "Him" 12 3 "Heat","Sole" le''net. n: o ing tones

WKS LW TW 14. Sherbs 6 15. Stealer 3 16. Red Rider 3 17. Gamma 16 3 18. John Waite 3 19. Glenn Frey 3 20. Riot 3 21. Krokus 5 2 22. H/League 5 2 23. L/Cranston 28 2 24. Motels 5 2 25. Van Halen 5 2

d d d

"Ride"

"Lunatic' "Right" "Change" "Party" "Show" "American" "Don't" "Upper" "Take" "Good"

pee. agon 11 pr ne ury vor

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KGB-FM, San Diego, CA P.D.-Larry Bruce/M.D.-Judy McNutt (No Shift/Calls Tracking 4PM Tues.; Music Anyday But Tuesday/714-292-1360).

Album Adds: Rolling Stones**Axe**Steve Miller**David Johansen**John Waite**Bow-Wow-Wow**Taxxi** Gary U.S. Bonds*Tnenn Frey**Alan Parsons Project**Marshall CreñiTra;7"-§7ivor.

Current Albums By Emphasis WKS 1. Kansas 3 2. H/League 14 3. Heart 3 4. Frank Zappa 3 5. Motels 10 6. Cheap Trick 5 7. John Cougar 8 8. Asia 13 9. Rainbow 9 10. 38 Special 11. Monroes 7 12. Queen 5 13. Ambrosia 5 14. Huey Lewis 18 15. Scorpions 14 16. Toto 11 17. Gre Kihn 12 ing es New: ri mile, eetwoo c, E ie ney, Nazaret , EI pee wagon. n: • msou s

Survivor (4), Genesis (3), Glenn Frey (3), Jon 8 Vangelis (4). Power On: John Cougar "hurts"; Motels "Only"; Greg Kihn "Testify"; Toto "Rosanna"; Asia "Heat";

human League "Me"; Heart "Man"; Scorpions "You"; Cheap Trick "Want"; Kansas "Game"; 38 Special "Up"; Frank Zappa "Girl".

LW TW Lead Cuts 5 "Gane" "Shadows' 5 "Don't","Kristina" 5 "Man" 5 "Valley" 5 "Lonely","Mercy" 5 "Want","Tight"."One" 5 "Hurts","Jack" 5 "Heat","Time","Sole" 5 "Stone","Power" 5 "Up","Chain" 4 "Pay" 4 "Fire" 4 "How" 4 "Love"* 4 "No" 4 "Rosanna" 4 "Testif "

d

d d

18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33.

WKS LW TW Men At Work Seagulls Springfield Split Enz Jethro Tull McCartney F.Miller Stranger 707 Van Halen Soft Cell Franke Dave Edmunds Chas Sandford Cold Chisel Blondie

3 3 14 8 10

3 3 3 8 9 12 9 7 3 3

d d

d d d

d d

3 "Down" 3 "Ran" 3 "Get" 3 "Boat" 3 "Fallen" 3 "Take" 2 "Dream" 2 "Bad" 2 "Mega Force" 2 "Good","Dancing" 2 "Tainted" 1 "Keep" 1 "Small" 1 "Surrender" 1 "Got" 1 "War"

KGON, Portland, OR Asst.P.D.-Gloria Johnson (Shfit 2-6PM M-F/Calls Burkhart/Abrams.

Album Adds: Rolling Stones**Survivor.

Current Albums By Emphasis I. John Cougar 2. Asia 13 3. 38 Special 5 4. Van Halen 8 5. Scorpions 14 6. Cheap Trick 7. Kansas 3 8. H/League 6 9. Glenn Frey 10. Alan Parsons 11. Angel City 12. Rainbow 9 13. Quarterflash 14. 0.0sborne 15. Genesis 16.

10:30-1:30PM M.Th.F./503-655-9181);

WKS LW 7

d d

5 WKS LW TW

"Calling" 5 4 "Don't","Stone","Keep MIMI' 5 4 "Jenny" 5 4 "My","Now","Let" 5 4 "Lucky","When","Singlé 5 4 "Roadhouse" 5 4 "Rock","Fall","Piece" 5 4 "Freeze" 5 4 "Rock" 5 4 "Hunger" ,"Race"

19 4 4 "Fantasy" ,"Heart" 4 3 "Abc" 4 3 "People" 4 3 "Mega" 4 3 "Party"

Queen 5 j 4 "Fire" 32. John Waite 3 "Chan e" Singles...New: FTee ood Màc. On: RED Speedwagon W. Rolling Stones (S) April Wine , Survivor (5). Power On: Van Halen "Dancing", 38 Special "Caught", John Cougar "Hurts', Cheap Trick "Want",

Kansas "Play", Human League "Don't".

TW Lead Cuts "Hurts" "Dreams","Heat","Sole" "Chain","Caught" "Dancin'","Secrets" "No","Need","Dynamite" "One" ,"Want" "Game' ,"It" "Don't" "Don't","Partytown" "Psychobabble","Get" "Fame" ,"Back" "Stone" 28. Men At Work "Find","Valerie" 29. Monroes "Flying" 30. 707 "Man","Abacab" 31. Axe

17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27.

Springfield Journey T.Tutone Johnny/D's Loverboy BOC Sammy Hagar J.Geils Joan Jett Girlschool Aldo Nova

19 33 8 23 33 23 13 22

3 3

d d

KLOL, Houston, TX P.0.-Chris Miller/Asst.P.D.-Michele Robinson Sayre (Calls M-Th. All Day/713-526-4591)/ M.C.-Jeff Jensen; Sebastian/Casey.

Album Adds: A Flock Of Seagulls**john Waite**Axe**Survivor**Rolling Stones.

Current Albums By Emphasis WKS 1. Asia 13 2. Def Leppard 7 3. Franke 9 4. Rainbow 9 5. Point Blank 11 6. John Cougar 7 7. FiLmen League 7 8. F.Miller 4 9. Scorpions 14 10. Van Halen 8 11. Kansas 3 12. RPM 6 13. 38 Special 5 14. Greg Kihn 7 15. Dregs 13 16. Toto 10 17. Queen 3 18. Prism 20 19. 707 Singles.. .hew. Apri Wine, eetwood Mac, Nazaret , Pete Townshend Imp In. Ro ing Stones

REO Speedwagon (3), Survivor (4), Genesis (4). Powe- On: Kansas "Play"; 38 Special "Caught"; John Cougar "Hurts"; Def Leppard "Bringin'".

LW

4

3

3 5 5 3

4

4

4

TW Lead Cuts 5 "Heat","Feel.","Survivor"20. 5 "Bringing" 21. 5 "Never" 22. 5 "Stone","Night" 23. 5 "Roll","Great","Go" 24. 4 "Hurts" 25. 4 "Me" 26. 4 "Dream" 27. 4 "No" 28. 4 "Dancing" ,"Woman" 29. 4 "Game" ,"Face" 30. 4 "Legend" 31. 4 "Chain","Up" 32. 3 "Happy" 33. 3 "Crank" 34. 3 "Afraid" 35. 3 "Fire" 36. 3 "Paradise" 37. 3 "Me »a Force" 38.

Cheap Trick Monroes Men At Work BOC Jethro Tull Frank Zappa M. Crenshaw Outlaws Heart Sherbs Sammy Hagar 0.0sbourne Cars Sparks Bryan Adams Glenn Frey Aldo Nova Alan Parsons Police

WKS LW TW 3

4 3 4 3 8 3 7 3

d 3 3 2 3 2 3 2 5 2 12 2 1 32 2 1 32 2 1

d 1 12 2 1

d 1 21 2 1

d 1 37 2 I

"She's" "People" "Who" "Burning" "Times" "Valley" "Someday" "Girl" "City's" "Alive" "Loose" ,"Rock" "Tonite","Kill" "Gone" "Predict" "Fits" "Partytown" "Fantasy" "Burned" "Secret"

Asia "Here"; Franke "Never";

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KLOS, Los Angeles, CA M.D.-Ruth Pinedo (No Shift/Calls Anytime Friday)/P.D.-Tom Hadges (213-557-7250); Jeff Pollack.

Album Adds: Rolling Stones "Under"**A Flock Of Seagulls**Riot**Survivor "Eye".

Current Albums By Emphasis WKS 1. John Cougar 7 2. Franke 12 3. Glass Moon 17 4. Kansas 5. Greg Kihn 6. Scorpions 14 7. Sherbs 7 8. 18 Special 9. Asia 13 10. Cheap Trick 5 11. D.Jupiter 12. Jethro Tull 13. M/Persons 14. Motels 15. Aldo Nova 16. G.Parker 17. Queen 18. Toto

10

10 5 9

Eddie Kansas

LW

5 5

5 5

5 Lead Cuts "Hurts"

5 "Never" 5 "Simon" 5 "Play" 5 "Testify" 5 "No" 5 "Ride" 5 "Caught" 5 "Time" 5 "Want" 5 "Drink" 5 "Fallen" 5 "Words" "Take" "Gun"

5 "Hit" "Fire" "Afraid"

Money. F eetwood Mac, 151, Plimsouls 151.

19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36.

Pete Townshend

WKS LW TW Van Halen XTC 6 Ambrosia Axe Clash Dave Edmunds Haircut 100 Heart Jam F.Miller Monroes 6 Alan Parsons Rainbow 707 Sparks Squeeze John Waite Kim Wilde 6 Imp . On: E

"Good" 5 "Senses" 3 "Welcome" 3 "Party" 3 "Stay" 3 "Small" 3 "Love" 3 "City's" 3 "Town" 3 "Danger" 3 "What" 3 "Fingers" 3 "Stone" 3 "Mega Force" 3 "Predict" 3 "Coffee" 3 "Change" 3 "Kids"

Speedwagon (5), April Wine (3)

KMET, Los Angeles, CA P.D.-Sam Bellamy/M.D.-jack Snycier (Shift 2-6PM M-F/Calls Anytime After 10AM/ 213-464-5638).

Album Adds: The Clocks "Looks"**Riot "Man"**707 "Mega Force","Back"**Cold Chisel "Got"**Deep Purple** A,an Parsons Project-97Lirned"**Survivor "Eye","Love","Matters"**Rolling Stones**

Work "Who **Stray Cats" Town

Current Albums By Emphasis 1. Van Halen 5 2. Frank Zappa 3. Glenn Frey 4. Krokus 12 S. Cheap Trick 5 6. Toto 11 7. Asia 13 8. Heart 3 9. Aldo Nova 10. Kansas 3 11. Seagulls 7 4 12. Scorpions 14 5 4 13. Motels 4 14. H/League 12 4 15. Rainbow 9 4 16. Queen 5 4 17. Loverboy 4 18. M/Persons 7 3 4 19. John Cougar 7 3 4 20. 38 Special E 3 4 ingles.. .New: RE

WKS 8 4

LW N

21. 5 22. E 23. 5 24. 5 25. 5 26. 5 27.

3 5 28. 4 5 29. 3 5 30.

31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40.

Lead Cuts "Pretty","Where" "Valley" "Found","Born","Party" "Long" ,"Woman" "Tight"."One","Cp-" "Lovers" "Heat","Dreams' "City's","Fast","Man" "Fantasy" "Game" aorderline","On" "Spacc' "Black'',"Arizone "L","Mercy","So" "Want" "Stone","Power","Rock" "Calling","Body","Back" "working","Emotional" "Words" "Hurts" "Cau ht"*

Clash Greg Kihn 11 Gary Bonds Huey Lewis 16 Bow-Wow-Wos 7 Iron Maiden 12 Sparks 6 Soft Cell Jethro Tull 10 Kim Wilde 6 BOG. Haircut 10C Waitresses 14 The Jam 6 T/Heads 5 F.Mill , 3 Blaste 22 John Waite 3 XTC 9 Ambrosia 3

WKS LW TW 4 "Stay" 3 "Testify"

d 3 "Angelyne","Rendez." 3 "Working" 3 "Candy" 3 "Run" 3 "Predict" 3 "Tainted" 3 "Beastle"

4 3 "Kids" 4 3 "Blues","Fear","You"

3 "Plus" 3 "No","Boys" 3 "Town" 3 "Life","River" 3 "Danger" 3 "Baby" ,"Music" 3 "Change" 3 "Senses" 3 "Kid"

enes is agon, Fleetwood Mac azarEtt ney prl ne n: • Genesis ¡Imp) "Recall" 151, Survivor 151, Plimsouls "Million" 132, 707 131.

KPKE, Denver, CO P.0.-Allan Baxter/M.D.-Mike Schmidt (303-694-1080)/Asst. P.0.-Mark Bolke; Doubleday. Xlbum Adds: Glenn Frey.

Current Albums By Emphasis 1. Van Halen 2. 38 Special 3. Scorpions 4. Bryan Adams 5. Rainbow 6. Cars 7. Greg Kihn 8. John Waite 9. Samry Hagar 10. Asia

WKS LW TW Lead Cuts "Secrets" ,"Little"

4 5 "Caught","Chain" 14 5 "No"

5 "Fits","Don't" 5 "Stone","Power" 4 "Since"

12 4 "Testify" 4 "Change" 4 "Fall","Rock","Piece

13 4 "Heat","Sole","Time" 11. Kansas 4 4 "Face" "Pla " Singles.. 'ew: eetwoo c. n: enes s

Survivor /41, 707 142.

4

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12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21.

Franke Stealer BOC Sherbs Krokus Aldo Nova H/League John Cougar Queen Ga rima

WKS 12 7 7 7

13 9 5 5

LW

4

1W 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2

"Never" "Own" "Blues" "Ride" "American" "Fantasy" "Me" "Hurts" "Fire" "Right"

Speedwagon (3), April Wine (4), Rolling Stones (3),

KQRS, Minneapolis, MN P.D./M.D.-Doug Sorenson (Calls 2-7PM Mon. Only/612-545-5601); Jeff Album Adds: Rolling Stones**John Waite**Riot**Alan Parsons Project**Alliance**Survivor.

Current Albuire.-. By Emphasis WKS 1. Kansas 3 2. Franke 12 3. Soft Cell 4 4. 38 Special 4 5. Bryan Adams 6. Scorpions 14 7. Greg Kihn 12 8. John Cougar 8 9. Glenn Frey 10. 707 3 11. Aldo Nova 22 4 "Gun" 12. Van Halen 4 "Streets" Tir-i¡Ti-.77iié7.47-- ileetwocid Mac. On; REO

Pollack.

LW TW Lead Cuts " Game" ,'Away"

5 "Never" 5 "Tainted" 5 "Caught","Chain" 5 "Fits' 5 "No" 5 "Testify" 5 "Hurts" 4 "Partytown" 4 "Mega"

4

4

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"Eye" (5), Plimsouls (2).

Power On: Scorpions "You", Greg Kihn "Testify", Kansas "Game", Franke & The KO's "Never", 38 Special "Caught", REO Spetdwagon "Fire", Survivor "Eye", Fleetwood Mac "Hold", John Cougar "Hurts".

13. Rainbow 14. Queen 15. Toto 16. Motels 17. Sherbs 18. Cheap Trick 19. Heart 20. F.Miller 21. Monroes 22. Axe 23. Bonnie Raitt

WKS LW TW 9 4 10 8 8 4 3 4 4 4 3

5

3

"Stone"."Power" 4 "Fire" 4 "Afraid" 4 "Take" 4 "Ride" 3 "Want" 3 "City's' 3 "Danger" 3 "What" 3 "Party" 2 "Boys"

11 Speedwagon (5), April Wine (4), Ro ling Stones (4), Survivor

KRQR, San Francisco, CA P.0.-Dave Roberts/M.D.-Jon Russell (Shift 3-6PM M-F/Calls 1O-IPM M.T./ 415-765-4045).

Album Adds: Rolling Stones**Cold Chisel**Taxxi.

Current Albums By Emphasis WKS LW 1. Van Halen 2. Greg Kihn 11 3. Motels 9 4. Kansas 3 5. Queer 5 6. 38 Special 5 7. John Cougar 6 8. Cheap Trick 5 9. 707 3 4 10. Rainbow 8 11. Jethro Tull 10 12. Heart 3 13 Asia 13 14. Scorpions 14 15. Axe 3 16. Alan Parsons d Singles...New: ete owns

TW Lead Cuts "Good","Hang","Pretty"

5 "Testify" 5 "Mercy" 5 "Borderline" 5 "Fire" 5 "Caught","Chain" 5 "Hurts" 5 "(ne","Tight","Want" 5 "Mega","Hell" 4 "Stone" 4 "Fallen" 4 "City's" 4 "Sole","Time" 4 "No","Blackout"

"Party" 4 "Psychobabble"

azaretF., Eddie Money.

17. Glenn Frey 18. H/League 19. Sherbs 20. D. Edmunds 21. Ambrosia 22. Point Blank 23. F.Miller 24. Frank Zappa 25. Toto 26, Franke 27. Split Enz 28. Bow-Wow-Wow 29. Chas Sandford 30. Seagulls 31. .:ohn Waite

On:

WKS

13 5 7 4 10 6 3 10 1C 7 4 4

LW TW d 4 "Partytown" 4 4 "Alive" 4 "Small" 4 "Love" 4 "Girl" 4 "Standing","Stop" 4 "Valley" 4 "Lovers"

4 3 "Never" 4 3 "Hello" 3 "Candy" 3 "Temptation"

d 3 d 3 "Change"

"Me"

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KSHE. St. Louis, MO P.0.-Rick Balls (No Shift/Calls 1-5PM M.T.W.Th/M.D. -Jack Silver (Shift -Weekends - Calls 1-5PM T.W.Th./314 -842 -1111).

Album Adds: Survivor**Rolling Stones**Chicago**Steve Miller**Riot**Glenn Frey**Stevens and Grdnic.

Current Albums By Emphasis 1. Asia 2. 38 Special 3. Kansas 4. Van Helen 5. Heart 6. John Cougar 7. Queen 8. Toto 9. Scorpions 10. McCartney 11. Outlaws 12. Rainbow 13. H/League 14. MTB 15. Jon Anderson 16. Motels 17. Ambrosia 18. Sherbs 19. Split Enz 20. Bob/Midnites 21. John Waite 22. Jethro Tull 23. Police 24. Joan Jett 25, Sammy Ha ar Singles.. .New:

WKS 13 5 3 8 3 7 5 11 14 7 10 9 10 3 3

6 4 6

3 10 36 23 23

LW TW 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3

2

3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2

ete owns en (41, Nazareth

Lead Cuts Open "Chain" ,"Caught" "Game","Right","Play" "Guitars" ,"Good" "City's" ,"Bright" "Hurts" ,"Hearts" "Fire" ,"Under" "Afraid","Lovers","Rosa."33. "No" ,"Blackout" "Take","Ballroom" "Girl "."Running" "Stone" ."Bring"

"President" "Olympia" "L" "Still" ,"How" "Throw" "Sandy" ,"Leaky" "Too","Fire","Haze" "Change" "Clasp", "Times"

Omega","Magic" "Crimson"."Rock","Run "Fall" "Wa " "Loose" mp., eetwoo ac. (31, Survivor (51, Chi

26. COB 27. Franke 28. RPM 29. Alliance 30. Springfield 14 31. BOC 8 32. Axe 4

Aldo Nova 21 34. Alan Parsons 35. Greg Kihn 10 36. Loverboy 33 37. Le Roux 21 38. Krokus 11 39. Prism 20 40. Elton John 8 41. Go Go's 42. Dave Edmunds 9 43. Monroes 5 44. Moon Martin 11 45. Cheap Trick 5 46. Kim Wilde 4 47. Gary Bonds 48. 70/ 3

WKS 13 12

LW TW 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 "Lips" 2 "Small" 2 "People","Night" 2 "X-Ray" 2 "Want" 2 "Kids" 2 "Hold" 2 "Mega","Get"

3 d d

d

d

"Salgon","Ragin" "Just", "Shake" "Legends" "Fingers" "Calling","Kristina" Open "Still" "Fantasy","Myself","See" "Fingers" "Happy" "Working","Jump" "Addict.","Last","Boys" "Stick" "Don't","Heart","Rain" "John"

" 49. F.Miller 3 2 "Danger" 50. Point Blank 11 2 "Roll","Line"

n: -0- peldwagon (5) Ro'ling Stones ( TFil Wine cago (3), Genesis (41, Lorren Cornelius 111.

KSJO, San Jose, CA P.D.-Leeroy Hansen/M.D.-Nikki Stevens (Shift 8-Mid/Calls 2-4PM T-Th/408-288-5400); Sebastian/Casey.

Album Adds: Survivor**John Waite**Frank Zappc**Human League**Point Blank**Rolling Stones.

Current Albums By Emphasis WKS LW TW Lead Cut!. 1. MSG 13 5 "On' 2. Scorpions 13 5 3. 38 Special 5 5 "Caught" 4. Rainbow 7 5 "Stone" 5. John Cougar 7 5 "Hurts" 6. Bryan Adams 5 Open 7. Franke. 12 5 "Never" 8. P. C. Beat 9 5 "Highway' 9. Duke Jupiter 12 5 "Drink" 10. Kansas 3 5 "Game" 11. Sherbs 5 5 "Alive" 12. Greg Kihn 12 5 "Testify" 13. Cars 30 4 "Since" 14. Dregs 14 4 "Crank" 15. Sammy Hagar 23 4 "One" 16. Police 36 4 Open 17. Asia 13 4 "Heat'. Singles...New: Fleetwcod 1-,c. ti-7-77e - 7S

" Y o u "

18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24, 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33.

Seagulls Le Roux Gamma Aldo Nova Johnny/D's C. Checker Glenn Frey Genesis Totc Van Halen BOC UFO Outlaws COB Motels G. Parker

LI ° ing ones

WKS LW TW

19 13

35

6

9 13 7 5

"Ran" 4 Open 4 "Time" 4 "Fantasy" 4 "Shoulder" 4 "Diamond"

d 4 "Partytown" 4 Open

d 4 "Rosanna" 3 "Dancing" 3 "Blues" 3 "Writer" 3 "Rebel" 3 "Saigon"

4 3 "Only" 4 3 "Beauty"

£1 • ury vor

KSRR, Houston, TX P.D.-Alan Sneed (No Shift/Calls M.F.Anytime)/M.D.-Rick Lambert (713-797-0097). Album Adds: Rolling Stones**Riot**Steve Miller**Gary U. S. Bonds.

Current Albums By Daily Plays WKS LW 1. Van Halen 2. 38 Special 5 3. Kansas 3 4. John Cougar 8 5. Point Blank 12 6. Asia 13 7. Aldo Nava 22 8. Alan Parsons 9. Cheap Trick 5 10. Queen 5 11. Rainbow 7 12. Sherbs 4 13. Glenn Frey 14. John Waite 15. Sparks 16. Axe 3 ing es.. ew: ee woo ac. Power On. Genesis "Paperlate",

"You", Kansas "Play", Van

d

5

d d d

TW Lead Cuts "Hang","Street","Times"

5 "Up"."Chain" 5 "Game","On" 5 "Hurts","Jack" 5 "Go","Roll"."Look" 5 "Heat","Sole" 5 "Fooling","Gun" 4 "Eye" 4 "Tight" 4 "Fire" 3 "Stone"."Driver" 3 "Alive","Ride" 3 "Partytown" 3 'Change" 2 "Predict" 2 "Part "

17. Sammy Hagar 18. Men At Work 19. Frankie Miller 20. Heart 21. Ambrosia 22. 707 23. H/League 24. McCartney 25. Greg Kihn 26. "SPOB" 27. Toto 28. Soft Cell 29. Frank Zappa 30. Loverboy 31. Elton John 32. Sea ulls pr. ne , enesi- 15 , Survivor (5:.

REO "Fire', Cheap Tr.ck "Tight", Asia "Heat', 38 Special Queen "Fire", Stones "Go-Go".

ones Survivor "Eye", Halen "Street",

"Fall ","Rock" "Can" "Line" "City's" "For" "Mega Force" "Don't" "Ballroom" "Testify" "Air","Romanne" "Rosanna" ,"Afraid" .''1"ainted" "Valley" "Top" ,"Over" "Ball"

WKS LW TW 22 2 4 2 4 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 10 2 1 7 2 1 8 1 14 1 11 2 1 13 2 1 3 1 32 1 5 1 4 1 "Ran"

KWK, St.Louls, MO P.O.-Beau Raines/Asst.P.D.-Jim Atkinson (314-644-1380); Album Addsi- gUTTi u_Stones**Steve Miller "Cool".

Doubleday.

Current Album By Emphasis WKS LW TW 1. Scorpions 14 5 2. Asia 13 5 3. Sherbs 8 5 4. Outlaws 10 5 4 5. Raintow 9 5 4 6. 38 Special 5 3 4 7. Gammé 5 4 8. Point Blank 11 5 4 9. Duke Jupiter IC 4 10. Sa m, Hagar 5 3 11. CDC 13 4 12. Kansas 3 4 "5:17511:s...New: Fleetwooc

3 3 Mac

Lead Cuts 'No" ,"Need" "Sole","Heat","lime" "Ride" "Retel","Goodbye" "Stone" "Chain" "Girl" "Go" "Sugar" "Fire","Locse" "Ra gin'" 'Play" ' "Face" . On: REO Sfeedwagon(51, April

13, 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23.

Queen Red Rider Aldo Nova Survivor Van Halen John Cougar John Waite Dave Edmunds 707 Heart Franke

Wlne (5-1.

WKS LW TW

3 13 5 3

3 6 3 2 7 3 2

d 2 d 2

2 3 2 1 5 2 1

"Fire" "Lunatic' "Fantasy","Foolin'" "Eye" "Guitars","Times" "Jack","Hurts" "Temptation" "Small" "Mega" "City's" "Fighting"

KYYS (KY102), Kansas City, MO P.D./M.D.-Joe MacCabe (Shift 9-11AM M-F/Calls after 11AM M-F/816-753-4567 1, Burkhart/Abrams.

Album Adds: Steve Miller"flofling Stones**Gary U.S. Bonds**Split Enz.

Current Album 84 Empratis WKS LW TW 1. Mctels 2. h/£eague 8 3. loto 11 4. Asia 13 5. Survivor d 6. Van Halen 8 7. John Couer 8 8. 38 Special 9. Kansas 3 10. Scorpions 14 11. Cheap Trick 12. Queer.

Fleetwood (512 Afril Wine

Lead Cuts WKS LW TW "Only" 13. Rainbow 8

5 "want" 14. Clocks 4 5 "Rosanna" 15. Heart 3 3 5 "Sole"."Time" 16. Axe 4 3 5 17. Sherbs 4 3 5 "Street"."Good" 18. McCartney 7 3 5 "Jack" 19. 707 3 3 E "Caught","Cnain" 20. Alan Parsons 3 E "Game' 21. Glenn Frey 3 4 "Nc" 22. Seagulls 6 2 4 "If" 23. F.Miller 6 2 4 "Put" 24. Monroes 3 2 Mac, Eddie Money, Pete Townshencr mp . 01, Nazaret!. 1311 Genesi£ 12" (41, Steve Miller (41.

d

5

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"Stone" "Lot" "City's" "Party" "Ride" "Take"."Pound" " Me g a .

"Fingers" "Partytown" "Ran" "Danger" "Peo le"

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KZEld, Dallas TX P.D.-Andy Lockridge (234-748-9898): Jeff Pollack. Album Adds: o1lIng Stones**The Clocks**Survivor**Steve Miller.

Current Albumin By Emphasis WKS LW TW Lead Cuts 1. Franke 9 5 "Never" 2. 38 Special 5 5 "Caught","Chain" 3. Scorpions 14 5 "No" 4. Kansas 3 d 5 "Game" 5. Rainbow 8 5 "Stone" 6. Soft Cell 5 "Tainted" 7. John Cougar 8 5 "Hurts" 8. Sherbs 8 4 "Alive" 9. John Waite 3 d 4 "Temptation" 10. Asia 14 4 "Heat","Sole" 11. Heart 3 d 4 "City's" 12. Queen 5 4 "Fire" 13. 707 3 d 4 "Mega Fcrce" 14. Jetnro Tull 4 "Fallen" 15. Van Halen 8 4 "Secrets" 16. Motels 8 i 4 "L" Singles...New: Eddie Money Fleetwood Mac, Genesis.

(41, REC (51, Nazareth (41, April Wine (41.

KZOK, Seattle, WA P.0.-Jim Robinson/M.D.-Craig Martin (Shift 8PM-Mid./Calls Afternoons T-Th/206-223-3900). Album Adds: John Waite**Steve Miller**Rolling Stones.

On:

WKS 17. Monroes 6 18. Aldo Nova 19. Glenn Frey 20. Alan Parsons 21. Cheap Trick 5 22. Axe 3 23. RPM 4 24. McCartney 4 25. Seagulls 8 26. F.Miller 6 27. Ambrosia 4 28. Bow-Wow-Wow 5 29. Men At Work 3 30. "Cat People" 31. XTC 5

LW TW 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2

d

d

"People" "Gun" "Partytown" "Eye" "Want" "Party" "Legends" "Take" "Ran" "Stop" "Satisfied" "Candy" "Who" "Cat" "Senses"

Steve Miller (5), Survivor (5), Plimsouls "Million'

Current Albums By Emphasis 1. Scorpions 2. Van Halen 8 3. Asia 12 4. 707 3 5. Kansas 3 6. Johnny/D's 20 7. 0.0sbourne 32 8. C.Checker 9 9. Rainbow 8 10. Bryan Adams 20 11. Sammy hagar 23 12. Genesis 36 13. Rail 16 14. Cheap Trick 4 15. Aldo Nova 19 16. Le Roux 21 17. 38 Special Singles...New: April 1pilne,

WKS LW

5 5

5 4 4 2

TW Lead Cuts "No","Blackout","Need"

5 "Dancing","Little","Sec 5 "Heat","Sole","Time" 4 "Mega" 4 "Game" 4 "My","Shoulder","Rock" 4 "High","Kill","Tonight" 4 "Harder" 4 "Stone" 4 "Lonely" ,"Fits" 3 "Baby's","Loose","Only" 3 "Man" ,"Another" 3 "Hello" 3 "Love" 3 "Fantasy" ,"Under" 3 "Know", "Addicted" 3 "Chain","Caleht" Fleetwood Mac. -t! : Stones

18. Joan Jett .i9. Seagulls 20. H/League 21. John Cougar 22. Sherbs 23. Greg Kihn 24. Huey Lewis 25. Queen 26. Glenn Frey 27. D. Iris 28. McCartney 29. J. Geils 30. BOC 31. Loverboy 32. Point Blank 33. Heart

WKS 23 3 3 4 7 11 19 4

14 7 32 6 33 9 3

LW TW 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

2

3

1 d

"Crimson" ,"Rock" "Ran" "Me" "Hurts" "Alive" "Testify" "Believe" "Fire" "Party" "Love" "Here" "Centerfold" ,"Freeze" "You" ,"Wars" "Weekend" ,"Take" "Great" "City's"

(Il l P70 (Ili SurvL:- (S1, Genesis 131.

WAVA, Washington, DC P.0.-John Larsen/M.D.-Gary Chase (Shift 7-Mid. M-F/Calls 11AM-4PM Tuel../703-534-0320); Doubleday.

Album Adds: John Coogar**Survivor.

Current Album 13,1, Emphasis I. Asia 2. Genesis 3. T.Tutone 4. Scorpions 5. ARS 6. Sherbs 7. Outlaws 8. 38 Special 9. Rainbow 10. Joan Jett 11. BOC 12. Queen 13. Van Halen 14. Loverboy Singles...New:

Alley

WKS LW TW Lead Cuts 13 5 bpen

Open 3 E "Jenny" 14 5 "No"

5 "Homesick" 4 5 "Ride" 10 5 "Running"

5 "Chain" 9 5 Open

5 Open 5 5 "Reape-' 5 4 "Fire" 8 4 "Little'

4 "Meeker:" 28. H/League Speedwagon. On: ROTTing Stones (S), April Wine

Í2‘/•

15. Bryan Adams 16. Sammy Mayer 17. Trlumpi 18. McCartney 19. Glenn Frey 20. Point Blank 21. Franke 22. Gamma 23. John Waite 24. Greg Kihn 25. Motels 26. Krokus 27. Toto

(4i

WKS LW PW

22 22 6

11 12 16

12 3 3 3 9

4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2

Open Open Open "Today" "Part‘.towr: "Go" "Never" "Right" "Change" "Happy" "Take" "American"

»me "

ttersweet

WBCN, Boston MA p.o.-oedipus/M.D.-Marc Miller (No Shift/Calls W.Th.F./617-266-1111): Perini Scleroso. Album Adds: Steve Miller**Rolling Stones**David Johansen**Greg Copeland**Cold Chisel**Roxy Music**

John Waite.

Current Albums By Emphasis 1. Motels 2. Clash 3. Blondie 4. Rainbow 5. H/League 6. Nina Hagen 7. Cheap Trick 8. Asia 9. Scorpions 10. "Cat People" 11. Heart 12. J.Geils 13. Kim Wilde 14. John Cougar 15. Van Halen 16. 38 Special 17. Gary Bonds 18. Queen 19. Bow-Wow-Wow 20. Joan Jett 21. McCartney 22. T/Heads 23. Loverboy 24. BOC 25. S.Wonder Sing es...New: eetwood Mac. On: Genesis 5 , Ro ing Stones 5 , Steve MTIILF (1„ Ray Parker, Jr.

WKS 10 3

8

3 5 13 11 10

33 8 6 8 5

4 8

7 10 30 7 3

LW TW 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

d

d

4 4 4 d 5

5

3

3

5 5 5 5 5

Lead Cuts Open Open "War" "Stone" ,"Mean" "Want" Open Open Open "No" "Cat" "Man" "Centerfold" ,"Freeze" "Kids" "Hurts"

5 Open 5 "Caught" 4 "Work" 4 Open 4 "Candy" 4 "Crimson","Rock" 4 Open 4 Open 4 "Top","Weekend" 4 Open 3 0 en

WKS 26. F.Miller 4 27. Toto 28. Jethro Tull 7 29. Kansas 30. "SPOB" 14 31. Police 36 32. XTC 33. Live/Metro 6 34. CDB 11 35. Aldo Nova 13 36. Greg Kihn 5 37. Seagulls 38. Squeeze 39. D.Edmunds 3 40. Jam 11 41. G.ParKer 42. Girls:hool 11 43. Doug/Slugs 44. Hall/Oates 41 45. Iron Maiden 5 46. Alan Parsons 47. Jim Carroll 6 48. Sparks 5 49. D.Twilley 17

LW

4

d 1

4 3

d

d 2

TW 3 Open 3 "Rosanna"

t rIre"

(je 2 "Senses"

9."Faang2 t: * 2 Open 2 Open Open "Small" "Town" "Beauty"

1 "Real" 1 "Did" 1 Open

1 Oppeern 1 "Predict" 1 "Somebody"

Tommy Tutone "Jenny" 121, Plimsouls (21.

WCOZ,Boston, MA M.D.-Ted Edwards (Shift Weekends/Calls 2-4PM M-Th/617-267-909 'P.D.-Andy Beaubier. Allóik-Addrs-7-- irks**Survivor**Rolling Stones**Frankie Miller.

W i-ent Albums

2. 36 Special 3. Motels 4. Cars 5. Genesis 6. Scorpions 13 7. Glenn Frey 8. Gary Bonds 9. Police 10. R.Daltrey 13 11. Haircut 100 12. Queen 5 13. M.Crenshaw 14. Kansas 15. Joan Jett 16. Jethro Tull 4 17. Def Leopard 18. Loverboy 32 19. Toto 8 20. H/League 11 21. McCartney 7 22. Triumph

Emphasis WKS 12 5 10 31

LW Tld

5 4

5 5 4 d

d 2 2

4

23. Survivor 24. Sammy Hagar 22

5 25. John Cougar 4 4 26. Journey 4 27. Aldo Nova )9 3 28. Huey Lewis 19 3 29. S/Star 45 3 30. Rainbow 9 3 3 31. MSG

32. 707

Lead Cuts "Heat","Sole" "Caught" "Lonely" "Shake" "Abaca b" "You" "Partytown"

2 3 131: DOoug/Slugs 3 35. Alan Parsoru 2 "Games" 36. J. B. Axis 21

37. D.Twilley 13 38. Bow-Wow-Wow 4 39. Point Blank 9 40. J.Geils 33

41. 42. W XTC 5

43. Van Halen 8 44. Elton John 7

ing e,...4ew: em woo c, 'pri 'm e, e e owns en mp. : o ng Genesis (3i, Survivor (31, Plimsouls 12),.

"Sun" "Madmen" "Love" "Under"

3 "Love","Crimson" 3 3 "Bringing" 3 "Weekend" 2 "Rosanna" 2 2 "Ballroom" 2 "Sa "

•-

WKS LW TW 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 "Hang" ? "Stone" 2 "Are" 2 "Mega" 2 "Showdown' 2 "Real" 2 2 "Fair" 1 "Somebody" 1 "Candy" 1 "Roll" 1 "Centerfold" 1 "Spot" 1 "Senses" 1 "Pretty" 1 "Em': "

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"Summer" "Fall" "Hurts"

"Fantasy"

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WDVE, Pittsburgh, PA P.D.-Dave Lange (No Shift/Calls 9AM-5PM/412-562-5900); Burkhart/Abrams. Album Adds: 707"Rolling Stones.

Current Albums II Daily Plays WKS LW . Asia 13 2. Van Halen 8 6 3. Aldo Nova 20 5 4. Kansas 3 4 5. Scorpions 14 4 6. 38 Special 5 3 7. John Cougar 8 3 8. Queen 5 3 9. Cheap Trick 5 3 10. McCartney 7 3 11. Seagulls 7 3 12. Rainbow 9 3 13. Heart 3 3 14. Sherbs 7 3 Singles...New: FleetwoOd Mac, Eddie Money. On: REO Speedwagon (41, -Rollíng Stones (4), Genesis

111 8 Lead Cuts "Sole","Wildest"."Heat" "Little","Dancine,"Times" "Fantasy" "Shadows", "Game" "No" "You","Chain" "Hurts" "Life" "If" "Robber" ,"Take" "Space" "Stone" "City's" "Ride"

WKS 15. Greg Kihn 12 16. Alan Parsons 17. Ambrosia 5 18. Outlaws 9 19. F.Miller 5 20. COB 13 21. W.Waldman 5 22. Axe 23. Mote's 3 24. Jon Anderson 3 25. Glenn Frey 26. M.Crenshaw 27. Gary Bonds

LW

d

d d d

TW 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

"Testify" "Burned" "Still" "Foxtail" "Step" "Girl" ,"Saigon" "Heartbeat" "Party" "Only" "Olympia" "Partytown" "Someday" "Work"

"Paperlate" (4), Survivor (2), Jon & Vangelis (2). Power On. Rainbow "Stone". Kansas "Play". Van Halen "Dancing", 38 Special "Caught". John Cougar

"Hurts", Genesis "Paperlate", Motels "Only". Rolling Stones "Go-Go". REO Speedwagon "Fire".

Fleetwood Mac "Hold".

WEBN, Cincinnati, OH M.D.-Curt Gary (Shift 2-6PM M-F/Calls 10AM-Noon M-W/513-871-8500); Sebastian/Casey. Album Adds: Glenn Frey**Rolling Stones**Alan Parsons Project**Survivor**John Waite.

Current Albums By Emphasis WKS LW TW 1. Asia 11 5 2. Police 5 3. Greg Kihn 10 5 4. Duke Jupiter 13 5 5. 38 Special 5 4 6. Def Leppard 4 7. Van Halen 7 4 8. Alliance 5 4 9. P.C.Beat 9 4 10. Loverboy 4 11. Genesis 4 12. Sherbs 5 4 13. Monroes 3 d 4 14. Jethro Tull 3 d 4 Singles...New: REO Speedwagon, April Wine. On: Genesis "Pa:-.rfatew (4), Survivor (5). Power On: Greg Kihn "Testify", Asia "Tell", Duke Jueite- Survivor "Eye", Police

Lead Cuts "Sole"."Time","Heat" "Secret" ."Sun" "Testify","Happy" "Drink" "Caught" ,"Chain" "Heartbreak" "Little" "Love" "On" "Life" "Dark","Man","Another" "Ride" "What" "Fallen"

WKS 15. John Cougar 7 16. 707 17. Kansas 18. Wheels 5 19. H/League 5 20. Toto 7 21. Bryan Adams 22. Scorpions 13 23. Dave Edmunds 7 24. Rainbow 9 25. RPM 3 26. Chas Sandford 3 27. Point Blank 3

LW 714 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

d d d

"Hurts" "Mega" "Game" "Heaven" "Don't" "Afraid" "Fits" "No" "Big" "Stone" "Legend" "Desperate" "Roll"

"Secret".

WGRQ, Buffalo, NY F.D.-Paul Heine (Shift 3-7PM M-F/Calls 11-2:45PM MU/716-885-9700): Burkhart/Abrams. Album Adds: Clash**ùary U. S. Bonds**Survivn-**Steve Miller**Rolling Stones.

WIYY, Baltimore, MD P.0.-Chuck DuCoty (Calls 9-12 M-F/301-889-0098); BurkhetiAbrams. Album Adds: Rolling Stones**Frank Zappa.

Current Albums By Daily Plays WKS LW TW Lead Cuts WKS LW TW 1. JOhn Cougar 8 1 6 1 7 "Hurts",'Jack" 10. Rainbow '8 2. 38 Special 5 6 7 "Up","Chain" 11. Alan Parsons 3. H/League 9 6 7 12. Kansas 3 4. Motels 3 6 "Only" 13. McCartney 5. Soft Cell 3 3 6 "Tainted" 14. Glenn Frey 6. Van Halen 7 5 "Street"."Times"."Little"15. Gary Bonds 7, Asia 12 7 4 "Sole","Only" 16. Axe 3 8. Aldo Nova 18 7 4 "Gun"."Love" 17. Heart 3 9. Queen 5 4 "Fire","Girls" 18. F.Miller 5 Singles...New: FIeetwdod ec, Pete Townshend (Imp). On: Stones "Going' (1), REO

"Enough" (2). Survivor (6), Genesis (2). Power On: John Cougar "Hurts", Human League "Me", 38 Special "Caught", REO "Fire", Survivor "Eye".

d

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current Albums By Emphasis WKS I. 38 Special 5 2. Motels 5 3. Kansas 3 4. John Cougar 7 5. Van Halen 8 6. Asia 7. Buffalo Rocks 3 8. Cheap Trick 5 9. McCartney 7 10. Rainbow mg es... ew: Ap'lI Wine.

(2), Survivor (2) Power On: Kansas "Game

REO "Fire, Steve

LW

5 4 2 3 3 4

TW Lead Cuts b "Caught","Chain" 4 "Only" 4 "Game"* 4 "Hurts" 3 'Times" ,"Secret' 3 "Dreams","Time' 3 Open 2 "Want" 2 "Ballroom" 2 "Stone" ie Money, Fleetwood Mac.

, Genesis (2), Steve Miller ", 38 Special "Caught", John Miller "Abracadabra".

11. CDR 12. Heart 13. Scorpions 14. Queen 15. Soft Cell 16. Alan Parsons 17. F.Miller 4 18. Greg Kihn 10 19. Glenn Frey

WKS LW TW 13 2 3 2 12 2 5 2

2 2 1 1 1

d d

d

"Saigon" "City's" "No" "Put" "lainted" "Psychobabble" "Danger" "Testify" "Partytown"

4 "Power" 4 "Fingers" 3 "Game" 3 "Pound' 2 "Somebody" 2 "Work" 1 "Party' 1 "City's" 1 "Angels"

"Fires" (2), April Wine

WKLS, Atlanta, GA M.D.-Bob Bailey (WKLS-AM 10AM-3PM M-F/Calls 3-5:30PM W-F/404-325-0960)/P.D.-Max Floyd;

Burkhart/Abrams. Album Adds: Survivor "Eye"**Rolling Stones**Gary U. S. Bonds "Work"**Artimus Pyle Band "World"**Frank Zappa

oiling , Pete owns en (4). Cougar "Hurts", Rainbow "Stone", Motels "Only",

Current Albums By Emphasis 1. Glenn Frey 2. Asia 3. Jonn Cougar 4. 38 Special 5. Van Halen 6. Kansas 7. H/Cookin'll 8. Loverboy 9. Queen 10. Motels 11. McCartney 12. Joan Jett 13. Toto 14. Elton John 15. ,,prin field Singles... : Fleetwood Mac, Power On: John Cougar "So", 38 Special "Caught",

WKS

13 8 5 8 3 14 32 5 7 7 25 9 4 5 14

LW d

5

TW

5

Lead Cuts "Found","Partytown" 16. Krokus "Sole","Heat","Only" 17. H/League

5 "Hurts"."Jack" 18. Alan Parsons 5 "Caught","Chain" 19. Aldo Nova 5 "Street","Where","Pretty"20. F.Miller 4 "Game" 21. 707 3 Open 22. Heart 3 "Over","TOP" 23. Axe 3 "Fire" 24. Men At Work 3 "Only" 25. Cheap Trick 3 "Pound","Ballroom" 26. RPM 3 "Clover","qock" 3 "Rosanna" 2 "Ball" 2 "Calling","Strangers" April Wine, Nazareth.

Glenn Frey "Found", REO "Fires".

WKS 12 10

20 5 3 3 3

4 4

27. Soft Cell 3 28. Sherbs 4 29. "Cat People" 4 30. Seagulls 5 f 1 "Ran"

On: REO (4), Stones (3), mir ivor (2), Genesis (21. Kansas "Game", Motels "Only", Van Haler) "Dancing",

LW

d

d

TW 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1

"Woman" "Don't" "Fingers" "Hot","Ball","Fantasy" "Don't" "Mega" "City's" "Rock" "Who" "Want" "Legend" "linted" "Alive" "Fire"

WLLZ, Detroit, MI P.D.-)oe Urbiel/M.D.-Doug Podell (Shift 6-10PM M-F/Calls 11-5PM M-F/313-855-5100);

Doubleday. Album Adds: Rolling Stones**Marshall Crenshaw**Paul McCartney**Moels**Dave Edmunds**Cheap Trick.

Current Albums By Emphasis WKS LW TW Lead Cuts 1. Kansas 3 5 "Game","Face"

3. Asia 13 5 "No","Give" 5 "Heat","Time","Here" 2. Scorpions 14

4. Van Halen 8 5 "Secrets","Times" 5. Aldo Nova 13 5 "Fantasy","Fooling" 6. Genesis (Imp) 5 Open

7. 38 Special 5 4 :FPa'e tioO:e" 8. Sammy Hagar 9. Queen 5 4 "Fire" 10. 707 3 4 "Mega" 11. Bryan Adams 4 "Fits" Singles...New: Fleetwood Mac, Peter Townshend (Imp). Eddie Money. On:

REO Seeedwagon (41, Bittersweet Alley (51.

12. Survivor 13. H/League 14. Glenn Frey 15. Sherbs 16. John Waite 17. John Cougar 18. Steeler 19. Franke 20. BOC 21. Rainbow

WKS LW TW

9

4 3 3 3 3 5 9

April

4 "Eye" 4 "Me"

d 4 "Partytown" 3 "Ride" 3 "Change" 3 "Hurts" 3 "Own" 3 "Never"

4 3 Open 3 "stone" ,"Power"

W ne -14), Rolling Stones (5),

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WLPX, Milwaukee, WI M.D.-Bobbin Beam (Shift 10-1PM M-F/Calls 1:30-4PM M-F/414-342-1111); Burkhart/Abrams. Album Adds: Rolling Stones**Genesis (Imo)**Glenn Frev**It eg eller**Survivor.

Current Albums By Emphasis WKS LW TW 1. John Cougar 5 2. McCartney 7 5 3. Heart 3 5 4. Queen 5 5 5. Scorpions 14 5 6. 38 Special 5 5 7. Van Halen 8 5 8. Cheap Trick 5 5 9. Asia 13 5 10. Iron Maiden 11 5 11. Motels 9 5 12. Kansas 3 5 13. Gary Bonds 14. 707 Singles New: Eddie Money, Fleetwood Mac, Plimsouls, Nazareth. On: Rolling Stones

April Wine (5), Genesis (5), Steve Miller (3), Survivor 0). Power On: Motels "On1/', 18 Special "Up", Scorpions "No", Asia "Heat",

d d

Lead Cuts

"Ballroom" "City's" "Fire" "No" "Chain","Up" "Street" ,"Good' "Want" "Sole","Heat" "Run" "Lonely","Mission" "Games"

3 'Work" 3 "Mega Force"

WKS 15. The Kind 3 16. John Waite 3 17. The Jam 5 18, F.Miller 5 19. Sherbs 8 20, Toto 11 21, P.C.Beat 13 22. "Cat People" 10 23. Human League 24. Bow-Wow-Wow 4 25. Axe 4 26, Monroes 6 27. J.Carroll 6

LW TW 3 "Rock" 3 "Change" 3 "Town" 3 "Danger' 3 "Alive" 3 "Rosanna" 3 "Highway" 3 "Cat" 2 "Don't" 2 "Candy" 2 "Steal" 2 "What" 2 "Work"

(5), REO Speedwagon (5),

John Cou2ar "Good", Kansas "Game.

WLUP, Chicago, IL M.D.-Sky Daniels (Shift 2-6PM M-F/Calls 11-2PM, Lunch Anytime/312-440-4270); Sebastian/Casey.

Album Adds: David Johansen "Animals"**Alan Parsons Project "Fingers"**Genesis (Imp) "Abacab","Behind", "Paperlate"**Rolling Stones "Go-Go","Start","Imagination""7 7 Mor "Eye".

Current Album By Emphasis 1. P.C.Beat 2. Point Blank 3. Duke Jupiter 4. Police 5. Cars 6. Bryan Adams 7. 38 Special 8. Franke 9. Toto 10. Scorpions 11. Asia 12. Greg Kihn 13. Glenn Frey 14. Kansas 15. John Cougar 16. Sherbs 17. 707 18. Aldo Nova 19. The Kind 20. Ore's ing es New: 'pri me,

Pete Townshend (Imp Power On: Scorpions "No"

"Drink" Point Blan

WKS 12 9 11 31 21

5 12 11 13 13 13

3 6 5

18 3 9

LW TV Lead Cuts WKS LW TW 5 "Highway" 21. Gamma 14 3 5 "Roll" 22. Cheap Trick 5 3 5 "Drink" 23. Motels 7 3 5 "Secret","Spirits","Sun" 24. Queen 4 3 5 "Shake","Cruiser" 25. Sammy Hagar 21 3 5 "Lonely","Fits" 26. Joan Jett 22 3 5 "Caught","Chair" 27. T.Tutone 15 3 5 "Never","You" 28. McCartney 7 3 5 "Afraid","Rosanna" 29. Jethro Tull 8 3 5 "No","Blackout" 30. Human League 7 3 4 "Heat","Feel.","Sole" 31. C.Checker 7 3 4 "Testify" 32. Van Halen 8 3 4 "Partytown" 33. Loverboy 31 3 4 "Game" 34. Def Leppard 3 4 "Hurts" 35. CDB 13 3 4 "Alive" 36. BOC 3 3 4 "Mega Force" 37. Chas Sandford 4 3 4 "Fantasy","Fooling" 38. G.Parker 5 3 4 "Love" 39. Rainbow 3 3 4 "Crank" reg Ki r Happy . n: nesis , R I pee wagon , g tones ) (3), Survivor (5), Journey (3), Ray Parker (3). : 38 Special "You"; Genesis "Paperlate"; Survivor "Eye "I, Duke Jupiter k "Roll".

4

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5 4

4 4 4 d

"Right" "light", "Want" "Mercy","Only" "Fire" "koose","Rock Wiece" "Rock","Clover" "Jenny" "Ballroom","Today" "Fallen"

"Harder" "Dancing","Pretty" "Over","Take","Lucky" "Heartache" "Saigon" "Blues" "Surrender" "Spot" "Stone"

MET, Chicago, IL P.D.-Trip Reeb/Acting M.D. Susan Sax (Calls 9-5PM M-F/312-828-9191). Album Adds: Rolling Stones**Sparks "Predict"**Alan Parsons Project "Friger"**Frank Zappa "Valley" "

Survivor "Eye".

Current Albums B Oail)l Plays . Asia 13 2. Motels 3. Cheap Trick 5 4. 38 Special 5 5. Van Halen 6. Rainbow 9 7. H/League 9 8. Gamma 16 9. Scorpions 14 10. 'Cat People' 5 11. F.Miller 4 12. John Cougar 7 13. Jethro Tull 10 14. Heart 3 15. Aldo Nova 18 16. Point Blank 9 Singles New: April ne, Nazareth, Fleetwood Mac, -Eddie Money. On: Stones , REO [3), Pete Townshend

(2), Genesis (8), Survivor (7), Steve Miller (5). Power On. Asia 'Heat", Human League "Don't", Rainbow "Stone", Gamma "Right", 38 Special "You", Van Halen

"Dancing", Cheap Trick "Want", Motels" "Lonely", Survivor "Eye", Genesis "Paperlate", John Cougar "Hurts".

WKS LW

7 8 9

8

9 4 5

3

3

0 9 9 8 8 7 7 7 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 5

Lead Cuts "Heat" ,"Dreams" "Mission" ,"Only" "Want","Tight" "Caught" ,"Chair" "Secrets" "Stone" "Don't" "Right" "No" "Putting" "Danger" "Hurts" "Fallen" "City's" "Fantasy" ,"Fooling" "Roll"

WKS LW TW

17. 18: P. QueenC . Beat 19

19. The Kind 5 20. Toto 11 21. Sherbs 7 22. Glenn Frey 23. Riot 3 24. Dregs 14 25. Axe 4 26. Kansas 3 27. Dave Edmunds 5 28. D.Jupiter 11 29. 707 3 30. McCartney 7 31. Franke 12

4 4 4

6 d

3 3 6 4

3 5

"Put" 5 "Highway" 5 "Loved" 4 "Afraid" 4 "Alive" 4 "Partytown" 4 "Restless" 4 "Crank" 4 "Party" 3 "Game" 3 "Small" 3 "Drink" 3 "Mega" 2 Open 2 "Better"

WMMR, Philadelphia, PA P.D.-Charlie Kendall (215-561-0933)/M.D.-Lisa Richards(Calls 2-5:30PM Mon) Album Adds: Steve Miller "Abracadabra","Wondering" "Stray Cats "Speed","Street","Boys"**Rolling_ Stones

"Thumb", "Start","Go"**Glenn Frey "Party"**John Waite "Wonderful "**Men At Work "Who'.

Current Albums By Emphasis WKS LW I. Asia 12 2. Kansas 3 3. McCartney 6 4. Van Halen 5. 38 Special 6. Squeeze 7. Toto 8. J.Cougar 9. Motels 10. Clash 11. Elton John 12. Huey Lewis 13. Queen 14. "Cat People' 15. Gary Bonds 16. Rainbow 17. Axe 4 18. Bow-Wow-Wow 19. Loverboy 32 Singles...New: Fleetwood

REO Seeedwagon

d

TW Lead Cuts 5 "Sole' 20. 5 "Game" 21. 5 "Ballroom" 22. 5 "Street","Full" 23. 5 "Caught","Chain" 24. 5 "Coffee" 25. 5 "Afraid" 26. 5 "Hurts" 27. 5 "Mission","Only" 28. 5 "Casbah","Should" 29. 4 "Ball" 30. 4 "Love"* 31. 4 "Body" 32. 4 "Cat" 33. 4 "Work","Hold","Rendevous"34. 4 "Stone","Alley" 35. 4 "Party" 36. 4 "Candy" 37. 3 "Top","Weekend" 38. J.WIlliams Mac, Eddie Money. On: Pete Townshend (Imp) 51, Genesis i51, Survivor .51.

Sparks G.Parker Greg Kihn SOC Jethro Tull Frank Zappa Cheap Trick Scorpions Kim Wilde Duran Duran 707 S.Wonder Seagulls F.Miller Split Enz Mon roes M. Crenshaw Ambrosia

WKS LW TW 3 "Predict"

12 3 "Temporary" ,"Fear" 12 3 "Testify" 8 3 "Rock","Blues"

3 "Watching","Beastie" 4 3 "Girl" 4 3 "Love" 13 3 "Like" 3 d 3 "Kids"

3 "Rio" 3 "Mega Force"

6 3 "Front" 6 3 "Ran" 6 2 "Stop"

2 "Boat" 4 2 "People" 4 2 "Someday" 3 d 2 "Kid" 3 d 2 rlondie (4), Ray Parker Jr.(3),

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MIMS, Cleveland. OH P.D.-John Gorman/M.D.-Kid Leo (Shift 2-6PM EST M-F/Calls 10-11:30AM EST T-F/ 216-781-9667); Gerry Cooney.

Album Adds: Jon Anderson**Survivor**David Johansen**Rolling Stones**Riot**Steve Miller.

Current Albums By Emphasis 1. Asia 2. Gary Bonds 3. Scorpions 4. Aldo Nova 5. Loverboy 6. John Cougar 8 7. Queen 8. Franke 12 9. Van Halen 8 10. Heart 3 11. Toto 11 12. SOC 8 13. Huey Lewis 19 14. Motels 10 15. Rainbow 9 16. McCartney 7 17. Haircut 100 8 18. 38 Special 5 19. Glenn Frey 20. F.Miller 6 21. Ambrosia 6 22. Sparks 7 23. Squeeze 4 24. Bow-Wow-Wow 6 25. Kansas 3 Singles...New: Nazareth,

(5), April Wine Survivor 151.

WKS LW TW Lead Cuts WKS LW TW 5 "Heart",'Time" 26. Clash - 4--T-4 "Should" 5 "Line","Work" 27. Greg Kihn 12 4 3 "Testify"."Happy" 5 "No","Dynamite" 28. COB 13 4 3 "Saigon","Gal" 5 "Fantasy","Foolin'" 29. Cheap Trick 5 3 "Want","Tight" 5 "Working","Lucky" 30. Seagulls 7 3 "Ran","Space" 5 "Hurts" ,"Jack" 31. Roxy Music d 3 "Avalon" ,"More" 5 "Girls" "Fire" 32. 707 d 3 "Mega","Hold" 5 "Fighting","Without" 33. Jethro Tull 10 3 "Broadsword","Beastle' 5 "Dancing","Times" 34. Iron Maiden 12 3 "Number","Run" 5 "Bright","City's" 35. John Waite 3 2 3 "Change","Top" 5 "Rosanna","Afraid" 36. Axe 4 2 3 "Party","Fire" 4 "Roadhouse","Reaper" 37. T.Tutone 15 3 2 "867-5309","Shadow" 4 "Believe","Workin'" 38. Dave Edmunds 9 3 2 "Small","Boys" 4 "Only" ,"Mission" 39. Kim Wilde 5 2 "Kids" 4 "Stone","Heart" 40. Sherbs 6 2 "Ride" 4 "Take" ,"Pound" 41. Elton John 5 3 2 "Ball" ,"Garden" 4 "Love","Shirts" 42. Point Blank 11 3 2 "Line","Let" 4 "Caught","Chain" 43. M.Crenshaw 3 1 2 "Somebody","Cynical" 4 "Partytown","Give" 44. Alan Parsons d 2 "Fingers","Psychbabble 4 "Danger","Stop" 45. H/League 17 2 'Me" ,"Seconds" 4 "Openers","Satisfied" 46. Joan Jett 29 2 1 "Rock"."Nag" 4 "Predict" 47. J.Gells 33 2 1 Open 4 "Coffee" ,"Hold" 48. Soft Cell 22 2 1 "Tainted","Hello" 4 "Candy" 49. C.Checker 15 1 "Running","Diamond" 4 "On" ,"Game" 50. Monroes d 1 "People" "Night"

Fleetwood Mac, Eddie Money, Don Kriss. On: Rollin g Stones (5)-, REO Speedwagon (3), Frank Zappa (5), Genesis (5), Pete Townshend (Imp)(5), Steve Miller (5),

13

14 22 33

5

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3 3 3

WPIJ, New York, NY P.D.-Larry Berger/M.D.-Dorothy Vanturini (212-887-6226). Album Adds: Clash "Stay***Steve Miller "Abracadabra"**Queen "Fire"**Rolling Stones**Survivor "Eye".

Current Albums By Emphasis 1. Genesis 2. Asia 3. Sammy Hagar 4. Van Halen 5. Cars 6. Jethro Tull 7. Kansas 8. Scorpions g. Krokus

WKS LW TW Lead Cuts 37 5 Open 14. Bryan Adams 13 5 Open 15. Rainbow 22 5 "Fall","Rock","Baby" 16. Franke

5 Open 17. "Cat People" 5 "Shake" 18. Huey Lewis

10 4 "Hard","Beastie" 19. R.Gordon 3 4 "Tonight" ,"Face" 20. 38 Special 11 4 "No" 21. G. Parker 8 4 "American" 22. Sherbs

10. Def Leppard 4 "Heartbreak" 23. Dave Edmunds 11. Police 4 "Secret","Spirits","Magie24. Greg Kihn 12. Joan Jett 4 "Run.","Crimson","Rock" 25. Elton John 13. Prism 4 "Don't" 26. John Cougar Singles.. .On: Steve eIler, Genesis 131, Pete Townshend 1Impl_131.

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WKS LW TW "Nights"

4 "Stone" 4 "Never","Fight"

3 3 "Fire" 3 "Believe"

5 3 "Some" 3 "Caught"

7 3 "Temporary" 7 3 "Ride" 7 3 "Small"

3 "Testify","HappY" 5 3 "Ball"

3 "Hurts"

WNEW-FM, New York, NY P.0.-Richard Neer/M.D.-Jim Monaghan (Shift 10PM-2AM Sat./Calls 10AM-12:30PM W-F. 2-5:30PM M-F/212-986-7000); Arnold Stang.

Album Adds: Steely Dan**David Johansen**Steve Miller**Rolling Stones**Roxy Music**Jon Anderson. WO[FM, Milwaukee, WI P.0.-Lee Arnold/Asst.P.D.-Mike Wolf (Shift 6-10PM M-F/Calls 1-5PM M-W/414-276-2040). Album Adds: Rolling Stones "Go-Go"**Genesis (Imp)**Alan Parsons Project "Fingers"**Survivor "Eye". Current Albums

By Emphasis WKS LW TW Lead Cuts 1. Asia 13 5 2. Kansas 3 3 5 3. Toto 11 5 4. Motels 9 5 5. Greg Kihn 12 4 5 6. G.Parker 12 5 7. H/League 18 5 8. John Cougar 8 5 9. Haircut 100 8 4 5 10. 38 Special 5 5 11. Squeeze 5 12. Cheap Trick 5 13. McCartney 7 14. Clash 3 15. Huey Lewis 19 16. Elton John 8 17. M.Crenshaw 6

2

WKS LW TW 26. D.Edmunds 10 27. Monroes 5 28. Phil Seymour 5 29. Seagulls 6 30. Queen 5 31. Bow-Wow-Wow 6 32. Jethro Tull 10 33. Sparks 6 34. COB 13 35. Loverboy 32

5 36. Gary Bonds 4 37. Kim Wilde 13 4 38. Van Halen 8 4 39. MTB 4

2 4 40. Franke 12 5 4 41. Ambrosia 6 3 4 42. Frank Zappa

18. F.Miller 6 4 3 43. Cold Chisel 19. Genesis d 3 44. Chicago 20. Glenn Frey d 3 45. Axe 21. Blondie d 3 46. Men At Work d 22. Rainbow 9 5 3 47. Alan Parsons d 23. Scorpions 10 5 3 48. 707 d 24. John Waite 3 3 49. S.Wonder 6 3 25. Springfield 14 4 3 50. Sherbs 8 2 1 Singles...New: Eddie Money, Fleetwood Mac. On: Rolling Stones (5), kE0 Speedwagon (1), Pete Townshend _____ _____ 11 %1151, Genesis 141 1 Survivor 131, Steve Miller 141, Plimsouls 111, Missing Persons 111.

2 2 2 3 4 3 d 3 3

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3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1

1

Current Albums By Emphasis 1. Loverboy 2. Police 3. 0.0sbourne 4. Franke 5. Asia 6. Wrabit 7. Sammy Hagar 8. 38 Special 9. Le Roux 10. Scorpions 11. Point Blank 12. Kansas 13. Greg Kihn 14. F. C. Beat 15. UFO 16. R. Daltrey 13 17. Sherbs 18. Frankie Miller 4

WKS LW TW Lead Cuts 33 5 Open 23. Van Halen

5 "Spirits","Magic" 24. Rainbow 32 5 Open 25. Huey Lewis 12 5 "Never" 26. Glenn Frey 12 5 "Heat","sole" 27. Triumph 20 20 5 "Pushin'" 28. Seagulls 3 23 5 Open 29. T.Tutone 13 5 5 "Caught","Chain" 30. Queen 5 18 5 Open 31. Aldo Nova 19 14 5 "No" 32. Outlaws 8 9 5 "Roll" 33. McCartney 7 3 4 "Game" 34. Toto 9 11 4 "Testify" 35. Jethro Tull 4 11 4 "Highway" 36. Heart 3

4 "Something" 37. Motels 3 4 "Martyrs" 38. Dave Edmunds 3 4 "Alive" 39. M.Crenshaw 3 4 "Dream" 40. Cheap Trick 5

19. Cars 30 3 "Shake","Cruiser"."Since"41. Sparks

20. Bryan Adams 3 "Lonely" 42. Axe 21. Joan Jett 22 3 "Love" 43. RPM 22. John Cougar 7 3 "Hurts" Singles...New: Apr11 Zne, -Fleetwood-M-ac, Eddie Money. On: Rolling -Stones (I)

Townshend 121, Genesis 1Imp1_121, Genesis_131, Survivor 131, 707 131.

WKS 8 8 16

LW TV 3 3 3

d 3 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2

d 2 d 2 d 2

Open "Stone" "Workin'" "Party" "Say" "Ran" "Jenny" "Fire" "Fantasy" "Rebel" "Ballroom" "Afraid" "Fallen" "City's" "Only" "Small" "Someway" "Tight" "Predict" "Party" "Legend"

PTO Speedwagon (3), Pete

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WQXM, Tampa/St. Petersburg, FL P.D.-Mark Stevens/M.D.-Dick Bascom (Shift 3-7PM/Calls Noon-3PM M-F/ 813-391-9988); Burkhart/Abrams.

Album Adds: Rolling Stones**Steve Miller "Wondering"**Survivor "Eye"**Frank Zappa "Valley".

Current Albums by Emphasis WKS 1. Van Halen 8 2. 38 Special 3. Asia 13 4. Motels 7 5. Kansas 3 6. Alan Parsons 7. John Cougar 7 8. Rainbow 9 9. Heart 3 10. Queen ing es New: Fleetwood Mac, Eddie Money, Pete Townshend (Imp). On: Genesis (4

REO Speedwagon (4), April Wine (2), Nazareth (2), Survivor (5). Power On: Asia "Time", 38 Special "You", Rainbow "Stone", John Cougar "Hurts"

Survivor "Eye".

LW TW Lead Cuts 5 "Street","Secrets" 5 "Chain","Caught" 5 "Time" ,"Dreams" 5 "L"* 5 "Ga me" ,"On" 4 "Fingers" 4 "Good"* 4 "Stone" 4 "City's"

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11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19.

3 "Fire' 20. RPM 4

WKS LW Glenn Frey Cheap Trick Seagulls 4 Soft Cell 3 Axe 4 F.Miller 6 707 3 Sherbs 7 Toto 10

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3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 1

"Partytown" "Love" "Ran"* "Tainted" "Party"* "Danger" "Force" "Ride"* "Lovers"* "Legend"*

), Rolling Stones (4),

, Kansas "Game",

WRIF, Detroit, MI P.0.-Fred Jacobs/M.D.-Michael Mayer (No Shift/Calls Th. & F. All Day/313-827-9509). Album Adds: Survivor**Journey (Re-add)**Rolling Stones.

Current Albums By Emphasis 1. Asia 2. Van Halen 3. Aldo Nova 4. Rainbow 5. Genesis Imp 6. John Cougar 7. H/League 8. M.Crenshaw 9. Joan Jett 10. Kansas

WKS LW TW 13 5 8 5

4 4 4 4 4 3 3

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Lead Cuts Heat', Time","Again" 12. "Dancing","Good","Secrets"13. "Yourself","Fantasy","Hot"14. "Stone","Power" 15. "Turn","Abacab" 16.

8 "Hurts" 17. 4 "Don't" 18. 6 'Some" ,"Dance" 19.

"Runaway"* 20. 3 3 "Games

11. Queen 5 3 "Fire" Singles...New: TTeetwoo Mac, Eddie

On: Genesis (21, Survivor

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38 Special Bryan Adams Glenn Frey John Waite Toto Scorpions Greg Kihn Letter 0 Dave Edmunds

21. F.Miller 22 Cars

Mbney, April Wine, REO Speedwagon, Ve 111, 707 (31, Bittersweet Alley (31.

WKS 5

11 13 7 4 3 6

LW TW 3 3

d 3 d 3

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"Caught" ,"Rough" "Fits" "Partytown" "Change" "Afraid" "No" "Testify" "Telephone" "Small" "Stop" "Since" (Imp).

WSHE, Miami, FL P.0.-Sonny Fox (Shift 6-10AM M-F/Calls 10-2PM M-F/305-581-1580)/Prog. Asst.-Kim Fults; Burkhart/Abrams.

Album Adds: Steve Miller "Abracadabra"**Rolling Stones "Go-Go".

Current Albums By Emphasis WKS LW TW Lead Cuts 1. Asia 12 5 "Heat","Wildest","Sole" 2. Toto 5 "Rosanna" 3. Van Halen 8 5 "Street","Times","Bug" 4. John Cougar 6 5 "Hurts" 5. Scorpions 10 5 "You" 6. 38 Special 5 "Caught" 7. Motels 5 "Lonely" 8. Queen 4 "Fire" 9. Cheap Trick 4 "Love" 10. Rainbow 8 4 "Stone" 11. Kansas 4 "Play" Singles.. .New: Aril l.ine, Fleetwood Mac. On:

4

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WKS 12. Alan Parsons 13. Heart 3 14. Jon/Vangelis 15. Frankie Miller 16. Iron Maiden 17. Noel/Wedge 18. Survivor 19. 707 3 20. Axe 3 21. Seagulls 3

LW d 2

d 2 2 2

TW 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

"Children" "City's" "Find" "Danger" "Beast" "You" "Eye" "Mega Force" "Party" "Ran"

REO Seeedwagon (41, Rolling Stones (41, Genesis 45 (31.

WIC (DC101), Washington, DC P.D.-Don Davis (No Shift/Calls Tues./202-828-9932)/M.D.-Dave Brown; Burkhart/Abrams.

Album Adds: Rolling Stones**Steve Miller**Genesis (Imp)**Elton John**Survivor.

Current Albums By Daily Plays WKS LW TW Lead Cuts WKS LW TW 1. 38 Special 5 b "Chain","Rough","Caught" 3 2. Van Halen 9 5 "Dancing","Han e,"Where" d 3 3. Asia 13 5 "Heat" 2 4. McCartney 7 4 "Pound","Ballroom" 2 5. Kansas 3 4 "On","Right" 2 6. Heart 3 4 "City's","Fast" 2 7. BOC 8 4 "Roadhouse" 2 8. Iron Maiden 12 4 "Run" 2 9. John Cougar 4 3 "Hurts" 2 10. 707 3 3 "Mega" d 2 11. Scorpions 13 3 "No" d 2 1. Queen 5 3 "Fire" 'Singles -0n: Stones el, RD (S), Nazareth (-21-, rete Townshend (Imp) (4), Gené-is lr

(31, Survivor (51

13. Cheap Trick 5 14. Alan Parsons 15. Axe 4 16. F. Miller 5 17. Sherbs 4 18. Krokus 12 19. Motels 7 20. Saxon 3 21. Men At Work 3 22. Glenn Frey 23. Gary Bonds

"Tight" ,"Want" "Burned" "Party" "Danger" "Alive" "Stick" "Mercy" "Thunder" "Who" "Partytown" "Hold"

(-3), Springfield 12"

WYNF, Tampa/St.Petersburg, FL P.0.-George Hawras/M.D.-Ron Diaz (Shift 10-2PM M-F/Calls 2-5PM M-F/ 813-442-0455); Sebastian/Casey.

Album Adds: Rolling Stones**Survivor**Alan Parsons Project.

Current M ums By Emphasis 1. 38 Special 12. 2. Van Halen 13. 3. Scorpions 14. 4. Sherbs 15. 5. Rainbow 16. 6. Kansas 17. 7. Franke 18. 8. H/League 19. 9. Motels 20. 10. 707 21. 11. Cheap Trick 3 Singles...New: April aine. On: Stones (4), RED [31, Genesis 111-, Survivor Power On: Van Halen "Street","Little","Secrets", Sherbs "Ride","Alive",

"Chain", Rainbow "Stone", "Power", Kansas "Game".

WKS LW TW Lead Cuts 5 "Caught","Chain"

8 5 "Street" 13 5 "No" 7 4 5 "Alive" 9 5 "Stone" 3 4 5 "Game"

5 4 "Never" 7 4 "Don't"

4 "Take" 3 4 "Mega"

4 "Want"

Aldo Nova Jethro Tull John Cougar Glenn Frey Outlaws Axe Point Blank A.P.B. Greg Kihn Stranger

WKS

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"Fantasy" "Beastie" "Hurts" "Party" "Don't" "Rock" "Great" "Whole" "Testify" "Jackie's"

(4 Scorpions "No", 38 Special "Caught"

WYSP, Philadelphia, PA P.0.-Michael Picozzi/M.D.-Steve Feinstein (Calls 9-Noon M/215-668-9460); Album Adds: Clocks "She"**Riot "Showdown"**Rolling Stones "Thumb".

Current Albums By Emphasis I. Rainbow 2. Scorpions 3. John Cougar 4. 38 Special 5. Franke 6. Asia 7. Kansas 8. Survivor 9. Loverboy 10. Johnny/D's 11. 707 12. Queen 13. Toto 14. Motels 15. Bryan Adams 16. Sherbs 17. F.Miller 4 3 "Dang_er" Singles.. .Ne: Fleet c, Eddie Money. On: Rolling Stones

REO (51, Genesis 12) 1 Survivor(51, Plimsouls (51.

WKS LW TW 9 5 14 5 8 5 5 5 12 5 13 5 3 5

5 33 4 8 4 3 4 5 4 6 4 10 4 21 4 7 3 4

d

Lead Cuts 'Stone",'Power" "No" "Hurts" "Up" ,"Chain" "Better" "Time" "Game","Right"

"Take" ,'Jump" "Now" "Mega Force" "Fire" "Afraid" "Take" "Fits" "Ride"

18. Trooper 19. Greg Kihn 20. Heart 21. Monroes 22. John Waite 23. Axe 24. Van Halen 25. Huey Lewis 26. Sparks 27. Men At Work 28. Glenn Frey 29. M.Crenshaw 30. Haircut 100 31. Seagulls 32. Squeeze 33. Bow-Wow-Wow

(-41,

WKS LW TW 3 "Place" 3 "Happy"

3 3 "City's" 8 3 "People" 3 3 "Wild" 3 3 "Party" 8 4 3 "Dancing","Secrets" 19 2 "Workin ."

1 2 "Predict" d 1 "Who" d 1 "Partytown" 1 "There"

d 1 "Plus" 3 1 "Ran" 4 1 "Coffee" 6 1 "Candy"

Pete Towns en (-3), April Wine (3),

4

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KATT, Oklahoma City, OK P.0.-Jeff Freund (Shift 3-7PM M-F/CAlls 10-Noon M.W.F., Anytime T.Th/405-631 -8881) P1.0.-Warren Williams (Shift 10A1'1-3PM M-F/Calls 3R1-5:30PM M.W.F.);Jeff Pollack.

Album Adds: Rolling Stones**Steve Miller**Split Enz** Marshall Crenshaw.

Current Albums By Emphasis 1. Kansas 2. 38 Special 3. Scorpions 4. John Cougar 7 5. Toto 6. Franke 7. Rainbow 8. Asia 9. Sherbs 10. Cheap Trick 11. Queen 12. Jethro Tull

WKS 3

LW

3

TW 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 "Fallen"

Singles...New: Fleetwood Màc, Eddie Money. On: April-Vine [11, Genesis , le Speedwagon (5), Rolling Stones 141, Survivor 151, Steve Miller 151, Plimsouls 121.

Lead Cuts "Game' "Caught","Chain" "You" "Hurts" "Afraid" "Never" "Stone","Miss" "Time" "Ride" "Love" "Fire"

WKS 13. Aldo Nova 14. McCartney 7 15. Motels 16. Alan Parsons 17. Heart 18. Axe 19. 707 20. Alliance 21. Glenn Frey 22. Point Blank 6 23. Ambrosia

9

3 3 3 3

LW

d

d

d

TW 4 "Gun" 4 "Ballroom" 4 "Only". "Take" 3 "Fingers" 3 "City's" 3 "Party" 3 "Mega" 3 "Line" 3 "Partytown" 1 "Great" 3 "Still"

12 9 13 7 3 4 10

KEZY, Anaheim, CA M.D.-Larry Reisman (714-776-1191). Album Adds: Rolling Stones**Survivor "Eye" "Steve Miller "Abracadabra" "Axe "Party".

Current Albums By Emphasis WKS LW TW Lead Cuts 1. 38 Special 5 5 "Caught","Stranger" 19. 2. Queen 5 5 "Fire","Girls" 20. 3. Asia 13 5 "Moment","Sole" 21. 4. Van Halen 8 5 "Pretty","Street","Good" 22. 5. McCartney 7 5 "Pound" 23. 6. Toto 11 5 "Afraid" 24. 7. Heart 3 5 "Man","City's","Situation"25. 8. Scorpions 14 5 "No","Blackout" 26. 9. Rainbow 8 5 "Stone","Driver" 27. 10. Frank Zappa 4 5 "Valley" 28. 11. John Cougar 7 5 "Hurts" 29. 12. Motels 10 5 "Mission","Take" 30. 13. Kansas 3 5 "Game" ,"Take" 31. 14. Glenn Frey d 5 "Found","Partytown" 32. 15. Cheap Trick 5 4 "Want" 33. 16. H/League 12 4 "You"* 34. 17. Alan Parsons d 4 "Burned" 35. 18. 707 3 3 4 "Me a" 36. ing es...New: eetwoo c, ddie Money. On: Ro ing Stones

Genesis 141, Survivor 141, Steve Miller 141, Plimsouls

WKS LW TW Loverboy Seagulls 5 F.Miller 4 Haircut 100 5 Sherbs 7 Ambrosia 6 M/Persons 8 Monroes 4 Gary Bonds Aldo Nova Elton John 8 Joan Jett Bow-Wow-Wow 4 S.Wonder 5 John Waite Kim Wilde 5 Clash 3 Gre Kihn 11

, RE 31.

2 d 3

d

3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

"Working" ,"Over"

"Stop" "Plus" "Alive"

"Words" "People" "Out","Hold" "Fantasy" "Dear" "Clover" ."Love" "Candy" "Front" "Temptation" "Kids" "Stay" Tes tif '

pee wagon , pr ne

KMOO, Tulsa, OK P.D.-Charlie West/M.D.-Jeremy.Whitworth (Shift 6-10PM M-F/Calls 1-4PM M-F/918-644-2810); Jeff Pollack.

Album Adds: Rolling Stones "Go-Go" "John Waite "Change" "Steve Miller "Abracadabra" "Survivor "Eye".

Current Albums

By Daily Plays WKS LW N Lead Cuts WKS LW N1. Karla BonoFf 4 6 "Personally" 21. Sherbs 7 4 "Ride"

2. Motels 9 4 6 "Take","Only" 22. Glenn Frey d 4 "Somebody" 3. Asia 13 6 "Sole","Heat","Time" 23. Point Blank 11 4 "White" 4. Franke 11 6 "Without","Never" 24. Alliance 7 4 Open 5. Rainbow 9 6 "Stone" 25. 707 3 4 "Mega" 6. 38 Special 5 6 "Caught" 26. Heart 3 4 "Perfect" 7. John Cougar 6 "Hurts" 27. Queen 5 4 "Fire" 8. Toto 12 6 "Rosanna","Afraid" 28. Cheap Trick 4 4 "Love" 9. Scorpions 13 6 "You" 29. F.Miller 6 4 2 "Way" 10. Kansas 3 6 "Game" 30. Dave Edmunds 7 4 2 "Small" 11. Greg Kihn 12 6 "Testify" 31. Jethro Tull 10 4 2 "Fallen" 12. McCartney 7 6 "Here" 32. Huey Lewis 19 4 2 "Change" 13. Springfield 13 4 6 "Kristina" 33. Sparks 5 4 2 "Predict" 14. Ambrosia 6 4 "How" 34. H/League 9 1 "Don't" 15. Van Halen 8 4 "Dancing" 35. Axe 3 1 "Party" 16. Thin Lizzy 19 6 4 "Hollywood" 36. Seagulls 6 1 "Ran" 17. Bryan Adams 5 4 "Fits" 37. Squeeze 5 1 "Black" 18. Alan Parsons d 4 "Step" 38. Quarterflash 35 1 "Love" 19. Monroes 7 4 "Know" 39. Chas Sandford 8 1 "Surrender" 20. M.Crenshaw d 4 "Someday" 40. Elton John 7 1 "Garden" Siïlgres...New: Fleetwood Mac, radie Money. On: April Wine (4), REO Speedwagon (6 , Rolling Stones (4),

Nazareth (1), Survivor (4), Genesis (1), Steve Miller (4), Plimsouls (1). Power On . Scorpions "No", Asia "Sole", Toto "Rosanna", 38 Special "You", John Cougar "Hurts", Franke"Never

Kansas "Play", Karla Bonoff "Personally", Fleetwood Mac "Hold", REO Speedwagon "Fire".

KZAP, Sacramento, CA P.D.-Les Tracy/M.D.-Bob Keller (Shift 10-3PM M-F/Calls after 3PM M- F/916-925-3700) Burkhart/Abrams.

Album Adds: Glenn Frey "Partytown'**Alan Parsons Project "Fingers" "Rolling Stones "Thumb","Satisfaction",

"Start".

Current Albums By Emphasis WKS LW TW 1. John Cougar 7 2. Scorpions 12 3. 38 Special 4 4. Asia 13 5. Soft Cell 3 6. Van Halen 9 7. Monroes 4 8. Motels 9 Singles...New: Genesis

Lead Cuts 5 "Hurts" 5 "No" 5 "Up","Chain" 4 "Sole" 4 "Tainted" 4 "Hang","Where","Secrets 4 "Know" 4 "Mercy" Fleetwood Mac. On: Plimsouls

WKS LW TW 9. Queen 4 4 "Fire" 10. Heart 3 4 3 "City's" 11. Cheap Trick 3 3 "Want" 12. Bow-Wow-Wow d 2 "Candy" 13. Frank Zappa d 2 "Valley" 14. Krokus 10 2 "Long" 15. Iron Maiden 4 2 "Run"

1-71i Steve Miller Ç41 7C7 1311 Kansas

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WAAF, Worcester, MA P4.0.-Rob Barnett (Shift 6-Mid.Sun./Calls 10AM-5PM M&T/617-752-5611)/ P.D.-Dave Bernstein: Burkhart/Abrams.

Album Adds: Rolling Stones**Steve Miller "Cool " Survivor "Eye"**Genesis (Imp) "Abacab","Misunderstanding".

Current Albums By Daily Plays I. Motels 2. Kansas 3. John Cougar 4. 38 Special 5 5. Van Halen 8 6. Gary Bonds 7. McCartney 8. Queen 9. Asia 10. Rainbow 11. 707

Elton John Cheap Trick Axe

WKS LW 10 5 'Only","Take" 3 5 "Play" 8 5 "Hurts"

5 "Caught","Chain" 5 4 "Dancing","Where"

4 "Work" 7 4 "Pound" 5 4 "Fire" 13 4 "Time","Heat","Sole" 8 4 "Stone","Power" 3 4 "Mega"

12. 5 4 "Garden" 13. 5 4 "Want" 14. 3 3 4 "Rock" 15. Scorpions 12 4 3 "No" Singles New: Pete T ns end (Imp), April Wine,

Genesis (5), urv .vor (4). Power On: John Cougar 'So", 38 Special "Up", Kansas

TW Lead Cuts

d

LW TW 16. F.Miller 3 17. Heart 3 18. Glenn Frey d 3 19. Seagulls 3 20. Alan Parsons d 3 21. Aldo Nova 3 22. Joan Jett 3 23. Bow-Wow-Wow 3 2 24. D.Edmunds 3 2 25. Genesis 2 26. Sparks 2 27. BOC 2 28. COB 3 1 29. Jethro Tull 3 1 30. Outlaws 10 3 1

Fleetwood Mac. On: Stones (4 , PEO

WKS 5 3

3

21 29 7 8 37 7 8 12 9

"Play", Motels "Only", Stones,

"Danger" "City's" "Partytown" "Ran" "Fingers" "Gun" ,"Fantasy" "Crimson","Love" "Candy" "Boys" "Dark","Man","Abacab" "Predict" "Blues" "Still" "Fallen" "Don't"

(4), Rods -Hot- (3),

Genesis "Paperlate".

WAPI-FM, Birmingham, AL P.0.-Steve Runner/M.D.-Joanne Peterson (Shift 2-6PM M-F/Calls 11AM-1PM M-W)/ 206-933-9274); Burkhart/Abrams.

Album Adds: Rolling Stones**Steve Miller**Gary U.S. Bonds**Men At Work.

Current Albums B,y Emphasis WKS 1. Asia 10 2. 38 Special 4 3. Kansas 4. John Cougar 5 5. Survivor 6. Van Halen 7. Alan Parsons 8. Human League 4 9. Motels 4 10. McCartney 5 Singles...New: Fleetwood

LW

6

d 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 4

Lead Cuts nSole","Dream" 11. "Caught","Back","Chain" 12. "Play" ,"Right" 13. "Hurts" 14. "Eye" 15. "Times","DancingrSecrets"16. "Fingers","Psychobabble" 17. "Want" 18. "Only" 19. "Take"

WKS S.Wonder 4 Soft Cell Cheap Trick 3 Queen 3 Glenn Frey Heart 707 Elton John 3 Axe

LW d TW 4 "Front" 4 'Tainted" 4 "Tight" 3 "Fire" 3 "Partytown" 3 "City's" 3 "Mega" 3 "Ball" 3 "Party"

Mac. On: Rolling Stones 151, Genesis 01, REO Speedwagon 131,_April Wine 121,

WAQX, Syracuse, NY P.D./M.D.-Ed Levine (Shift 3-7PM M-F/Calls 10-2PM W-F/315-682-9538). Album Adds: Steve Miller**Rolling Stones**Genesis (Imp).

Current Albums By Daily Plays WKS LW TW 1. Asia 13 7 2. Van Halen 8 7 3. 3d Special 5 4 4. Loverboy 32 4 5. Aldo Nova 20 4 6. 0.0sbourne 4 7. Soft Cell 12 4 8. Rainbow 9 4 9. Scorpions 13 4 10. Huey Lewis 18 4 11. John Cougar 8 4 12. Kansas 3 4 13. Queen 5 3 14. Monroes 5 3 15. Alan Parsons d 3 16. Greg Kihn 12 3 17. McCartney 7 3 18. Heart 3

WKS LW TW 19. Motels 3 3 "Only" 20. Frank Zappa 3 "Valley" 21. F.Miller 10 3 "Dream" 22. Axe 4 3 "Party" 23. Sherbs 5 3 "Ride" 24. H/League 14 2 "Want" 25. T.Tutone 16 2 "Jenny" 26. Journey 2 "Stop" 27. Joan Jett 26 2 "Love","Crimson" 28. Sparks 3 1 "Predict" 29. D.Edmunds 3 1 "Small" 30. 707 3 1 "Mega" 31. Cheap Trick 5 1 "Want" 32. Jethro Tull 7 1 "Fallen" 33. M. Crenshaw d 1 "Someday" 34. Gary Bonds d 1 "Work" 35. Glenn Frey d 1 "Partytown" 36. Riot d 1 "Breed"

Singles...New: Pete ownshend (Imp), Fleetwood Mac, Eddie Money. On: Ro ng Stones T41, RED Speedwagen 141, April Wine 131, Survivor 131, Genesis 141, Steve Miller 01.

Lead Cuts Sole","Heat" "Dancing' ,"Secrets" "Caught" ,"Chain" "Over","Top","Lucky" "Fantasy" ,"See" "High","Kill","Over" "Tainted" "Stone","Bring" "No" "Working","Only","Change" "Hurts" "Game","Right" "Fire" "People" "Fingers" "Testify" "Ballroom" "City's"

d 1 1 1 3

WBAB, Long Island, NY M.D.-Ralph Tortora (Shift 10-3PM M-F/Calls 3:30-6PM W-F/516-687-1023)/ P.0.-Bob Buckman.

Album Adds: Clocks**Camel**Deep Purple**Steve Miller**Rolling Stones**Glenn Frey**Survivor**FX** Genesis TiFFT**Alan Parsons Project**10cc**David-Johansen**Greg Copeland**Roxy Music** Harlequin.

Current Albums By Daily Plays WKS LW TW Lead Cuts WKS LW TW 1. Van Halen 8 6 Open 22. Rainbow 9 3 "Power","Miss' 2. Asia 12 6 Open 23. Axe 4 3 "Party" IMMOM 3. 38 Special 5 6 "Caught" ,"Running" 24. Jon Anderson 3 d 3 "Time","Olympia" m ug 4. Scorpions 12 5 "No","Blackout","Live" 25. John Waite 3 d 3 "Top","Change" 5. Kansas 3 d 5 "Game","Border","Right" 26. Queen 5 3 "Fire","Dancer" 6. Gary Bonds 3 d 5 "Work","Rendzvous" 27. Riot 3 d 3 "Hard","CIA" 7. Clash 3 5 "Go" 28. Kim Wilde 12 3 "Kids"."Chequered" 8. Motels 10 5 "Lonely","Mercy","Take" 29. 707 3 d 3 "Mega Force","Can't" 9. Toto 11 5 "Rosanna","Afraid" 30. Krokus 12 3 "American" 10. H/League 12 5 "Don't","Love" 31. Ambrosia 6 3 "H ow" ,"Kid" 11. John Cougar 8 5 "Hurts","Thunder","Jack" 32. Cheap Trick 5 3 "Tight","Love's" 12. Haircut 100 5 "Love" 33. Squeeze 5 3 "Hold" ,"Returned" 13. Frank Zappa 4 5 "Valley" 34. Chas Sandford 8 2 "Temptation" 14. Heart 3 d 4 "Man","City's" 35. Seagulls 4 2 "Space" 15. Monroes 7 3 "People" 36. Alliance 7 1 "Make" 16. Elton John 8 3 "Ball","Princess" 37. Ry Cooder 3 d 1 "Shoes" 17. Huey Lewis 18 3 "Workin'","Change" 38. Eric Clapton 3 d 1 "Knocking" 18. Jim Carroll 7 3 "Twin" 39. Men At Work 4 19. M. Crenshaw 6 3 "Some ","There " 40 . Phil Seymour 6 1 %:nrIcUg" 20. McCartney 7 3 "Ballroom","Take" 41. Frankie Miller 6 1 "Don't" 21. Aldo Nova 21 3 "Fooling","Hot" 42. Sparks 6 1 "Predict" Singles...New: REO Speedwagon, FleetwoodrMàc, -April ene, Eddie Money, Crosby, Stills & Nash. Stray Cats,

Pete Townshend (Imp,). On: Genesis (41, Survivor 151, Missing Persons 111, Steve Miller (3),.

WBRU, Providence, RI P.0.-George Bradt/M.D.-David Filipov (Shift 9-Noon M-F/Calls Noon-4PM M-W/ 401-272-9550).

Album Adds': R5sanne Cash**Pete Shelley**Doug & The Slugs (Re-Add)**Billy I ol**John Waite Steve Miller**r-Rolling Stones.

Current Albums By Emphasis WKS LW TW 1. McCartney 7 5 2. S.Wonder 6 5

3. Motels 10 5 _Ciaaq IV\ I ., ' ' '' ''' 1 '- \ ' 2 7 . 4. M.Crenshaw 6 5 Open ;Jnel, MRG1" i 5. Squeeze 5 t ut8. 6. D.Johansen 5 open qte c ,-:,,I,e,,Lk:4.fe. es ‘\-\ 29.

4 "Animals"„ h?Ftifiky 30. 7. Roxy Music d 4 "More","Take","To" 31. 8. Gary Bonds 4 "Work","Soul" 32 . 9. Asia 13 4 "Heat ","Cutting ","Only " 33. 10. Elton John 8 4 "Ball" "Dear" 11. Split Enz 9 3,..4, "Boat","Sandy" 12. Haircut 100 11 4 -4- "Love"."Favorite" 13. Heart 3 4 3 "B right ","Man " 14. Glenn Frey 3 "Partytown" 15. Blondie 3 -:.'..a-- "Island","Dance","Eyes" 16. Van Halen 8 3 "Secrets ","Guitars " 17. Queen 5 3 "Calli ng ","Life ","Body "

18. Clash 4 ',3.,' "Casbate„:Stay" 19. D.Eamunds 9 4 3 Open 20. XTC 16 3 2 mew J-en(AA 21. Kim Wilde 11 4 .2-1"Kids"."Cheguered" 22. Jim Carroll 7 4 2 "Them"."Twins " 23. H/League 18 2 "WalSe!eiells" ' 24. Girlschool 12 21 "Devil", a" Singles...New: Swingers, War , Eddie Money, Fleetwood Mac. On: Ro

Probers (2), Duran Duran (1), Sleeemelleê ffle, Glenn Frey John Cougar (31.

Lead Cuts WKS LW TW "Ballroom","Pound","Doing" 25. Chas Sandfor d 6 ,21 "Surrender" "Front" . 26. Monroes 6 J!-\ "What"

Seagulls 7 2 "Ran" Blasters JI'l "Shakin","American" G. Parker 12 ,r Open Frank Zappa 3 2 "Valley" Bow-Wow-Wow 8 2 "Candy", " Greg Kihn 12 2 "Testify" The Jam 13 .-r. _92en -7-",\....4

34. lOcc 2 "Power" 35- .711- t --,--.1. -Love" 36.-Ailb.o e -, 37. Cheap Trick 5 38. F.Miller 5 39. R&L Thompson 6 40. t Work 5 4 42. 43.

45. She s 46. Alan Parsons 47. Instructions

4 1 3 3 3 d

1 "Want" 1 "Dream","Danger" 1 "Don't" "Who"

feri.eg" "Curious" "Uniform"

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WCCC-AM/FM, HartfordL CT P.O./M.D.-Lich (Shift 3-7PM/Calls anytime and anyday except Tues./203-233-4426). Album Adds: Survivor**Steve Miller**Genesis (Imp)**Rolling Stones.

Current Albums By Emphasis 1. Van Halen 2. Asia 3. 38 Special 5 4. John Cougar 3 5. Kansas 6. Rainbow 7. Frank Zappa 8. Queen 5 9. S.Wonder 6 10. Motels 10 11. Toto

WKS

13

3 9

LW

4

5 d

3 Singles...New: Rods. F eetwood Mac, Journey, ddie Money. On: Rolling Stones (5), REO Speedwagon (4).

Aeril Wine 111, Genesis 12" 151, Steve Miller 131.

TW

5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4

Lead Cuts "Guitars?Hang","Dancing" Open "Up" "Hurts" "Game" "Stone" "Valley" "Fire" "Front" "Mercy"

12. Gary Bonds 13. Cheap Trick 14. Heart 15. 707 16. "Cat People" 17. Axe 18. McCartney 19. Ambrosia 20. A.P.B.

WKS LW TW d 3 "Work"

3 "Want" 3 "Bright" 3

2 3 "Fires" 1 2 "Party"

2 "Ballroom" ."Sinking" 1 2 "Openers" 2 1 "Town"

21. Alan Parsons d 1 4 "Rosanna" 22. Alliance 4 1 "Want"

5 3 3

3 7 5 6

WCMF, Rochester, NY M.D.-Dave Kane (Shift 10-2PM M-F/Calls 2-5PM M.T.W./716-288-3200); Jeff Pollack. Album Adds: Rolling Stones**Gary U.S. Bonds "Hold"**Alan Parsons Project "Burnee**Glenn Frey "Partytown"**1

Survivor "Eye".

Current Albums By Emphasis WKS 1. Asia 13 2. John Cougar 8 3. Cars 31 4. 38 Special 5 5. R.Daltrey 8 6. H/League 15 7. Kansas 8. Sherbs 7 9. D.Jupiter 18 10. Toto 10 11. Franke 12 12. Van Halen 9 13. Loverboy 33 14. Scorpions 14 15. Heart 3 16. 707 17. Elton John 7 18. The Monroes 3 19. Cheap Trick 5 20. F.Miller 4 21. Motels 9 22. Dave Edmunds 7 ng es... 'ew: r ne,

Steve Miller (3).

LW TW 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

d 4 3 4

5

d

Lead Cuts "Heat","Sole","Only" "Hurts" "Since" "Caught" "Say" "Don't" "Game" "Ride ,"Alive" "Drink" "Rosanna" "Keep","Never" "Secrets","Street" "Over","Top","Ones" "No" "City's" "Mega Force" "Garden" "Know" "Love" "Dream" "Only" "Small" e 'o 's. n: o ng

23. Axe 24. M.Crenshaw 25. Queen 26. Greg Kihn 27. Soft Cell 28. Rainbow 29. Gamnia 30. Bow-Wow-Wow 31. McCartney 32. S & G 33. Springfield 34. Aldo Nova 35. Seagulls 36. Split Enz 37. New Math 38. Sparks 39. Jam 40. Point Blank 41. Jethro Tull 42. "Cat People" 43. The Clash 3

WKS 4 5 5 12 15 9 16 6 7 9 14 22 3 7 9 10 5 9 8

LW TW 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1

3 3

3

3

ones pee agon

"Party" "Someday" "Fire" "Testify" "Tainted" "Stone" "Right" "Candy" "Today" "Boxer" ,"Robinson" "Calling" "Fantasy" "Ran" "Six" "American" "Predict" "Town" "Down" "Fallen" "Cat" "Stay"

nes s

WDIZ, Orlando, FL M.D.-Mike Lyons (Shift 5:30-10AM M-F/Calls 10-1 PM M-F/305-645-1802) ; Burkhart /Abrams. Album Adds: Frank Zappa**Survivor**Steve Miller**Rolling Stones**Glenn Frey.

Current Albums By Emphasis WKS LW TW Lead Cuts 1. 38 Special 5 5 "Chain",'Caught" 2. Van Halen 8 5 "Dancing"."Pretty","Good" 3. Asia 13 5 "Heat","Dreams" 4. Rainbow 9 5 "Stone"* 5. John Cougar 8 4 5 "Jack","Hurts" 6. Motels 7 4 "Only". Mission" 7. Thin Lizzy 18 4 "Holly" 8. Kansas 3 4 "Game"* 9. McCartney 6 4 3 "Ballroom","Pound","Take 10. Sammy Hagar 22 3 "Fall","Rock" 11. Queen 5 3 "Fire" 12. Le Roux 19 3 "Addicted" 13. Cars 31 3 "Shake" 14. Donnie Iris 40 3 "Rock"* 15. M/Hatchet 29 3 "Bloody","Lady" 16. F.Miller 5 3 "Danger" Singles...New: FleetwoOd Mac, April Wine. On:

Genesis ill.

WFBQ, Indianapolis, IN M.D./Asst. P.0.-Jim Pemberton (Shift 3-7PM M-F/Calls 10-Noon Only 7-Th/317-257-7565).

Sebastian/Casey. Album Adds: Rolling Stones "Go-Go"**Alan Parsons Project "Fingers"**Cheap Trick "If"**Bow-Wow-Wow "Candy".

WKS LW TW 17. Seagulls 7 18. Alan Parsons 19. Soft Cell 3 20. Police 36 21. Neil Young 32 22. L.Buckingham 23 23. Jethro Tull 10 24. Heart 3 25. Cheap Trick 4 26. Krokus 12 27. Iron Maiden 10 28. Axe 4 29. Rod Stewart 23 30. J.Buffett 22 31. 707 3

d 1

3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1

"Space" "Burned" "Tainted" "Every" ,"Spirits" "Pacific"* "Troubl e* "Times" "City's" "Want" "Long" "Hills" "Party" "Tora"* "Midnight" "Mega"

RO Speedwagon T51-, Ràlling Stones (3). Survivor (3),

Current Albums By Daily Plays WKS 1. John Cougar 8 2. Asia 14 3. Elton John 5 4. Scoprions 13 5. Van Halen 8 6. Point Blank 11 7. Def Leppard 8 8. M.Crenshaw 3 9. Journey 10. Joan Jett 11. Prism 22 12. Toto 10 13. Kansas 3 14. Franke 12 15. Loverboy 32 16. Gary Bonds d Singles...New: April One,

Survivor 151.

LW TW 6 6 6

Lead Cuts "Hurts","Jack" 17. Sammy Hagar "Heat","Sole","Wildest18. H/League "Empty" 19. 707

6 20. G.Parker 6 "Dancing", "Pretty" 21. Greg Kihn 6 "Don't","Roll" 22. Glenn Frey 6 "Bringin" 23. Sparks 5 "Someday" 24. Sherbs 5 "Stop","Stone","Run" 25. McCartney 5 "Clover","Love 26. 38 Special 5 "Don't" 27. Chas Sandford 5 "Rosanna" 28. Aldo Nova 5 "Face" 29. Duke Jupiter 5 "Keep","Without" 30. RPM 5 "Over" 31. F.Miller 5 "Work" 32. Rainbow Fleetwood- c. nn: RoT1-Thg Stones (51, RO

WKS LW TW 21 3 3 6 11

6 12 11 6

9

d

6

Speedwagon

5 "Heavy" 5 "Me" 5 "Mega" 5 "Temporary" 5 "Testify" 5 "Party" 5 "Predict" 5 "Alive" 5 "Ballroom" 5 "Up","Chain" 5 "Surrender" 5 "Fantasy" 5 "Drink" 5 "Two" 5 "Dream" 5 "Stone" (6), Genesis (5),

WFYV L_Jacksonville, ft P.D./M.D.-Rad Messick (Shift 7-Mid M-F/Calls 3:30-6PM M-W/904-642-1055); Burkhart/Abrams.

Album Adds: Rolling Stones**Steve Miller**Survivor**Soft Cell**A Flock Of Seagulls.

Current Albums By Daily Plays WKS LW TW Lead Cuts 1. Asia 13 5 "Heat","Time","Sole" 11. 2. 38 Special 5 5 "Caught","Chain","Rough" 12. 3. John Cougar 7 5 "Hurts" 13. 4. Kansas 3 d 5 "Game" 14. 5. Rainbow 5 "Stone" 15. 6. Van Halen 8 5 "Secrets","Littl e,"Good" 16. 7. Motels 5 5 "Lonely" 17. 8. Cheap Trick 5 4 "Love" 18. 9. Queen 5 4 "Fire" 19. 10. Heart 3 d 4 "City's" Singles...New: Fleetwood Mac, Pete Townshend (Imp). On:

REO Speedwagon (4). April Wine (4). Power On . 38 Special "Caught", John Cougar "Hurts",

Survivor "Eye".

WKS Alan Parsons Glenn Frey Axe Point Blank F.Miller Sparks Scorpions 707 Gary Bonds

4 7 6 5 12

LW d d

d

TW 4 4 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Survfvor (4), Genesis

"Fingers" "Partytown" "Party" "Roll" "Danger" "Predict" "No" "Mega" "Work"

(4), Steve Miller

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WHCH. Hartford, CT P.D.-Daniel Francis Hayden/M.D.-Bob Bittens (Shift 10AM-2PM M-F/Calls 3PM-6PM M-F/ 203-247-1060); Burkhart/Abrams.

Album Adds: Rolling Stones**Survivor**Steve Miller.

Current Albums By Emphasis WKS LW TW Lead Cuts 1. Asia "Time","Sole","Dreams" 15. Seagulls 7 2. 38 Spezial 5 5 "Caught","Chain" 16. Queen 5 3. Motels 10 5 "Lonely","Mission" 17. Axe 4 4. Van Halen 8 5 "Street","Secrets","Little" 18. Men At Work 5 5. John Cougar 7 5 "Hurts"* 19. McCartney 7 6. Rainbow 9 5 "Stone","Power" 20. Cheap Trick 5 7. Kansas 3 5 "Game","Face" 21. Glenn Frey 8. Frank Zappa 3 3 5 "Valley" 22. Monroes 9. Gary Bonds d 4 "Work' ,"Hold" 23. Scorpions 13 10. S.Wonder 6 4 "Front" 24. Ambrosia 6 11. Squeeze 4 3 4 "Coffee" ,"Returned" 25. Sherbs 6 12. 'Cat People" 4 "Cat" 26. F.Miller 6 13. Heart 3 4 "Burning","Fast" 27. Bow-Wow-Wow 14. 707 3 4 "Mega" Singles New: Fleetwood Mac, Eddie Money. On: REO Speedwagon (5-), Ro ng

Genesis (4), Survivor (5), Steve Miller (4). Power On: John Cougar "Hurts", Rainbow "Stone", 38 Special "You", Kansas

Rolling Stones "Go-Go", REO Speedwagon "Fire", Survivor "Eye".

WKS LW TW

4

4 4 d d

d

3 "Ran" 3 "Fire" 3 "Party" 3 "Who" 3 "Pound" 3 "Want" 3 "Partytown" 3 "What" 2 "You" 1 "Openers" 1 "Alive" 1 "Danger" 1 "Candy"

Stones (5), April Wine (4),

"Game", Motels "Only",

WHJY, Providence, RI M.D.-Rob Lipshutz (Shift 7PM-Mid. M-F/Calls 2-5PM M.W.Th./401-438-6110)/ P.O.-Jim Murphy; Jeff Pollack.

Album Adds: Steve Miller "Cool"**Rolling Stones "Go-Go"**Survivor "Eye".

Current Albums By Emphasis WKS 1. John Cougar 2. Rainbow 9 3. Motels 9 4. Toto 5. Scorpions 6. Kansas 7. 38 Special 8. Franke 9. Asia 10. Jethro Tull 11. Cheap Trick 12. Queen 13. Sherbs

10 13 3 5 11 13 9 5 5 7

Singles...New: Fleetwoo Rollins Stones

LW TW Lead Cuts

5 "Stone","Power" 5 "Lonely","Take" 5 "Rosanna","Afraid" 5 "No" 5 "Games" 5 "Caught","Chain" 5 "Never" 4 "Only" 4 "Hard" 4 "Love" 4 "Fire"

5

3 4 Mac, 141,

"Ride" 26 Peter Townshend-(Imp). On Genesis 131, Survivor 151,

WKS LW TW 14. Aldo Nova 19 15. 707 3 16. Axe 3 17. Squeeze 5 18. Monroes 4 19. McCartney 4 20. Gary Bonds 21. M.Crenshaw 22. Glenn Frey 23. Alan Parsons 24. F.Miller 6 25. Van Halen 8 . Dave Edmunds 7 : /4)rfl Wine (3), Plimsouls 121

3 3

d d d d

4 3

4 "Gun" 4 "Mega Force" 3 "Party" 3 "Coffee" 3 "People" 3 "Today" 3 "Work" 3 "Someday" 3 "Partytown" 3 "Fingers" 2 "Stop" 2 "Dancing" 2 "Small"

Speedwagon (5),

WILS-FM, Lansing, MI P.D.-Frank Smith (Shift 3-7PM/Calls 1-3PM M-Th/517-393-1320); Burkhart/Abrams. Album Adds: Steve Miller**Rolling_Stones**Frank Zappa**Clash**John Waite.

Current Albums By Daily Plays WKS LW TW Lead Cuts WKS LW 1. 38 Special 4 6 "Up","Chain" 14. Greg Kihn 8 2. Kansas 3 6 "Game" 15. H/League 7 3. John Cougar 6 "Hurts" ,"Jack" 16. Cheap Trick 4 3 "Want" 4. Toto 9 6 "Rosanna" 17. Alan Parsons 3 "Fingers" 5. Motels 8 6 "Lonely" 18. Queen 4 3 "Fire" 6. Van Halen 7 5 "Times","Dancing" 19. Glenn Frey 3 "Partytown" 7. Asia 12 5 "Sole","Wildest","Heat" 20. 707 3 "Mega" 8. Scorpions 13 5 "No" 21. Monroes 4 2 "Know" 9. Rainbow 9 5 "Stone","Power" 22. M.Crenshaw 2 "Someday" 10. McCartney 6 4 "Pound","Here" 23. Ambrosia 5 2 "Welcome" 11. Gary Bonds d 3 "Work" 24. Frankie Miller5 2 "Danger" 12. Survivor 3 3 "Eye" 25. RPM 4 2 "Legend" 13. Dave Edmunds 4 3 "Small" 26. Axe 4 2 "Party" Singles...New: Eddie Money, April Wine, Fleetwood Mac. On: RoTring Stones U57, RED Speedwagon

Steve Miller (3), Jon & Vangelis (2), Genesis (3). Power Or: Kansas "Game", Motels "Only", 38 Special "Caught", Toto"Rosanna",

Rolling Stones "Going", REO Speedwagon "Fire".

d

d

Tw 3 "Testify" 3 "Me"

(6).

John Cougar "Hurts",

W1OT, Toledo, OH M.D.-Buck McWilliams (Shift 5:30-10AM M-F/Calls 10-3PM M-F/419-247-3377)/ P.D.-Lee Randall; Burkhart/Abrams.

Album Adds: Steve Miller "Abracadabra","Wondering'**Rolling Stones David Johansen "Animals"**Survivor "Eye".

"Go","Thumb","Satisfaction"**Clocks "She'**1/11

Current ATbums By Daily Plays WKS 1. Rainbow 2. Kansas 3. Van Halen 4. John Cougar 5. Scorpions 6. R.Simmons 7. Asia 8. Frank Zappa 9. Jethro Tull 10 10. Alan Parsons 11. McCartney 12. Krokus 13. Queen 14. 38 Special 5 15. Motels 9 16. Heart 3 17. F. Miller 6 18. Iron Maiden 12 19. 707 3 20. Cheap Trick 5 Singles... New: Flee woo

Genesis (6), Survi Power On: Kansas "Game'

REO Speedwagon "Fi

LW TW Lead Cuts 'Stone","Power"

3 6 "Play" 8 6 "Dancing","Good" 9 6 "Hurts" ,"Jack" 14 6 "You" 4 6 Open 13 6 "Sole","Time","Tell"

6 "Valley" 6 "Times" 6 "Fingers"

7 6 "Pound" ,"Take" 12 6 "Long" 5 6 "Put" ,"Calling" 33

6 "Caught","Chain","Runnin'34 6 "Lonely" 35 3 "City's" 36 3 "Danger" 37 3 "Hills","Beast" 38 3 "Mega" 39 3 "Want" 40

d

d

21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32.

Franke Seagulls M.Crenshaw Gary Bonds Glenn Frey Axe Elton John Toto Chas Sandford Sherbs Monroes Ambrosia

• XTC . Jon/Vangelis • Dave Edmunds . John Waite • Split Enz . H/League . Roxy Music . Squeeze

c, Eddie MOney. On: Rolling St vor (6), Steve Miller (6). , 38 Special "You", John Cougar re".

WKS LW TW 11 8 3 4 3

3 3

4 3 7 1 8 1 8 1 7 1 4 1 5 4

3 3 8 9

ones (-61, April-Vine

"Keep" "Space" "Someday" "Work","Angelyne" "Partytown" "Party" "Dear" "Afraid" "Limelight" "Ride" "What" "Still" "Senses" "Home" "Small" "Change" "Sandy" "Don't" "Take" "Black"

, RED Speedwagon (6),

"So", Steve Miller "Abracadabra", Motels "Only",

WK2L, Winston-Salem/Greensboro, NC P.0.-Tom Daniels (No Shift/Calls 24 hrs. a day, 7 days a week/ 919-767-3705)/M.D.-Chuck Holloway (6-10AM); Burkhart/Abrams.

Album Adds: Frank Zappa "Valley"**Monroes "People"**Marshall Tucker Band "President".

Current Albums By Emphasis WKS LW TW Lead Cuts WKS LW 1. Rainbow 8 5 "Stone" 9. Heart d 2. 38 Special 5 "UP"."Chain" 10. Alan Parsons d 3. Van Halen 7 5 "Dancing","Good","Little" 11. Seagulls 7 4. John Cougar 6 5 "Hurts" 12. Sherbs 5. Motels 7 5 "Mercy" 13. Scorpions 10 6. McCartney 5 "Ballroom" 14. Axe 3 7. Asia 11 5 "Heat","Sole" 15. F.Miller 3 8. Queen 4 "Put" 16. RPM 3 Singles...New: Fleetwodd-Mac, Eddie Money, Nazareth. On: -Woilling Stones

Miller (4). REO Speedwagon (4), April Wine (4), Genesis (4), 707 Power On: Van Halen "Dancing"; 38 Special "Caught"; Asia "Sole","Heat

"Game", John Cougar "Hurts".

d

TW 4 "City's" 4 "Psychobabble","Fingers" 4 "Ran" 4 "Alive"

5 3 "You" 3 "Party" 3 "Danger" 3 "Legend"

-S-urvfvor (4), Steve

"(;4)R;i 2nsasoW' Sc e5:In"; Kansas

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WLAV-FM, Grand Rapids, MI P.0.-Dave Logan (Shift 3-7PM M-F)/M.D.-Tony Gates (Shift 6-10 M-F/Calls 10-3PM M-F/616-456-5461); Burkhart/Abrams.

Album Adds: Rolling Stones**Steve Miller "Keeps"**Survivor "Eye".

Current Albums By Emphasis WKS 1. Asia 13 2. Quec.n 5 3. Aldo Nova 21 4. Van Halen 5. Loverboy 6. Police 36 7. Springfield 14 8. McCartney 7 9. 38 Special 5 10. Alan Parsons 11. Glenn Frey 12. Roxy Music 13. Jethro Tull 14. Rainbow 15. "Cat People" 16. John Cougar 8 17. Scorpions 14 18. Toto 12 19. Huey Lewis 17 20. Iron Maiden 10

LW

d d d

TW Lead Cuts 5 Open 21. 5 Open 22. 5 Open 23. 5 Open 24. 5 Open 25. 5 Open 26. 5 Open 27. 5 Open 28. 5 Open 29. 5 "Fingers","Psycho","Step"30. 5 "Partytown","Born" 31. 5 "More","Space","Turn"

10 5 "Hard","Watch","Broad" 9 4 "Stone","Miss"

4 "Cat" 4 "Hurts","Mary" 4 "No" 4 "Rosanna","Afraid" 4 "Do","Workin'","Hope" 3 "Run"

Singles...New: Fleetwooc Mac, Eddie Money. On: Pete Townshend (Imp) (51, 'Rollin? Stones

WKS LW 10 12 8 6 8 3 3

d

3

32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39.

Motels Krokus Seagulls F.Miller Sparks 707 Heart Bow-Wow-Wow Jon Anderson Cheap Trick Greg Kihn Kansas Ambrosia Clash Sherbs Pat Metheny Axe Split Enz John Waite

3 5 9 3 6 3

6 4 3

TW 3 "Mission","Only" 3 "Long" 3 "Ran","Space" 3 "Stop" ,"Danger" 3 "Predict" 2 "Mega Force" 2 "City's" 2 "Candy" 2 "Time" 2 "Tight","Want" 2 "Testify","Every" 2 "Gamme" ,"Window" 2 "Welcome" 2 "Should" 1 "Ride" 1 "Eighteen" 1 "Party" 1 "Sandy" 1 "Change"

REO Speedwagon (5), April Wine (3), Nazareth (3), Genesis (5), Survivor 3), Jon Ray Parker, Jr. 151.

(5). Vangelis (5),

WLIR, Long Island, NY P.0. -Denis McNamara/M.D.-Ray White (Shift 2-6PM M-F/Calls 1-2PM M-F/ 516 -485-9200 ). Album Adds: Hound Dog Taylor**David Sancious**Clocks "Looks"**John Waite "Change"**David Johansen**

Steve Miller "Abracadabra","Wonder-1777,;Survivor "Eye**Roxy Music "More" ,"Avalon"** Tom Verlaine**Rolling Stones**Camel "Sasquatch.

Current Albums By Emnhasis WKS LW TW Lead Cuts 1. Blondie I d 5 "War","Hunter","Island" 26. Kansas 2. Clash 4 5 "Stay","Casbah","Right" 27. Sparks 3. Asia 13 5 Open 28. Rainbow 4. Greg Kihn 12 5 Open 29. Bow-Wow-Wow 5. Genesis(Imp) d 5 Open 30. Steel Pulse 6. John Cougar 8 5 "Good","Diane" 31. Billy Cobham 7. Van Halen 8 5 Open 32. Duran Duran 8. Men At Work 5 3 5 "Who" 33. Seagulls 4 9. Monroes 4 5 "Know" 34. John Martyn 8 10. Queen 5 5 4 "Fire","Girls","Pressure"35. Jim Carroll 5 11. Frank Zappa 5 5 4 "Valley" 36. BOC 8 12. Scorpions 12 4 "Like","All" 37. Thomas Dolby 4 13. Axe 4 4 "Party" 38. Cheap Trick 5 14. Jethro Tull 10 4 "Times" ,"You" 39. XTC 15. Alan Parsons d 4 "Psycho","Mama" 40. Riot 16. Haircut 100 9 2 4 "Love","Shirt" 41. John Hiatt 17. Pat Metheny 6 3 4 "James","18","Ramp" 42. Toto 18. Motels 10 3 4 "Only","Mercy" 43. Glenn Frey 19. Jon Anderson 3 4 3 "Surrender" 44. Pete Shelley 20. Kim Wilde 12 4 3 "Kids","2658" 45. Stevie Wonder 6 21. Heart 3 4 3 "Ciyt's" 46. Ry Cooder 22. The Jam 13 3 "Malice","Precious" 47. M.Oldfield 9 23. M.Crenshaw 6 3 "NYC","There","Girl" 48. Gang Of Four 24. Gary Bonds d 3 "Work" 49. R&L Thompson 25. Dave Edmunds 10 3 "Girls","Me" 50. Sherbs Singles...New: Eddiè--Money, Fleetwood -Mac, Boomtown Rats. On: Survivor

Stones (5), Genesis (5), Pete Townshend (Imp) (5), Steve Miller Vangelis 111 Andy _ Pratt _ 111, Missing Persons E2 121, Plimsouls

WKS 3 10 9

3

7 5 (-3). (5). 141-

LW TW 2 "Game" 2 "Predict" 2 "Stone","Night" 2 "Candy" 2 "Ravers" 2 "Jail" 2 "Prayer","Rio" 2 "Ran","Space" 1 "Couldn't" I "Jealous" 1 Open 1 "Flying" 1 "Want" ,"Tight" 1 "Senses","Ball" 1 "Man","Love" 1 "Fun" 1 "Rosanna" 1 "Party" 1 "Homosapien" 1 "Front" 1 Open 1 "Family" 1 "Call" 1 'Renege" 1 "Alive"

Eff Speedwagon (1), Rolling Adam Ant (4), Jon

4 4 3 3 1 d d 1

3

3 2 2

d d

d

d

WIRS,

Album

Louisville, KY P1.0.-Terry Meiners-Terry Of All Trades (Shift 4-8PM M-F/Calls Noon-4PM/502-585-5178)/ P.0.-Dave Conley; Burkhart/Abrams.

Adds: Steve Miller**707 (Re-Add) "Mega"**Alan Parsons Project**Frank Zappa**Rolling Stones.

Current Albums By Emphasis WKS LW TW Lead Cuts 1. McCartney 5 -"Take","Ballroom","Pound" 2. 38 Special 5 "Caught","Chain" 3. Asia 12 5 "Sole","Heat","Again" 4. Van Halen 8 5 "Secrets","Big","Pretty" 5. WLRS Homemade 5 6. Scorpions 11 5 "No" 7. Duke Jupiter 12 4 "Drink" 8. Toto 7 4 "Rosanna" 9. Rainbow 9 4 "Stone"* 10. Motels 3 4 "Only" 11. Kansas 4 "Game" Singles -Kew: FIeetwoo -Mac. On: RIO Speedwagon R-01-ing Stones , Power On: Loverboy "Lucky", Duke Jupiter "Drink", Asia "Time", Van Halen

"Caught'.

12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21.

Axe Survivor Krokus John Cougar Jethro Tull F.Miller Queen Loverboy D. Edmunds BOC

WKS LW TW

4 3 32 9 8

d d

"Party" 4 "Eye" 3 "Long"* 3 "Hurts" 3 "Times" 3 "Angels" 3 "Fire" 3 "Lucky" 3 "Small"' 1 "Blues"

teve Miller (3), Genesis (5). "Dancing", 38 Special

WLVQ, Columbus, OH P.0.-Pat Still/M.D.-Tim Smith (Shift 10-2PM M-F/Calls 2-5:30PM W-F/614-224-1271); Burkhart/Abrams.

Album Adds: Human League**Rolling Stones**Survivor.

Current Albums By Emphasis WKS LW TW Lead Cuts 1. Asia 13 5 l'Only","Sole","Dreams" 13. Glenn Frey 2. John Cougar 8 4 "Hurts","Jack" 14. Alan Parsons 3. Van Halen 8 4 "Dancing","Secrets" 15. 707 4. 38 Special 5 4 "Up","Chain" 16. Heart 5. Spittin'Image d 4 "Girls","Gone","Bay" 17. Cheap Trick 6. Kansas 3 3 "Games" 18. Wheels 7. Motels 6 3 2 "Only" 19. Gary Bonds 8. Frank Zappa d 2 "Valley" 20. Riot 9. Queen 5 2 "Put" 21. Seagulls 10. John Waite d 2 "Change" 22. Duke Jupiter 11. F.Miller 6 2 "Danger" 23. Sparks 12. Axe 4 2 "Party" Singles...New: Fleetwood Pc, Eddie Money, Nazareth. Oh: Rro -(3), Stones

Survivor (2). Power On: 38 Special "Caught", John Cougar "Hurts",

REO "Fire", Human League "Don't".

WKS LW

3 3 5 3

5 4

d

d

TW 2 "Party" 2 "Fingers" 2 "Mega" 2 "City's","Perfect" 2 "Want" 2 "Heaven" 2 "Work" 1 "Breed" 1 "Ran" 1 "Drink"

"Predict"

czy pEll Wine (2), Genesis (2),

Kansas "Game", Motels "Only", Van Halen "Streets",

WMUQ, Rochester, NY M.D.-Roberta Haber (Shift 10-2PM M-F/Calls 2-5PM M-F/716-232-7550)/P.D.-Tom Hunter; Sebastian/Casey.

Album Adds: Alan Parsons Project "Fingers"**Rolling Stones "Go-Go".

Current Albums By Emphasis WKS

3 5 13 9 7 9 7 33 12 14 7 9 11

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19.

Kansas 38 Special Asia Rainbow John Cougar Toto McCartney Loverboy Franke Scorpions Sherbs Point Blank Greg Kihn Glenn Frey 707 Motels Queen Cheap Trick Van Halen

LW TW 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 4

3 4 7 4 5 4 5 4 8 4

20. H/League 6 4 Singles.. .New: Apri Wine,

Survivor 141.

4

5 d

Lead Cuts "Game" ,"Face" "Chain" ,"Caught" "Heat","Sole" "Stone" "Hurts" "Afraid" "Ballroom" "Life" "Fighting" "One" "Ride","Alive" "Don't" "Testify" "Partytown","One" "Mega" "Only" "Fire" "Love" "Dancing" "Don't" Fleetwood Sac. On:

WKS LW TW 21. Duke Jupiter 16 22. Aldo Nova 20 23. Elton John 5 24. Heart 25. J.Ferguson 12 26. Sammy Hagar 22 27. Riot 28. Le Roux 21 29. Seagulls 3 30. D.Edmunds 4 31. M.Crenshaw 3 32. F.Miller 3 33. Jethro Tull 4 34. Police 26 35. R.Daltrey 13 36. COB 13 37. Gamma 16 38. Go Go's 20 39. Huey Lewis 19

4 4 4 d

d

4 3

3 "Drink" 3 "Fantasy" 3 "Garden" 3 "City's" 3 "Tonite" 3 "Rock" 3 "Breed" 3 "Last" 3 "Ran" 3 "Things" 3 "Someday" 3 "Dream" 3 "Fallen" 3 "Invisible" 2 "Joe" 2 "Still" 2 "Right" 2 "Beat" 2 "Change","Believe"

Rolling Stones (-4), RIO Spee wagon (4), Genesis (4),

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WMYK/W2AMI-AM, Elizabeth City/Norfolk, VA P.D./M.D.-Bill Simmons (No Shift/Calls 11-1PM M-F/ 804-461-1194).

Album Adds: Rolling Stones**Steve Miller**Glenn Frey**Frank Zappa**Marshall Crenshaw**Monroes.

Current Albuns Daily:Plays WKS LW TW

1. Van halen 8 7 2. Asia 13 7 3. 38 Special 5 7 4. Toto 11 5 5. Rainbow 9 5 6. T.Tutone 15 5 7. Aldo Nova 22 4 8. J.Geils 33 4 9. Queen 5 4 10. H/League 11 4 11. Kansas d 4 12. Heart d 4 13. Springfield 14 3 Singles.. New: Fleetwood !,Gc,

Miller (2). Power On: Toto "Rosanna",

"Jenny", 38 Special

Lead Cuts "Pretty" ,'Street" "Heat" ,"Sole" "Caught","Chain" "Rosanna" "Stone" "Jenny" "Fantasy" "Flame", "Freeze" "Fire" "Want" "Game" "City's" "Strangers","Kristina"26. Survivor. Oh: April Wine

14. Axe 15. Jim Carroll 16. F.Miller 17. Motels 18. Scorpions 19. Huey Lewis 20. John Cougar 21. Squeeze 22. 707 23. Joan Jett 24. Iron Maiden 25. Sherbs

WKS 4 7

10 13 18 7

23 12 5

LW TU 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 1

d d

"Party" "Work","Twin" "Danger","Stop" "Only" "You" "Work in' "Hurts" "Coffee" ,"Touch" "Mega" "Crimson" ,"Rock" "Run" "Alive"

Gary Bonds d 1 "Work" (2), REO Speedwagon (5), foiling Stones (5), Steve

Human League "Want", Van Halen "Dancing", Asia "Heat", "Sole", Tommy "Cau9ht"„ Kansas "Game", Stfvf MillfilfhoffL uçier.02„.FUSL M C2_,

Tu tone

WN0R-FM, Norfolk, VA P.D.-Ron Reger (Shift 6-10AM/Monday only for calls/804-623-9667)/M.D.-Les Wooten. Album Adds: Rolling Stones.

Current Albums By Emphasis WKS 1. Joan Jett 21 2. H/League 6 3. Van Halen 8 4. Springfield 13 5. Asia 13 6. Huey Lewis 14 7. 38 Special 4 8. Rainbow 9 9. Toto 10 10. Cars 31 11. Motels 5 12: Sammy Hagar 21 13. Quarterflash 32 14. Heart 15. Gamma 12

LW

2

5 d

rw 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3

Lead Cuts "Clover" ,"Rock" "Want" "Street" ,"Pretty" "Calling","Strangers" "Time"."Heat" "Working", "Believe" "UP"."Chain" "Stone" "Rosanna" "Cruiser","Victim" "Lonely" "Only","Fall" "Fool","Harden" "City's" "Right"

16. McCartney 17. Greg Kihn 18. Kansas 19. J.Geils 20. Axe 21. F.Miller 22. John Cougar 23. Loverboy 24. Queen 25. Bryan Adam, 21 26. Scorpions 11 27. M.Crenshaw 28. Aldo Nova 20 29. T.Tutone 20 30. CDB 13

WKS 6 6 3 26 4 5 5 32

LW

d

d 4 4

Tw 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1

"Pound","Ballroom" "Testify" "Game","Right" "Freeze" ,"Centerfold" "Party" "Stop","Firing" "Hurts" "Weekend" "Fire" "Lonely" "One" "Someday" "Fantasy" "Jenny" "Saigon"

WPLR, New Haven, CT P.D.-Rick Allison (Shift 6-10AM/203-777-6617). Album Adds: Rolling Stones**Blondie "War"**Roxy Music "More"**Axe "Party"**Glenn Frey "Partytown"**

707 "Mega Force"

Current Albums By Emphasis WKS LW TW Lead Cuts 1. 38 Special 5 3 4 "Caught" 2. McCartney 7 4 "Ballroom","Dress" 3. Scorpions 12 4 "No" 4. G. Parker 12 4 "Spot" 5. Bow-Wow-Wow 6 3 4 "Candy' 6. Toto 12 4 "Rosanna" 7. Kansas 4 "Game","Face" 8. Jam 12 4 "Town" 9. Asia 12 4 "Heat","Sole","Time" 10. Van Halen 7 4 "Where","Dancing" 11. Rainbow 4 "Stone" 12. Motels 9 4 "Lonely","Art" 13. Haircut 100 9 4 "Love" 14. Sparks 4 3 "Predict" 15. Jethro Tull 8 3 "Times" 16. Greg Kihn 12 3 "Testify" 17. Kim Wilde 10 3 "Kids"* 18. XTC 16 3 "Senses" 19. Springfield 14 3 "Calling" 20. Queen 5 3 "Fire" 21. Utopia 13 3 "World" 22. Frank Zappa 4 3 "Valley" 23. Sherbs 5 3 "Alive" Singles New: Fleetwood Mac. On: REO Speedwagon TIT, Refing Stones (31 GenesTS (3). Power On: 38 Special "Caught", Kansas "Game", Haircut 100 "Love", The Jam 'Town", Paul McCartney

"Ballroom","Dress", Rainbow "Stone", Asia "Heat","Sole", Scorpions "No", Toto "Rosanna", Van Halen "Where","Dancing", Motels "Only","Art", Graham Parker "Hit", Bow-Wow-Wow "Candy".

WKS LW 24. Dave Edmunds 9 25. Elton John 8 26. H/League 17 27. Andy Pratt 6 28. M.Crenshaw 6 29. Seagulls 5 30. Clash 31. John Cougar 32. Hall/Oates 33. Huey Lewis 34. Peter Noone 10 35. Stevie Wonder 6 36. Monroes 37. A.P.B. 4 38. Cheap Trick 5 39. Ambrosia 4 40. Heart 41. Outlaws 9 42. Squeeze 5 43. F.Miller 5 44. M/Persons 45. Chas Sandford

4 4

d

d

2 2 d d

TW 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2

"Boys" "Dear" "You" "Fun" "Goes" "Ran" "Stay" "Hurts" "Minute" "Working" "Anyway" ,"Rock" "Front" "People" "Town" "Tight" "Kid" "Man" "Rebel" "Hold" "Edge" "Words" "Surrender"

WPYX, Albany, NY P.D.-Ted Utz/M.D.-Ron Nenni (Shift 6-10PM M-F/Calls 3-5:30PM M-F/518-785-9800); Burkhart/Abramn.

Album Adds: Frank Zappa "Valley"**John Waite "Temptation" "Riot "Restless" "Rolling Stones "Go-Go", "Under","Spent"**Survivor "Eye"**Steve Miller "A-FiCadabra","Wondering" " Alan Parsons Pro i-7)i7Chobabble".

Current Albums By Daily Plays WKS LW TW Lead Cuts 1. Asia 13 7 "Sole","Tell","Ti 2. Scorpions 14 7 "You","Live" 3. 38 Special 5 7 "Caught","Chain" 4. Rainbow 9 7 "Stone","Death" 5. Motels 10 7 "Only" 6. John Cougar 9 7 "Hurts","Jack" 7. Kansas 3 7 "Face","Game" 8. Van Halen 8 7 6 "Dancing","Times" 9. McCartney 7 6 "Ballroom","Take" 10. 707 3 6 'Force" 11. Cheap Trick 5 6 "Love" 12. Queen 5 6 "Fire" 13. Glenn Frey d 5 "Partytown" 14. Gary Bonds d 5 "Work" 15. Heart 3 5 "City's" 16. Visitor 5 5 "Soul" 17. Toto 10 5 "Afraid" 18. H/League 11 5 4 "Don't" 19. Aldo Nova 22 6 4 "Fantasy","Love" Singles New: Fleetwoo Mac. On: April Wine

Genesis (6), Sparks (1), Steve Miller Power On: John Cougar "Hurts"; 38 Special

Steve Miller "Abracadrabra"; REO Speedwagon "Fine".

WKS me" 20. Loverboy 33

21. Soft Cell 22. BOC 9 23. Krokus 12 24. Squeeze 3 25. Huey Lewis 26. Sherbs 6 27. M.Crenshaw 3

,"Here" 28. Joan Jett 29 29. "Cat People" 30. J.Geils 33 31. Genesis 37 32. Axe 4 33. F.Miller 6 34. Monroes 6 35. Bow-Wow-Wow 36. Seagulls 7 37. Ambrosia 4

(5). Rolling Stones (7). "You"; Kansas "Gane";

C61.

LW TW 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2

5

3

3

4

"Over","Top","Lucky" "Tainted","Go" "Blues" ,"Wars" "Stick", "American" "Hold" "Workin'"* "Ride" "Someday" "Crimson" ,"Rock" "Cat" "Centerfold" ,"Flame" "Abacab":Like":'Corner "Party" "Dream" "What" "Candy" "Ran" "Satisfied"

RES SpeedWagon (7), Survivor (5),

Rainbow "Stone"; Motels "Only";

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WRKK„ Birmingham, AL P.0.-Dan Brennan (No Shift/Calls 9-Noon Tues./205-870-9900). Album Adds: -Steve Miller**Rolling Stones**Glenn Frey "Partytown","Give"**707 "Mega"**Roxy Music "More.

Current Albums By Emphasis WKS LW TW Lead Cuts I. McCartney 7 5 "Dancing","Pound" 19. Alan Parsons 2. Rainbow 9 5 "Stone" 20. Queen 5 3. Toto 11 5 "Rosanna" 21. Heart 3 4. Jethro Tull 10 5 "Beastie","Watch","Seal" 22. Motels 10 S. Aldo Nova 21 5 "Fantasy" 23. Cheap Trick 5 6. Van Halen 8 5 "Pretty","Dancing" 24. MTB 4 7. Asia 13 5 "Heat","Sole" 25. Elton John 3 8. John Cougar 6 4 5 "Hurts" 26. Monroes 5 9. Huey Lewis 15 5 "Workin'" 27. RPM 5 10. 38 Special 5 5 "Caught","Chain" 28. Franke 12 11. Scorpions 12 5 "You" 29. Axe 4 12. Kansas 3 5 "Game", "Crossfire" 30. Le Roux 22 13. Springfield 14 5 4 "Calling" 31. Dregs 14 14. Joan Jett 29 4 "Clover" ,"Rock" 32. Ambrosia 5 15. Sherbs 7 4 "Ride" 33. V.Morrison 15 16. COB 12 4 "Saigon" 34. Point Blank 11 17. F.Miller 6 4 "Stop","Danger" 35. BOC 8 18. Gary Bonds d 4 "Angelyne" Singles New: Frank appa Fleetwood Mac. On: April Wine (4), REO (4), Stones Power On: Asia "Heat", Jethro Tull "Beastie", Van Halen "Pretty".

WKS LW TV d

4

4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3

"Psychobabble","Eye" "Fire","Calling","Body' "Bright" "Mission" "Tight" ,"Want" "Reachin'" "Ball" "People" "Legend" "Want" "Party" "Safe","Addict.","Rock "Crank" "Still" "Windows" "White" "Blues"

(i), Steve Miller (4)

WRNO, New Orleans,l' LA P.O.-Mike Costello/M.D.-Dave Nichols (Shift 3-7PM/Calls 1-3PM W.Th.F./504-889-2424). Album Adds: Alan arson%Project "Fingers"**Chicago "Hard',**Gary U.S. Bonds 1Jut"**Rolling Stones "Go-Go".

Current Albums By Emphasis WKS 1. Loverboy 2. Outlaws 7 3. Rainbow 8 4. Aldo Nova 19 5. Jethro Tull 9 6. Krokus 7 7. Toto 10 8. Springfield 13 9. D.Edmunds 9 10. John Cougar 6 11. Asia 12 12. Motels 8 13. McCartney 7 14. Kansas 15. Heart 16. "Cat People" 17. Point Blank 10 18. Queen 5 19. BOC 5 'Singles...New: Fleetwood

LW TU 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4

Mac.

4

4

4 4 5 5 3 3

Lead Cuts wWorking","When" "Stop" "Stone" "Fantasy" "Hard" "American" "Rosanna" "Strangers" ,"Fool "Guys" "Stone" "Heat","Only" "Only" "Ballroom" ,"Ebony" "Game" 'City's" ,"Man" "Cat" "Let"

20. Cheap Trick 21. Sherbs 22. Franke 23. RPM 24, T.Tutone 25. Huey Lewis 26. Sparks 27. 38 Special 28. Elton John 29. Joan Jett 30. H/League 31. Monroes 32. F. Miller 33. Clash 34. Scorpions 35. Chas Sandford 36. Greg Kihn

"Life","Dancin","Body'37. COB "Blues" 38. Blondie On: REO Speedwagon (12 Survivor (-1-2, Steve

WKS LW TW 5 3 4 5 3 4 11 3 4 7 3 4 17 4 3 17 4 3 5 4 3 4 2 3 4 2 3 25 3 2 8 3 2

1 2 1 2 1 2

10 1 6 2 1 11 1 12 2 1

d 1 Miller (11

"Tight" ,"Want" "Alive" "Never" "Envy" "Jenny"* "Love* "Predict" "Caught" "Ball ","Empty" "Clover" "Don't" "People" "Dream" "Stay"

"Surrender" "Happy" "Saigon" "Island"

WRXL, Richmond, VA P.D.-Ilyse Gottlieb (Shift 10AM-Noon M-F/Calls except when on air M-F/804-282-9731); Burkhart/Abrams.

Album Adds: Plimsouls "Miles"**Rolling Stones**Steve Miller "Abracadabra"**Frank Zappa "Valley".

Current Albums By Emphasis WKS LW TU Lead Cuts 1. 38 Special 5 5 "Chain" ,"Caught" 2. Asia 13 5 "Time","Dreams","Heat" 3. John Cougar 7 5 "Hurts" 4. Rainbow 9 5 "Stone" 5. Motels 10 5 "Lonely" 6. Glenn Frey 4 "Partytown" 7. 707 3 4 "Force" 8. Van Halen 8 4 "Street" 9. M.Crenshaw 4 4 "Someday" 10. Monroes 5 4 "What" 11. Cheap Trick 5 4 "Love" 12. Kansas 3 4 "Game","Away" Singles...New: Fleetwood Mac, Nazareth. On: REO

Miller (4). Power On: Asia "Heat", John Cougar "Hurts",

"Only", Steve Miller "Abracadabra".

d

13. Toto 14. McCartney 15. F.Miller 16. Axe 17. H/League 18. Soft Cell 19. Squeeze 20. Alan Parsons 21. Clash 22. XTC 23. Gary Bonds 24. Bow-Wow-Wow

Speedwagon (4), April

WKS LW TU 11 5 3 7 3 5 3 4 3 3 3 3 3

d 3 d 3

3 2 4 2

d 2 3 1 Wine (3),

Rainbow "Cold", 38 Special " U p" ,

"Rosanna" "Away" "Angels" "Party"

"Tainted" "Black" "Eye" "Stay" "Senses" "Hold" "Candy" Survivor (S), Steve

Kansas "Play", Motels

WSYR, Syracuse/Utica, NY M.D.-Tom Nast (Shift 7-Mid.M-F/Calls 3-6PM W.Th.F./315-472-9797): Burkhart/Abrams. Album Adds: Rolling Stones**Survivor "Eye"**Steve Miller "Abracadabra".

Current Albums By Emphasis WKS LW TW Lead Cuts 1. 707 3 5 "Force" 18. Greg Kihn 7 2. Huey Lewis 16 5 "Change","Believe" 19. BOC 8 3. 38 Special 5 5 "Caught","Chain" 20. Loverboy 33 4. Asia 13 5 "Sole","Heat","Wildest" 21. Krokus 12 5. McCartney 7 5 "Pound","Ballroom" 22. Heart 3 6. Van Halen 8 5 4 "Street" ,"Times" 23. Duke Jupiter 18 7. Gary Bonds d 4 "Work" 24. S. Wonder 4 8. Alan Parsons d 4 "Fingers" 25. H/League 15 9. Kansas 3 2 4 "Game" 26. Fist 8 10. Queen 5 4 "Fire" 27. John Waite 11. Outlaws 10 4 "Rebel","Don't" 28. Scorpions 13 12. John Cougar 7 4 "Hurts" 29. Glenn Frey 13. Monroes 4 2 4 "People" 30. Riot 14. Rainbow 9 4 "Stone" 31. D.Edmunds 15. Sherbs 6 4 "Alive" 32. MTB 16. Motels 3 3 4 "Only" 33. Kim Wilde 17. Cheap Trick 5 3 "Want" Singles...New: Fleetwood Mr-ac, Eddie Money. On: Stones -(5), April Wine (5), Roas

Genesis (5). Power On: Asia "Heat", 38 Special "Caught",

REO "Fire".

WKS LW TU

4

4 2 4 4 d

d d

4 3 6

3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 1 1

1

4Testify" "Blues" ,"Reaper" "Weekend","Over","Top" "Stick" "City's" "Drink","Motel","Sugar' "Front" "Don't" "Thunder" "Change" "No" "No" "Restless" "Generation" "Girl" "Kids"

',15), Survivor (4),

John Cougar "Hurts", Van Halen "Street", Genesis "Paperlate",

WTUE, Dayton, OH P.D.-Dave Luczak/M.D.-Jim Kinney (Shift Noon-4PM M-F/Calls 9:30-11AM M-F/513-224-1501). Album Adds: -Rolling Stones "Go Go","Thumb","Start n**Survivor "Eye"**Steve Miller "Abracadabra"**Monroes

"People".

Current Albums By Emphasis WKS LW 1. Van Halen 2. Asia 12 3. 38 Special 4. Motels 9 5. John Cougar 6. Kansas 3 7. Glenn Frey 8. Scorpions 14 9. Loverboy 33 10. BOC 8 11. Rainbow 9 12. Alan Parsons Singles...New: Fleetwoo

d

d

TU Lead Cuts "Dancing","Good","Full"

5 "Heat","Sole","Time" 5 "Up","Chain","Track" 4 "Mercy","Only" 4 "Hurts" 4 "Game","On","Right" 4 "Partytown","Found" 3 "No","Blackout" 3 "Lucky","Top" 3 "Reaper","Blues","Godz." 3 "Stone" ,"Power" 3 "Step" ,"Fingers" c, Eddie Money, Journey. On:

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

WKS . Heart 3 • Queen • McCartney • H/League 8 • 707 3 . Sherbs 4 • Axe 3 . Krokus 6 . Cheap Trick . F.Miller . D.Edmunds 8

April Wine i31, REO

LW TW 3 3 2 2 1

1

d

"City's" "Fire" "Take","Pound" "Don't" "Mega" "Alive" "Party" "Long" "Want" "Danger" "Small"*

z Stones 121, _ Genesis _ 122,___.

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Level II WWCK, Flint, MI P.D./M.D.-Mark Miller (Shift 10-2PM M-F/Calls 2-6PM W-F/313-744-1570); Burkhart/Abrams. Album Adds: Soft Cell "Glenn Frey**Rolling Stones**Steve Miller"Roxy Music**Survivor.

Current Albums

By Emphasis WKS LW TW Lead Cuts WKS LW TW 1. Motels 9 5 'Mission',"Lonely" 15. Scorpions 13 5 3 "No" 2. John Cougar 8 5 "Hurts" 16. Rainbow 8 5 3 "Stone" 3. Van Halen 8 5 "Secrets","Where" 17. Gary Bonds d 3 "Work" 4. Toto 11 5 "Rosanna" 18. Alan Parsons d 3 "Psychobabble" 5. McCartney 6 4 5 "Ballroom" 19. Axe 3 3 "Party" 6. Asia 13 5 "Sole","Time","Here" 20. NIB 3 3 "President" 7. 38 Special 5 5 "Caught" ,"Chain" 21. Bow-Wow-Wow 3 3 "Candy" 8. Kansas 3 5 "Play" 22. Ambrosia 6 4 2 "Still" 9. Heart 3 3 4 "Mine" 23. F/Miller 6 3 2 "Danger" 10. Franke 11 4 "Gina" 24. M.Crenshaw 3 2 "Someday" 11. Elton John 7 4 "Empty" 25. RPM 5 2 "Legend" 12. 707 3 4 "Mega" 26. Sherbs 8 3 2 "Ride" 13. Cheap Trick 5 4 "Want" 27. John Waite d 2 "Change" 14. Queen 3 4 "Girls","Fire" 28. Stevie Wonder d 2 "Front" Singles New: Eddie ney Fleetwood Mac, Genesis. On: REO (5), April Wine (4), -Nazareth (3), Steve

Miller (4), Survivor (4). Power On. Kansas "Game', John Cougar "So", Asia "Heat", Toto "Rosanna", 38 Special "Caught", Motels

"Lonely", Survivor "Eye".

WZXR, Memphis, TN P.D.-Redbeard/Asst.M.D.-Robin Sterns (Shift 6-10PM M-F/Calls after 2PM W/901-726-0060); Burkhart/Abrams.

Album Adds: Rolling Stones "Go-Go","Satisfaction","Thumb" "Steve Miller "Abracadabra" "Glenn Frey "Partytown"** Gary UT S. Bonds "Work".

Current Albums Bi Daily Pla s WKS LW TW Lead Cuts . 38 Special 7 8 'Chain","Stranger" 11. H/League 2. Van Halen 8 6 "Ti mes" ,"Secrets" 12. Rainbow 3. Asia 13 6 "Wildest","Sole","Heat" 13. Scorpions 4. John Cougar 8 4 "Hurts" 14. Point Blank 5. Survivor d 4 "Eye" 15. BOC 6. Motels 8 4 "Only" 16. Heart 7. Kansas 3 4 "Games" 17. Queen 8. Frank Zappa d 3 "Valley" 18. Dave Edmunds 9. Seagulls 8 3 "Ran" 19. 707 10. Soft Cell 3 2 3 "Tainted" 20. Cheap Trick in9les...New: Fleetwood Mac, Genesis 17'. On: REO 1-41, Stones 161, April

WKS LW TW 7 3 "Don't" 9 3 "Stone" 13 3 "No" 11 3 "White" 8 3 "Blues","Reaper" 3 3 2 "City's"

3 2 "Fire" 3 2 "Small" 3 2 "Mega"

2 "Want" Wine 011 Steve Miller 141.

WZZO, Bethlehem/Allentown, PA P.0.-Tom Kelly (Shift 4-8PM M-F/Calls 10-3PM M-F except Tues.)/ M.D.-Bruce Bond (Shift 9-Noon M-F/Calls 1:30-6PM M-F/215-694-0511); Burkhart/Abrams.

Album Adds: Rolling Stones "Go Go' "Steve Miller "Abracadabra","Wondering"**Survivor "Eye"**Gary U. S. Bonds "Out".

Current Albums

By Emphasis WKS LW TW Lead Cuts WKS LW TW 1. McCartney 6 5 "Ballroom","Away" 13. Clash 4 3 "Should" 2. Kansas 3 5 "Gaine" ,"On" 14. Axe 4 1 3 "Party" 3. 38 Special 5 5 "Caught" 15. Heart 3 3 "City's" 4. Van Halen 8 5 "Street","Good","Bill" 16. Monroes 5 3 "People" 5. John Cougar 8 5 "Hurts" 17. Queen 5 3 "Fire" 6. Rainbow 8 5 "Stone","Power" 18. Elton John 4 3 "Dear" 7. Scorpions 14 5 "No","Dynamite" 19. Squeeze 5 3 "Returned" 8. Asia 13 5 "Time","Sole","Feeling" 20. Glenn Frey d 1 "Partytown" 9. Alan Parsons d 3 "Fingers" 21. Bow-Wow-Wow 3 1 "Candy" 10. 707 d 3 "Mega" 22. Frank Zappa d 1 "Valley" 11. M.Crenshaw 5 3 "Day" 23. Sherbs 6 1 "Ride" . Motels 9 3 "Mission"

Singles...New: Fleetwood'Mjac, Eddie Money, -Nazareth. On: Steve Miller (1), April 'Wine (3), REO (5), Stones (3), Genes s (5), Survivor (5), Revenge (3), Plimsouls "Miles" (1), Flamin' Harry "Ride" (3),

Power ..... On: Scorpions "No", John Cougar "Hurts", 38 Special "Caught", Rainbow "Stone", Van Halen "Dancing", Kansas "Game", REO "Fires", Survivor "Eye", Genesis "Paperlate", Fleetwood Mac "Hold".

Level 111 KILO, Colorado Springs, CO P.0.-Rich Hawk (Shift 6-9AM M-F)/M.D.-Art Phillips (Shift 3-6PM M-F/

Calls 9-Noon M.T.W./303-634-4896). Album Adds: Haircut One Hundred "Love" "Jon Anderson "Time'**Clocks "She"**Harlequin "Love"**

Steve Miller 'Keep" "Rolling Stones "Spend","Stari' 7 7der".

Current Albums By Emphasis 1. John Cougar 2. Kansas 3. Greg Kihn 4. Motels 5. Asia 6. Cheap Trick 7. 38 Special 5 8. Queen 5 9. Van Halen 8 10. Heart 3 11. Survivor 12. 707 13. Monroes 14. Seagulls 15. "Cat People' 16. Jethro Tull 17. Scorpions 18. Aldo Nova 19. McCartney 20. M.Crenshaw

WKS LW 8 3 12 9 13 5

4

4

TW 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 4

6 4 7 4

4 3 10 5 3 14 3 20 4 3 7 4 3 5 3

Lead Cuts "Jack","Hurts%'Thunder" 21. Bow-Wow-Wow "Face","Game","Right" 22. Sherbs "Testify", "Man" 23. Frank Zappa "Lonely","Mission" 24. Alan Parsons "Heat","Time","Dreams" 25. John Waite "Tight","Want" 26. Axe "Up","Chain","Rough" 27. Elton John "Fire" ,"Girls" 28. Rainbow "Street","Guitars" 29. F.Miller "City's","Bright","Fast" 30. Ambrosia "Eye" 31. Men At Work "Mega Force" "What" "Space" ,"Ran" "Cat"

32. Squeeze 33. Kim Wilde 34. Gary Bonds 35. Glenn Frey

"Times","Fly.","Beast." 36. Clash "Like","Dynamite" 37. H/League "Fantasy"aall","Foolin'"38. Point Blank "Pound" 39. Cold Chisel "Someda " "She"

inq es...New: ri Wine, F eetwood ac. On: Ro Steve Miller 121, Plimsouls 141.

WKS 8 8

3 3 7 9 6 4 4 4

3 12 11

LW TW 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1

d d 2

3

1 d d d 1 3 3 d

"Candy" "Ride" "Valley" "Fingers Wsycho'.';'Sky" "Change" "Party" "Ball" "Stone","Power" "Stop","Firing" "Still" "Who" "Returned" ,"Coffee" "Kids" "Work" "Partytown" "Stay" "Want" "Roll" "Got"

ng Stones , REI pee wagon , nes s

KLAQ, El Paso, TX P.D.-Arin Michaels/M.D.-Rob Roman (Shift 10-3PM M-F/Calls After 3PM M-F/915-544-8864); Burkhart/Abrams.

Album Adds: Gary U.S. Bonds "Work" "Survivor "Eye".

turrent Albums

By Eryhasis WKS LW TW Lead Cuts WKS LW TW 1. Scorpions 11 'No" 18. Point Blank 11 3 2. Frank Zappa 5 "Valley" 19. Cheap Trick 3 3. Toto 11 5 "Rosanna" 20. F.Miller 6 2 3 4. Asia 14 5 "Heat","Wildest","Sole" 21. Heart 3 3 5. Krokus 12 5 "American","Stick" 22. 707 3 3 6. 38 Special 5 "Up","Chain" 23. Monroes 4 3 7. Van Halen 8 5 "Pretty","Street" 24. Ambrosia 6 3 8. John Cougar 8 5 "Hurts","Diane" 25. A.P.B. 6 3 9. Kansas 3 5 "Game" 26. Stevie Wonder 6 2 10. McCartney 7 3 "Today","Take","Pound" 27. Axe 4 2 11. Franke 12 3 "Just" 28. Sherbs 2 12. Glenn Frey 3 "Partytown" 29. Bow-Wow-Wow 2 13. Queen 3 "Fire" 30. Soft Cell 3 2 14. Greg Kihn 12 3 "Happy" 31. John Waite 3 2 15. Iron Maiaen 12 3 "Hill" 32. Chas Sandford 3 2 16. Alan Parsons 3 "Psycho.","Children" 33. Riot d 1 17. Motels 9 3 "So","Lonely:

Singles...New: Eddie Money. On: April Wine (3), REO Speedwagon (3J, RorTng Stones (3), Survivor (7). Steve Miller (2).

Power On: Asia "Wildest",Sole","Time", Krokus "American","Stick", Van Halen "Pretty","Street"."Times", 38 Special "Caught","Chain".

d

5

d

d

"Go","Roll","Great" "Want" "Danger" "City's" "Mega Force" "What" "How" "Town" "Front" "Rack" "Alive" "Candy" "Tainted" "Change" "Surrender" Open

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KLBJ, Austin, TX P.0.-Clark Ryan (Shift 6-9AM M-F/512-474-6543)/M.D.-John Michael Scott (Shift 1GAM-2PM M-F/Calls 2:30-5PM M-F).

Album Adds: Steve Miller**Survivor**Axe**Rolling Stones.

KWFM. Tucson, AZ P.0.-Jim Ray (Shift 10AW2PM)/Rick Allen (Shift 2-7PM M-F/Calls 11-1PM T or Th/ 602-624-5588); Jeff Pollack.

Album Adds: Axe**Rolling Stones**Steve Miller.

Current Albums By Emphasis WKS LW TW 1. Heart 5 2. Toto 10 5 3. Asia 13 5 4. McCartney 7 5 5. Greg Kihn 11 5 6. Kansas 5 7. Van Halen 8 5 8. John Cougar 6 5 9. 38 Special 5 10. Queen 11. Cheap Trick 4 12. Elton John 7 4 13. Scorpions 10 4 14. Motels 9 4 15. H/League 4 16. Rainbow 8 4 17. Point Blank 10 3 18. Seagulls 3 "Ran" Singles...New: Fleetwood Mac, Journey. On: Steve Miller (4), Genesis

REO Speedwagon 132.

Lead Cuts "Man" ,"Bright" "Rosanna" ."Afraid" "Sole","Heat" "Ebony", "Ballroom" "Testify","Happy" "Game","Pight" "Pretty" ,"Secrets" "Hurts"."Jack" "Caught"."Chain" "Fire" "Love" "Ball" "No" "Only" "Don't" "Stone" "Let","Down"

19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35.

M. Crenshaw 707 "Cat People" D.Edmunds S. Wonder Soft Cell J.Geils Karla Bonoff Split Enz Monroes Ambrosia Sherbs John Waite Glenn Frey F.Miller Alan Parsons Gary Bonds

WKS LW TW 3 3 3

9 3 3

13 3 3

7 3 8 3 6 3 6 3 6 3

3 3 3 3 3

. P

"Someday" "Mega" "Cat" "Small" "Front" "Tainted" "Angel" "Personally" "Six" "People" "Openers" "Alive" "Change" "Give" "Dream" "Fingers" "Work"

ru l Wine (3), Survivor (3).

KSI , Lafayette, LA P.D.-Scott Seagraves (Shift 3-7PM M-F/Calls to Marsha Cummings 3-5PM M-T/ 318-232-1311); Burkhart/Abrams.

Album Adds: Rolling Stones "Stay","Imagination"**Clash "Stay".

Current Albums By Daily Plays WKS LW TW Lead Cuts WKS LW TW 1. McCartney 9 here","Take","Ballroom" 20. John Waite • 3 "Change" 2. Van Halen 8 10 "Cancing","Good" Guitars"21. Bow-Wow-Wow 4 3 "Candy" 3. Asia 13 10 7 "Sole","Dreams","Heat" 22. Ambrosia 4 3 "Still" 4. John Cougar 8 7 "Hurts","Jack" 23. Glenn Frey d 3 "Partytown" 5. 38 Special 5 6 24. Alan Parsons d 3 "Fingers"

75 21.1e ain"6. Frank Zappa d 25. RPM 4 3 "Dies" 7. Queen 5 5 "Fire" 26. Jon/Vangelis 3 2 3 "Home" 8. Scorpions 14 5 "Ne,"Blackout" 27. F.Miller 6 3 "Danger" 9. Monroes 6 5 "What" 28. Cheap Trick 5 3 "Want" 10. Rainbow 8 5 "Stone" 29. Gary Bonds d 3 "Work" 11. Motels 9 5 "Lonely" 30. H/League 13 5 2 "Don't" 12. 707 3 3 4 "Mega Force" 31. Springfield 14 4 2 "Calling"* 13. Heart 3 3 4 "City's" 32. Krokus 12 3 2 "Long","Bad" 14. S.Wonder 5 4 "Front" 33. Alliance 6 2 "Love" 15. Axe 4 4 "Party" 34. BOC 8 2 "Blues" ,"Veterans" 16. Seagulls 7 4 "Space" 35. D.Edmunds 8 2 "Small" 17. Men At Work 4 3 4 "Who" 36. W.Waldman 4 2 "Heartbeat" 18. Toto 11 6 3 "Rosanna","Afraid" 37. Chas Sandford 6 3 2 "Surrender" 19. Soft Cell 4 3 "Tainted" 38. "Cat Peo le" 3 1 "Cat" ing es...New: eetwoo c, Ed ie Money. On: Survivor Eye 3 , REI Spee wagon 5 , Ro ing Stones 3 ,

April Wine (3). Genesis (3), Plimsouls (2), Steve Miller (5), Loverboy "Over" (5). Power On: John Cougar "Hurts", Asia "Sole", 38 Special "Caught", Kansas "Game", Loverboy "Over",

Van Helen "Street", Rainbow "Stone", Motels "Only", REO Speedwagon "Fire", Steve Miller "Abracadabra", Frank Zappa "Girl".

Current Albums By Emphasis WKS LW TW Lead Cuts 1. John Cougar 'Good' 2. Kansas d 5 "Game","Away" 3. 38 Special 5 5 "Caught","Chain" 4. Toto 11 5 "Rosanna" 5. Asia 12 5 "Heat","Sole" 6. Motels 9 5 "Lonely" 7. Monroes 5 5 "People" 8. Greg Kihn 12 5 "Happy" 9. Rainbow 7 5 "Stone" 10. Scorpions 14 5 "No" 11. Queen 5 5 4 "Calling" 12. Heart d 4 "City's" 13. Seagulls 5 4 "Ran" 14. Elton John 8 5 4 "Ball" 15. Jon/Vangelis 4 "Find" 16. Alan Parsons d 3 "Eye","Fingers" Singles...New: Fleetwoo Mac. On: Steve Miller (5),

REO Speedwagon 131, April Wine 121.

WKS LW TW 17. J.Riopelle 3 "Take" 18. McCartney 7 3 "Take" 19. LRB 3 "Man" 20. Cars 31 2 "Since" 21. Genesis 2 "Man" 22. K.Bonoff 2 "Personally" 23. Glenn Frey 2 "Found" ,"Partytown" 24. Squeeze 2 "Black"

2 1 "Candy" 6. F.Miller 25. Bow-Wow-Wow

1 "Down" 27. Kim Wilde 1 "Kids" 28. D.Edmunds 29. XTC 1 "Small" 1 "Senses" 30. MTB 1 31. 707 1 "Force" 32. Haircut 100 8 1 "Love" Survivor (3), Genes s ), killing Stones (5),

d 4

4 4 3 d

3 3 d 2 2 2

KWXL, Albuquerque, NM P.D.-Bill Stambaugh (Shift 10-2PM/Calls anytime after 2PM/505-765-5400)/ M.D.-Doug Davis.

Album Adds: Survivor "Eye"**Rolling Stones**Kim Wilde "Kids"**Steve Miller "Abracadabra"**707 "Mega".

Current Albums By Emphasis 1. Asia 2. Van Halen 3. Motels 4. John Cougar 5. 18 Special 6. H/League 7. Kansas 8. Toto 9. Scorpions 10. Rainbow 11. Aldo Nova 12. McCartney 13. F.Zappa 14. Greg Kihn 15. Queen 16. Heart 17. Jethro Tull 18. Springfield Singles...New:

WKS LW 13 8 9 8 5 11 3 10 14 9 21 6

12 5 3 9 14 Ambrosia Fleetwood Mac, Nazareth. On: REO Speedwagon (4), April

Genesis 121, Survivor 121, 707 111.

4 4

4 4 d

5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2

Lead Cuts "Sole", »Heat","Tell" 19. "Dancing""Secrets","Little"20. "Lonely" ,"Mission" "Hurts" ,"Jack" "Caught" ,"Rough" "Want" "Game" "Rosanna","Afraid" "You" "Stone" 28. "Ball","Fun","Foolin" 29. "Take aallroom","Pound" 30. "Valley" 31. "Testify","Happy" 32. "Fire","Body" 33. "Man"."City's" 34. "Beastie","Fallen" 35. "Calling" "Kris." 36.

21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27.

WKS LW Elton John 6 Cheap Trick 5

12 12 6 18 11 4

2

4 3

Krokus Girlschool S.Wonder Soft Cell Iron Maiden "Cat People" Gary Bonds Alan Parsons Glenn Frey XTC Monroes F.Miller Seagulls Bow-Wow-Wow John Waite

5 4 5 4 3 3 5 Wine

3

d d d

TW 2 "Ball" 2 "Want" ,"Tight" 2 "Woman" 2 "Race" 2 "Front" 2 "Tainted" 2 "Run" 2 "Cat" 1 "Work" 1 "Fingers" 1 "Partytown" 1 "Senses" 1 "People" 1 "Danger" 1 "Space" 1 "Candy" 1 "Temptation" ,"Change 1 "Satisfied"

1), Rolling Stones (1),

KZEL, Eugene, OR M.D.-Ken Martin (Shift 3-7PM M-F/Calls 10AM-2PM M-F/503-484-4304); Burkhart/Abrams. Album Adds: Steve Miller**Survivor**Monroes**A Flock Of Seagulls**Gary U.S. Bonds**Glenn Frey**

Rolling Stones**A an Parsons Project.

Current Albums By Emphasis WKS LW TW Lead Cuts 1. Asia 13 5 "Heat","Sole","Dreams" 2. John Cougar 7 5 "Hurts" 3. Scorpions 13 5 "No" 4. Rainbow 7 5 "Stone" 5. Point Blank 11 5 "Roll" 6. 38 Special 5 5 "Up","Chain" 7. Van Helen 8 5 "Street","Times" 8. Kansas 3 d 5 "Game" 9. Motels 7 5 "Only" 10. Cheap Trick 5 4 "Want" 11. Heart 3 4 "City's" d Singles...New: REO Speedwagon, April Wine., Fleetwood Mac. On: Genesis 141, Foreigner Live 12" 131.

12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21.

WKS Soft Cell Queen Greg Kihn Axe 707 F.Miller BOC Krokus Jim Carroll Jon/Vangelis

LW TW 3 5 12 4 3 6 8 12 5 3

d

d

d

4 "Tainted" 4 "Fire" 4 "Testify" 4 "Party" 4 "Mega" 3 "Danger" 3 "Blues" 3 "Stick" 2 2 "Home"

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MBLM, Lewiston/Portland, ME P.D.-Mike Bushey/M.D.-Jose Diaz (Shift 2-6PM M-F/Calls 11-2PM M.T.W./ 207-783-2065 or Portland Line 207-774-6364); Sebastian/Casey.

Album Adds: Survivor**Rolling Stones**Gary U.S. Bonds**Cold Chisel**Steve Miller**Alan Parsons Project.

Current Album By Emphasis WKS LW TW Lead Cuts WKS 1. Kansas 3 d 5 "Game" 21. Bryan Adams 20 2. 38 Special 5 5 "Up","Chain" 22. Le Roux 3. Franke 12 5 "Keep" 23. Loverboy 33 4. Point Blank 11 5 "Great" 24. Stones 42 5. Elton John 8 5 "Empty" 25. McCartney 7 6. Van Halen 8 5 "Times" 26. S.Nicks 7. John Cougar 7 5 "Hurts" 27. J.Geils 33 8. Asia 13 5 "Heat","Sole" 28. Quarterflash 35 9. Sherbs 7 5 "Alive" 29. T.Tutone 15 10. Aldo Nova 18 5 "Fantasy" 30. Glenn Frey 11. C.Checker 17 4 "Harder" 31. 707 12. Joan Jett 4 "Clover" 32. Queen 4 13. Scorpions 14 4 "No" 33. D.Twilley 11 14. J.Ferguson 15 4 "Tonite" 34. Huey Lewis 11 15. 0.0sbourne 31 4 "Tonight" 35. Greg Kihn 11 16. Motels 9 4 "Lonely" 36. Monroes 4 17. Toto 9 4 "Afraid" 37. Sammy Hagar 22 18. Rainbow 9 4 "Stone" 38. F.Miller 4 19. R.Daltrey 13 4 "Martyrs"."W W 39. Jethro Tull 7 20. Duke Jupiter 7 4 "Drink" 40. H/League 3 Singles...New: April Wine, Fleetwood Mac. On: Survivor (T, Cars 'Since

REO Speedwagon 121, Rollin2 Stones ill. Police (5)

LW N

d d

d

3 "Lonely"."Fits" 3 "Addicted","Safe" 3 "Over"."ToP" 3 "Fire" 3 "Ebony" ,"Here" 3 "Edge" 3 "Freeze" 3 "Fool","Right" 3 "Jenny" 3 "Found","Partytown" 2 "Mega" 2 "Fire" 2 "Somebody" 2 "Believe","Change" 2 "Testify" 1 "People" 1 "Fire","Heavy" 1 "Dream" 1 "Fallen" 1 "Don't"

(3j. Steve Miller (1),

WDHA, North Jersey, NJ G.M.-Bob Linder (Calls Noon-6PM M-F)/P.D.-Mark Chernoff (Shift 6-9AM M-F)/ Calls 9-2PM M-F/201-328-1055).

Album Adds: Steve Miller "Abracadabra", "Keeps", "Cool"**David Johansen "Animals", "Reachout", "Funky"** Rolling Stones**Genesis (Imp) "Paperlate", "Recall".

Current Albums By Dail), Plays 1. Asia 2. H/League 3. McCartney 4. Gary Bonds 5. Toto 6. John Cougar 7. Scorpions 8. 38 Special 9. Rainbow 10. Van Halen 11. Kansas 12. Squeeze 13. Heart 14. Motels 15. Bow-Wow-Wow 16. Frank Zappa 17. 707 18. Sherbs 19. Cheap Trick 20. Axe 21. Jethro Tull 22. Elton John 23. Joan Jett 24. Greg Kihn Singles...New:

April (4).

Power On: Steve Miller "Abracadabra", Kansas "Game", Bow-Wow-Wow "Candy", Squeeze "Coffee", Toto "Rosanna", Scorpions "No", Asia "Sole", 38 Special "You", John Cougar "Hurt", Paul McCartney "Ballroom", Sherbs "Ride", Survivor "Eye, 707 "Mega Force", Gary U.S. Bonds "Out", REO Speedwagon "Fire. Rolling Stones "Go-Go", Genesis "Paperlate", Axe "Party", Fleetwood Mac "Hold", Frank Zappa "Valley".

WKS 13 18 7 3 11 8 14 5 9 8 3 5 3 10 8

3 8 5 3 10 8 29 12

LW

6 6

4 4

d

3

5

3 3

TW Lead Cuts 7 "Sole","Only","Heat" 25. Aldo Nova 5 "Don't","Dreams" 26. Go Go's 5 "Ballroom","PoundrEbony" 27. "Cat People" 5 "OutrRendezvous';"Hold" 28. John Waite 5 "Rosanna" ,"Afraid" 29. Jon Anderson 5 "Hurts" ,"Hand" 30. Dave Edmunds 5 "Good","Afraid","Black." 31. Clash 5 "Up","Rough","Chain" 32. J.Gells 5 "Stone","Power","Bring" 33. Alliance 5 "Dancing","All","Hang" 34. Chicago 5 "Games","Right","Fair" 35. Queen 5 "Black" ,"Returned" 36. M.Crenshaw 4 "City's","Man","Perfect" 37. Ambrosia 4 "Mission","Only","Take" 38. Sparks 4 "Candy" 39. Alan Parsons 4 "Valley" 40. The Jam 4 "Mega Force" 41. F.Miller 4 "Ride","Alive" 42. W.Waldman 4 "Want","Love's","Tight" 43. Seagulls 4 "Party" 44. Outlaws 3 "FallenrBeastierClasp" 45. S.Wonder 3 "Ball","Dears","Empty" 46. Monroes 2 "Clover","Rock","Run." 47. Blondie 2 "Happy" "Testify" 48. Glenn Frey

Mac, Pete rownshend, Eddie -Money, Crosby, Stills REO Speedwagon (3), Rolling Stones (5), Survivor

WKS LW 22 37 8 4 4 10 4 34 3

5 6

3

7 6 10 3 10 5 5 3

3

3

d

d

d

TW 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

"Fantasy","Ball" "Beat","Lips","Down" "Cat" "White","Temptation" "Olympia" ,"Surrender" "Girls","Boys","Thinge "Casbah" ,"Should" "RagerFlamerCenter." "Don't","Make","Love" "Hard","What" "Calling","Fire" "Some","Dance","NYC" "SatisfiedrNowrFor" "Predict" "FingersrEye","Old" "Malice" "Danger","Zap","Stop" "Fight.","Heart." "Space" ,"Ran" "Stop" ,"Rebel" "Front" "People" "War"

Fleetwood Wine (3),

d 2 "Partytown","Someone" 8. Nash. On: Nazareth (2), (4 , Genesis (4), Steve Miller

WIMZ, Knoxville. TN P.D.-Kerry Lambert (Shift 3-7PM M-F/Calls 3-5PM M-F)/M.D.-Dan Walston (Shift 10AM-3PM M-F/Calls 3-5PM M-F/615-525-6000); Burkhart/Abrams.

Album Adds: Rolling Stones**Survivor**Steve Miller.

Current Album By Dail,y Plays WKS LW TW Lead Cuts WKS LW TW 1. Asia 13 8 'Heat","Only","Sole" 18. Stevie Nicks 3 2 "Glitter"

19. Glenn Frey 2. Loverboy 33 6 "When","Top" 3. 38 Special 5 6 "Caught","Chain" 20. 707

3 2 "Found" 2 "Mega"

4. Van Halen 8 4 "Street","Times" 21. Outlaws 5. John Cougar 8 22. "Cat People" 1 "Foxtail" 4 "Hurts" 10 6. Motels 1 "Fires"

10 4 "Lonely" 7. Kansas 3 4 "Game" 23. RPM 6 1 "Legend"

24. Elton John 8 1 "Dear" 8. AXE 4 2 "Party" 25. Kro kus 12 1 "American" 9. Seagulls 4 2 "Ran" 26. Sher bs 8 1 "Slive" 10. Rainbow 9 2 "Stone" 27. Split Enz 8 1 "Leaky" 11. Scorpions 13 2 "No" 28. Ambros ia 6 1 "Kid" 12. H/League 11 2 "You" 29. Iron Maiden 13 13. F.Miller 6 2 "Danger" 30. Point Bl an k 12 1 '"e" 14. Alan Parsons d 2 "Psychobabble" 31. A.P.B. 6 1 "Town" 15. Springfield 14 2 "All" 1 "Love" 32. John Martyn 5

8 2 "Blues" 33. Queen 5 16. BOC 1 "Put" 17. J.Geils 8 2 "Flamethrower" 34. Gary Bonds 1 O Singles...New: Fleetwood Mac, Nazareth. On: Rolling Stones (2), REO Spee wagon(-2)",uApril Wine (2),

Survivor (2), Genesis (1), Sparks (1). Steve Miller (2), Soft Cell (2). Power On: Asia "Heat", Van Halen "Dancine, John Cougar "Hurts", Loverboy "Over", 38 Special "Caught". .

WKQQ, Lexington, KY Asst. P.0.-Dave Krusenklaus (Shift 2-6PM M-F/Calls 9-Noon M-F/606-252-6694). Album Adds: David Johanson "Animals"**Glenn Frey "Partytown"**Rolling Stones "Go-Go", "Some"**

Cheap Trick "Want".

Current Albums By Daily Plays WKS LW TW Lead Cuts WKS LW TW 1. McCartney 7 5 "Ballroom","Take" 13. H/League 7 2 2. 38 Special 5 5 "Caught","Loose" 14. Krokus 11 2 3. Scorpions 11 5 "No" 15. Queen 5 2 4. John Cougar 8 5 "Hurts" is. Elton John 7 2 5. Toto 11 5 "Afraid" 17. Rainbow 8 2 6. Asia 13 5 "Time"* 18. Sherbs 8 2 7. Motels 9 5 "Lonely" 19. Greg Kihn 11 2 8. Van Halen 8 5 "Dancing","Little" 20. 707 2 1 9. Heart 5 "City's" 21. "Cat People" 1 10. Kansas 5 "Ga me" ,"Away" 22. Axe 1 11. Monroes d 2 "People" 23. F.Miller 3 1 12. Alan Parsons d 2 "Finger"

Singles...New: Fleetwood /lac, April Wine. On: REO Speedwagon (5), RoTIlng stones C5-1, Survivor (5), Genesis (5), Steve Miller (2).

Power On: John Cougar "Hurts", 38 Special "You", Kansas "Game", Paul McCartney "Ballroom", Survivor "Eye", Rollin2 Stones "Go-Go".

"Me" "Stick" "Fire" "Ball" "Stone" "Ride" "Happy" "Mega" "Cat" "Party" "Stop"

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WAD, Madison, WI P.0.-Debbie Dalton/M.D.-Dale Wolter (Shift 4-8PM M-F/Calls 2-4PM M-F/608-249-9277); Burkhart/Abrams.

Album Adds: Rolling Stones**Haircut One Hundred "Love"**The Kind**Steve Miller "Why"**Survivor.

Current Albums By Emphasis 1. Van Halen

TW WKS Lead Cuts 8 'Dancing", "Guitars"

2. Motels 10 5 "Only","Mercy" 3. Kansas 3 5 "Game","On" 4. 38 Special 5 "Chain" 5. Cheap Trick 5 "Tight","Want" 6. Asia 13 5 4 "Time","Dreams" 7. John Cougar 8 4 "Hurts" 8. Heart 3 4 "Perfect","City's" 9. Scorpions 14 4 "You" 10. John Waite 3 3 "Top" 11. Seagulls 7 3 "Space" 12. Monroes 7 3 "People" 24. XTC Singles...New: Fleetwood Mac, Eddie Money, Pete Townshend (Imp). On:

April Wine (3), Genesis (3), Steve Miller (2), 707 (2). Survivor (3). On: 38 Special "Caught", John Cougar "Hurts", Van Halen "Dancing", Kansas "Play", Cheap "Love", Motels "Only", Scorpions "You", REO Speedwagon "Fire" , Rolling Stones "Go-Go".

Power

"Top" "Pound", "Today" "Valley" "Dream" "Number" "Time" "Fire" "Hold" "Free" "Long" "Candy" "Senses" (4), REO Speedwagon

Trick

(1)

WPDH, Poughkeepsie, NY P.0.-Pete Clark/M.D.-Stew Schantz (Shift 10-3PM M-F/Calls 3-4:30PM M-F/ 914-471-1500).

Album Adds: Chicago "Say","Missing" "Saxon "Heavy" "Rolling_Stones**Stray Cats "Town" "Roxy Music "Chance". "AvaIon" "Cold Chisel "Goi777e-gavid Johansen "Animals","Chic""Survivor "Eye'**Steve Miller "Abracadabra","Young","Goodbye" "Greg Copeland "Used".

Current Albums By Emphasis WKS 1. McCartney 7 2. Frank Zappa 3. Asia 4. Queen 5. Motels 6. Rainbow 7. Aldo Nova 8. Kansas 9. John Cougar 10. 38 Special 11. Squeeze 12. Toto 13. G. Parier 14. Alan Parsons 15. Gary Bonds 16. Clash 17. F.Miller 5 18. Elton John 8 19. Heart 3

LW TW Lead Cuts 3 "Take","Ballroom","Pound" 5 "Valley" 5 "Heat","Wildest","Time" 5 "Fire","Body" 5 "Lonely","Mission"."Art" 5 "Stone","Bring" 5 "Fantasy","Yourself" 5 "Ga me" 5 "Hurts","Diane" 5 "Caught","Chain" 4 "Black","Returned","Hold" 4 "Rosanna","Afraid" 4 "Beauty","Hot" 4 "Eye","Moon","Fingers" 4 "Work","Hold","Rendez."

3 4 "Stay","Car","Funk" 4 "Firing","Dream" 4 "Ball","John" 4 "City's","Stranger","Man" 4 "Candy"

Singles...New: Nazareth, Fleetwood Mac, Pete Townshend [Imp), Eddie Money. Rolling Stones (5), REO Speedwagon 151, April Wine 141, Survivor "Eye" 151, Genesis i5 1 Steve Miller i41.

WKS 21. Van Halen 8

3 22. Men At Work 4 13 23. Seagulls 8 5 24. Kim Wilde 13 10 25. Jethro Tull 10 9 26. Cheap Trick 5 21 27. M.Crenshaw 5 3 28. Haircut 100 3 8 29. Glenn Frey 5 30. Sparks 8 5 31. Ambrosia 5 11 32. Blondie 12 33. Monroes 5

34. S.Wonder 5 35. John Waite 36. 707 3 37. Jon Anderson 3 38. Riot 39. Axe 4

20. Bow-Wow-Wow 7 40. S.Stevens 3 1 "Crazy"

3

4

5 5

d d

13. John Waite 14. McCartney 15. Frank Zappa 16. F.Miller 17. Iron Maiden 18. Jon Anderson 19. Queen 20. Gary Bonds 21. Axe 22. Krokus 23. Bow-Wow-Wow

WKS LW TW 3 3 7 3

d 3 4 2

2 3 3 2

2 d 2

4 1 9 1 4 1 4 „_ 1

Rolling Stones

LW TW 3 "Dancing","Good","Guitars" 3 "Down" 3 "Ran" ,"Tele." 3 "Kids","Chequered" 3 "Beastie"."Colors","Fallen" 3 "Tight","One" 3 "Cynical","Same" 3 "Plus" 2 "Partytown","Found" 2 "Predict" 2 "How" 2 "Souls","War"."Eyes" 2 "What" 2 "Front" 2 "Change" 2 "Mega" 2 "Time" ,"Surrender" 1 "Young" 1 "Party"

3

5

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W0DR. Raleigh, NC M.D.-Bob Walton (Shift 10PM-1AM M-F/Calls Noon-5PM M&W/919-832-8311). Album Adds: Squeeze**Survivor**Rolling Stones**Steve Miller.

Current Albums By Emphasis WKS 1. McCartney 7

13 11

2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Singles...New: Fleetwood Mac, Eddie Money. On: April Wine Nazareth (1),

Speedwagon (4 , Genesis 12" (3), Survivor (1), Steve Miller (5). Power On: 38 Special "Caught", John Cougar "Hurts", Loverboy "Over", Van

McCartney "Ballroom", Steve Miller "Abracadabra", Asia "Time".

Asia Toto Loverboy Van Halen John Cougar 38 Special Motels H/League Alan Parsons Glenn Frey Rainbow Kansas

8 7 5 10 8

9 3

S. Wonder 6 3

LW TW Lead Cuts 6 "Ballroom","Take","Pound"15. 5 "Heat","Time","Feeling" 16. 5 "Rosanna" ,"Afraid" 17. 5 "Over" 18. 5 "Dancing" ,"Secrets" 19. 5 "Hurts","Jack" 20. 5 "Running","Up" 21. 4 "Lonely","Take","Mission"22. 4 "Don't","Action" 23. 4 "Eye","Fingers","Psycho" 24. 3 "Partytown" 25. 3 "Stone" 26. 3 "Owe" 27.

"Front"

4

5 d d

Jethro Tull Journey M.Crenshaw Split Enz Monroes Qbeen Heart 707 Cheap Trick F.Miller Seagulls Axe Gary Bonds

WKS

6

6 5 3 3 5 4 4 3

LW

d

d

TW 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1

1

"Fallen" "Ride" "Someday" "Boat" "What" "Words" "Stranger" "Mega" "Want" "Danger" "Ran" "Party" "Work"

RoT-Tng Stones (3), REO

Halen "Dancing", Paul

ran CD giC ID am« sum mum

WRCN, Long Island, NY P.D.-Barry Grant (Shift 3-7PM M-F)/M.D.-Jim Buckley (Shift 10-3PM/Calls after 3PM T-F/516-727-1570).

Album Adds: Rolling Stones "Go-Go","Start","Under" "Deep Pur.le "Lazy","Woman"**Gary U.S. Bonds "Work" " Camel "Sasquatch" "Steve Miller "Abracadabre,"Cool","Me" "Alan Parsons Project "Psychobabble", IWUTi","Gemini" "David Johansen "Medley" "Glenn Frey "Found","Partytown',"Born".

Current Albums Emphasis . 8 C 2. McCartney 3. 38 Special 4. Van Halen 5. Asia 6. Heart 7. Seagulls 8. Queen 9. Rainbow 10. Squeeze 11. Bow-Wow-Wow 12. XTC 13. Scorpions 14. Soft Cell 15. Jethro Tull 16. Clash 17. Sherbs 18. CL8 19. F.Miller 20. Pat Metheny Singles...New: REO Speedwagon, Fleetwood Mac. On: Glenn

WKS LW 7 6 5 7 12 3 7 5 8 5 7 14 13 15 8 3 7 12 5 5

d

d

rw

5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

Lead Cuts "Reaper","Blues","Godz." 21. "Ballroom","Pound","Cares" 22. "Caught","Back","Running" 23. "Times","Little","Bug" 24. "Moment","Solei","Fast" 25. "Man","Situation","Angels" 26. "Ran" 27. "Body","Put","Girls" 28. "Stone","Driver","Mis." 29. "Hold","Returned","Black" 30. "Candy" 31. "Senses" 32. "Dynamite","Arizona" 33. "Tainted" 34. "Broad.","Seal","Willow" 35. "Stay" 36. "Ice","Ride" 37. "Still","Girl" 38. "Dream","Firing","Edge" 39. "Eighteen","Going"

H/League Motels Jimnbe Hall Kansas Cheap Trick Axe Outlaws "S P06" Greg Kihn A.P.B. T.Tutone Toto Split Enz John Waite P.Shelley Jon/Vangelis Jon Anderson Magnum Iron Maiden

WKS LW 8 8 8 3 5 4 8 13 10 4 11 8 8 3 3 3 3 7 11

Frey 51, neve

d

d d d d

rw 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1

"Dream","Open","Don't" "Lonely","Mission" "Cadillac" "Play","Crossfire" "One","Tight" "Party","Jennifer" "Running","Eter.","Fox." "Road","Cross.","Mon." "Day" ,"Believe" "World" "Jenny" "Afraid" "Hall"."Six" "Wonderful" "Homosapien" "Beside" "lime" ,"Reason" "Line" "Beast" ,"Name"

14).

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Level III WYFE, Rockford, IL P.0.-Brent Alberts (Shift 3-6PM M-F/Calls before 3 or after 6 M-F)/Asst.M.D.-The Doctor

(Shift 6-11PM M-F/Calls anytime/815-877-3075); Burkhart/Abrams. Album Adds: Survivor**Steve Miller**Glenn Frey**Heart**The Kind**Frank Zappa**Rolling Stones.

Current Albums By Emphasis 1. Van Halen 2. Kansas 3. Motels 4. John Cougar 5. Asia 6. 38 Special 7. Cheap Trick 8. Alan Parsons

WKS LW 8 3 9 5 13 5 5 d

TW Lead Cuts 5 "Dancing","Good" 5 "Game" 5 "Lonely" 5 "Hurts" 5 "Sole","Heat","Wildest" 5 "Caught" 5 "Want","Tight" 4 "Eye" ,"Psycho"

Singles...New: FleetwoocrMac, Eddie Money, April Wine, Genesis 131, Steve Miller 132, Survivor 131.

9. Scorpions 10. 707 11. Krokus 12. Iron Maiden 13. Ambrosia 14. F.Miller 15. Axe 16. RPM 17. Alliance REO Speedwagon.

WKS LW TW 14 4 "No" 3 3 "Mega" 12 3 "Long" 12 2 3 "Hills" 5 2 "Home" 5 1 2 "Danger" 4 1 "Party" 3 1 "Legend" 3 1 "Right"

On: 'Rolling Stones (5),

Indicator KMAC, Long Beach„,CA P.D./M.D.-Jimmy Christopher (Shift 2-6PM M-F/Calls 11-2PM T.W.Th./213-437-0366). Album Adds: Bonnie Hayes & Wild Combo "Shelly", "Girls"**Stray Cats "Believe", "Speed", "Lonely"**

Chas Sandford 'Enough", "Real"**Rolling Stones "Go", "Twenty"**Middle Class "Shaker'** Kid Creole & The Coconuts "Imitation", "Love"**David Johansen,

Current Albums By Emphasis WKS LW TW Lead Cuts WKS LW TW 1. Clash 3 5 eStay","Casbah","Knows" 26. Jim Carroll 7 4 "Jody","Dry","Still" 2. Seagulls 26 5 "Space","RanrMessages" 27. A/Images 9 4 "Happy" 3. Jam 12 5 "Malice","Precious" 28. B52's 16 4 "Mesa","Nip","Cake" 4. Soft Cell 22 5 "Tainted","Entertain" 29. G.Parker 12 5 4 "Greg","Big","Fear" 5. Haircut 100 12 5 "Louie","Favorites" 30. Cars 31 3 "ShakerVictie;"Baby" 6. XTC 15 5 "Senses","Ball","Thugs" 31. Ray Parker 7 3 "Woman" 7. Motels 10 5 "So","Art","Forever" 32. Nick Lowe 19 3 "Stick';"Burn. rLet" 8. Joan Jett 28 5 "Rock","Crimson","Too" 33. Depeche Mode 31 3 "Life","GetrSay" 9. H/League 20 5 "Don't","Sound","Open" 34. Blasters 33 4 3 "Border","So","Music" 10. P4/Persons 12 5 "Words","Boys" 35. Romeo Vold 24 3 "NeverrPresent","In" 11. Waitresses 21 5 "No","Tomorrow" 36. Men At Work 4 3 "Who","Words" 12. Split Enz 9 5 "Sense","Six","Hello" 37. John Hiatt 11 3 "Doll","Fun","Look" 13. Squeeze 5 5 "ReturnedrHold","Black" 38. Greg Kihn 12 3 "Higher","Saturday" 14. Stray Cats (Imp)68 5 "Rock","One","Stray" 39. Thomas Dolby 3 3 "Europa","Radi e 15. Pete Shelley 3 5 "Love","Change" 40. L.Anderson 6 3 "Air","Superman" 16. Blondie d 5 "War","Dance","Beast" 41. OMD 10 3 "Leaving","Souvenir" 17. Roxy Music d 5 "Main","Space","More" 42. Stevie Wonder d 3 "Front" 18. Bow-Wow-Wow 8 5 "Candy","Louis" 43. T.S.O.L. 6 2 "Statues","Word" 19. Kim Wilde 10 5 "Kids","Love" 44. M.Crenshaw 3 2 "Dance","Cynical" 20. Duran Duran 4 5 "Rio","Change" 45. Fun Boy 5 2 "Ain't" 21. Thompson Twins 4 5 "Europe","Bouncing" 46. Steel Pulse 5 2 "Beast","Ravers" 22. Gang Of Four 4 5 "Man","Brains" 47. Dave Edmunds 10 2 "Small","Me" 23. Go Go's 48 4 "Tonight","Our","World" 48. Rupert Hine 3 2 "Innocense","Set" 24. Police 45 5 4 "Rehumanize","Spirits" 49. The Plugz 32 2 "Better","Touch" 25. T.Tutone 24 4 "Jenny","Man","Baby" 50. Joe King 11 1 "Class" "Feel" -Singles...New: Chas Jankèl, Swingers. On: Rolling Stones (-4-), Génesi-s (3), .dam Ant (4), Depeche Mode

(Imp)(5), Gleaming Spires (2), Peter Baumann (3), Bron Area (2), St ff Little Fingers (Imp)(5), Hurricane Jones (3), Chrome Dinette (3), Pylon (3), Rockin' Rebels (3), Los Illegals "Lay"(3), Sparks (4), Altered Images (5), Surf Punks (3), Plimsouls (5), D-Day (3), Rita Marley (4), g 131, Robert Stoddard Band 121, "Cat People" 151.

KROQ, Los Angeles, CA P.0.-Rick Carroll/M.D.-Larry Groves (No Shift/Calls any afternoon/213-578-0830). Album Adds: Rolling Stones**David Johansen**Clocks**Chas Sandford.

Current Albums By Eiihasls WKS LW TW Lead Cuts WKS LW 1 Clash 4 5 eCasbah","Rights","Funk" 26. Greg Kihn 11 "Love" 2. Haircut 100 11 5 "Love","Shirt" 27. Gang Of Four 4 4 "Uniform" 3. Soft Cell 21 5 "Sex","Tainted" 28. Thomas Dolby 4 3 4 "Europa" 4. Sparks 10 5 Open 29. Cars 31 3 "Shake","Since","Think" 5. XTC 15 5 "Senses","Thugs" 30. "SPOB" 15 3 "Message","Roxanne" 6. Queen 5 5 "Dancer","Fire" 31. McCartney 7 3 "What's" 7. Squeeze 5 5 "Black","Returned" 32. John Waite d 3 "Flight" 8. Jam 13 5 "Town","Precious" 33. OMD 21 3 "Georgia" 9. Motels 10 5 "Mission" 34. Romeo Void 26 3 "Never","In" 10. H/League 20 5 "Don't","Seconds" 35. Go Go's 48 3 "Lips","Beat","Lust" 11. Nick Lowe 19 5 "Burning","Kiss","Stick" 36. P.Shelley 21 3 "Homosapien","One" 12. S/Children 18 5 "Spring","President" 37. Blondie 3 3 "War" 13. Seagulls 20 5 "Tele.","Ran","Space" 38. Fun Boy 9 3 "Lunatics" 14. Thompsons 4 5 "Love" 39. Moon Martin 11 3 "Firing" 15. Bow-Wow-Wow 5 4 "Candy" 40. Noel/Wedge 9 3 "Special" 16. Joan Jett 29 5 4 "Clover","Rock","Pieces" 41. Split Enz 9 3 "Dirty" ,"Sense" 17. Girlschool 13 5 4 "Yea-right" 42. Phil Seymour 6 3 "Talk" 18. Waitresses 20 4 "Boys","Guilt" 43. G.Parker 11 3 "Grey" 19. John Cougar 8 4 "Hurts" 44. Duran Duran 4 3 20. 852's 19 4 "Life","Nip" 45. Roxy Music d 3 "Space" 21. Kim Wilde 11 4 "Kids" 46. Fear 4 2 3 "All Right" 22. Jim Carroll 8 4 "Dry","Work" 47. Chas Jankel 4 2 "109" 23. Who/Listening 9 4 "Emotion" 48. Circle Jerks 9 2 "Just" 24. "Cat People" 4 "Fire" 49. Monroes 7 2 "Pay" 25. D. Edmunds 9 4 "Me" 50. H/Switchboard 8 2 "Books" Singles...New: Stray Cats Ep, Swingers Ep, Eddie Money, King Crimson. On: o1T-ing Stones (5),

Genesis (2), Frank Zappa (5), Los Illegals (2), Missing Persons (5), Altered Images (5), Plimsouls 151, D-Day 141, Nowherefast 131.

TW

KTIM, San Rafael, CA M.D.-Trish Robbins (Shift 10-2PM/Calls M-F After 3:00PM Pacific Time/415-456-1510). Album Adds: Ashford & Simpson**Steve Miller**Glenn Frey**Bobby McFerrin**George Winston**Rolling Stones**

Bonnie Hayes & Wild Combo**Randy Crawford**Claus Ogerman.

Current Albums By Emphasis 1. .Parker 2. McCartney 3. Elton John 4. Squeeze 5. W.Waldman 6. Motels 7. Dregs 14 8. Dave Edmunds 9. J.J.Cale 13 10. Lou Ann 18 11. Huey Lewis 19 12. Toto 13. Pat Metheny 5 14. Roxy Music 15. M. Crenshaw 4 16. John Martyn 17. C.Bumpus 12 18. Karla Bonoff 13 19. Eye To Eye 17 20. Stevie Wonder 6 21. Renee Geyer 22. Human League 15 23. Gary Bonds 24. Nick Lowe

WKS LW N 12 6 7 5

8

20 25. Gamma 16 Juice Newton ingles. ..New: Genesis, Pete Townshend. On: Rolling Stones (3), Steve Miller -(3), Rosanne Cash (2),

Abba 121, Ray Parker, Jr. 121, David Bowie 132.

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Lead Cuts "Spat","Excuses","Beauty"26. "Robber","What's" 27. "Prin.","Garden","Ball" 28. "Coffee";'Hangover";'Points"29. "Gotta" ,"End" 30. "Lonely","Mercy","Take" 31. "Vitamin","Dixie'7Chips" 32. "Generation" ,"Warmed" 33. "Hangin'","Raggae" 34. "Raining","Lover" 35. "Working","Me","Do" 36. "Rosanna","Waiting" 37. "James","Eighteen" 38. "Avalon","Space" 39. "Girls","Someday" 40. "Please","Never","Heart" 41. "EasY","Lover","Once" 42. "Mine","If","Personally" 43. "Hunger","Girls","Ménd" 44. "Front","Girl","Ribbon" 45. "Come","Every.","Good" 46. "Open","Don't" 47. "Work","Bring" 48. "Heart","Kiss","Rain." 49. "Right","Girl"'Stranger" 50.

WKS M.Smotherman 14 Greg Kihn 12 Tim Hardin 13 Ry Cooder 3 Clash 3 "Dreamgirls" 4 Haircut 100 8 T/Heads Monroes 5 B.B.King 11 "R/Sunsplash" Alan Parsons Bonnie Raitt 17 Levon Helm 13 Mike Oldfield F.Miller 5 C.Checker 18 Split Enz 8 Carole King 13 R&L Thompson 4 Melanie OMD 17 Tee Carson Chas Sandford 4

3 "Magic","Fais","Crazy" 3 "Love","Testify","Lies" 3 "Unforgiven","Luna" 3 "Need","Gypsy" 3 "Casbah","Innoculated" 3 "Steppin","Tellin'" 3 "Love","Shirts" 3 "Houses" ,"Artists" 3 "People","Pay" 2 "One","Tender","Since" 2 "Smile","World" 2 "Eye","Silence" 2 "River","Heart","Bet." 2 "Bit" ,"Bet" 2 "Teldi","Family" 2 "My","Angels","Stop" 2 "Running" ,"Diamond" 2 "Dirty","Never" 2 "Looking Wne";'Golden" 2 "Wall" 2 "Detroit","Love" 2 "Leaving","Souvenir" 1 "Lavender" ,"Count" 1 "Temptation";'Surrender" 1 "Love","Heart"

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WHFS, Bethesda, MD P.D./M.D.-David Einstein (Shift 2-6PM M.W.F./Call s 9:30-1PM M-F/301-656-0600). Alb umAdds: Clocks**David Johansen**Camel**Stray Cats**Greg Copeland**Boomtown Rats**Killing Joke**

Raqqae Unsplash"

WOUR, Utica/Syracuse, NY M.D.-Tom Starr (Shift 10-3PM M-F/Calls 3-5PM M-F/315-707-0803)/P.D.-Dale Edwards, Album Adds: Franke Zappa**Rolling Stones**Glenn Frey.

Current Albums By Emphasis WKS LW TW Lead Cuts WKS LW TW 1. Frank Zappa 4 5 "Valley" 26. R&L Thompson 10 2 3 "Renege" 2. Squeeze 5 5 'Black' ."Returned" 27. Thomas Dolby 3 2 3 "Europa" ,"Waves" 3. T/Heads 12 5 Open 28. Sparks 10 3 "Predict" 4. M.Crenshaw 6 5 "MaryAnne" 29. Steel Pulse 5 3 "Ravers" 5. Clash 4 5 "Should","Right" 30. Pete Shelley 4 3 "Homosapien" 6. XTC 16 5 "Senses" 31. Jim Carroll 7 3 "Dry" 7. Haircut 100 12 5 "Plus" ,"Boy" 32. Men At Work 5 2 "Who","Good","Down" 8. H/League 5 "Things","Open","Want" 33. Split Enz 9 2 "Sandy","Never" 9. Kim Wilde 14 5 "Water","Kids" 34. Fun Boy 11 4 2 "Lunatics","Ain't" 10. Seagulls 8 5 "Ran","Telecom" 35. L.Anderson 7 2 "Big" 11. Jam 13 5 4 "Town","Precious" 36. Bow-Wow-Wow 8 3 2 "Candy" 12. G.Parker 12 4 "Beauty","Zero" 37. Thompson Twins 4 3 2 "Name" 13. Ry Cooder 4 4 "Shoes","UF0","First" 38. Gang Of Four 4 3 2 "Uniform" 14. S.Wonder 6 4 "Front" 39. Bongos 13 2 "Son" ,"Congo" 15. Motels 10 3 4 Open 40. Love Tractor 11 2 "Cowboy"."Buy" 16. Dave Edmunds 10 4 "Small","Boys","Kisses" 41. Tom Verlaine 3 2 "Post","Away" 17. A/Images 3 4 "Happy","Birthday" 42. Silly Wizard 3 2 "Fisherman","Orphan" 18. Pat Metheny 6 3 "18","Barracade" 43. The Cure 3 2 "Twins" 19. Roxy Music d 3 "Turn" ,"More" 44. Fleshtones 3 2 "Sun" ,"Pony" 20. Bonnie Raitt 17 3 "Baby","Boys","Heart" 45. Gary Bonds d 2 "Out","Rendezvous" 21. Tru Fax 3 3 "Washing","Air" 46. Kid Creole d 2 "Wonderful" 22. Duran Duran 3 3 “Hungrey" 47. David Reilly d 1 "Love" 23. Blondie d 3 "War","Orchid","Hunter" 48. Rupert Hine 6 1 "Set" ,"Curious" 24. Third World 16 3 "Move" 49. Instructions d 1 Open 25. Soft Cell 22 2 3 "Tainted" 50. Alan Parsons d 1 "Eye" Singles...0n: B Movie (2), Rolling Stones (3), DePeche -Mode (2), Soft -Cell /2), Siouxie 8 The Banshees (1),

Genesis 12" (2), Incredible Casuals (1), Elvis Costello (Imp) (1), Kim Wilde (2), Missing Persons 131,_U2_121,_Levy _ Dexter _ 121, UB40 121, The Beat 111, Way Of The West 121, Monsoon 141.

WIOQ, Philadelphia, PA P.0.-Alex Demers (Calls 2-4PM M/215-667-8100)/M.D.-Helen Leicht. Album Adds: Air Suppy "Nights" "Whispers "Emergency"**Bill LaBoun ty "Loo k"**Jeffrey Osbourne "Light ""

Chicago 'Hard".

Current Albums By Emphasis WKS LW TW Lead Cuts 1. Karla Bonoff 1 'Personally","Please" 19. 2. Elton John 8 5 "Ball","Princess"."Empty"20. 3. Stevie Wonder 6 5 "Do","Front","Ribbon" 21. 4. Third World 5 "Try" 22. 5. Hall/Oates 28 5 "Minute","Eyes","Imagin'"23. 6. Heart 3 4 5 "Man" 24. 7. Toto 5 5 "Rosanna" 25. 8. McCartney 7 5 "Ball.","Jake","What's" 26. 9. Carly Simon 5 3 4 "Why" 27. 10. Juice Newton 4 "Hard" 28. 11. Motels 4 2 4 "Only" 29. 12. Alessi 8 4 "Put" 30. 13. Eye To Eye 4 "Nice" 31. 14. Franke 12 5 3 "You" 32. 15. LRB 5 3 "Man" 33. 16. Glenn Frey d 3 "Love" 34. 17. Huey Lewis 3 "Love","Hope" 35. 18. Grt Guidr 14 3 "Down" "Show"

WKS LW TW Carole King 13 S .1 G 15 M. Manchester 7 John Martyn 7 Melanie 7 Dennie Brown 4 Jimmy Hall 7 Ray Parker S. Robinson Alan Parsons Monroes W.Waldman 11 Le Roux Leo Sayer Pat Metheny 5 M.Crenshaw 3 Gary Bonds

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3 "One"."Lines";'Golden" 3 Open . 3 "Heroes" ,"Should" 3 "Love" 3 "Detroit" 3 "Found" 2 "Fool" 2 "Other" 2 "Tell"."Old" 2 "Eye" 2 "What" 2 "Marry" 2 "Easy"."Safe" 2 "Heart" 2 "Are" 2 "Someday" 2 "Line"

ng es... ew: eetwoo c. : icago , nests , nge a emmons , Jon & ange is j, Atlantic Star 121, _ Change 121, Patrice Rushen 131, Donnie Iris "Girl" /31, _ Patty _ Aqtin _ 121,_____

Current Albums By Emphasis 1. Motels 2. John Cougar 3. Monroes 4. Van Halen 5. Queen 6. M.Crenshaw 7. 'Cat People" 8. Asia 9. F.Miller 10. Heart 11. 38 Special 12. Squeeze 13. Sherbs 14. Kansas 15. D.Edmunds 16. McCartney 17. Loverboy 18. M.Oldfield 19. Cheap Trick

WKS LW TW Lead Cuts 'Mercy" ,"Only"

8 5 "Hurts" ,"Jack" 7 5 "Know" 8 5 "Secrets","Pretty" 5 5 "Fire","Calling" 5 3 4 "Some" ,"There"

4 "Putting" 13 4 "Sole","Heat","One" 6 3 4 "Angels" 3 4 "Man"."City's"

4 "Caught","Runnin'" "Coffee" "Tonight","Alive" "Gaine" ,"On" "Small"

5

20. Alan Parsons 21. Cold Chisel 22. Toto 23. Elton John 24. Greg Kihn 25. Huey Lewis 26. Rainbow 27. H/League 28. Springfield 29. 707 30. Seagulls

4 4 31. Gary Bonds 8 4 32. S.Wonder 3 4 33. Haircut 100 9 3 34. Riot 7 3 "Pound","Ballroom","Rake"35. Axe 33 3 "Over","Weekend" 36. MTB

3 "Man"* 37. Bow-Wow-Wow 5 3 "Want"

Singles...New: Fleetwoo Mac, Rods, Crosby, Stills & Nash. On: Rol-Ting Stones Genesis (5), Survivor (5), Glenn Frey (2).

Power On: John Cougar "Hurts", Gamma "Stranger", "Cat People" Soundtrack, 38 "Know".

WKS LW TW d 2 3 3 3

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14 3 8

5 5

3 3 3

3 "Burned" ."Eye" 3 "Forever","Got" 2 "Afraid" ,"Rosanna" 2 "Ball" 2 "Testify"."Saturday" 2 "Working","Believe" 2 "Stone" 2 "Me","Seconds" 2 "Strangers","Calling" 2 "Mega Force" 2 "Ran" 2 "Work" 2 "Front" 2 "Love" 2 "Show","Breed" 2 "Now","Party" 1 "Reach"."Think" 1 "Candy"

(5), Steve Miller (1),

Special "Up", Monroes

wqeK, Albany, NY P.0.-John Cooper/M.D.-Lin Brehmer (Shift 7-Mid M-F/Calls 3-5PM M-W/518-462-5555). Album Adds: Clocks**Rolling Stones**David Johansen**Billy Cobham**Steve Miller**Survivor**707.

Current Albums By Emphasis 1. McCartney 2. Squeeze 3. Gary Bonds 4. M.Crenshaw 5. Asia 6. Clash 7. Genesis (Imp) 8. Roxy Music 9. Haircut 100 10. Motels 11. Alan Parsons 12. Kim Wilde 13. John Cougar 14. M.Oldfield 15. Seagulls 16. Cheap Trick 17. S.Wonder 18. "Cat People" 19. G.Parker 20. B.Raitt 21. H/League 22. Bow-Wow-Wow 23. Third World 24. Greg Kihn

WKS LW TW Lead Cuts 7 5 "That","Ballroom"."Ivory" 5 5 "Returnee"CoffeerHold"

5 "Work","Line","Rendevous" 6 5 "MaryAnne","She","Day" 13 5 "Heat","Feeling","With." 4 5 "Stay","Casbah","Know"

5 "Turn","Mis.","Abacab" 5 "Space","More","Chance"

11 4 "Love" 10 4 "Only"

4 "Fingers","Moon","Step" 12 4 "Kids","Water" 8 4 "Hurts","Girl"

4 "Man" 8 4 "Ran","Space","Tele." 5 4 "Tight","Want"

4 "Line","Girl" 11 4 "Fires" 12 4 "TemporaryrSpotrGrey" 17 3 "Boys","Heart","Willys" 14 3 "Don't","Seconds" 3 3 "Candy" 13 3 "Try" 12 3 "Testify","Every","Love"

25. J.Geils 33 3 "Center","Freeze" Singles...New: Crosby SfilTs, Nash; Eddie Money; Jon & Vangelis; Fleetwood ac, Boomtown Rats.

On: Pete Townshend (Imp)(5), April Wine (5), REO Speedwagon (5), Rolling Stones (5), Survivor' (2), 707 (1), Ray Parker, Jr. (3), Genesis (5), Steve Miller (4), Lou Reed "Bottle" (1), U2 ilme1131, Missing Persons 131, Rainbow 121, Plimsouls 131.

WKS LW TW d 2

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26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49.

Blondie Monroes 38 Special F.Miller Heart Pat Metheny Toto Kansas T/ Heads P.Shelley Jethro Tull Frank Zappa Glenn Frey XTC Men At Work Jim Carroll Van Halen Joan Jett D. Jupiter Jon Anderson Ry Cooder D.Edmunds Split Enz R&L Thompson

5 6 3 6 9 3 11 4 10 4

16 5 7 8 18

3 4 9 9

3 "IslandrEyes","Roar" 3 "People","Somewhere" 3 "Caught':"Run. rTrack" 2 "DangerrDreamrWay" 2 "ManrCity'srAudit." 2 "Eighteen" 2 "Rosanna" 2 "GamerFair':"Windows" 2 "RiverrLife","Bldg." 2 "Homosapien" 2 "HardrBeastierYou" 2 "Valley" 2 "Party","Don'trFound" 2 "SensesrBall rEng." 2 "Under" 1 "WorkrAra","Lorraine" 1 "Good","Pretty","Big" 1 "Crimson" ,"Rock" 1 "DrinkrSugar","Rock" 1 "Olympia" ,"Time" 1 "Blue" ,"Daughter" 1 "Small rBoysrOther" 1 "Leaky" ,"Walk" 1 "Love"

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WRAS, Atlanta, GA M.D.-Dane Venable (No Shift/Calls 1-6PM T.Th., 3-6PM W/404-658-2240). Album Adds: Richard And Linda Thompson**Jon Anderson**Frank Zappa**David Johansen**Rolling Stones**

Madness.

WW1_ (LOVE94), Miami, FL P.D.-Bob Linden/M.D.-Steve Huntington (No Shift/Calls 1-5PM M-F/305-672-2500). Album Adds: Steve Miller "Give","Things","While"**Rolling Stones "Time"**10cc"Nouveaux"**

Roxy Music "True".

Current Albums By Emphasis WKS LW TW Lead Cuts 1. Clash "Casbah","Should","Know" 22. 2. Bow-Wow-Wow 8 5 "Candy" 23. 3. Seagulls 7 5 "Ran","Tele.","Age" 24. 4. Haircut 100 11 5 "Love","Marine","Boy" 25. 5. H/League 17 5 "Want","Seconds" 26. 6. M.Oldfield 8 5 "Man" 27. 7. Jam 12 5 "Malice","Happy" 28. B. "Cat People" 5 5 "Putting" 29. 9. D.Edmunds 9 5 "Small","Boys" 30. 10. XTC 13 5 "Senses","Ball" 31. 11. Roxy Music d 5 "More","Avalon" 32. 12. Motels 10 5 "Take","Lonely" 33. 13. M.Crenshaw 6 5 "Girl"."Someday" 34. 14. P.Shellev 4 5 "Homosapien","Yesterday" 35. 15. Squeeze 5 5 "Black","Returned","On" 36. 16. M/Persons 4 3 4 "Words","Boys" 37. 17. Soft Cell 20 4 "Bed.","Tainted","Life" 38. 18. Kim Wilde 4 3 4 "Kids" 39. 19. Fun Boy 9 4 "Lunatics","Ain't" 40. 20. Cheap Trick 5 4 "Tight","Ooh","Saturday" 41. 2 . JUZ u 1.1: III

S ngles...W el- b-iily I o , Stray Cats. On: Ro mg Stones 121,_U2_11me1141, _ ABC 1Ime1131,_Pylon i?).2 REM 121.

WKS John Cougar Waitresses John Martyn Men At Work 1/Heads Romeo Void Blondie Alan Parsons Asia McCartney Gang Of Four Chelsea Gary Bonds F.Miller Rainbow Queen BOC Love Tractor 10 Thompson Twins 3 Cold Chisel

8 20 8 4 11 20

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3 "Jack","Hurts" 3 "Boys"."Guilty" 3 "Amsterdam","Pascanel" 3 "Who","Down" 3 "Life","Take","Ant" 3 "Safe","Dark" 3 "War","Dance","Beast" 3 "Eye","Burned","Psycho." 3 "Sole","Dreams" 3 "Ballroom","Pound" 3 "Uniform","Call" 2 "Evacuate","War" 2 "Love","Rendez.","Angelynd' 2 "Standing"."Zap" 2 "Stone" 2 "Fire","Calling" 1 "Blues" 1 "Wheels" 1 "Name" 1 "Nothing" ,"Forever"

nesis (2). Plimsouls

WROQ, Charlotte, NC P.0.-Jim Ballard/M.D.-Jack Daniels (Shift 10-2PM M-F/Calls after 2PM anyday/ 704-392-6191); Burkhart/Abrams.

Album Adds: Glenn Frey**Marshall Crenshaw.

Current Albums By Emphasis WKS LW TW Lead Cuts WKS 1. Kansas 5 "Game" 14. M/Persons 2. John Cougar 8 5 "Hurts" 15. Ambrosia 4 3. 38 Special 5 "Caught","Chain","Fire" 16. MTB 4 4. Van Halen 8 5 "Dancing","Secrets","Good" 17. Axe 4 5. Soft Cell d 5 "Tainted" 18. Seagulls 8 6. Asia 13 3 "Dreams" ,"Heat" 19. 707 7. Alan Parsons d 3 "Fingers" 20. F.Miller 6 8. Heart d 3 "City's" 21. Monroes 6 9. Motels 10 3 "Only" 22. Kim Wilde 12 10. Cheap Trick 5 3 "Want" 23. Elton John 7 11. Queen 5 3 "Fire" 24. A.P.B. 5 12. Gary Bonds d 2 "Work" 25. Bow-Wow-Wow 5 13. Men At Work d 2 "Who" 26. RPM 9 Singles...New: -Fleetwood Mac, Eddie Money. On: Genesis (3), Survivor (2

REO Seeedwagon 151, Rolling Stones 131, Aeril Wine 131.

LW TW 2 "Mental" 2 "Openers" 2 "Crazy" 2 "Party" 2 "Ran" 2 "Mega" 2 "Danger" 2 "What" 2 "Kids" 2 "Ball" 2 "World" 2 "Candy" 2 "Legend"

, teve Miller (2), Nazareth (2),

d

Current Albums By Emphasis WKS 1. Jimmy Hall 2. McCartney 3. Toto 4. Springfield 5. Donnie Iris 6. W.Waldman 7. Jon/Vangelis 8. Huey Lewis 9. John Martyn 10. K.Bonoff 11. H/League 12. S.Wonder 13. LRB 14. Soft Cell 15. Hall/Oates 16. Heart 17. G.Lightfoot 18. Elton John 19. P.Cetera

TW Lead Cuts 12 5 "Fool","Move","Stand." 7 5 "Ebony","7ake","Here" 9 5 "Rosanna' 13 5 "Stranger's" 9 5 "Girl" 10 5 "End","Life","Over"

5 "Home" 18 5 "Me","Believe","Hope" 9 5 "More","Please" 13 5 "Personally" ,"Please" 13 5 "Want" ,"Love" 6 4 "Ribbon","That","Sun" 6 4 "Man" 13 4 "Tainted"

4 "Minute","Imagine" 3 4 "Man" 19 3 "Step","Fashion" 8 3 "Garden","Spiteful" 16 3 "Mona","Practical"

20. Motels 8 3 "Only" 40. Ramse Singles...New: Fleetwood Màc. On: Genesis 121, Steve Miller

3

5 5 4

WKS 21. D.Fogelberg 22. B.Champlin 20 23. "SPOB" 15 24. Jean Luc 19 25. Pat Metheny 6 26. Eye To Eye 10 27. B.Caldwell 13 28. Queen 5 29. Haircut 100 6 30. Jon Anderson 3 31. Glenn Frey 32. Alan Parsons 33. John Hall 34. Earl Klugh 35. Chicago 36. Godley/Creme 8 37. Tom Chapin 12 38. G.Washington 39. Stevie Nicks

Lewis 14 S Beatles

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TW 3 "Roses";'Innocent":'Nex" gril 3 "Take" 3 "Air","Bottle" 3 "Rhythms" 3 "Eighteen" ."Ja mes" 3 "Nice","Hopeless" 3 "Cat","Belong" 3 "Cool" 3 "Plus" 3 "Much","Surrencer";'Time 3 "Found","Love","Lies" 3 "Eye","Mama","Gemini" 2 "Star" ,"Touch" 2 "Twinkle","Crazy","Get" 2 "Say","What","Waiting' 1 "Wedding" 1 "Circle" 1 "Out" 1 "After" 1 "Lynn" Elton Obhn 1B Sidel 131

WKRT, Chicago, IL P.0.-Norm Winer (312-777-1700)/For Adds & Rotation: 312-545-4900)/M.D.-John Mrvos. Album Adds: Kim Wilde**John Waite**Tom Verlaine**Steve Miller**Men At Work**David Johansen**Gary U.S.

Bonds**Rolling Stones**Clarence Gatemouth Brown**Chicago**Crusaders/B.B.King**Thomas Dolby.

Current Albums By Eflyhasis 1. Cheap Trick 2. M.Crenshaw 3. McCartney 4. Genesis (Imp) 5. Glenn Frey 6. G.Parker 12 7. Roxy Music 8. Motels 9. Third World 10. CD8 11. S.Wonder 12. Asia 13. Haircut 100 14. Pat Metheny 15. Police 16. Squeeze 17. Heart 18. Clash 19. Toto 20. Frank Zappa 21. "Cat People" 22. Jon Anderson 23. Queen 24. Huey Lewis 25. Gre Kihn

WKS LW TW 5 5 5

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Lead Cuts "Want","Man","Got"

6 "There","Some","Cynical" 7 "Ballroom","Doing"

5 "Abacab","Turn","Mis." 5 "Born","Partytown","Lies" 5 "Beauty","Spot" 5 "Chance","Main" 5 "Lonely","Mission"

9 5 "Try"."Before" 12 5 "Every","Sound","Testify 6 5 "Front","Girl" 13 5 "Ti ne" ,"You" 12 5 "Love","Favorite" 6 5 "Going","Eighteen"

5 "Man","sun" 5 5 "Bed"."On" 3 4 "Times","Man" 4 4 "Stay","Casbah","No" 10 4 "Rosanna" 4 4 "Valley" 11 4 "Cat" 3 4 "Time" ,"Olympia" 5 4 "Power","Cool","Dancer"

4 "Lie","Livin","Buzz" 12 4 "Ever ","Sound","Testif "

es...New: Bo emia, eetwoo c, No Laughing. Sn: BC Imp (Imp)(4), Pete Townshend (Imp)(4), Glenn Frey (4), Genesis Moonsoon (3), Marshall Tucker Band (3), Monroes (3), Yazoo Thompson Twins 131, Temple City Orchestra 131.

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WKS LW ÍW 26. H/League 18 27. D.Edmunds 9 4 28. R&L Thompson 5 4 29. Ry Cooder 4 4 30. Alan Parsons 3 4 31. John Martyn 4 32. Blondie 3 4 33. lOcc 4 34. Jimmy Hall 7 4 35. Gang Of Four 4 4 36. Split Enz 8 4 37. Godley/Creme 13 4 38. Seagulls 7 4 39. F.Miller 5 4 40. Karla Bonoff 9 4 41. Hound Dog 3 4 42. Richard Pryor 4 43. Jethro Tull 12 4 44. L.Anderson 8 3 45. P.Manzera 3 46. Bow-Wow-Wow 3 47. P.Shelley 4 3 48. Kind 4 3 49. Sparks 3 50. Ambrosia 5 3

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"Leve" "Small"."Paula" "Wire" "Woman" "Burned" "Love" "Boys","Little"."War" "Tell" "Tracks" "Call","Love" "Boat" "Snack","Bells" "Ran","Space","Door" "That's","Dream","Faces" "Personally"

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RUSH

June 11, 1982

"Caught" (58%); "Chain" (34%); "Rough" (2%) "Heat" (34%); "Sole" (30%); "Tell" (22%) "Dancing" (36%); "Times" (27%); "Secrets" (15%) "Hurts" (84%); "Jack" (14%); "Hearts" (2%) "Game" (76%); "Right" (9%); "Face" (7%) "Only" (62%); "Mission" (19%); "Take" (16%) "Stone" (70%); "Power" (17%); "Bring" (4%) "No" (81%); "Blackout" (9%); "You" (5%) "Put" (75%); "Girls" (6%); "Body" (6%) "If" (72%); "Tight" (18%); "One" (7%) "Rosanna" (58%); "Afraid" (35%); "Night" (7%) "Ballroom" (29%); "Take" (25%); "Pound" (21%) "City's" (70%); "Man" (18%); "Fast" (6%) "Mega" (98%); "Hold" (2%) "Partytown" (77%); "Found" (13%); "Born" (5%) "Danger" (49%); "Dream" (19%); "Stop" (19%) "Ride" (50%); "Alive" (46%); "Throw" (4%) "Want" (96%): "Action" (4%) "Fantasy" (56%); "Gun" (17%); "Foolin'" (15%) "Testify" (82%); "Happy" (13%); "Saturday" (4%) "Weekend" (35%); "Top" )23%); "Over" (17%) "Party" (96%); "Steal" (4%) "Fingers" (67%); "Psychobabble" (18%);"Sky" (8%) "Never" (60%); "Keep" (20%); "Without" (14%) -"Fallen" (63%); "Beastie" (17%); "Broadsword" (9%) "People" (93%); "Somewhere" (7%) "Let" (41%); "Roll" (24%); "Great" (19%) "Ran" (77%); "Space" (23%) "Work" (67%); "Hold" (17%); "Rendezvous" (10%) "Small" (72%); "Boys" (20%); "Guys" (8%) "Fall" (48%); "Fire" (15%); "Loose" (15%) ",onely" (48%); "Fits" (42%); "You" (11%)

-"Blues',-(52%); "Reaper" (28%); "Burnin'" (12%) "Tainted" (99%) "Change" (91%); "Going" (9%) "Workin'" (27%); "Believe" (24%); "Hope" (22%) "Drink" (90%); "Motel" (10%) "Rock" (58%0; "Crimson" (27%); "Run" (5%) "Ball" (42%); "Garden" (34%); "Dear" (17%) "Coffee" (56%); "Hold" (28%); "Returned" (17%) "Valley" (99%) "Cat" (98%) "How" (32%); "Openers" (29%); "Satisfied" (29%) "Magic" (29%); "Secret" (23%); "Sun" (21%) "Predict" (99%) "Long" (53%); "American" (47%) "Someday" (74%); "Goes" (17%); "Cynical" (9%) "Candy" (98%) "Stay" (99%) "Who" (97%)

The Airplay Index is our ranking syste m for the amount of play on albu ms as a whole. We deter mine

rankings by converting all daily and weekly play reports to a 1-5 emphasis syste m and totalling the points on a given Lp. We use a simple percentage breakdown to indicate the amount of play on each

track.