8/25/85 Rare Casey Kasem American Top 40 Complete With Casey’s Autograph

8/25/85 Rare Casey Kasem American Top 40 Complete With Casey's Autograph
8/25/85 Rare Casey Kasem American Top 40 Complete With Casey's Autograph
8/25/85 Rare Casey Kasem American Top 40 Complete With Casey's Autograph
8/25/85 Rare Casey Kasem American Top 40 Complete With Casey's Autograph
8/25/85 Rare Casey Kasem American Top 40 Complete With Casey's Autograph
8/25/85 Rare Casey Kasem American Top 40 Complete With Casey's Autograph
8/25/85 Rare Casey Kasem American Top 40 Complete With Casey's Autograph

8/25/85 Rare Casey Kasem American Top 40 Complete With Casey's Autograph
HI GUYS AND GALS, DO YOU WANT TO OWN’A RADIO SHOW PIECE OF THE ROCK’, A GENUINE CASEY KASEM COUNTDOWN SHOW, SOMETHING THAT FEW PEOPLE WILL EVER HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO OWN? AND FULL OF CASEY’S TRADEMARKS LIKE HIS LONG DISTANCE DEDICATIONS. AND, COMPLETE WITH A RARE PERSONAL AUTOGRAPH AND MESSAGE FROM CASEY WITH HIS SIGNATURE SHOW CLOSING’KEEP REACHING FOR THE STARS. AND IN NEAR MINT CONDITION? AND USING PROFESSIONALLY MASTERED BROADCAST QUALITY MUSIC. AND ESPECIALLY THE SHOW BEING AMERICAN TOP 40, IN ONE OF ITS EARLIEST YEARS. GREETINGS ONE AND ALL AND WELCOME TO KEITH’S KOLLECTABLES! IT IS THE LEAST I CAN DO FOR ALL OF YOU WHO LOOK FOR GREAT DEALS AS I DO WHEN I GO TO FILL OUT MY COLLECTION. IF YOU ARE A FAN OF ROCK AND ROLL AND POP ROCK, YOU WILL LOVE THIS SHOW’AMERICAN TOP 40′. READ ON FOR MORE DETAILS ABOUT THIS SHOW AND SERIES! Casey Kasem began hosting the original. On the weekend of July 4, 1970 based on the Billboard Magazine top charts with only five affiliate stations to start but growing steadily as the show caught on. He remained there with the show until 1988. He would then spend nine years hosting the countdown show titled Casey’s Top 40 With Casey Kasem. Beginning in January 1989 and ending in February 1998, before returning to revive. In 1988, Kasem left. Because of a contract dispute with. And started Casey’s Top 40. Which used a different chart, the Radio and Records. Pop radio airplay chart also employed contemporaneously by Rick Dees on his Weekly Top 40 show which you can also find in Keith’s Kollectables. The show came on three LPs in its early years and four hours on 4 lps later depending on the show year The lps are in like new condition with its cue sheets in like new condition. It comes in a beautiful presentation box, each in very good condition or better. YOU WILL REALLY ENJOY THIS SHOW! AND THEY ARE VERY HARD TO COME BY, ESPECIALLY IN THIS CONDITION. THIS SHOW WAS SHOW #853-8 AND AIRED ON AUGUST 25, 1985. EARLY SHOWS WERE SENT TO STATIONS WITH NO COMMERCIALS SO YOU WILL HEAR THE ENTIRE SHOW WITHOUT COMMERCIAL INTERRUPTION. CASEY ANNOUNCES COMMERCIAL BREAKS FOR LOCAL STATIONS TO AIR THEIR LOCAL COMMERCIALS BUT SINCE THERE ARE NO NATIONAL COMMERCIALS, THE SHOW PROCEEDS ON. LATER MANIFESTATIONS OF THE SHOW HAVE NATIONAL COMMERCIALS. AND, EVEN THOUGH WE HATED THE COMMERCIALS BACK THEN, NOW, THEY BRING BACK MEMORIES TOO OF GREATER TIMES. T is a great show and would be a valuable addition to your collection. NOW, FOR THOSE OF YOU WHO D. ON’T KNOW VERY MUCH ABOUT RADIO SHOWS, PLEASE READ ON AND ALSO HEAR MY OWN PERSONAL STORY OF HOW I CAUGHT THE RADIO SHOW FEVER! AND BEWARE, YOU MIGHT JUST BE THE NEXT TO CATCH THE RADIO SHOW FEVER. AND, HAPPILY THERE IS NO KNOWN CURE!!! FIRST, HERE ARE THE BIG QUESTIONS. WHAT IS A RADIO SHOW? WHERE DO THEY COME FROM? Well, those are good questions, especially if you have never known of them. I, myself, discovered radio shows quite by accident while reading one of my favorite (long since departed) magazines called “Discoveries” It was later bought by the same company that publishes “Goldmine” which I personally always considered a lesser publication, but that is another story. I was especially attracted in “Discoveries” to a two page (or more) spread in each issue by a guy called “The Old Hippie”. Let me tell you, the Old Hippie had it all. He was a real pioneer. Way before anyone knew what radio shows even were let alone that they could be bought as rarities, he had the market cornered. Most shows that he advertised were way beyond my budget but I drooled over those pages every issue and once in awhile I could afford one or two. Now, I have attempted in my own humble way to take on the mantle of “The Old Hippie”. I have listed over 11,000 unique radio shows of all genres for you all to drool over, and most at prices, hopefully, that collectors can better afford! I want to make available to collectors what I could not afford and especially in these days of higher prices and lesser availability. Radio shows are harder and harder to find in quantity and the prices for the ones still out there just go higher and higher as they disappear from the market. So, again, what is a radio show? Radio Shows are syndicated productions by one of several large and small distributors who supply broadcast product to radio stations normally during weekends when the usual air personalities have a break. Many air on Saturday or Sunday mornings, afternoons or evenings or less often weekdays or during overnight segments. They often feature some of the best known voices for their genre from across the country thus the Dick Clark’s and Casey Kasem’s and Rick Dees and Dick Bartley and so many others. People collect them for various reasons. Some just collect the series because they like it and want them all. Some collect their favorite artists or genre of music. Rather than an album by the artist or a compilation, they have a unique presentation of their favorite artist or music not available anywhere else and often with dj presentation which is very entertaining. Some collect interviews with their favorite artists as most shows had interview segments. Some collect commercials especially old car commercials but certainly not limited to only those. AND, these shows are in limited quantity. They were pressed just for affiliate stations and many have just a few in circulation. Some of the more popular shows may have as many as a few hundred of each week’s show that survived but think about it. A few hundred for some 350 million Americans and millions of overseas collectors who look for unique presentations of their favorite artists or form of music. Many radio stations just tossed them away after airing because they could never be aired again due to the time limited commercials and the limited storage space at most radio stations believe me I know, I worked at one as an on air personality, board op and producer for over 7 glorious years! SO they are increasingly hard to find. They were first distributed on reel to reel tape or on lp, later on CD and even later (after 2000 for most shows) on CDR. Now they are not available at all to collectors since they are distributed by digital download much like you get your music from iTunes. The shows that you get now and hold on to will never decrease in value and only increase. I sell them for near what I bought them for. Finally, it is Americana at its best. Whether the show be from the 60’s or 2000’s, rock, countdown, oldies, country, classical, religious, jazz or big band, it is unique and home grown. And you just can’t find them anywhere. Even record stores that still exist will rarely have any. Radio shows are wonderful representations of the real golden age of radio at least music wise. Once you get hooked, like me, it is a love affair for life! Also, keep in mind that this and all shows are not just about the music – the music can be found anywhere. It is the mixture of great music and great announcing that makes it so entertaining. As well, it is a piece of radio history. You just aren’t going to find these shows anymore. Think of what they will be worth in a few years! IF you wanted to sell. Good Luck and God Bless You.
8/25/85 Rare Casey Kasem American Top 40 Complete With Casey's Autograph