Casey Kasem's Passing

I listened to the weekly countdown of the top 40 songs in Morgantown, West Virginia for about a year while in graduate school at WVU.  Previously I got my music from WLS in Chicago or WQAM in Miami.  Morgantown even though it was a college town was a little bit isolated and it was good to know who and what was popular in the rest of the world. The showed played on Sunday Mornings. Kasem really knew how to talk up a song and the bits of information he gave about the artists or the songs were more than the usual DJ drivel. The show lasted about four hours and like it or not it covered lots of different kinds of music. The most popular rock, bublegum, disco, R&B and ballads could make to the countdown.  How they got there was always a little bit mysterious, but you could almost figure that if you liked it it would be moving up that chart after debuting at #40.

It's been said that as we age we continue to play the music of our youth, from the radio, dances, road trips, and from my day and age the record store downtown with the posters, black lights and racks and rack of vinyl with album covers that were almost as good as the music.

The music may have moved to FM but the process continues starting in middle school and it probably doesn't slow down until we need hearing aids.

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