Still do, 70s on 7 on Sirius replays Kasem countdowns all the time.
Hoosier_Daddy68 on
Every Sunday. And here’s a long distance dedication to Susan from Tom…
tommytraddles on
What’re you doing sneaking into the house at 2am, son, *I’m Kasey Kasem*.
Dad, I was out with Stella and the car broke down, *I’m Jaycee Kasem*.
gbbpro on

sapphir8 on
Of course.
JohnnyYouTaTas on
“Now on with the countdown.”
Concrete_Donkey_1999 on
Is Don on the phone?
tomtomtomo on
Rick Dees
MOOzikmktr on
it was syndicated to like, 300 medium/large market stations across the country.
It’s like remembering “breathing.”
JFJinCO on
Loretta Tortelli was his downfall…
Oldgraytomahawk on
Never missed it
strtjstice on
Listened to the OG back in the 70’s Sunday mornings in the background of our chores and Sunday routines. Loved the trivia stuff more than who was #1
rva23221 on
I have six vinyl records for one of the weeks from the Fall of 1972.
It has the whole show, minus the adverts.
machacker89 on
Man i feel ld. i do miss his voice
aarontsuru on
If I didn’t remember Kasey Kasem, I should probably go see a doctor.
ChavoDemierda on
I remember listening to this, Art Laboe’s “Memories of El Monte”, Wolfman Jack, and the Dr. Demento show.
ikesbutt on
What about Wolfman Jack?
Autumn_Ridge on
“Sending out this request and dedication” to some random person just in case they happen to be listening to this very long radio program in its entirety.
SmoothNoonShade on
And now it’s time for our long distance dedication.
Willing_Mirror8176 on
Keep your feet on the ground….
vroart on
I used to a paper route and would listen to him as I went from apartment to apartment.
Specific_Effort_5528 on
Kasey looked like Gene Roddenberry. Lol
AbnormalGrowth on
I love the Negative Land song where they used outtakes of Casey Casen introducing U2 to the top 40 and cussing up a storm.
PureTown2906 on
Does anyone remember when SNL did a commercial for Casey Kasem Singing the Beatles? It was hilarious.
queenofcaffeine76 on
Ahhh I can still hear all the catchphrases in his voice!
fearmebananaman on
You can still listen to them!
Ok-Street7504 on
I always love the blow up over a dead dog dedication after an up tempo song
johnboy2978 on
“My next letter starts out, Kasey …”
t_11 on
When I listen to these reruns, I can never find a song I recognize. It sounds all fictional from a parallel universe
Woodie88 on
A guy at my work listens to it still.. 🙄 big ass portable speaker.
JacPhlash on
“Billboard ranks ’em, AT 40 counts ’em down.”
Squestis on
Yes, but being born in 1985, I am more familiar with Casey’s Top 40 rather than American Top 40. The station that I listened to him went to an alternative rock format a few months before he went back to AT40, and although I’m fairly certain AT40 continued to air on another radio station locally (I was 13 years old so it wasn’t like I was chasing it down, plus that kind of information wasn’t always easy to find in early stage internet), I never discovered it again locally until Ryan Seacrest took over.
marvopolis on
I remember having to wake up early to fold newspapers, load them up into my bag so I could hoof it around the neighborhood on a Sunday morning delivering papers. I would have my Walkman on, listening to the radio and it was always Kasey Kasem’s top 40 count down that was on. (around 1989/90 I think?)
Almost everything I just said is outdated/dead. lol
Fuck I’m old.
MICR0_WAVVVES on
Want another one?
…3
Werd77 on
“I gotta come out of a god damn uptempo record to talk about someone’s dog dying. It’s ponderous, fucking ponderous!”
ElectricPenguin6712 on
I remember listening in the late 80’s. Then i remember listening to Rick Dee’s top 40.
dr_tardyhands on
No. But reading your post instantly conjures up the Red House Painters song. “Have you forgotten”.
bakerzdosen on
I remember not understanding (then learning) how “countdowns” work.
I was kinda devastated when (I think it was a Michael Jackson song had a long run at #1 and watching the Solid Gold countdown on Saturday feeling relieved it was still the number 1 song.
Then near devastation when I listened to Kasey on Sunday only to hear it had dropped to #2.
I also remember being bitter towards David Bowie for replacing it in the #1 slot… (that feeling somehow lasted for years.)
So yeah, I definitely remember listening.
CookieThumpr on
Step-dad was stationed in (W) Germany through most of the 80s, used to listen to the top 40 countdown on AFN while doing my homework. Also brining back memories of Paul Harvey’s the Rest of Story and the Chicken-man.
plunker234 on
After we come out of a fucking up tempo song???!!!!
kenf1965 on
Every Sunday
andyroid92 on
Like, zoinks! That’s og Shaggy 😊
Obvious_Market_9485 on
That’s the letter U and the number 2
CallsYouCunt on
“It’s fucking ponderous…!”
zigaliciousone on
Yes, every weekend. Blew my mind when I first found out he is the guy who voiced Shaggy
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Still do, 70s on 7 on Sirius replays Kasem countdowns all the time.
Every Sunday. And here’s a long distance dedication to Susan from Tom…
What’re you doing sneaking into the house at 2am, son, *I’m Kasey Kasem*.
Dad, I was out with Stella and the car broke down, *I’m Jaycee Kasem*.

Of course.
“Now on with the countdown.”
Is Don on the phone?
Rick Dees
it was syndicated to like, 300 medium/large market stations across the country.
It’s like remembering “breathing.”
Loretta Tortelli was his downfall…
Never missed it
Listened to the OG back in the 70’s Sunday mornings in the background of our chores and Sunday routines. Loved the trivia stuff more than who was #1
I have six vinyl records for one of the weeks from the Fall of 1972.
It has the whole show, minus the adverts.
Man i feel ld. i do miss his voice
If I didn’t remember Kasey Kasem, I should probably go see a doctor.
I remember listening to this, Art Laboe’s “Memories of El Monte”, Wolfman Jack, and the Dr. Demento show.
What about Wolfman Jack?
“Sending out this request and dedication” to some random person just in case they happen to be listening to this very long radio program in its entirety.
And now it’s time for our long distance dedication.
Keep your feet on the ground….
I used to a paper route and would listen to him as I went from apartment to apartment.
Kasey looked like Gene Roddenberry. Lol
I love the Negative Land song where they used outtakes of Casey Casen introducing U2 to the top 40 and cussing up a storm.
Does anyone remember when SNL did a commercial for Casey Kasem Singing the Beatles? It was hilarious.
Ahhh I can still hear all the catchphrases in his voice!
You can still listen to them!
I always love the blow up over a dead dog dedication after an up tempo song
“My next letter starts out, Kasey …”
When I listen to these reruns, I can never find a song I recognize. It sounds all fictional from a parallel universe
A guy at my work listens to it still.. 🙄 big ass portable speaker.
“Billboard ranks ’em, AT 40 counts ’em down.”
Yes, but being born in 1985, I am more familiar with Casey’s Top 40 rather than American Top 40. The station that I listened to him went to an alternative rock format a few months before he went back to AT40, and although I’m fairly certain AT40 continued to air on another radio station locally (I was 13 years old so it wasn’t like I was chasing it down, plus that kind of information wasn’t always easy to find in early stage internet), I never discovered it again locally until Ryan Seacrest took over.
I remember having to wake up early to fold newspapers, load them up into my bag so I could hoof it around the neighborhood on a Sunday morning delivering papers. I would have my Walkman on, listening to the radio and it was always Kasey Kasem’s top 40 count down that was on. (around 1989/90 I think?)
Almost everything I just said is outdated/dead. lol
Fuck I’m old.
Want another one?
…3
“I gotta come out of a god damn uptempo record to talk about someone’s dog dying. It’s ponderous, fucking ponderous!”
I remember listening in the late 80’s. Then i remember listening to Rick Dee’s top 40.
No. But reading your post instantly conjures up the Red House Painters song. “Have you forgotten”.
I remember not understanding (then learning) how “countdowns” work.
I was kinda devastated when (I think it was a Michael Jackson song had a long run at #1 and watching the Solid Gold countdown on Saturday feeling relieved it was still the number 1 song.
Then near devastation when I listened to Kasey on Sunday only to hear it had dropped to #2.
I also remember being bitter towards David Bowie for replacing it in the #1 slot… (that feeling somehow lasted for years.)
So yeah, I definitely remember listening.
Step-dad was stationed in (W) Germany through most of the 80s, used to listen to the top 40 countdown on AFN while doing my homework. Also brining back memories of Paul Harvey’s the Rest of Story and the Chicken-man.
After we come out of a fucking up tempo song???!!!!
Every Sunday
Like, zoinks! That’s og Shaggy 😊
That’s the letter U and the number 2
“It’s fucking ponderous…!”
Yes, every weekend. Blew my mind when I first found out he is the guy who voiced Shaggy
No.