Well, you probably had some HS kid doing overnight M-6AM so the real jocks could go get liquored up; and you sure as hell didn't want them cracking a mic(the kid, not the Jocks), Money on another syndicated show running M-2.
"...on Maine's most listened to radio station W-... I'm not going to say all that shit. How do I know they're the most listened to station?" Hilarious. Classic Kasem.
0:00 - 97 Fun 0:10 - WMNS 13 (“what a call letter!”) 0:19 - 14 10 WHLN 0:29 - WKRN 13-40 (“where we’re getting involved with you!”) 1:21 - WIGY and WJTO (“how do I know they’re the most listened-to station?!”) 2:08 - WXLO 2:18 - WRLD 1490 (Lanette, Alabama ananananaNANANANANA-) 2:45 - WRSC 1390 2:58 - KSLM (“Promos inside the f*king game?!”) 3:29 - WDHP (“Your favorite music radio-AW, F*CK IT!” “No, that was right! You’re right!” “BULLSH*T!”) 4:22 - WQTW (Kasem is confused by the slogan) 4:40 - Unknown 4:45 - Music Radio 138 5:11 - Unknown (“This Saturday morning and every Saturday morning at two-*_TWO?!”)_* 5:22 - Unknown (Casey gets mad that he’s coming out of an upbeat song to dedicate a dead dog)
Thanks for the helpful scorecard. Hearing the series of blow-ups before the dog dedication puts that infamous outburst more in context. Casey clearly was in the habit of bantering and complaining with his engineer and so he wasn't coming out of a bag on the guy on Snuggles Day. He vented a lot, and with a sense of humor about himself. It seems like it helped cut through the monotony of a lot of dry script reading.
I worked in radio for a number of years and honestly, doing this kind of work can be extremely frustrating. Much of the problem is due to the way copy is written. Most people don't write the copy to be read aloud, in a flowing manner. That leaves the talent to try to make it sound natural, conversational and friendly. Doesn't take much for some badly written lines to yield some profanity-laced tirades on the part of the talent.
+thejmmx1 seriously, all he has to do is read a few lines and he makes a bit deal about it, image if show business people had real jobs in the real word ,image how much complained they would be doing then.this also shows what jerks many people in show business really are.
Yeah, of course he's making a big deal about it. You try doing that all in one take after spending however long it took to record the show back then. Or better yet, you try out for something scripted and see how quickly you pick it up. Not that simple.
I'm a broadcasting student and been working in radio part time for around a year now. You couldn't be more correct on bad copy writing, it's truly a joke.
Howard Stern thought this would embarass Casey but it had the opposite impact of showing his professionalism and frustration at having idiot co-workers.
"The Ghostbusters are at it again, this time at the fashionable nightclub, the Rose. The Boys in Gray slugged it out with a pretty pesky poltergeist, then stayed on to dance the night away with some of the lovely ladies who... I'm not gonna say all that shit. How do I know the ladies were lovely?"
Every once in a while I come here to listen to this because I laugh so hard, it brings me to tears. It's funny hearing this now because when I was a kid, I only heard the canned radio version of Casey, which was the complete opposite of this. Thanks for posting!!
We always suspected Casey was like this when he was mad, and who wouldn't be mad at an engineer who goes from a f**king up-tempo sweep into a god-d*mn death dediction, or who moves your show to 2am Saturday, the lead-in slot to public affairs requirements.
I just heard this LDD about an hour ago on iheart radio having no idea this was the famous meltdown dedication. That shit brought tears to my eyes once the song started playing.
@@RageTVHTX I hear the flashback every week... Still waiting for the one with the dog named Snuggles... I only know that it's from September 1985, and the song was "Dare Me" by the Pointer Sisters. I heard it last year, but it was 2 weeks later.
Casey was an absolute perfectionist....it was hilarious to hear him read clearly awful copy and stop...."wait, WHAT? What is this???" Freaking great!!! Casey Kasem RULED.
It was said that it was Dick Clark that introduced much of America to Casey Kasem.He had to know that Casey will say these words.He had to know that Casey is noncaucasian,too,in which many of us cared nothing about.
Anyone thinking Casey was a dick for his rants here should try to do one-liners while hosting a radio show and not lose their mind. Plus, I'd get upset too if they had to play an uptempo record while someone wanted to dedicate a sad song to a dead relative of their family when they could've played a solemn song beforehand. But the other stuff is not as easy as it looks. Which is why Casey was great at what he did. We're all human.
When you get to the level of a Casey Kasem and have to read stupid liners written by some idiot at a back-woods station, ya have to let off steam in the studio. Good for Casey. Praying for him. Many of us in the biz have idolized him for decades.
His show ran on SO many radio stations and to cut promo and after promo, doing different numbers, call letters and tag lines every time is exhausting. I love to hear him get frustrated, he always sounded so smooth it's good to remember he was just a radio jock doing what he loved still. RIP Casey Kasem...
I can totally relate to Mr. Kasem. I work in customer service and I know how to "turn on the charm" when facing the public. But as soon as my back is turned and I am out of earshot of customers, my mouth starts to run...and the sh*t that comes out of it would make a drunken sailor seem like an altar boy.
I agree. Casey was a pro trying to get it right. He had an absolute right to cuss because he cares about his job. The bloopers are hilarious. He should be our national treasure. Hope everything is ok with the current situation with his family. We love you Casey.
Hi Christopher. I'm a DJ from San Diego who has been blind since birth, and absolutely love doing live sets and the High Energy Tunes trance mix. According to your comment, it sounds like you were a fan of Casey for a long time. I was too, and I loved waking up every Sunday morning to listen to his show on the radio. My dream of meeting him came true in 2006, and he was extremely kind. My favorite memory was when he hugged me before I left his studio. After I told him it made me smile, he said, "Well, I'm going to make you smile twice." And he gave me another hug. Not only am I thankful I got the opportunity to meet him, but that he also took the time to keep in touch and encourage me to "Keep my feet on the ground, and keep reaching for the stars." If you're interested in getting to know me, feel free to reply to my comment and check out my TH-cam channel. :)
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You don't know how much I've missed the one with Music Radio 138, OFUK. That was my favorite, and it's never turned up on any of the other compilations...
thank you so much for posting this! it circulated among radio folks in the 80s and we all had fun hearing it! where's the part where he says "are we doing promos in the middle of the f--in' game now?"
his real first name is Kamal.. he did wonderful job guiding American about top 20 and top 40 count down radio show music at LA radio , he had distinctive voice .. he worked to be best , his voice touched millions , may he rest in peace
I still get a chuckle listening to this. Casey's general "screw it" attitude with radio stations' big egos and thinking that they are the "most listened to station" in the state and these really long tags that they wanted Casey to add on to the end of the bumpers. "Your favorite music radioFUCKIT." LOL! "Where we're getting set for Westmoreland County. WHAT? What the fuck does that mean?" "Music radio 138...OH FUCK!" LOVE IT! "Fucking ponderous, man. Fucking ponderous!" Love ya Casey! Thank you for saying what so many jocks like us think. For Debbie in Valley, Alabamanananana.
Promos are a lot of work and a lot of takes, especially when the call letters are a linguistic nightmare, etc. Listening to this just increases my fondness for Casey. He was a consummate pro.....working really hard here. It's hard to keep your enthusiasm up when the copy sucks. I miss hearing the man on the radio. AT40 was so great.
Where's the part where he disparages U2 and says, "These guys are from England and who gives a shit?" I loved that. RIP Casey. We've all had lousy days at work.
I loved it too, especially when he says "diddly shit." But that's the one blooper no one seems to have. The only time I've ever heard it was on the Negativland song that sampled it.
I belive Negativland released multitrack masters of that song, U2 in memory of Casey Casem, so people could do thier own remixes. There might be a clean copy of that sample there
American top 40 was big when I was a kid. Mom and Pop would turn off the TV and turn the radio on and we would listen to Casey quite often. These old blooper are funny as hell.
Up next on the charts comes the debut single from an artist who as a child had his legs accidentally amputated by the family lawn mower. Moving up three to Number 26 this week, here's Stumpy Stubbs, with "Daddy, Please Don't Run So Fast."
I found myself snickering all through Casey Kasem’s meltdowns and breakdowns, especially when one of his fans had a dog named Snuggles who had passed away and wanted his favorite DJ to play “Shannon” by Henry Gross. And there was Casey Kasem ranting and raving all over the place. Priceless.
I cant blame him for going nuts, having to do hundreds of spots for almost EVERY radio station in the USA! Can you imagine having to do this every single day with countless takes and then the TV show....can drive a guy NUTS!
Growing up and working in the produce wholesaling business, I must say that this man looks and sounds like an old time produce manager from a small town IGA store! We a all know he's not but seeing and hearing him strikes some kind of nostalgia from being a boy and helping on delivery runs Saturday mornings.
This guy was amazing and did a remarkable job . Not easy by a long shot . As for his simple frustrations , try hanging around a kitchen in any restaurant and listen to the chefs .. haha .
04:21 after he read that, I said, "What?" then Casey said "What?" Then when he read it again, I said, "What the fuck does that mean?" and then Casey said that too!
He'd have to do hundreds of these. It's a pain in the ass. When I record stuff and screw up, saying "shit" eases the frustration. It's not as easy as it sounds.
"Every Saturday morning at two. TWO?!?!?!"
Love that.
LOL!
"Two...TWO-OOOOO?"
LOL! I know I lost it when he said that
Well, you probably had some HS kid doing overnight M-6AM so the real jocks could go get liquored up; and you sure as hell didn't want them cracking a mic(the kid, not the Jocks), Money on another syndicated show running M-2.
He previously worked at NBC before so, that almost fits.
"what the fuck am I doing? Promos inside the fucking game?" Being a sports fan that just cracks me up
"...on Maine's most listened to radio station W-... I'm not going to say all that shit. How do I know they're the most listened to station?" Hilarious. Classic Kasem.
Lmao
He was right to question it
0:00 - 97 Fun
0:10 - WMNS 13 (“what a call letter!”)
0:19 - 14 10 WHLN
0:29 - WKRN 13-40 (“where we’re getting involved with you!”)
1:21 - WIGY and WJTO (“how do I know they’re the most listened-to station?!”)
2:08 - WXLO
2:18 - WRLD 1490 (Lanette, Alabama ananananaNANANANANA-)
2:45 - WRSC 1390
2:58 - KSLM (“Promos inside the f*king game?!”)
3:29 - WDHP (“Your favorite music radio-AW, F*CK IT!” “No, that was right! You’re right!” “BULLSH*T!”)
4:22 - WQTW (Kasem is confused by the slogan)
4:40 - Unknown
4:45 - Music Radio 138
5:11 - Unknown (“This Saturday morning and every Saturday morning at two-*_TWO?!”)_*
5:22 - Unknown (Casey gets mad that he’s coming out of an upbeat song to dedicate a dead dog)
Thanks for the helpful scorecard. Hearing the series of blow-ups before the dog dedication puts that infamous outburst more in context. Casey clearly was in the habit of bantering and complaining with his engineer and so he wasn't coming out of a bag on the guy on Snuggles Day. He vented a lot, and with a sense of humor about himself. It seems like it helped cut through the monotony of a lot of dry script reading.
I worked in radio for a number of years and honestly, doing this kind of work can be extremely frustrating. Much of the problem is due to the way copy is written. Most people don't write the copy to be read aloud, in a flowing manner. That leaves the talent to try to make it sound natural, conversational and friendly. Doesn't take much for some badly written lines to yield some profanity-laced tirades on the part of the talent.
+thejmmx1 seriously, all he has to do is read a few lines and he makes a bit deal about it, image if show business people had real jobs in the real word ,image how much complained they would be doing then.this also shows what jerks many people in show business really are.
+hifijohn Imagine if you had to read that shit _every day_ for your job. You'd soon be cursing worse than Casey Casem did.
Definitely takes a toll on you
Yeah, of course he's making a big deal about it. You try doing that all in one take after spending however long it took to record the show back then.
Or better yet, you try out for something scripted and see how quickly you pick it up.
Not that simple.
I'm a broadcasting student and been working in radio part time for around a year now. You couldn't be more correct on bad copy writing, it's truly a joke.
You can hear he's working hard here. He cared about doing a good job.
RIP Casey.
Man, it’s SO hard reading all these huge words off a piece of paper.
He was a piece of shit. Fuck him.
@@stevensmith8666 how was he a piece of shit?
That’s my takeaway. He gets mad because he wants the show to sound good.
He cared a lot it was His show and reputation.
The thing that makes the dead dog bit so funny is he *clearly* wants to do a respectful tribute to the dog.
He was definitely a perfectionist. I still listen to AT40 reruns on Sirius. Rest in peace Casey.
If you still like Casey's voice, SiruisXM 70s on 7 airs his classic 70s AT40 on Saturdays and Sundays. I certainly enjoy it!
Premiere Networks has been airing the classic "AT40" shows from the 70's & 80's since 2007.
Saturday at two?
@@raygordonteacheschess5501 TWO? 🤣
I'm glad to see Casey was human after all!
Me too. Those popular DJ's could sound so much like f**king robots. hahahaha
Howard Stern thought this would embarass Casey but it had the opposite impact of showing his professionalism and frustration at having idiot co-workers.
"The Ghostbusters are at it again, this time at the fashionable nightclub, the Rose. The Boys in Gray slugged it out with a pretty pesky poltergeist, then stayed on to dance the night away with some of the lovely ladies who... I'm not gonna say all that shit. How do I know the ladies were lovely?"
But how did he know they weren't? We didn't see them either?
Loved that. Mind you Casey's wife was in the movie too
Fucking hilarious
"Anyway, on with the F**KIN' countdown." 😂
Every once in a while I come here to listen to this because I laugh so hard, it brings me to tears. It's funny hearing this now because when I was a kid, I only heard the canned radio version of Casey, which was the complete opposite of this. Thanks for posting!!
We always suspected Casey was like this when he was mad, and who wouldn't be mad at an engineer who goes from a f**king up-tempo sweep into a god-d*mn death dediction, or who moves your show to 2am Saturday, the lead-in slot to public affairs requirements.
Here here... this is really hilarious!
😂
exactly!!!
I damn near had to pull over I was laughing so F ing hard!!!!!!
"Ah, fuck it!"
"That was right. You're right!"
"BULLSHIT!"
R.I.P. Snuggles. I'm sure you were a good doggie.
I just heard this LDD about an hour ago on iheart radio having no idea this was the famous meltdown dedication. That shit brought tears to my eyes once the song started playing.
@@RageTVHTX I hear the flashback every week... Still waiting for the one with the dog named Snuggles... I only know that it's from September 1985, and the song was "Dare Me" by the Pointer Sisters. I heard it last year, but it was 2 weeks later.
@@mr.intensity2685 ive been listening to Classic American Top 40 on the iHeart app. Lately its all I listen to while I work. I love it
I heard the tape of the dedication in the summer of 1985 on WXRK. Stern played it. I think it's from a few years earlier.
@@RageTVHTX yeah i have too since i found it.
Man, this stuff is a SCREAM to listen to.
The Dead Dog Dedication is a riot to listen to.
Scott Burton I want a god damned concerted effort....
VTwin Builder and I also want to know what happened to the pictures I was supposed to see this week
@@xdproductions3087 This the last goddamn time...
Poor Snuckles 😔
Casey was an absolute perfectionist....it was hilarious to hear him read clearly awful copy and stop...."wait, WHAT? What is this???" Freaking great!!!
Casey Kasem RULED.
Ive done audio production. ALL productions sound like this until after the editing.
Legend has it, don is still on the phone to this day.
egadgo What happened to the pictures he was supposed to see that week?
That was producer Don Bustany, who had promised Casey pictures of the acts so that he could see who he was talking about.
@@raygordonteacheschess5501 but he never saw them, because nobody made a concerted effort or used their fuckin brain
@@doctorfeinstone6524 ponderous, man. Just ponderous.
@@doctorfeinstone6524 Nobody EVER makes a concerted effort to use their "fuckin' brain". That's if they have one.
"No, you're right! You're right!"
"BULLSHIT!!"
He knows what the fuck he's doing
Ponderous, man!! Good golly Miss Molly! RIP my friend.
"This Saturday morning and every Saturday morning at 2. TWO?!?"
Casey kasem will always been legendary and even in bloopers, he's awesome
I still love the Dead Dog Death Dedication in this set! With all due respect to Casey...RIP Casey!
I worked for Dick Clark for more than 20 years running his radio department and *this* is why we never kept a blooper reel.
@Honorius Gulmatico No... But he was savvy enough to know if any blooper reel existed it'd be copied and circulated.
@@pamelamiller1768 See: Winnebago Man.
It was said that it was Dick Clark that introduced much of America to Casey Kasem.He had to know that Casey will say these words.He had to know that Casey is noncaucasian,too,in which many of us cared nothing about.
I think we've all had coworkers who would foolishly transition from an uptempo sweep into a death dedication.
"Join us this Saturday morning and every Saturday morning at two..TWO?!" My favorite part!
Radio 1390, Fuck It
my favorite!
best part lol
...my favorite station...
@@StevieMack The "swear word" that he just said could sound like the name of the city LOL! "WRSC, radio 1390, Fuckit, US 🤣
Imagine a station like that actually existed. "This is Radio 1390, Fuc-it Radio. Enjoy good music? Then you'll enjoy a good Fuc."
This sounds like me trying to record my iphone greeting message :(
+kdogtv lol crickets
+Bob Rickleson wait for it
hahaha
OMG THATS PERFECT 😂
Anyone thinking Casey was a dick for his rants here should try to do one-liners while hosting a radio show and not lose their mind. Plus, I'd get upset too if they had to play an uptempo record while someone wanted to dedicate a sad song to a dead relative of their family when they could've played a solemn song beforehand. But the other stuff is not as easy as it looks. Which is why Casey was great at what he did. We're all human.
Well said.
When you get to the level of a Casey Kasem and have to read stupid liners written by some idiot at a back-woods station, ya have to let off steam in the studio. Good for Casey. Praying for him. Many of us in the biz have idolized him for decades.
I think it's a hoot and having been on stage if you can't blow up, you'll go nuts. Casey was great!
Coal miners have accidentally amputated their own limbs and made less of a fuss about it than Casey Kasem.
kevin dougherty
but were the miners vegetarians? (Another famous Casey Kasem off-the-rails incident...)
His show ran on SO many radio stations and to cut promo and after promo, doing different numbers, call letters and tag lines every time is exhausting. I love to hear him get frustrated, he always sounded so smooth it's good to remember he was just a radio jock doing what he loved still. RIP Casey Kasem...
...I hope you'll join me this Saturday morning and every Saturday morning at 2.00...TWO???
+trini A few stations when they rebroadcast "American Top 40, The 70's" is done at 4am Saturday.
@@crlaw75 you know some people just can't listen to it at any better time
And where are those pictures I was supposed to see?!?!?! Is Don on the phone???
@@vtwinbuilder3129 had to be paparazzi spy shot porn.
He was referring to pictures of the musical acts so he could play to audience stereotyping. Don was Don Bastante, the producer.
Even in his meltdown, he still patterns as an announcer
I can totally relate to Mr. Kasem. I work in customer service and I know how to "turn on the charm" when facing the public. But as soon as my back is turned and I am out of earshot of customers, my mouth starts to run...and the sh*t that comes out of it would make a drunken sailor seem like an altar boy.
I agree. Casey was a pro trying to get it right. He had an absolute right to cuss because he cares about his job. The bloopers are hilarious. He should be our national treasure. Hope everything is ok with the current situation with his family. We love you Casey.
Hi Christopher. I'm a DJ from San Diego who has been blind since birth, and absolutely love doing live sets and the High Energy Tunes trance mix. According to your comment, it sounds like you were a fan of Casey for a long time. I was too, and I loved waking up every Sunday morning to listen to his show on the radio. My dream of meeting him came true in 2006, and he was extremely kind. My favorite memory was when he hugged me before I left his studio. After I told him it made me smile, he said, "Well, I'm going to make you smile twice." And he gave me another hug. Not only am I thankful I got the opportunity to meet him, but that he also took the time to keep in touch and encourage me to "Keep my feet on the ground, and keep reaching for the stars."
If you're interested in getting to know me, feel free to reply to my comment and check out my TH-cam channel. :)
Great story, DJHey20. I am a huge fan of radio (the way it used to be, anyway).
@Tre404 Thanks so much for the kind words, I greatly appreciate them. Feel free to check out my TH-cam channel and subscribe. I always enjoy meeting people who are interested in getting to know me. :)
Lol
Would be hilarious if he started swearing like Shaggy lol
don't know if you've seen it but somebody here made a video of shaggy with his famous studio flip out over a bad record
PMC PMC Casey already sounds close enough to SHAGGY anyways to me....lolol
Watch me fucking swooce right- what the fuck is "swooce"?
@John Collinsth-cam.com/video/24idzRZ-_o8/w-d-xo.html
Lol just imagine being snuggles owner and hearing this year's later!!! Lmao
You don't know how much I've missed the one with Music Radio 138, OFUK. That was my favorite, and it's never turned up on any of the other compilations...
Music Radio 1380fuck was my favorite radio station growing up!
I heard these from a friend who got ahold of this tape back in the 80's. Funny af. Thanks for posting. Enjoyed a good laugh.
Man, this guy had the mouth of a sailor! lol RIP
I think I heard Ed Sullivan was also a colorful cusser.
ZOINKS, Scoob! He's, like, cursing like a sailor!
"We've tracked down Snuggles's owner, and six of the dog's great-grandkids." -- behind the music
thank you so much for posting this! it circulated among radio folks in the 80s and we all had fun hearing it! where's the part where he says "are we doing promos in the middle of the f--in' game now?"
never mind...for some reason when I listened the first time it stopped early
Judy Pancoast Judy: I was just about to reply that it is in this at 3:07. Marked it for you!
Much love and respect to Casey Kasem! RIP Casey♥
Fuckin' ponderous, man! PONDEROUS!!
He was so great, a consummate pro. Anyone who has ever done voiceover understands moments like these. It just happens.
I have appreciated Casey Kassem's voice since I was a very young child.
same here
his real first name is Kamal.. he did wonderful job guiding American about top 20 and top 40 count down radio show music at LA radio , he had distinctive voice .. he worked to be best , his voice touched millions , may he rest in peace
I'm laughing so hard I can't even breathe.
TWO! Radio 1390 - FUCK IT!
"I'm not gonna say all that shit... how do I know they're the most listened to station?!?!?"
I love this guy. This is raw honesty.
Much thanks for the effort in putting this together. This is what makes TH-cam worth it.
I laugh so hard I almost fuckin barfed! God this shit never gets old.
"radio 1390 -- fuck it!"
that's a good slogan🤣
I still get a chuckle listening to this. Casey's general "screw it" attitude with radio stations' big egos and thinking that they are the "most listened to station" in the state and these really long tags that they wanted Casey to add on to the end of the bumpers.
"Your favorite music radioFUCKIT." LOL!
"Where we're getting set for Westmoreland County. WHAT? What the fuck does that mean?"
"Music radio 138...OH FUCK!" LOVE IT!
"Fucking ponderous, man. Fucking ponderous!"
Love ya Casey! Thank you for saying what so many jocks like us think.
For Debbie in Valley, Alabamanananana.
Promos are a lot of work and a lot of takes, especially when the call letters are a linguistic nightmare, etc. Listening to this just increases my fondness for Casey. He was a consummate pro.....working really hard here. It's hard to keep your enthusiasm up when the copy sucks. I miss hearing the man on the radio. AT40 was so great.
It was cool when I bought Billboard so I knew when to tape.
im not ganna say all that shit
Christme Productions LMAO
One of the greatest ever. This is hilarious, thank you Casey.
Where's the part where he disparages U2 and says, "These guys are from England and who gives a shit?" I loved that. RIP Casey. We've all had lousy days at work.
I loved it too, especially when he says "diddly shit." But that's the one blooper no one seems to have. The only time I've ever heard it was on the Negativland song that sampled it.
I belive Negativland released multitrack masters of that song, U2 in memory of Casey Casem, so people could do thier own remixes. There might be a clean copy of that sample there
Apparently The Edge is to Casey Kasem what Niagara Falls was to Moe Howard!
Radio 1390, F-CK IT we'll do it live.
Me whenever I'm leaving someone a voicemail.
🤣
thanks for the upload. way better than the laughing and talking over one.
RIP Casey. I still want to know if he ever found out what happened to the pictures he was supposed to see that week!
Poor Snuggles🐶
XD I had no idea Casey had such a short fuse. At least he didn't storm out of the recording booth like Orson Wells.
Check out Bill O'Reilly's temper!
Heard that the "up-tempo record" in question was "Dare Me" by Pointer Sisters.
That is correct.
That show is playing on iHeart's Classic AT40 channel right now.
eyeh8nbc what was the dog dedication song gonna be ?
It was called Shannon, It was played, the problem was having to go into a rather touching moment after a very upbeat song.
eyeh8nbc Shannon ? What ? "Let The Music Play" ?
"Good golly, Miss Molly..... this is ponderous!"
"And the 'shits' just keep on coming!" (jingle: "Casey''s Ghost is Toast!")
"Fuckin' PONDEROUS, man. Ponderous. Fuckin' PONDEROUS!"
This guy sounds better swearing, than I do announcing ANYTHING.
American top 40 was big when I was a kid. Mom and Pop would turn off the TV and turn the radio on and we would listen to Casey quite often. These old blooper are funny as hell.
Casey's Top Ten *Def Jam Comedy* radio intro's.
I have to DL this so I can play this at the beginning of my wedding recePtion.
"Shaggy" himself, letting aspiring VO talent feel a LOT better, over all
“Is Don on the phone?”😆
I wonder if they ever found the pictures
Reminds me of Paul Anka’s rant where he keeps asking “where’s Joe?”
I don’t want to be Don at that moment
3:07 "hey what the fuck am I doing? promos inside the fucking game?"
i wonder what the pictures he was supposed to see were
Of the musical acts, from producer Don Bastante. He wanted to see who he was talking about.
Up next on the charts comes the debut single from an artist who as a child had his legs accidentally amputated by the family lawn mower. Moving up three to Number 26 this week, here's Stumpy Stubbs, with "Daddy, Please Don't Run So Fast."
RIP Richard Jeni.
"....I'm not gonna say all that shit...."
"How do I know they're the most listened to station?"
"Hey Scoob, ol' buddy ol' pal. I'm not saying this shit. Like, let's split."
I found myself snickering all through Casey Kasem’s meltdowns and breakdowns, especially when one of his fans had a dog named Snuggles who had passed away and wanted his favorite DJ to play “Shannon” by Henry Gross. And there was Casey Kasem ranting and raving all over the place. Priceless.
Mainly cause they had just played the Pointer Sisters' "Dare Me". Imagining playing a sad ballad after you played a very uptempo dance song...
The crazy thing is that someone did a video of Shaggy as a DJ and Scooby as his producer.
That ending. The fuse was lit.
Can't believe Casey's been gone a little over five years-He's sorely missed.
I cant blame him for going nuts, having to do hundreds of spots for almost EVERY radio station in the USA! Can you imagine having to do this every single day with countless takes and then the TV show....can drive a guy NUTS!
Casey was the shit in all the best ways. This is greatness.
Negativland turned this into art.
Every time he says 1390 fuck it and Two?...... I fall off my chair
This is so ponderous...
this Saturday morning at 2... twooooooooooo thats my fav
same loool
kennethbrown65 Mine too. And I was there in the studio when he recorded that!
omg for real??
Thank you for posting! CK at his best!
This is ponderous, man
Zoinks! Can someone get Don on the phone?
Growing up and working in the produce wholesaling business, I must say that this man looks and sounds like an old time produce manager from a small town IGA store! We a all know he's not but seeing and hearing him strikes some kind of nostalgia from being a boy and helping on delivery runs Saturday mornings.
Lol hearing Casey get frustrated is so surreal, he has about the
most friendly voice ever recorded
Don't forget America, to keep tuning in to WRSE, Radio 1390, FCKT.
I wonder if his Scooby Doo outtakes sound like this? "Let's go Scoob! What the fuck!!!"
This guy was amazing and did a remarkable job . Not easy by a long shot . As for his simple frustrations , try hanging around a kitchen in any restaurant and listen to the chefs .. haha .
Haha I laughed my ass off through the whole thing.
Rip Casey
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04:21 after he read that, I said, "What?" then Casey said "What?" Then when he read it again, I said, "What the fuck does that mean?" and then Casey said that too!
He'd have to do hundreds of these. It's a pain in the ass. When I record stuff and screw up, saying "shit" eases the frustration. It's not as easy as it sounds.
“It’s a pain in the ass.”
Heck, he should try working at a real job.
@@sludge4125 you should try working in radio with egomaniacs and sociopaths. It's like a dunning-kreuger ward.
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