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Headlines Most Added Lorraine Wraps up the Pd Gig at Waqx 1 THE 4 Trading Post Way Medford Lakes. New Jersey 08055 HARD REPORT April 1, 1988 Issue #72 609-654-7272 FRONTRUNNERS NEIL YOUNG SCORPIONS "TEN MEN WORKIN' " "RHYTHM OF LOVE" "Neil has succeeded over "We've been waiting for it for the years with a wide range months, and we're knocked of musical directions, but out on first listen. It's heavy his most flattering style out of the box, with the could prove to be this Monsters Of Rock' Tour blues -based horn -soaked making it an even bigger assassin of a song". .. event".. Lin Brehmer, WXRT Reprise Mercury Pam Edwards, KGB -FM DIVINYLS RECORD OF THE WEEK "THE FLAME" "BACK TO THE WALL" Cheap Trick Of this week's #1 Most Added LAP OF LUXURY Including: track WVNF's Charlie Logan Ms. Amphlett may be the The Flame/All We Need Is A Dream only female rocker with Ghost Town/Let Go says, "This is just a marvelous pipes that could peel paint, song that will return Cheap but Mike Chapman has Trick to its rightful position as finally given them the moves to cross rock to pop. one of the best bands in the Chry universe". Epic NEW PLAY PRIORITIES... ZIGGY MARLEY PAT McLAUGHLIN IRON MAIDEN JETHRO TULL 10,000 MANIACS JETHRO TULL CREST OF A KNAVEK. Including' Steel Monkey/Farm On The Freeway Jump Start "Tomorrow People'. (Virgin) "No Problem" (Capitol) ' Can IPlay (Capitol) "Budapest" (Chrysalis) "Like The Weather" (Elektra) CHARTSTARS HEADLINES MOST ADDED LORRAINE WRAPS UP THE PD GIG AT WAQX 1. Cheap Trick "The Flame" Epic 88 2. Honeymoon Suite "Love Changes Everything" WB 83 CASEY KASEM TO SIGN WITH WESTWOOD ONE 3. Glass Tiger "I'm Still Searching" EMI/Manhattan 59 DRAKE HALL BECOMES APD AT THE EAGLE BIGGEST MOVERS ELLIOT LEAVES BURKHART/ABRAMS/DOUGLAS George Harrison "This Is Love" (100-68) 32 King Of The Sun "Serpentine" (61-35) 26 HARRIS COMMUNICATIONS WORKSHOP NOTES White Lion "Tell Me" (85-62) 23 "DADDY" MONTOYA MADE PD AT KRQU/LARAMIE INCREASE INDEX Smithereens "Only A Memory" 36 KBCO AND PART ONE OF OUR DENVER DIALOGUE Talking Heads "(Nothing But) Flowers" 34 INTERVIEWS WITH THE SMITHEREENS AND EIEIO Midnight Oil "Beds Are Burning" INCREASES 27 Hard Acts to Follow LESLIE WEST JAMES REYNE SEMI -TWANG TOTO MONTROSE (Passport) (Capitol) (W8) (Columbia) (Enigma) RIDIVIVIE TOE SPEED OF SOUND "Love Is Forever" "Fall Of Rome" "Salty Tears" "Stay Away" "Mach 1' Copyright 1988 The Hard Report, Inc CHILDREN OF FAMOUS MEN CAN BE OVER- SHADOWED BY THEIR FATHER'S ACHIEVE- MENTS. OR THEY CAN BUILD UPON THEM. ZIGGY MARLEY & THE MELODY MAKERS MARLEY, ARE THE CHILDREN OF BOB MARLEY, A MAN WHOSE POWER- FUL MESSAGES OF HOPE BROUGHT REG- GAE MUSIC TO A GEN- ERATION OF YOUNG LISTENERS THROUGH- OUT THE WORLD. WE ARE THOSE LISTENERS. IN ZIGGY MARLEY & THE MELODY MAKERS NEW ALBUM, CONSCIOUS PARTY, YOU WILL HEAR A STRENGTH OF PURPOSE THAT IS RARELY FOUND IN POPULAR MUSIC. I "TOMORROW PEOPLE" IS THE GROUP'S FIRST SINGLE. IN IT, YOU 0 WILL FIND MORE THAN BOB MARLEY'S CHILDREN, AND MORE THAN RAGGAE. YOU WILL FIND A MUSIC, MUSICIANS AND AN AUDIENCE WHO MAKERS A Lone Star. 0 K Y H FROM THE LP LIVE FREE OR DIE. PRODUCED BY STEVE BROWN At 150 + reporting stations including.. WNEW WSHE WLLZ WKLS WBCN KRQR KQRS KOME KLOL KISW KGON KGB WDVE KSJO "IWon't Be Your Fool" KFMQ KBCO KAZY KYYS WFNX KSHE WQFM From The LP Rocky Hill. Produced by Bill Ham. A Top 20 AOR smash! Already at over 40 Hard Reporting stations including KZAP KEZO KISS KLOL KMOD WKLS WNEW KATT KJJO KLOS KOME KRQR KZEW WDIZ WQFM KKDJ KSQY WRXK D 69 Hard Hundred 14' ,9 8 8 V THE HARD REPORT HARD HUNDRED Lw Tw Artist Track Lw Tw Artist Track 1 1 HENRY L. SUMMER...."I Wish I Had A Girl" 30 51 JOHN BRANNEN "Desolation Angel" 6 2 ROBERT PLANT "Tall Cool One" 59 52JUDAS PRIEST "Johnny B. Goode" 7 3 KINGDOM COME ..."Get It On" 71 53JOE SATRIANI "Surfing With The Alien" 4 4 DAVID LEE ROTH "Damn Good" 65 54KINGDOM COME "Living Out Of Touch" 8 5JERRY HARRISON "Rev It Up" 51 55B. SPRINGSTEEN "One Step Up" 10 6 B. SPRINGSTEEN ."All That Heaven 47 56JOE SATRIANI "Satch Boogie" 11 7TALKING HEADS "(Nothing But) Flowers" D 57Y. MALMSTEEN "Heaven Tonight" 2 8 J.C. MELLENCAMP ...."Check It Out" 54 58GODFATHERS "Birth, School..." 12 93 "Talkin' Bout" 64 59THE DEL LORDS "Judas Kiss" 3 10AEROSMITH "Angel" 4660STING "Be Still My Beating..." 14 11 G.THOROGOOD "Born To Be Bad" 68 61 GREAT WHITE "Mistreater" 17 12THE CHURCH ..."Under The Milky Way" 85 62WHITE LION "Tell Me" 19 13 DONALD FAGEN ..... ..."Century's End" 7463JOHNNY H. JAZZ "Shattered Dreams" 15 14 MIDNIGHT OIL ..."Beds Are Burning" 48 64R. ROBERTSON "American Roulette" 22 15SMITHEREENS ..."Only A Memory" 4965DAVID LEE ROTH "Knucklebones" 9 16ICEHOUSE "Electric Blue" 57 66SO "Are You Sure" 5 17 ROBERT PLANT ..."Heaven Knows" 86 67JOE COCKER "Rivers Rising" 16 18THE ALARM "Presence Of Love" 100 68GEORGE HARRISON ."This Is Love" 21 19 BALAAM/ANGEL "I Love The Things..." D 69ROCKY HILL "I Won't Be Your Fool" 29 20 INXS "New Sensation" 66 70JAMES TAYLOR "Never Die Young" 27 21 LYNYRD SKYNYRD "Swamp Music" 55 71 GREAT WHITE "Save Your Love" 23 22 PAUL CARRACK "One Good Reason" 52 72PROPHET "Sound Of A..." 18 23 FOREIGNER "Can't Wait" 83 73R. ROBERTSON "Somewhere/Crazy..." 20 24YES "Final Eyes" 80 74ROBYN HITCHCOCK ."Balloon Man" 39 25DAVID LEE ROTH "Stand Up" 72 75SINEAD O'CONNOR..."Mandinka" 36 26FOREIGNER "I Don't Want To Live..." 5676 R.SPRINGFIELD "Rock Of Life" 28 27WILL & THE KILL ..... ..."Heart Of Steel" 76 77 FOREIGNER "Heart Turns To Stone" 33 28ROBERT PLANT ........."Ship Of Fools" 8478 ROBERT PLANT "Helen Of Troy" 13 29GEORGE HARRISON .."Cloud 9" 73 79STEVE WINWOOD "Talking Back To..." 31 30JONI MITCHELL "Snakes And Ladders" 93 80WHITESNAKE "Crying In The Rain" D 31 CHEAP TRICK "The Flame" D 81 DOKKEN "Heaven Sent" 37 32STING "Englishman..." 58 82 BRYAN FERRY "Kiss And Tell" D 33HONEYMOON SUITE .."Love Changes..." 53 83 MIKE OLDFIELD "Magic Touch" 45 34DEACON BLUE .."Dignity" 60 84DAVID LEE ROTH "Just Like Paradise" 61 35KINGS OF/SUN "Serpentine'. 78 85ROBERT PALMER "Sweet Lies" 2436AC/DC "Heatseeker" 69 86RICHARD MARX "Endless Summer..." 35 37WHITE LION "Wait" 91 87DAN REED "Ritual" 26 38 INXS "Devil Inside" 77 88JOE COCKER "Two Wrongs" 43 39TREAT HER RIGHT "I Think She Likes Me" 75 89MICHAEL BOLTON ...."Sittin' On The Dock..." 44 40GUNS N' ROSES "Welcome To The..." D 90THE BEARS "Aches And Pains" 40 41 LITA FORD "Kiss Me Deadly" 62 91 BODEANS "Dreams" 50 42ADVENTURES ...."Broken Land" 82 92PAT MCLAUGHLIN "Wrong Number" 25 43 DANNY WILDE ...."Time Runs Wild" 89 93BIG PIG "Breakaway" D 44GLASS TIGER ...."I'm Still Searching" 88 94KINGDOM COME "Loving You" 32 45 REM "Finest Worksong" D 95TOTO "Stay Away" 38 46PINK FLOYD "Sorrow" 99 9610.000 MANIACS "Like The Weather" 42 47G.THOROGOOD ........"You Talk Too Much" 92 97LOVE & ROCKETS "Waiting For The Flood" 3448DEF LEPPARD ...."Pour Some Sugar..." D 98THE MISSION UK "Tower Of Strength" 41 49TONIO K ...."Without Love" D 99TRACY CHAPMAN "Fast Car" 63 50B. SPRINGSTEEN "Roulette" D 100EIE1Q "Hey Cecelie" MOST ADDED TRACKS ARTIST TRACK TOTAL POWER HEAVY MEDIUM LIGHT 1 CHEAP TRICK 'The Flame" 88 1 16 62 9 2HONEYMOON SUITE "Love Changes Everything"83 1 9 60 13 3GLASS TIGER "I'm Still Searching" 59 3 46 10 4Y. MALMSTEEN 'Heaven Tonight" 42 2 26 14 5ROCKY HILL "I Won't Be Your Fool" 40 1 21 18 6KINGS OF THE SUN 'Serpentine" 39 2 23 14 7INXS "New Sensation" 30 8 21 1 8DAVID L. ROTH "Stand Up" 28 1 9 16 2 9DEACON BLUE 'Dignity" 21 17 4 10DOKKEN 'Heaven Sent" 20 13 7 11 FOREIGNER "I Don't Want To Live..." 18 1 8 8 1 12DONALD FAGEN "Century's End" 17 4 12 1 12LYNYRD SKYNYRD 'Swamp Music" 17 12 5 13WHITE LION 'Tell Me" 16 1 11 8 14BODEANS "'Pick Up The Pieces" 15 1 8 6 14G. HARRISON "'This Is Love" 15 2 11 2 15ADVENTURES "Broken Land" 14 8 9 15B.SPRINGSTEEN "Roulette" 14 2 8 4 15JOE SATRIANI "Surfing With..." 14 1 8 5 April 1, 1988 3 THIRDREPORTMore On The Picks... Neil Young & The Bluenotes, "Ten Men Scorpions, "Rhythm Of Love", Mercury.... Workin'", Reprise.... Neil's one guy who's not afraid Yes, we were as surprised as you that the Scorps would cover to tackle a new direction, and never was his willingness to tan- a Yes tune --and so soon after the original was all over the radio. gentialize more evident than in those good ole Geffen years. Of course, this is re- Ily an original --but it's as safe and secure "Trans" was his electronic album, "Everybody's Rockin"' was as any supergroup follow-up you'd care to name. And con- rockabilly, "Old Ways" country and "Landing On Water" total- sidering it's been four years since the last studio album, it's ly garage. Then there was "Live" for the live garage aficionado. not as if the group needs to take any chances to be guaran- But through it all, his fans remain very loyal and committed. teed gigantic reaction on all fronts --and in this case, on all for- And we know they'll be thrilled when they hear you play what mats.They'll be super visible throughout the spring and we think is Neil's most focused and timely variation on the rock summer on the "Monsters Of Rock" tour, with the headline solo and roll theme yet.Neil calls this horn driven style "Power tour to follow through Christmas --and on into 89.
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