WSND DJ set list – Throwback Thursday – June 06, 2024

It was another fun Throwback Thursday at WSND. Thanks to all who listened. Here’s the set list:

  1. Aretha Franklin – Rock Steady (1972)
  2. Pilot – Magic (1975)
  3. MC5 – Miss X (1971)
  4. Robin Trower – Too Rolling Stoned (1974) (request)
  5. Quicksilver Messenger Service – What About Me? (1970)
  6. Thin Lizzy – Running Back (1976)
  7. Led Zeppelin – Immigrant Song (live) (1972) (request)
  8. Blondie – Heart of Glass (1978)
  9. The Cars – Moving in Stereo (1978) (request)
  10. Queen – Fat Bottomed Girls (1978)
  11. Television – Marquee Moon (1977) (request)
  12. Gerhard Heinz – Lolita und der Teddy Bear (1980)
  13. Neil Young – The Old Homestead (1980) (request)
  14. Naked Eyes – Always Something There to Remind Me (1983)
  15. X – Your Phone’s Off the Hook, but You’re Not (1980) (request)
  16. Pet Shop Boys – Opportunities (Let’s Make Lots of Money) (1986) (request)
  17. Midnight Oil – River Runs Red (1989)
  18. Concrete Blonde – God Is a Bullet (1989) (request)
  19. Devo – Shout (1984)
  20. A Flock of Seagulls – I Ran (So Far Away) (1982)
  21. Hüsker Dü – I Don’t Know What You’re Talking About (1985)
  22. The Cramps – Human Fly (1983)
  23. Romeo Void – Never Say Never (1982) (request)
  24. 45 Grave – Partytime (1983) (request)
  25. Roxy Music – More Than This (1982)
  26. The Fixx – One Thing Leads to Another (1983)
  27. Paula Cole – Mississippi (live) (1998)
  28. Pantera – Walk (1992) (request)
  29. Public Enemy w/ Anthrax – Bring Tha Noize (1991)
  30. Deana Carter – Strawberry Wine (1996) (request)
  31. Sass Jordan – High Road Easy (1993) (request)
  32. Failure – Pro-Catastrophe (1992)
  33. Bad Company – Holy Water (1990) (request)
  34. Depeche Mode – Personal Jesus (1990) (request)
  35. The Crystal Method – Busy Child (1997)
  36. Living Colour – Love Rears Its Ugly Head (1990) (request)
  37. The Damned – Running Man (1996)

Throwback Thursday returns June 20th!

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Nik Havert

I've been a music fan since my parents gave me a record player for Christmas when I was still in grade school. The first record I remember owning was "Sesame Street Disco." I've been a professional writer since 2004, but writing long before that. My first published work was in a middle school literary magazine and was a story about a zoo in which the animals could talk.

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