WSND set list: Throwback Thursday – January 09, 2025

Thanks to all who tuned in for my last WSND show of the 2024-2025 winter break. Here’s the set list from Throwback Thursday!

  1. Blondie – Dreaming (1979)
  2. The Police – Message in a Bottle (1979)
  3. Pink Floyd – Brain Damage (1973)
  4. Fleetwood Mac – Go Your Own Way (1977)
  5. AC/DC – Ride On (1976)
  6. Deep Purple – Highway Star (1972)
  7. Judas Priest – Dissident Aggressor (1977)
  8. Lou Rawls – You’ll Never Find Another Love Like Mine (1976)
  9. “Hello Sunshine” radio ad for Mt. Dew (1972)
  10. Earth, Wind & Fire – Getaway (1976)
  11. Roxy Music – Love Is the Drug (1975)
  12. Radio ad for Fotomat (1977)
  13. The Damned – Love Song (1979)
  14. Joy Division – Shadowplay (1979)
  15. The Undertones – Teenage Kicks (1978)
  16. The English Beat – Mirror in the Bathroom (1980)
  17. Ravi Shankar, George Fenton, and The Wren Orchestra – For All Mankind (1982)
  18. The Motels – Only the Lonely (1982)
  19. Conway Twitty – I’d Just Love to Lay You Down (1980)
  20. Wang Chung – Dance Hall Days (1983)
  21. Radio ad for Prom Night (1980)
  22. The Psychedelic Furs – Love My Way (1982)
  23. Eric B. and Rakim – I Ain’t No Joke (1987)
  24. De La Soul – The Magic Number (1989)
  25. The Tubes – Sports Fans (1981) (requested)
  26. Bauhaus – The Three Shadows Pt. 2 (live) (1982)
  27. Steve Marriott – Bad Moon Rising (live) (1984) (requested)
  28. Duran Duran – Union of the Snake (live) (1984)
  29. Midnight Oil – Scream in Blue (live) (1984)
  30. The Smiths – This Charming Man (1984)
  31. Øystein Sevåg – Song from the Planet (1995)
  32. P.M. Dawn – On a Clear Day (1991)
  33. Chumbawamba – Tubthumpiing (1997) (requested)
  34. Rory Gallagher – Don’t Start Me Talkin’ (live) (1990) (requested)
  35. Junior Brown – Still Life with Rose (1993)
  36. Alice In Chains – Grind (1995)
  37. The Bomboras – A Fistful of Terror (1998)
  38. Radio ad for “Tab Clear Cola” (mid-1990s)
  39. The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion – Son of Sam (live) (1997)
  40. Soundgarden – 4th of July (1994)
  41. Radio ad for “Bubble Yum 10-pack” (mid-1990s)
  42. The Flaming Lips – She Don’t Use Jelly (1993)
  43. Underworld – Born Slippy (1996)
  44. The Orb – Little Fluffy Clouds (1991)
  45. Azzido Da Bass – Dooms Night (1999)
  46. Joe Strummer and The Mesacleros – I Fought the Law (live) (2002) (requested)
  47. Oysterhead – Owner of the World (2001)
  48. Karma to Burn – Waiting on the Western World (2010) – Whoops!
  49. Electric Wizard – Barbarian (2000)
  50. Skywave – Nothing Left to Say (2004)
  51. Crystal Castles – Vanished (2008)
  52. Scotty Barnhart – Say It Plain (2009)
  53. Dan Auerbach – When the Night Comes (2009)
  54. Dirty Vegas – Days Go By (2001)
  55. Orbital – Oi (2001)
  56. Paul Oakenfold w/ Brittany Murphy – Faster Kill Pussycat (2006)
  57. Queens of the Stone Age – Leg of Lamb (2000)
  58. The Kills – Getting Down (2008)
  59. Sturgill Simpson – In Bloom (2016) (requested)
  60. King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard with Mild High Club – Sketches of Brunswick East III (2017)
  61. Sleater-Kinney – A New Wave (live) (2017)
  62. Protomartyr – Wait (2018)
  63. White Prism – Eclipse (2015)
  64. Durand Jones and The Indications – Mourning in America (2019)
  65. Ron Gallo – Please Yourself (2017)
  66. Thundercat – Uh Uh (2017)
  67. Windhand – Two Urns (2015)
  68. Def Leppard – Personal Jesus (2018) (requested)
  69. Zeke – Two Lane Blacktop (2018)
  70. Sun Voyager – Cosmic Tides (2013)
  71. Austra – Sparkle (2011)
  72. Elephant Stone – A Silent Moment (2013)

Please give all the students and other shows a listen during the school year! I’ll be back on air this summer!

Keep your mind open.

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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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