4 pm hour
When I Think of You- Janet Jackson
Your Love Is A Miracle- AWB
I’m Qualified To Satisfy You- Barry White
Shake It Up- The Cars
Oh L'amour- Erasure
How Long- Lipps Inc.
Harry Hippie- Bobby Womack
Common Thread segment (songs orig. recorded by The Beatles):
You Won’t See Me- Anne Murray
We Can Work It Out- Stevie Wonder
Got To Get You Into My Life- Earth, Wind, and Fire
I Saw Him Standing There- Tiffany
Breaking the Law- Judas Priest
Wild Boys- Duran Duran
Body Heat- James Brown
5 pm hour
Venus- Shocking Blue
There’s No Me Without You- The Manhattans
Too Many Games- Maze feat. Frankie Beverly
Sultans of Swing- Dire Straits
Give Me Just A Little More Time- Chairmen of the Board
Cherish What Is Dear To You- Freda Payne
Wrap Her Up- Elton John
On the Flip Side:
Any Major Dude Will Tell You- Steely Dan (B-side to Rikki Don’t Lose That Number)
You Sexy Thing- Hot Chocolate
17 Days- Prince
Treat Me Right- Pat Benatar
Share the Land- The Guess Who
Full of Fire- Al Green
A Perfect Kiss- New Order
6 pm hour
Love In An Elevator- Aerosmith
Steamy Windows- Tina Turner
Shake- The Gap Band
Timothy- The Buoys
You’re the One That I Want- John Travolta & Olivia Newton-John
She’s Sexy + 17- Stray Cats
Roxanne Roxanne- UTFO
So Fine- Howard Johnson
Edge of Seventeen- Stevie Nicks
Contact- Edwin Starr
Stuck In the Middle With You- Stealers Wheel
I Won’t Let You Down- PhD
Rockit- Herbie Hancock
Post- Mortem
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*~Paraphrasing Ali Velshi~ The most powerful person in America is not
Donald J. Trump, it's you.*
These are tough times for progressives and democrat...
5 days ago
2 comments:
Great song list! In '92 I was 18 and would blast Hot Chocolate, Stray Cats and Aerosmith. Not exactly the hippest thing in my neighborhood to do but I didn't care. Going to fire up UTFO now!
Thanks for your props on my playlist! One of these days, I may do a set on my show in which I play "Roxanne, Roxanne" and some of the answer songs that it inspired. Btw, I really enjoyed your blog post about IM stupidity.
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