7 pm hour
Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)- Sly & the Family Stone
Souvenir- Rubber Rodeo
Good Thing- Fine Young Cannibals
Kinder Words- The Mighty Mighty Bosstones
Rendezvous- The Hudson Brothers
I'm Alright- Kenny Loggins
Say You'll Be There- The Spice Girls
Double Retro segment's feat. artist: Herb Alpert
Spanish Flea- Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass (released in 1965)
Diamonds- Herb Alpert w/ vocals by Janet Jackson (released in 1987)
Don't You Want Me (1995 remix)- Human League
Running Up That Hill- Kate Bush
Baby Let Me Kiss You- King Floyd
I Feel You- Depeche Mode
Rock the Casbah- The Clash
Are You Lonely- Labelle
8 pm hour
Bang On the Drum All Day- Todd Rundgren
Beautiful Girl- INXS
Groove Thang- Zhané
H.A.P.P.Y. Radio- Edwin Starr
Goin' Back To Cali- LL Cool J
The Deadbeat Club- The B-52's
Love Rollercoaster- The Ohio Players
Zombie- The Cranberries
Truth Hits Everybody- The Police
When Doves Cry- Prince
Rip Her To Shreds- Blondie
Flashlight- Parliament
Rockin' In the Free World- Neil Young
The Retro Mix Video of the Week: The Deadbeat Club by The B-52's
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...
4 days ago
4 comments:
The Hudson Brothers? Wow, you really do get retro!
Love Rollercoaster is one of the best songs of all time.
Love "Thank You"....it reminds me of "Six Feet Under".
Sheri: "Rendezvous" by The Hudson Brothers is a song I discovered a few years ago. I don't know what to say other than it's a very fun song that deserves airplay.
Mama PJ: Some of my former co-workers used to rave about "Six Feet Under". I was HBO-less during much of its run so I've only seen it maybe once. Yet another show that is on my "catch up list".
I watched the final season (we finally had HBO), then went back and watched the rest from the beginning. I wish I hadn't already known what was going to happen.
This show is at times very disturbing, but it also makes you appreciate every minute of your life. We never really know when it will be our time to "go".
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