Left of the dial transmissions from the last quarter of the 20th century (1975-1999), hosted by a rotating cast of WRIR DJs.
Time: January 28 - 11:00:30 am
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Time: January 28 - 11:03:40 am
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Time: January 28 - 11:08:20 am
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Time: January 28 - 11:11:40 am
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Television, “See No Evil”
from Marquee Moon
Elektra Records
- 1977
Time: January 28 - 11:15:22 am
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Time: January 28 - 11:17:46 am
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Time: January 28 - 11:19:50 am
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Time: January 28 - 11:22:40 am
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Time: January 28 - 11:25:20 am
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Gang of Four, “Cheeseburger”
from Solid Gold
Matador
- 1981
Time: January 28 - 11:31:30 am
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Time: January 28 - 11:34:35 am
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Time: January 28 - 11:38:54 am
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Thee Headcoatees, “I Need Loving”
from Bozstik Haze
Damaged Goods
- 1997
Time: January 28 - 11:41:19 am
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Time: January 28 - 11:46:23 am
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Time: January 28 - 11:50:10 am
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AC/DC, “Riff Raff”
from Powerage
Columbia
- 1978
Time: January 28 - 11:55:20 am
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Motörhead, “Love Me Like a Reptile”
from Ace of Spades
Sanctuary Records
- 1980
Time: January 28 - 12:00:49 pm
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Time: January 28 - 12:04:22 pm
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Time: January 28 - 12:09:00 pm
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Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, “Up Jumped the Devil (2010 Remaster)”
from Tender Prey
Mute
- 1988
Time: January 28 - 12:14:08 pm
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Time: January 28 - 12:18:00 pm
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The The, “Dogs of Lust”
from Dusk
Epic
- 1992
Time: January 28 - 12:21:09 pm
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Neon Judgement, “Facing Pictures”
from Blood & Thunder
PIAS Records USA
- 1989
Time: January 28 - 12:26:36 pm
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Time: January 28 - 12:32:09 pm
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Time: January 28 - 12:35:20 pm
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Ian Dury and The Blockheads, “Hit Me With Your Rhythm Stick”
from Do It Yurself
Stiff Records
- 1979
Time: January 28 - 12:42:26 pm
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Time: January 28 - 12:47:36 pm
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Time: January 28 - 12:51:54 pm
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General Public, “Anxious”
from All the Rage
Shout Factory Records
- 1984
Time: January 28 - 12:56:14 pm
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Checking out your station. Awesome setlists. AC/DC’s ‘Riff Raff’, my favorite song of theirs. The sound of a band playing for its very life. I’m trying to contact the station about a book reading I’m doing at Plan 9 Music on Friday Feb 17th, 5:30PM. The book is called ‘The Ballad Of Buttery Cake Ass’ and is my ode to obsessive record collecting and what it’s like to be in your first band. Comedian Dave Hill says it’s “like being taken on a rock n roll road trip by Holden Caulfield with a head injury in the best of ways” and Louder Than War just gave it a great review comparing it to Monty Python & Spinal Tap. It’d be great if you could give it a mention on the air. And come on down to the reading if you’re free that day. Thanks! Aug