DJ set list for June 15, 2017

Thanks to all who tuned in for my latest show on WSND, and to Aaron for helping out with the music selection and finding out that Chicken Dinner candy bars really existed.  Congratulations to Joe Fuentes, who won First and Foremost, and to Chuck who also guessed the right answer (That “Summertimes Blues” was originally performed by Eddie Cochran).  Here’s our set list from the night of June 15, 2017.

  1. The Cure – Opening (live)
  2. The Crystal Method – After Hours
  3. Com Truie – Ephemeron
  4. Eaten Alive radio spot
  5. Mission of Burma – Spider’s Web (request)
  6. Primus – Tommy the Cat
  7. Broken Bells – After the Disco
  8. Reverend Horton Heat – Big Dwarf Rodeo
  9. MC 900 Foot Jesus – Adventures in Failure (live)
  10. Golden Dawn Arkestra – Afropacalypse
  11. Rock and Roll High School radio spot
  12. Betty Davis – Come with Me
  13. Janelle Monae – Faster
  14. Alex Lopez – Dangerous
  15. Blue Cheer – Summertime Blues
  16. Repellents – AFC!
  17. The Black Keys – Just Got to Be
  18. L7 – Fast and Frightening (live)
  19. Buzzcocks – Last to Know? (live)
  20. Ron Gallo – Kill the Medicine Man
  21. Beastie Boys – Time for Living
  22. The Suitcase Junket – The Next Act
  23. Clutch – Big News 1
  24. Bonde Do Role – Marina Gasolina
  25. Rory Gallagher – Bull Frog Blues (live)
  26. Frank Zappa – Dirty Love
  27. Schlock radio spot
  28. The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion – Comeback
  29. Zeke – Black Witch
  30. Deap Vally – Royal Jelly
  31. The Kills – Goodnight Bad Morning

I’m back on air at midnight June 22nd and will have a big Mamby on the Beach preview show featuring a lot of house and electronica.

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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