WSND DJ set list – Manic Monday – June 02, 2025

Thanks to all who listened to my latest all-80s music show on WSND. Here’s the set list:

  1. Julian Cope – Trampolene (1987)
  2. Roxy Music – The Main Thing (1982)
  3. Brian May – Star Fleet (1983) (requested)
  4. Thompson Twins – Don’t Mess with Dr. Dream (Smackattack mix) (1985)
  5. Soul II Soul – Back to Life (1989)
  6. Ravi Shankar – Friar Park (1987)
  7. The Clash – Know Your Rights (1982)
  8. Big Audio Dynamite – Ticket (1986)
  9. Blondie – Orchid Club (1982)
  10. The Psychedelic Furs – Soap Commercial (1980)
  11. Iron Maiden – Run to the Hills (1982)
  12. Accept – Midnight Mover (1985) (requested)
  13. Whitesnake – Fool for Your Loving (1989 version)
  14. Feelabeelia – Feel It (1984)
  15. Paul McCartney – Tug of War (1982)
  16. The Cure – Boys Don’t Cry (12″ mix) (1986)
  17. David Bowie – Cat People (Putting Out Fire) (1982)
  18. Sammy Hagar – Piece of My Heart (1982)
  19. ABBA – The Visitors (1981)
  20. John Denver – Shanghai Breezes (1982)
  21. The Go-Gos – We Got the Beat (1981)
  22. The J. Geils Band – Freeze Frame (1981)
  23. Atlantic Starr – Circles (1982)
  24. Joan Jett and The Blackhearts – I Love Rock ‘n’ Roll (1981)
  25. The Beatles – Movie Medley (1982)
  26. Smokey Robinson – Old Fashioned Love (1982)
  27. Buddy Guy and Junior Wells – The Things That I Used to Do (live) (1984) (requested)
  28. Lou Reed – Xmas in February (1989)
  29. Re-Flex – The Politics of Dancing (12″ mix) (1983)
  30. House of Large Sizes – Man Overboard (1989)
  31. Pink Floyd – Your Possible Pasts (1983) (requested)
  32. Treat Her Right – I Think She Likes Me (1986)
  33. Randy Travis – The Storms of Life (1986)
  34. Gerhard Heinz – Samba Tropical (1981)
  35. Denice Williams – Let’s Hear It For the Boy (1984)
  36. Jane’s Addiction – Jane Says (live) (1987)
  37. The Moody Blues – The Voice (1981)
  38. Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers – Something Big (1981)
  39. Change – Paradise (1981)

I’m back with Manic Monday on June 09, 2025 at 9pm Eastern time. Don’t miss it!

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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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