WSND DJ set list: Manic Monday – June 09, 2025

Thanks to all the listeners and those who made requests for my latest “Manic Monday” show on WSND. Here’s the all-80s set list:

  1. Blue Murder – Blue Murder (1989) (requested)
  2. Billy Idol – Eyes without a Face (1983)
  3. New Order – Blue Monday (12″ single) (1983)
  4. Johnny Cash – The Chicken in Black (1984)
  5. Black Sabbath – The Mob Rules (1981) (requested)
  6. The Meteors – Psycho for Your Love (1981)
  7. Wham! – Everything She Wants (1984)
  8. George Michael – Father Figure (1987)
  9. Berlin – The Metro (1982) (requested)
  10. Vangelis – Tales of the Future (1982)
  11. Maxi Priest – Wild World (1987)
  12. Public Image Ltd. – 1981 (1984)
  13. Simple Minds – Don’t You (Forget About Me) (1985)
  14. The Who – Baba O’Riley (live) (1982) (requested)
  15. Romeo Void – A Girl in Trouble (Is a Temporary Thing) (12″ single) (1984)
  16. Nona Hendryx – Keep It Confidential (1983)
  17. Loz Netto – Fade Away (1983)
  18. Eddie Rabbitt – You Can’t Run from Love (1982)
  19. Robert Ellis Orrall & Carlene Carter – I Couldn’t Say No (1983)
  20. Barry Manilow – Some Kind of Friend (1982)
  21. Planet P – Why Me? (1983)
  22. Walter Egan – Fool Moon Fire (1983)
  23. Neal Diamond – Front Page Story (1982)
  24. Patrick Simmons – So Wrong (1983)
  25. Kenny Loggins – Heartlight (1982)
  26. Devo – Through Being Cool (1981)
  27. U2 – With or Without You (1987)
  28. Teena Marie – Behind the Groove (M&M 12″ mix) (1980)
  29. INXS – Kiss the Dirt (Falling Down the Mountain) (1985)
  30. David Bowie – Up the Hill Backwards (1980)
  31. Motörhead – Emergency (1984)
  32. Goo Goo Dolls – Sunshine of Your Love (1987)
  33. Diana Ross – That’s How You Start Over (1983)
  34. Quarterflash – Harden My Heart (1981) (requested)
  35. Alice Cooper – Clones (1980) (requested)
  36. The Cramps – I’m Cramped (1980)
  37. Alphaville – Forever Young (1984)
  38. A Flock of Seagulls – Heartbeat Like a Drum (1986)
  39. Echo & The Bunnymen – Do It Clean (1980)

Manic Monday returns June 16th at 9pm Eastern!

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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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