WSND DJ set list: Manic Monday – June 16, 2025

Thanks to everyone who listened and chimed in with requests for my latest all-80s music Manic Monday show on WSND. Here’s the set list:

  1. David Bowie – Blue Jean (1984)
  2. The Smithereens – Beauty and Sadness (1983)
  3. Cyndi Lauper – Time After Time (1984)
  4. Kajagoogoo – Too Shy (Midnight mix) (1982)
  5. Hall & Oates – Out of Touch (1984) (requested)
  6. The Cars – Drive (1984) (requested)
  7. Bruce Springsteen – I’m on Fire (1984)
  8. Toto – Rosanna (1982)
  9. Michael Jackson – Human Nature (1982)
  10. Chicago – Waiting for You to Decide (1982)
  11. The Tubes – Talk to Ya Later (1981)
  12. Madonna – Crazy for You (1985)
  13. Christine McVie – Got a Hold on Me (1984) (requested)
  14. Stevie Nicks – Bella Donna (1981)
  15. Animotion – Obsession (1984)
  16. Bauhaus – Telegram Sam (1980)
  17. Duran Duran – New Moon on Monday (extended version) (1983)
  18. Christopher Cross – A Chance for Heaven (1984)
  19. Shannon – Give Me Tonight (1984)
  20. Laid Back – White Horse (1983)
  21. Red Rider – Young Thing, Wild Dreams (1984)
  22. Queen – I Want to Break Free (1984)
  23. Timmy Thomas – Gotta Give a Little Love (1984)
  24. Kim Carnes – I Pretend (1983)
  25. Tracy Ullman – They Don’t Know About Us (1983)
  26. Cameo – She’s Strange (1984)
  27. Culture Club – Miss Me Blind (1983)
  28. Queen – A Kind of Magic (live) (1986) (requested)
  29. René & Angela – I’ll Be Good (12″ mix) (1985)
  30. Echo & The Bunnymen (1984) (requested)
  31. Xmal Deutschland – Großsstadindianer (1981)
  32. Little Toni Marsh – Video Burnout (1983)
  33. The D.O.C. – It’s Funky Enough (1989)
  34. The Smiths – There Is a Light That Never Goes Out (1986)
  35. Killing Joke – Eighties (1984)
  36. The Alarm – The Stand (1981)
  37. Circle Jerks – Operation (1980)
  38. Red Alert – In Britain (1982)
  39. Oingo Boingo (1987)
  40. Missing Persons – Words (1982) (requested)

I’m back on June 23rd for another three hours of 1980s music. 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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