WSND DJ set list: Manic Monday – July 07, 2025

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

  1. Five Letters – Tha Kee Tha Tha (1980)
  2. Nu Shooz – I Can’t Wait (1985)
  3. Oingo Boingo – Weird Science (extended dance mix) (1985)
  4. Jane’s Addiction – Ocean Size (demo) (1988)
  5. Pixies – Vamos (1987)
  6. David Bowie – Modern Love (1983)
  7. Tin Machine – Tin Machine (1988)
  8. Adam and The Ants – Christian D’or (1981)
  9. Hüsker Dü – The Girl Who Lives on Heaven Hill (1985)
  10. Spandau Ballet – True (1983)
  11. Madonna – Like A Prayer (1989)
  12. The Pretenders – Back on the Chain Gang (1982) (requested)
  13. Geddy Lee and the McKenzie Brothers – Take Off (1981) (requested)
  14. The Cramps – Save It (1984)
  15. Talk Talk – It’s My Life (12″ dance version) (1984)
  16. Icehouse – No Promises (1986)
  17. Krokus – School’s Out (1986)
  18. Yarbrough & Peoples – I Wouldn’t Lie (1985)
  19. Honeymoon Suite – What Does It Take (1986)
  20. Barry Manilow – I’m Your Man (1985)
  21. Dennis DeYoung – This Is the Time (1986)
  22. Pet Shop Boys – West End Girls (1986)
  23. The Outfield – Your Love (1985)
  24. Janet Jackson – What Have You Done for Me Lately (1986)
  25. John Mellencamp – Rain on the Scarecrow (1985)
  26. The Rolling Stones – Undercover of the Night (1983) (requested)
  27. The Rolling Stones – Waiting on a Friend (1981) (requested)
  28. Eurythmics – Would I Lie to You? (extended mix) (1985)
  29. Aldo Nova – Fantasy (1982)
  30. Divinyls – Pleasure and Pain (1985) (requested)
  31. Doug E. Fresh and The Get Fresh Crew – Nuthin’ (1986)
  32. Eric B. & Rakim – I Ain’t No Joke (1987)
  33. Beastie Boys – Johnny Ryall (1989)
  34. De La Soul – Ghetto Thang (1989)
  35. Hall & Oates – How Does It Feel to Be Back (1980)
  36. Kids in the Kitchen – Change in Mood (1985)
  37. Charanjit Singh – Raga Kalvati (1982)

Manic Monday returns July 14, 2025!

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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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