WSND DJ set list: Manic Monday – July 14, 2025

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

  1. Art of Noise – Eye of a Needle (1986)
  2. ABBA – The Winner Takes It All (1980)
  3. Fancy – Slice Me Nice (12″ maxi single) (1984)
  4. Devo – That’s Pep! (1980)
  5. Peter Cetera – Glory of Love (1986) (requested)
  6. Depeche Mode – Lie to Me (1984)
  7. The Clash – Rock the Casbah (1982)
  8. Big Audio Dynamite – E=MC2 (1985)
  9. Duran Duran – New Religion (1982)
  10. Junior Wells & Buddy Guy – You’ve Gotta Love Her with a Feeling (live) (1982) (requested)
  11. Junior Wells & Buddy Guy – Messin’ with the Kid (live) (1984) (requested)
  12. ABC – Poison Arrow (1982)
  13. Alisha – Into My Secret (1987)
  14. The Fixx – Are We Ourselves? (1984)
  15. The Human League – Don’t You Want Me? (original extended dance mix) (1981)
  16. Chicago – Niagara Falls (1986)
  17. 4 By Four – I Want You for My Girlfriend (1987)
  18. Gino Vannelli – Wild Horses (1987)
  19. Ana – Shy Boys (1987)
  20. Lou Gramm – Ready or Not (1987)
  21. Company B – Fascinated (1987)
  22. Nona Hendryx – Why Should I Cry? (1987)
  23. U2 – With or Without You (1987)
  24. The Breakfast Club – Right on Track (1987)
  25. Julian Cope – Search Party (1984)
  26. Haircut 100 – Love Plus One (original 12″ mix) (1982)
  27. Joy Division – In a Lonely Place (live) (1981)
  28. Love & Rockets – If There’s a Heaven Above (1985)
  29. Billy Ocean – Get Outta My Dreams, Get into My Car (1988)
  30. The Communards – Don’t Leave Me This Way (1986)
  31. The Go-Gos – Our Lips Are Sealed (1981)
  32. The Smithereens – One After 909 (1987)
  33. The Stranglers – Golden Brown (1982)
  34. The Cars – Shake It Up (1981)
  35. Spinal Tap – Gimme Some Money (1984) (requested)
  36. Hurricane – I’m on to You (1988) (requested)
  37. Eddy Grant – Electric Avenue (1982)

Be sure to tune in on July 21st for the next Manic Monday show!

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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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