Ed’s show was as hot as an August afternoon in Florida once again this week. Not only did he fulfill Sistahmar’s wish to hear “Sex Gorilla,” he treated us all to a radio world premier of an 80’s tune – Victims Of Pleasure’s “Feel Like A Dancer.” If you missed it, then you missed out on a once-in-a-lifetime event. Join us on Tuesday nights to get your weekly fix of musica obscura, and occasionally maybe even a 1980’s world premier or two.
Be sure to tune in to Ed and his “I dare you to tune in and listen” 80’s Retrospect show on CFRC-FM from 8 pm until 10 pm on Tuesday nights. Ed takes requests by phone: (613) 533-CFRC (2372) or email: retrospectcfrc at yahoo dot ca. Indulge yourself in some “80’s Music that doesn’t suck.” I guarantee die-hard 80’s New Wave/post-punk fans will not be disappointed.
CFRC-FM Playlist August 18, 2009
Basement of Carruthers Hall in Queens University, Kingston, Ontario
ED-FM ~ Retrospect
80’s Music That Doesn’t Suck
If the “Listen Live” link on the CFRC Website doesn’t work, copy and paste this URL into your Windows Media Player: http://sunsite.queensu.ca:8000/
Join us in the Chat Room during the show – either click the link on the right menu under the Rave and Roll graphic, or here.
To listen to any shows that you may have missed, go to the CFRC website and look up the archives under the “Programming” drop-down menu. You can enjoy Ed’s previous shows in one-hour increments.
- The Brigade – I Scream
- BB Gabor – Moscow Drug Club
- Mittegeisen – Automaten
- Section 25 – Looking From A Hilltop
- Dalek I Love You – Africa Express
- Victims Of Pleasure – Feel Like A Dancer (world premier)
- Vis-à-Vis – Shadowplay
- League Of Nations – Fade
- Spoons – Smiling In Winter
- National Velvet – Sex Gorilla
- Breeding Ground – Reunion
- The Trees – 11 AM
- Danielle Dax – Big Blue ‘82
- The The – Gravitate To Me
- Propaganda – Laughed
- Rational Youth – Holiday In Bangkok
- The Factory – Hold Out
- A-Ha – Cry Wolf (extended mix)
- Darkroom – San Paku (extended)
I actually got to see National Velvet in a small venue in Barrie. What a thrill that was. Not a lot of people showed as they were not very well known. I went for the music and not the libation though. I was yelling out songs for them to sing. They were thrilled as it seems I was the only one there who knew their music..lol
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