80’s Music Rules ~ More from Retrospect CFRC-FM ~ 2-28-12

Tuesday night’s as good as any to get a little crazy. Obscurely crazy, that is. Ed was spinning obscurity out of
control, vinyl flying everywhere! But, we wouldn’t have it any other way. Don’t believe it? Check out the playlist,
then join us in three weeks – Ed’s going on a well-deserved break. We’ll be waiting for you!

Tune in to Ed and his “no such thing as too obscure” 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 February 28, 2012

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.

Darkroom – San Paku (extended)
Dominatrix – The Dominatrix Sleeps Tonight
Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark – Maid Of Orleans (The Waltz Of Joan Of Arc)
Moev – Ha
Mike Oldfield – Family Man
Martha & The Muffins – Several Styles Of Blonde Girls Dancing
Jim Carroll Band – People Who Died
Fixx – Shred Of Evidence
Howard Jones – Look Mama
Pukka Orchestra – Cherry Beach Express
Alternative Radio – First Night (extended)
Cars – Moving In Stereo
Benjamin Russell – Miracle
Yello – Call It Love
Yazoo – State Farm (madhouse mix)
Monks – I Can Do Anything You Like
Vicious Pink – Take Me Now
Rational Youth – Latin Lovers
B-52s – Devil In My Car
Jerry Cott – Alphabet Town

Marsbar Playlist ~ 2-26-2012

February 26, 2012

David Marsden on the Rock.FM every Saturday and Sunday night from 7 p.m. until midnight. Streaming live via the Internet.

My weekend is has come to a close on a positive note. My head is full of Free Form Broadcasting, and I can’t ask for any more than that to get my week off to the right start. And, with JerusalemSlim back, we have complete list. Thanks so much!

Bloomfield/Kooper – Albert’s Shuffle
Bolus – Steps Under Shelter
Box – Live On TV
Clash – Jimmy Jazz
Comsat Angels – You Move Me
Dee Long – Good Night Universe
Dee Long – Little Neutrino (Live)
Elliott Murphy – Mick’s Dream
Eric Clapton – Wonderful Tonight (Live)
Fad Gadget – Collapsing New People
FM – Phasers On Stun
Frank Marino & Mahogany Rush – Norwegian Wood
Frank Zappa – Dancin’ Fool
Front Line Assembly – Come Together
Garth Hudson W/Danny Brooks & The Rockin’ Revelators – Forbidden Fruit
Genesis – Cinema Show
Gentleman Reg – We’re In A Thunderstorm
Godley & Creme – Snack Attack
Gracious – Heaven
Imaginary Cities – Calm Before The Storm
Japan – Quiet Life
Jason Collett – Vanderpool Vanderpool
Jim Pepper – Witchi Tai To
Jeremy Fisher – Fall For Anything
Joe Jackson – Real Men
Jools Holland – When Did You Leave Heaven
Kevin Ayers – The Confessions Of Dr. Dream (Dr. Dream Theme)
King Crimson – Cat Food
Kinks – Come Dancing
Leon Russell – A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall
Lighthouse – 1849
Little Feat – Spanish Moon
Lloyd Cole – Traffic
Long John Baldry – A Thrill’s A Thrill
Lou Reed – (Intro) Sweet Jane
Midge Ure – If I Was
Patrick Dorie – Sleep Where The Dead Dogs Lie
Paul Hyde – I Miss My Mind The Most
Pink Floyd – High Hopes
Pixies – Wave Of Mutilation (UK Surf)
Procol Harum – Grand Hotel
Roger Waters – Radio Waves
Rupert Hine – The Set-Up
Silencers – Painted Moon
Silversun Pickups – Rusted Wheel
T. Rex – I Love To Boogie
Terry Draper – If I Could Change The World
Thought – There’s A Boy
Tom Robinson – 2-4-6-8 Motorway
Violent Kin – Velvet Hideout
XTC – Making Plans For Nigel
Zombies – Time Of The Season

For previous David Marsden lists starting from 2003, visit RalphD’s blog “Marsbar Theater.” Ralph is the creator and original caretaker of the lists.

Marsbar Playlist ~ 2-25-2012

February 25, 2012

David Marsden on the Rock.FM every Saturday and Sunday night from 7 p.m. until midnight. Streaming live via the Internet.

The airwaves were electric tonight, crackling with free-form goodness and static energy. Again, many, many thanks to buk from the chatroom who filled in some of the blanks from 10pm until midnight.

69 Eyes – Betty Blue
A3 – Hotel California
Alice In Videoland – Going Down
Bob Marley & The Wailers – Buffalo Soldier
Boys Brigade – Into The Flow
Chameleons – Swamp Thing
Cure – Let’s Go To Bed
Cut Copy – Need You Now
Darkroom – Test Of Time
Elbow – Starlings
Elliot Murphy – Everything I Do
Everlast – I Get By
Fingerprintz – Wet Job
Flesh For Lulu – I Go Crazy
Freedom Or Death – Inside
Gang Of Four – I Love A Man In Uniform
Gary Numan – Are ‘Friends’ Electric?
Gentleman Reg – Rewind
Gowan – A Criminal Mind
Hooters – All You Zombies
Ian Dury & The Blockheads – Spasticus Autisticus
Intaferon – Get Out Of London
Jesus & Mary Chain – Sidewalking
Killing Joke – Love Like Blood
Living Colour – Glamour Boys
Long John Baldry – (Don’t Try To Lay No Boogie Woogie On) The King Of Rock & Roll
Lou Reed – Ride Sally Ride
Love & Rockets – Ball Of Confusion
Moev – Open Mind
Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark – Secret
Passengers – Miss Sarajevo
Pink Floyd – Shine on You Crazy Diamond
Propaganda – Duel
Pukka Orchestra – Might As Well Be On Mars
Rammstein – Eifersucht
Red Sun Horizon – India
Robbie Robertson – Testimony
Rod Stewart – Country Comfort
Ronnie Hawkins – Who Do You Love
Soup Dragons – I’m Free
Spoons – B Movie
Spoons – Nova Heart
Teenage Head – Let’s Shake
Tom Robinson – Listen To The Radio
Violent Kin – The Honesty
Was (Not Was) – Walk The Dinosaur

For previous David Marsden lists starting from 2003, visit RalphD’s blog “Marsbar Theater.” Ralph is the creator and original caretaker of the lists.

80’s Music Rules ~ More from Retrospect CFRC-FM ~ 2-21-12

The heat continues across the continent, and sometimes I really think Ed-FM is single-handedly the reason.
“Everything’s Gone Green” describes the eco-friendly natural wattage he produces every Tuesday from Kingston,
Ontario. Don’t believe it? Give it a listen for yourself.

Tune in to Ed and his “not afraid of obscure” 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 February 21, 2012

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.

David Bowie – Heroes/Helden
Nash The Slash – 1984
Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark – Concrete Hands
Moev – Crucify Me (12 inch)
Mojo Nixon – Elvis Is Everywhere
Neo A4 – Say This To Me (12 inch)
Gary Numan/Bill Sharpe – Change Your Mind (12 inch)
New Order – Everything’s Gone Green
Jona Lewie – (You’ll Always Find Me ) In The Kitchen At Parties
Men Without Hats – On Tuesday
Human League – Crow And A Baby
Echo & THe Bunnymen – Show Of Strength
Psyche – Uncivilized
Johnny Analog – Rhythm Ruled
Mood – Paris Is One Day Away
Love & Rockets – Kundalini Express
Martha & The Muffins – The Waters Of Babylon
Siouxsie & The Banshees – Peek-A-Boo
Reflex – Politics Of Dancing (12 inch)

Marsbar Playlist ~ 2-19-2012

February 19, 2012

David Marsden on the Rock.FM every Saturday and Sunday night from 7 p.m. until midnight. Streaming live via the Internet.

Once again, Buk from the chat room came through for me and sent in the list from 10 pm until midnight. Thank you so much! I really appreciate the assist.

Aphrodite’s Child – Marie Joile
Aztec Camera – Walk Out To Winter
Billy Elliot – Electricity
Billy Preston – My Sweet Lord
City Boy – The Violin
Colin James – Why’d You Lie
Crash Test Dummies – Not Today Baby
David Usher – Black Black Heart
Dee Long – Good Night Universe
Delerium – A Poem for Byzantium
Dr. John – Right Place, Wrong Time
Elton John – Electricity
Fixx – Saved By Zero
Frank Zappa – Joe’s Garage
Freedom Or Death – Inside
Front 242 – Headhunter
Gary Numan – Are ‘Friends’ Electric?
Genesis – I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe)
Grace Jones – The Apple Stretching
Grapes Of Wrath – I Am Here
Haircut One Hundred – Love Plus One
Hunter Valentine – Staten Island Dream Tour
Icehouse – Hey Little Girl
Jethro Tull – To Cry You A Song
Joel Plaskett Emergency – Fashionable People
John Cooper Clarke – Beasley Street
Jona Lewie – (You’ll Always Find Me In The) Kitchen at Parties
Jonathan Peters – Flower Duet ’99
Kinks – Permanent Waves
Leon Russell – A Song For You
Lou Rawls – Chain Gang
Magazine – Light Pours Out Of Me
Mavis Staples – Eyes On The Prize
Members – Radio
My Morning Jacket – Look At You
Parachute Club – Rise Up
Prefab Sprout – Looking For Atlantis
Pukka Orchestra – Rubber Girl
Red Sun Horizon – India
Robbie Robertson – Houdini
Scissor Sisters – Mary
Shawn Phillips – Keep On
Spoons – Imperfekt
Stranglers – Skin Deep
TBA – The Reunion
Third World – Try Jah Love
T. Rex – The Slider
Violent Kin – The Honesty
Weissberg & Mandell – Dueling Banjos

For previous David Marsden lists starting from 2003, visit RalphD’s blog “Marsbar Theater.” Ralph is the creator and original caretaker of the lists.

Marsbar Playlist ~ 2-18-2012

February 18, 2012

David Marsden on the Rock.FM every Saturday and Sunday night from 7 p.m. until midnight. Streaming live via the Internet.

Many, many thanks to Buk from the chat room for filling in the blanks between 10pm and midnight. Not only did he supply that part of the list, he spoiled me by alphabetizing it, as well.

69 Eyes – Betty Blue
Alex Sweeton – If You See Me
Ali Slaight – Hey You
Arkitex – First World Calling
Big Audio Dynamite – Medicine Show
Blackmore’s Night – I Still Remember
Blancmange – Blind Vision
Box – Crying out Loud For Love
Cliks – Nobody Else Will
Concrete Blonde – Bloodletting (The Vampire Song)
Dee Long – Dog Star
Depeche Mode – Personal Jesus
Econoline Crush – All That You Are
Elvis Costello – Alison
Fine Young Cannibals – Suspicious Minds
FM – One O’Clock Tomorrow
Frankie Goes To Hollywood – Welcome To The Pleasuredome
Freedom Or Death – Nobody Listens
Gang Of Four – Paralysed
Housemartins – Caravan Of Love
Iggy Pop – Sister Midnight
Jam – Town Called Malice
Japan – Rhodesia
Jerry Lee Lewis/Big Bopper/Champs/Wanda Jackson/Little Richard/Danny & The Juniors – Montage of 60s Songs
Kissing The Pink – The Last Film
Leonard Cohen – First We Take Manhattan
Midnight Oil – The Dead Heart
Moby – Lie Down In Darkness
Pink Floyd – Arnold Layne
Populars – Smart Bomb
Powder Blues Band – Boppin’ With The Blues
Rammstein – Rammlied
Rocky Horror Picture Show – Sweet Transvestite
Shriekback – Nemesis
Slave To The SQUAREwave – Dirty Disco
Spoons – 2000 Years
Status Quo – In The Army Now
Stranglers – Nice ‘N’ Sleazy
The Limousines – Internet Killed The Video Star
The The – This Is The Day
Tim Capello – I Still Believe
Tin Star Orphans – Men With Guns
Tom Robinson – Listen To The Radio
Type O Negative – Love You To Death
Violent Kin – Velvet Hideout
Within Temptation – Our Farewell
Yello – Rubberband Man

For previous David Marsden lists starting from 2003, visit RalphD’s blog “Marsbar Theater.” Ralph is the creator and original caretaker of the lists.

80’s Music Rules ~ More from Retrospect CFRC-FM ~ 2-14-12

Love is in the air, and it was definitely being broadcast from Kingston, Ontario. Ed-FM had his mojo going with a delightful assortment of obscure 80s, a perfect mix to get us in the mood. Who needs roses and chocolates once a year when you can have Ed-Fm live over streaming internet every Tuesday night? Wouldn’t have it any other way!

Tune in to Ed and his “we don’t need no steenkin’ chocolate” 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 February 14, 2012

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.

Strange Advance – Love Becomes Electric
Yello – I Love You (I Know)
Box – Crying out Loud For Love
Art Of Noise – Moments In Love
Pukka Orchestra – Rubber Girl
Simple Minds – Love Song
Sigue Sigue Sputnik – Love Missile F1-11
Naked Eyes – Always Something There To Remind Me
Boys Brigade _ The Passion Of Love
Killing Joke – Love Like Blood
Human League – Love Action
Gary Numan/Tubeway Army – My Love Is A Liquid
Passions – I’m In Love With A German Film Star
New Order – Bizarre Love Triangle
Glove – Punish Me With Kisses
Extras – Circular Impression
Mission UK – Love Me To Death
Men Without Hats – I’m In Love
Leisure Process – Love Cascade

Marsbar Playlist ~ 2-12-2012

February 12, 2012

David Marsden on the Rock.FM every Saturday and Sunday night from 7 p.m. until midnight. Streaming live via the Internet.

The weekend is complete, and the segue into Monday is a much smoother transition thanks to David and his fabulous free-form broadcasting.

Boz Scaggs – Lowdown
Busted – Psycho Girl
Clash – Guns Of Brixton
Dalbello – Animal
David Krystal – Wake Me When It’s Over
Dee Long – Space Station
Dream Academy – The Love Parade
Dylans – Planet Love
Echo & The Bunnymen – The Cutter
Econoline Crush – All That You Are
Fabulous Poodles – Mirror Star
Frank Zappa – Let’s Make The Water Turn Black
Genesis – The Carpet Crawlers (1999)
Hidden Cameras – Origin: Orphan
Ian Dury & The Blockheads – Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll
Iggy Pop – Pumpin’ For Jill
Jam – Eton Rifles
James & Bobby Purify – I’m Your Puppet
Leon Russell – A Hard Rain’s A Gonna Fall
Leonard Cohen – The Future
Love Spit Love – How Soon Is Now
Motors – Love & Loneliness
Pukka Orchestra – Might As Well Be On Mars
Richard Wright – Night Of A Thousand Furry Toys
Slave To The SQUAREwave – 1972
Southside Johnny & The Asbury Jukes – Walk Away Renee
Spoons – Nova Heart
Spoons – B Movie
Talking Heads – And She Was
Teenage Head – Disgusteen
Temptations – Papa Was A Rollin’ Stone
Tommy Bolin – Post Toastee
Tourists – I Only Want To Be With You
Wilco – Any Major Dude Will Tell You

For previous David Marsden lists starting from 2003, visit RalphD’s blog “Marsbar Theater.” Ralph is the creator and original caretaker of the lists.

Bobbi Style and Access 2 ~ The Story Continues

Last July, I reported on Bobbi Style’s brainchild, the Access 2 Foundation. In a nutshell, Bobbi is breathing life into his dream of providing disabled-accessible music studios to all musicians. Since July’s post, he has been tirelessly rolling forward (literally!), not only gaining financial and physical support, but also opening his first Access 2 studio near his home in Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada.

Some of the funding is a result of the hard work of musicians that have committed to donating their time and talent to create tracks for sale. Proceeds are then channeled into the Access 2 project. Bobbi, himself a wildly gifted singer/songwriter who started out as a vital part of the 80s goth/new wave scene (and continues to record to this day), has loaned his enormous talent to several tracks that are now available for purchase on iTunes.

Do yourself a huge favor; if you haven’t already done so, check out the whirlwind known as Bobbi Style. Then, do two very positive things with your money: purchase some great music for your library, and help support a worthy project created to ensure that all musicians have the chance to keep our world full of the music we love.

Bobbi Style on iTunes
http://itunes.apple.com/ca/artist/bobbi-style/id332898927

Girl EP
http://itunes.apple.com/ca/album/girl-ep/id491250999

Bobbi Style “Embrace Me” live

Marsbar Playlist ~ 2-11-2012

February 11, 2012

David Marsden on the Rock.FM every Saturday and Sunday night from 7 p.m. until midnight. Streaming live via the Internet.

Killer show from the master of free-form broadcasting. This is the list from 7 pm until 10 pm. If anyone can help out with the balance of the playlist from 10pm until midnight, I would really appreciate it.

69 Eyes – Betty Blue
Blue Peter – Don’t Walk Past
Boo Radleys – Lazarus
Boomtown Rats – Dave
Braids – Bohemian Rhapsody
Chameleons – Swamp Thing
Comsat Angels – You Move Me
Cottage Industry – Point On The Hill
Cowboy Junkies – Run For Your Life
DJ Champion – No Heaven
Faithless/Annie Lennox – Insomnia/Sweet Dreams (Mash-up)
Freedom Or Death – Inside
Garland Jeffries – 96 Tears
Harrison Fjord – Docking With Jesus
Heaven 17 – Let Me Go
HIM – Right Here In My Arms
INXS – Original Sin
Jags – Last Picture Show
M/A/R/R/S – Pump Up The Volume
Moev – Head Down
One Model Nation – Transmission
Peter Murphy – Cuts You Up
Powder Blues Band – Thirsty Ears
Rammstein – Du Hast
Romeo Void – Never Say Never
Simple Minds – Love Song
TBA – All Across The Nation
Tin Star Orphans – Men With Guns
Type O Negative – Cinnamon Girl
Violent Kin – The Honesty
Wombats – Let’s Dance To Joy Division
Yaz – Situation

For previous David Marsden lists starting from 2003, visit RalphD’s blog “Marsbar Theater.” Ralph is the creator and original caretaker of the lists.