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And it’s not because I’ve abandoned the music stations—they’ve abandoned me. And yes, I have Sirius/XM radio, but aside from Little Steven’s truly inspired garage rock show—the rest of the stuff is the same ol’ box of records--just sorted a bit differently.
I’ve also felt quite often that this blog endeavor was a bit like radio DJing like I did back in my college days. Log into Blogger/switch on the mike—and we’re live.
Well, sit back. Relax. Let me program your radio for a week. Or more.
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Joe Jackson - On Your Radio (Live) (Mp3)
Selecter - On My Radio (Mp3)
Radio Stars - Nervous Wreck (Mp3)
The Clash - This Is Radio Clash (Mp3)
Rush - Spirit Of Radio (Mp3)