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Hang The DJ - The Best Radio You Have Never Heard Vol. 60


NEW FOR APRIL 15, 2007

I suspect music has started as many fights as religion has started wars.
The catalyst can usually be identified as a single factor: The DJ.
That may be a guy on the radio, a girl spinning in the clubs or just the
fool at your party who has commandeered the sound system in your living
room.

One thing that is fact (because I said so . . .) is that most DJs, in their
pursuit to make EVERYONE happy, play to be non-offensive and offend EVERYONE
in the process.

The Best Radio You Have Never Heard speaks on your behalf.
Hang 'em high . . .

1. Taxman - The Beatles
2. Panic - The Smiths
3. Typical - Mute Math
4. The Mayor Of Simpleton - XTC
5. Boogies (Hamburger Hell) - Todd Rundgren
6. Something Warm - Rick Derringer
7. Message In The Box - World Party
8. Slow - Professional Murder Music
9. Back Together - Citizen Cope
10. Pretty Persuasion - R.E.M
11. Goon Squad - Roger Clyne and the Peacemakers
12. Save It For Later - Pete Townshend
13. Real Men - Joe Jackson
14. Matte Kudasai - King Crimson
15. Times Like This - Foo Fighters
16. Someday You Will Be Loved - Death Cab For Cutie
17. Hell's Bells - Bill Bruford
18. Million Miles From Yesterday - Gov't Mule
19. The Devil Gets More Credit Than He Deserves - Antsy McClain and The Trailer Park Troubadours
20. Born To Run - Frankie Goes To Hollywood





Hang The DJ-The Best Radio You Have Never Heard Vol. 60.


The Best Radio You Have Never Heard.
Feeling the noose tightening around my neck.
Accept No Substitute . . .

Don’t forget to leave some feedback !

Perry/Chicago


Compiled and Mixed/Edited by Perry Bax/Chicago/USA
perry@bestradioyouhaveneverheard.com

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Comments

Great stuff. "Hang the DJ." One thing comes to mind when hearing that said. The Smiths' fantastic song "Panic". Oh, those were the days.

Hi Perry
thanks for the great tunes. As a busy mom and former Chicagoan, it's streaming a little bit o' my musical past to Corpus Christi and lifts my spirits every time I listen! Will pass it on to the military community down here in Texas! Keep 'em coming! Shannon Thurston Meinhold (sister of Shane!)

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