Run Home Girl - Sad Cafe
Roadrunner - Jonathan Richman
Rockabilly Rebel - Matchbox
National Health - Kinks
Down Among the Dead Men - Flash and the Pan
I Can't Forget Tomorrow - Sylvain Sylvain and the Teardrops
Madness - Madness
I Want More - Can
Sylvia - Focus
L'L'L'Lucy - Mud
Stupid Girl - Ellen Foley
Reach - Martini Ranch
Rain Dance - Guess Who
Li'l Red Riding Hood - 999
I'm Not the One - Cars
Shiela C. - Benny Mardones
Vengence Carly Simon
Angry Eyes Loggins and Messina
Someone I Know Margo Guryan
Joy - Apollo 100
Desire - Gary Hoey
Cliffs of Dover - Eric Johnson
Studio 3 - Reverberi
Space Station #5 - Montrose
Robot Man - Scorpions
Razamanaz - Nazareth
Revolt Into Style - Bill Nelson
Suzie Smiled - Tygers of Pan Tang
Jump into the fire - Harry Nilsson
The Orphanage of Rock and Roll has been a home for homeless rock and pop records on 91.3 WVKR in Poughkeepsie, NY since 1995. ---- Join rock historian Pete Clark as he uncovers the deep tracks that fell between the cracks in the top-secret back room of the W-V-K-aRchives. ---- Footnotes in the history of rock and roll, along with vaguely familiar tracks you thought you’d never hear on the radio again.
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1 comment:
There is nobody, absolutely nobody, on your station or any other station that plays the diverse rock and roll that you do.
This playlist is proof of that.
But save songs like "Rain Dance" and "Lil Red Riding Hood" for the truly excellent "Lost And Found Oldies Show" on WVKR.
Thanks for the info about your vinyl archives. Hope the station does well this year. Keep up the good work!
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