We Gotta Get Out Of Here - Ian Hunter w/Ellen Foley
Wall of China/ One Man - Runrig
Drive All Night - Elliott Murphy
Mirror Star - Fabulous Poodles
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Telegram Sam - T. Rex
Way Of the World - Cheap Trick
We Ain't Got Nothing Yet - Blues Magoos
Bitter Fingers - Elton John
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Hopeless Automaton - Men At Work (Greg Ham vocal)
Beat Surrender - Jam
Does It Make You Feel Good? - Good Rats
Juke Box Music - Kinks
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Walk Like A Man - Grand Funk Railroad
Tower - Angel
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THE 4X4: JACK NITZCHE
River Deep Mountain High - Ike and Tina Turner
Expecting To Fly - Buffalo Springfield
You Can't Be Too Strong - Graham Parker
Spanish Stroll - Mink Deville
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Lay Down - Strawbs
Remember Me My Friend - Justin Hayward and John Lodge
Recurring Dream - Crowded House/ The Mullanes
Lake Shore Drive - Aliotta Haynes Jeremiah
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Roxy Roller - Sweeny Todd/ Bryan Adams
Get It - Dave Edmunds
Motorcycle (Significance of the Pickle) Song - Arlo Guthrie
On the Wings of A Nightingale - Everly Brothers
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Working Class Man - Jimmy Barnes
Be True - Bruce Springsteen
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The Rapper - Jaggerz
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.
2012-05-14
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