By Alan Haber – Pure Pop Radio
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Alan Haber’s Pop Tunes Deejay Show #39 | 3-6-18
The Playlist:
1. Dana Countryman | Pop Tunes Theme
2. Pilot | “January” | Second Flight, 1975
Set Two: Mix One
3. David Paton | “Don’t Touch Me” | Under the Sun, 2012
4. The Records | “Up All Night” (Previously Unreleased Single Mix) | Sweet Relief 4, 2017
5. Geoff and Maria Muldaur | “Dardonella” | Sweet Potatoes, 1972 (Omnivore, 2018)
Set Three: Mix Two
6. Anton Barbeau | “It’s the Coffee that Makes the Man Go Mad” | Natural Causes, 2018
7. Fireproof Sam and the Network Stars | “Coat of Arms” | Get Passive, 2018
8. The Difficult Stranger | “Illusion” | Single, 2018
Set Four: New Mix
9. Kyle Vincent | “La La” | Miles and an Ocean, 2017
10. Dave Caruso | “The Girl that Checks All the Boxes” | Buddha Pesto Manifesto, 2017
11. XTC | “Dear Madam Barnum” | Nonsuch, 1992
12. Orbis Max | “Just You and Me” | Single, 2018
Set Five: New Mix Two
13. David Myhr | “Room to Grow” | Lucky Day, 2018
14. Ken Sharp | “Utopia” | Single, 2018
15. Lannie Flowers | “Day Glow All Night” | Single, 2018
Set Six: Pumpin’ Piano!
16. Michael Simmons | “Bucket List” | First Days of Summer, 2018
17. Jerry Lee Lewis | “Rockin’ My Life Away” | Jerry Lee Lewis, 1979
18. Ringo Starr | “Snookeroo” | Goodnight Vienna, 1974
Set Close:
19. The Spongetones | “Have You Ever Been Torn Apart” | Torn Apart, 1984
Plus: Alan’s Snappy Deejay Patter!
Playlists for Alan Haber’s Pop Tunes Deejay Show, beginning with show 39, are archived here. Playlists for shows 1-38 can be found here.
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