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ROCK N ROLL MELTDOWN

Rock n Roll Meltdown // 1700-1900 11.12.08

let there be rock

Dear Points of View,

Why oh why oh why is ROCK N ROLL MELTDOWN still on Subcity Radio, Thursdays 17.00-19.00?

All that rock n' roll, heavy psychedelia, garage, punk, sleaze, glam, metal and death - it's not in keeping with regular teatime based radio.

Sometimes listeners email the show (studio@subcity.org) with overly-loud rock n' roll requests or obscene stories and sometimes they even get played or read out!

I am told young folks also sometimes text the word "subcity" + a message to 07766 40 41 42 to communicate their filth to the show - i find all this absolutely shocking quite frankly.

Yours sincerely

Pete

p.s. ROCK N ROLL MELTDOWN is on THURSDAYS 17:00-19:00.

Posted at 16:31, 11th December 2008

playlist

astronomy domine
Pink Floyd EMI
let there be rock
AC/DC Atco
long title: do i have to do this all over again
The Monkees Rhino
electrophonic tonic
Sonic's Rendezvous Band Devil's Jukebox
police truck
The Dead Kennedys Cherry Red
butcher baby
The Plasmatics Stiff
deserted cities of the heart
Cream Polydor
pulsating dream
The Kaliedoscope Epic
the wasp (texas radio and the big beat)
The Doors Elektra
who do you love
The Woolies Rhino
i just want to have something to do
Ramones Warner
antmusic
Adam & The Ants Sony
shit town
Bantam Rooster Crypt
shake appeal
Iggy and the Stooges Columbia
european son
The Velvet Underground Verve
california sun
The Rivieras Norton
immigrant song
Led Zeppelin Atlantic
the acid queen
The Who Polydor
river deep, mountain high
The Saints EMI
outside chance
The Turtles Rhino
of dreams
Morgen Probe
you better move on
The Andrew Oldham Orchestra Decca
murder by guitar
Crime Swami
speak to me
Billy Childish and His Famous Headcoats Slab-O-Concrete
times with you
The Celtics Music Mania
combination
Aerosmith Columbia
i can only give you everything
The Haunted Bomp!
the wonder of you
Elvis Presley Sony

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