But there remains a significant nostalgia market for '80s acts todayincluding Flock of Seagulls. The Power of Love. You could also do it yourself at any point in time. URE 1; Vinyl 7"). (FYI: The initial studio location was . "They helped us be heard. That's perhaps a lingering aftereffect of WLIR's legacy. The legal battle escalated when the station became more valuable, with new entities (not involved in the original 1972 battle) getting involved after 1982, culminating with the FCC revoking Phoenix Medias 15-year "temporary" license in 1987. 10,000 Maniacs Candy Everybody Wants 10,000 Maniacs Can't Ignore The Train 10,000 Maniacs Eat For Two 10,000 Maniacs Headstrong 10,000 Maniacs Hey Jack . The new WLIR adopted an active/modern rock format and new image as "The Box". David Bowie, "Let's Dance" 10. If I Was / Piano, a Single by Midge Ure. The Cure - Just Like Heaven 10. [citation needed], 107.1 WLIR-FM, which hadn't broadcast alternative music since 2008, was sold to Red Apple Media Inc., and began simulcasting most of WABC's programming. [7] The station arranged with a record store in London to get same-day air delivery of new records (years before this was the norm) from HeathrowAirport; WLIR music director Rosie Pisani would drive the 12 miles (19km) to nearby JFK on Thursday afternoons to pick up the records. Preface WLIR 92.7FM was a "Dare to Be Different" radio station based out of Garden City, NY. WLIR signed off at noon with a special dance version of "Forever Young" by Alphaville. The legal battle escalated when the station became more valuable, with new entities (not involved in the original 1972 battle) getting involved after 1982, culminating with the FCC revoking Phoenix Medias 15-year "temporary" license in 1987. Heh.. Heh. Summer Breeze.. Makes Me Feel Fiiine.. Oops.. wrong genre (sorry! In November 2020, WLIR.FM changed its name to WDAREFM.com (Dare FM), and continues to broadcast the same alternative music and WLIR personalities that it has done for the last 15 years. - The Smiths Safety Dance - Men Without Hats . DARYL HALL & JOHN OATES - Out of Touch. In 1997, Jeff Levine was named program director,[15] Gary Cee assistant program director, and night jock LyndaLopez became music director. Music, radio and podcasts, all free. On February 17, 2011, Holding Out Hope Church assigned the agreement to Livingstone Broadcasting, Inc.[28] On May 25, 2011, the sale of WLIR-FM to Livingstone was completed. 64, No. updated over 9 years ago, PrefaceWLIR 92.7FM was a "Dare to Be Different" radio station based out of Garden City, NY. [citation needed], Neer and Harrison departed for progressive-rock WNEW-FM in 1971. Many WLIR personalities have had continued success and notoriety both on and off the air. Subsequently, early Screamers were songs like Rock Hard by Suzi Quatro (an awesome hard rock song bordering on punk) and Hungry Heart by Bruce Springsteen. Further information on the station at 107.1 FM: The WLIR "The Box" logo used during 2004 when the station changed its frequency. Tue 24.05; Wed 25.05; Thu 26.05; Fri 27.05; Sat 28.05; Sun 29.05; Mon 30.05; Show by radio station time (now in New York 02:25) Live: David Bowie - Rebel Rebel: 01:17: Bad Religion - Los Angeles Is Burning: 01:14: Jukebox The Ghost - Everybodys Lonely: 01:11: China Crisis - African . WLIR was founded in 1959 by John R. Rieger. Trump's latest attack addresses DeSantis' overseas trips to the U.K., Israel, Florida's Covid-19 record, and polling support for the 2024 Presidential race. Ive been listening to rock music for nearly 50 years. The sales of WLIR-FM and WBZB were approved on February 27, 2007. Talking Heads, "Burning Down the House" 9. The documentary focuses on a 1980s radio station that shunned playlists of the day and aired music from little-known bands - leading to a cult-like following . Many of these areas were closer geographically to other stations occupying 107.1 FM (WXPK in central Westchester County and WWZY in Long Branch, New Jersey), which hindered reception. WLIR Screamers 1984-1985 By DigSin. In 1992, WDRE started simulcasting its programming with what was 103.9 WIBF-FM Jenkintown,Pennsylvania, which later became WDRE Jenkintown/Philadelphia. In 1970, it changed to a progressive rock format before switching to a new music/modern rock format in 1982. By The station hasn't received recognition commensurate with its role in music history, but a new Showtime documentary serves as a minor corrective. The WLIR 107.1/ESPN Logo used from January 2008 thru July 2011. The website broadcasts a mix of alternative rock from the past and . The BEST radio station EVER!!! The station originally broadcast from studios at the GardenCityHotel in GardenCity,NewYork, then 175 Fulton Avenue, Hempstead,NewYork, 1600 Stewart Avenue, Westbury,NewYork, and finally, 1103 Stewart Avenue, EastGardenCity,NewYork, with its transmitter located at the NorthShoreTowers in FloralPark,NewYork. It was a perfect solution to what was needed in New York, since none of the other stations were going to "touch that stuff" [6] On August 2, the format switch occurred, and the station featured newwave (McNamara "hated" that term because he felt it was a trendy phrase that might be out of style in a year),[6] synth-pop, post-punk, early alternativerock acts and noveltysongs. - Orange Crush 7. In 1985, I . The Smiths - Girlfriend in a Coma 7. ", Sevener describes Dare to Be Different as "a classic American underdog story: A small group of risk-takers with great taste unexpectedly changes the lives of countless musical artists and fans forever.". Fine Young Cannibals - Ever Fallen In Love? Cassette 1/Side A Call Letters - WLIR One Step Beyond - Madness Windout - R.E.M. 3/18/1985 - "Request Radio" with Griff - 3 MB (provided by Brian Carlson) KRSI-FM (104.1) 7/4/1973 - Ken Mills - #1 9.7 MB - #2 - 11 MB (provided by Jeff R. Lonto) 10/25/1973 - Tac Hammer - 13 MB (provided by Curt Lundgren) Includes newscast from ABC American FM Radio Network plus commercials for Lee Two Stage Maxi Air Filter, Leisure Lane . Punk. Peter Hook and Georgia), Fine Young Cannibals - She Drives Me Crazy, A Silent Film - Danny, Dakota & The Wishing Well, Elvis Costello & the Attractions - Oliver's Army, The The with Jools Holland - Uncertain Smile (Live), Simply Red - Money's Too Tight (To Mention), Echobelly - I Can't Imagine the World Without Me, Future Islands - Seasons (Waiting On You), Elvis Costello & the Attractions - New Amsterdam. LIFE'S A BEACH - Heymous Molly (May 2015) GIRLS ON BARS - Bret Michaels (May 2015) LOVE IS YOUR NAME - Steven Tyler (May 2015) PRETTY GIRLS - Britney Spears And Iggy Azalea (May 2015) SHIP TO WRECK - Florence And The Machine (May 2015) DRUMLINE - Boney James (May 2015) UNPREDICTABLE - Celeste Buckingham (May 2015) HOUSE PARTY - Sam Hunt (May 2015) In the early-1980s, when Bill Terry first began his long run as program director, 'BLI passed over a lot of major hits . WLIR on FM radio. According to the station's owners, this was an attempt to take on satellite radio and MP3 players, which had been cutting into listeners of traditional radio. ", The station was transformative for fans, too. [27], On February 9, 2011, Jarad Broadcasting of Hampton Bays entered into an asset purchase agreement with Holding Out Hope Church (WLIX Radio) to sell the station for $650,000. WLIR was a radio station that played a newmusic/modernrock format on the frequencies 92.7 FM, 98.5 FM, and 107.1 FM from the 1980s into the 2000s. Suite 400 Los Angeles, CA 90064 Ellen Goldfarb, Producer info@dtbdthemovie.com 310-408-1770 . List of #1 Pop Singles for 1983. In 1996, WDRE switched to an adultalbumalternative (AAA) format, brought back Malibu Sue[14] (who had been fired earlier by then-program director Russ Mottla), reverted its call letters back to WLIR and changed its moniker to "The Island". That same year, WDRE Philadelphia became a local, independent modern-rock station. Like. In 2016, WLIR.FM began simulcasting on WPTY-HD3. The station's FCC license had been changed to a special temporary authority in 1972 as the result of slow-moving legal battle that had gone dormant later in the 1970s. There was WDRE thankfully .back then no internet! He also programs the music playlist. In 1995, WDRE created the first alternative rock network, known as the "Underground Network"[11][12] and consisting of the following stations: Four years after WIBF became WDRE's first affiliate, the Underground Network was disbanded. Specializing in contemporary & traditional Hawaiian music, KAPA-FM is the "Home of Hawaii's Music!". [19] As 107.1 FM is located about 50 miles east of the original WLIR in Garden City, many of the station's fans in New York City, southwestern Connecticut, southern Westchester County, New York, northeastern New Jersey and even the western parts of Long Island itself could not easily receive the station. Eventually, as these things go, the dream died, and independent radio largely succumbed to corporate formats and pre-set pop playlists. UK No. BTW: This blog is now linked HERE! Even . Even if it's a bit romanticized, Dare to Be Different captures a key moment in music history: the fleeting period after disco faded, but before mainstream '80s pop reared its sleek, glossy head with the full support of MTV. and independent radio largely succumbed to corporate formats and pre-set pop playlists. It was unlike anything I had heard before on commercial radio in the Midwest. John Fogerty - The Old Man Down The Road. Also excluded from the format was the emerging hair metalbands. Live At My Father's Place, Roslyn, NY, June 28th 1976, WLIR-FM Broadcast (Remastered) Code 7 Distribution 2019 Reggae GBLLT1909098 4:23 AM Toots & The Maytals 54-46 Was My Number (Live) Frederick Hibbert R.E.M. [22] WBON was renamed WBZB and flipped to a business talk format on January 2, 2007. The playlist is comprised of all the Screamer of the Week winners form WLIR FM. This list includes all singles within the Discogs database that were announced as winner each Friday. Frankie Goes to Hollywood. The years-in-the-making, crowdfunded documentary "New Wave: Dare to Be Different" director Ellen Goldfarb's star-studded account of the hugely influential New York alternative station WLIR 92.7 FM will debut on the Showtime cable network later this month.. YouTube. The Screamer of the Week represented the epitome of 80s music. WLIR would buck this trend by playing the increasingly popular punkrock and newwavemusic genres that were being ignored by other rock stations in the United States. [citation needed], In 1982, it was decided that in order for the station to move into the future, a format change was needed. Depeche Mode, "Everything Counts" 3. SCORPIONS - Rock You Like a Hurricane. In 1982, WLIR realized it would not be able to compete with the major Manhattan stations, so the station directors decided a format change was in order. [citation needed], In 1991, the station changed its moniker again, this time to "The Cutting Edge of Rock". Ellen is a major music buff and grew up listening to radio station WLIR. WLIR Screamer of the Week. Technically, this is as good as you get as far as archival documentary filmmaking goes. Comment. I'M SO GLAD YOU'RE BACK, YES!!! Great shot of the Depeche Mode show at the Meadowlands in 1990 with Denis McNamara, Malibu Sue,Maxx, Donna Donna, Danny Toy, Laurie Gayle, and Larry the Duck. "I think the significant bands that we championed were certainly U2, Depeche Mode, The Cure, New Order," he continued. A Flock of Seagulls, known for long-faded hits like "Space Age Love Song" (1982) and "Wishing (If I Had a Photograph of You)" (1982), was one of the bands the station championed. "[8], WLIRs success had grown the profits of its operators, 1959 founder John R. Rieger and his partner Elton Spitzer's Phoenix Media Corp., with an increasing share of the New York market, major concert promotions and popular dance club promotions. Unlike most stations in post-war America, it mainly plays New Wave and alternative music from England and other parts of Europe, which were imported to the station prior to the Great War. The personalities of the disc jockeys became much more upbeat. The band was completed by Rusty Young (pedal steel guitar . Phoenix Media also took the "Dare To Be Different" slogan as intellectual property, so WDRE's moniker became "New Music First". This same block-sponsored type of format was instituted at two other stations owned by the Morey Organization, WLIR's owner. NOW I can listen to online at my desk all day long. 1985 12" 0:12:47 Sheila E. A Love Bizarre (LP Version) Paisley Park/Warner Bros. 1985 12" 0:21:01 Lee Garrett How Can I Be A Man (Disco Version) . Adam and the Ants. The simulcast ended in 2020. WLIR, made a conscious decision to change format and focus primarily on the new music coming from New York City and the UK." Martin Luther King* - Happy Birthday / I Have A Dream, Crazy Joe* & The Variable Speed Band - Eugene, Joan Jett & The Blackhearts - Do You Wanna Touch Me (Oh Yeah), Pearl Harbour - Don't Follow Me, I'm Lost Too. Sun 23.04; Mon 24.04; Tue 25.04; Wed 26.04; Thu 27.04; Fri 28.04; Sat 29.04; Live: Pet Shop Boys - Always On My Mind: 00:34: Metric - All Comes Crashing: 00:30: Duran Duran - Ordinary . As I work on my next podcast, Im listening to what must be the most nostalgic playlist ever. Post not marked as liked 4. JohnBckWLD Share You, Claudia De Frank McGuinness, Lee Ann Johanson, Manny Vieira and 24 others like this. [20][21] In an effort to keep WLIR and its alternative music alive, longtime employee and historian Bob Wilson developed the website WLIR.FM and began an internet broadcast of music called "Next Wave". A modest tribute blog established primarily as an homage to an 80's music broadcasting icon that sadly, is no more.. rather, it is a mere shell of its former self, no longer at its original broadcast frequency (92.7 FM) or at its famed 80's era address @1600 Stewart Ave Garden City NY. Former WLIR morning man Ben Manilla did an old promotion with a new twist. ", "RayWhite,longtimeWLIRradiopersonality,diesat69", "AdelphiUniversityAlumniProfile:RichardNeer'70", "SteveJonesElevatedToCEOAtSkyviewNetworks", "TomCalderoneJoinsWBFO/WNEDAsPresident/CEO", "VinScelsa,HostofRadio's'Idiot'sDelight,'toRetire", "DJBird'spersonalhistoryof92.7WLIR", WLIRLosesItsLicense(December18,1987), Amy "AJ Mistress of Modern Rock" Paige On-air at, Denis McNamara consultant at NYM, Inc. Inducted into the, DJ Theo Live broadcasts & In The Mix 1997-2004, former MD of, Elton Spitzer Took over WLIR in 1973, died in 2016, Gary Cee former program director, now general manager and morning host on Pocono 96.7, Jeff Levine former program director; died in 2020, John "Johnny McFly" Caracciolo owner of, John R. Rieger former owner, died in 2005, Lenny "Peter Puberty" Diana Now program director-music director at, Steve "The Pistol" Jones disc jockey-news anchor; now CEO-president at Skyview Networks, Tom Calderone now president/CEO of Buffalo-Toronto Public Media, "Party Out Of Bounds" Weekends (named after the, WLIR "Heavy Hitters" softball team (featuring Billy Joel), "Donna Donna's Spotlight Dance Dance" at Malibu Beach Club, "All-Request Morning Show" with Malibu Sue and producer Bill Holly, "The Bozo Patrol" with Ben Manilla and Eric Bloom (Blue Oyster Cult), "Saturday Night Modern Rock Dance Party at Malibu", "Friday Night '80s Dance Party at Malibu". Here is where the story of the now-defunct Long Island radio station WLIR 92.7 FM, the subject of the new documentary film, Dare to be Different, begins. Our playlist stores a DARE-FM track list for the past 7 days. 1. On December 26, 2006, BusinessTalkRadio.net president and CEO Michael Metter announced the purchase of three Long Island radio stations: alternative WLIR-FM (107.1 FM), classic rock WBON (98.5 FM), and Top 40/rhythmic WDRE (105.3 FM). Our radio channels feature world renowned artists, DJs, and the hottest exclusive shows. People used to refer to it as the gateway to America if you were an upcoming artist. site. With deep roots in freeform radio, Scelsa soon traded the tighter playlist of WPLJ for the looser confines of WNEW-FM (102.7), and that's where he . Scelsa emerged from the early years of WFMU (91.1), spent some time at WLIR (92.7) and WBAI (99.5) and then became music director of WABC-FM (95.5) just in time for its 1971 transition to WPLJ. Perhaps, this is a temporary station problem. They helped us be relevant, at the time. 2. [2][3], In spring 1970, announcers RichardNeer and Mike Harrison convinced Rieger to change to a progressiverock radioformat, with Harrison as program director. [9] The permanent license did not include the call letters, so the new licensee operated with the call letters WDRE, while Phoenix Media brought the WLIR call letters to an AM radio station in Rockland County, New York. Share on Twitter. That same year, WDRE Philadelphia became a local, independent modern-rock station. [citation needed], After five years of production, the documentary entitled Dare to Be Different - WLIR: The Voice of a Generation by Ellen Goldfarb debuted at the Tribeca Film Festival in April 2017. [citationneeded], After five years of production, the documentary entitled Dare to Be Different - WLIR: The Voice of a Generation by Ellen Goldfarb debuted at the TribecaFilmFestival in April 2017. WLIR 92.7 FM Vintage Recordings. Just be ready to step back, musically speaking, into the early and mid 1980s. Poco, founded in 1968 by Rock and Roll Hall of Famers Richie Furay and Jim Messina (both inducted 1997 with Buffalo Springfield), was one of the earliest in the "Country rock" genre that was later commercially popularized by bands such as the Eagles. Thanks to my friend, HG, I saw Joe Jackson this weekend in NYC. Joins What Difference Does It Make Podcast to discuss music from the 1985 KROQ playlist. Song: I'm an Indian Outlaw by Tim McGraw, 1994. On August 1, 2011, WLIR-FM began broadcasting Christian programming as part of the WLIX Hope radio network. January 2010. During that time, WLIR had a safe, almost hotadultcontemporary sound, similar to that of WPLJ, and carried broadcasts of NewYorkIslanders hockey games. His Sunday night show at K . Install the free Online Radio Box app for your smartphone and listen to your favorite radio stations online - wherever you are! In September 2007, WLIR began broadcasting from a new antenna at a location five miles to the west of the original. Play all DARE FM Saturday Night Dance Party - 3/26/2022 . After being declared the Screamer of the Week, the song would end up in heavy rotation on the station and, invariably, was played at all the new wave, punk, and techno danceclubs. This meant playing obscure artists, playing album cuts instead of just hit singles, and having disc jockeys speak in a casual, conversational tone. By that time, new wave was an amorphous category that included punk, traditional new wave such as the Talking Heads, techno dance music, new romantics, and many more genres. Some of these include: Congratulations on this excellent venture what a great idea! "New wave had its era, then it faded. Even so, much of the music that made it to Screamer status was new wave or songs from the emerging techno dance musicscene. In later years, the station played dance mixes and evolved into a modern / alternative rock station. Alternative Rock. This mix is a tribute to the glory days of WLIR (1982-1985). Denis and his staff were also playing pieces of new music from England and the NYC CBGB movement starting in the late 1970s, with Denis closely following publications like NME, always wanting to stay ahead of what was trending with new music across the globe. Create your own list of music and share it with the world. SCOTUS Now Just Another Congressional Committee, The Life and Times of the Parental Advisory Label, David Byrne Wants You to Cheer the Hell Up, Let's Talk About the U2/Kendrick Lamar Collaboration, Trump Ramps up Attacks on DeSantis: 'Dropping Like a Rock', Russian Strikes on Pavlohrad Aim to Hamper Ukraine's Counteroffensive, Greg Abbott Criticized for Response to Texas Shooting: 'A New Low', Democrat Sold First Republic Stock, Bought JP Morgan Before Collapse, Conservative Influencers Struggle With Countering Biden's Messaging. Install the free Online Radio Box application for your smartphone and listen to your favorite radio stations online - wherever you are! WLIR was a radio station that played a new music/modern rock format on the frequencies 92.7 FM, 98.5 FM, and 107.1 FM from the 1980s into the 2000s. Simple Minds - Don't You (Forget About Me), Howard Jones - Things Can Only Get Better, Tears For Fears - Everybody Wants To Rule The World. Debbie Harry, lead singer of the new wave band Blondie, on stage in 1980. Manfred Mann's Earth Band - Lies (Through The 80's), The Clash / Mikey Dread - Hitsville U.K. / Radio One, Stevie Wonder / Rev. WLIR was a radio station that played a new music/modern rock format on the frequencies 92.7 FM, 98.5 FM, and 107.1 FM from the 1980s into the 2000s.Bob Wilson, longtime WLIR employee and historian, created the website WDARE (Dare FM), which maintains the spirit of the original WLIR. Las mejores canciones de Jeff Lorber, descubre sus grandes xitos, discografa completa, letras de canciones, Top 10 Video Musical Playlist Online. For McNamara, while memories like U2 giving props to WLIR from the stage of the Nassau Coliseum during the band's first headlining gig there on April 3, 1985, are among the many treasured . Phawker is a popular web site based in Philadelphia that has drawn more than 2.6 million visitors with its combination of eye-grabbing visuals, curated news, gossip, album reviews, live music previews, concert reviews, viral videos, contrarian film reviews, long-form investigative pieces, fearless political commentary, principled dissent, and in-depth interviews with important or famous people. You can find this playlist on Spotify at https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6FbJEQuS88hTZykT4FYVgP?si=c8GOFjRkQA-C4wvKSYjY5w. Some of these include: WLIR had many memorable and unique shows. With a signal that reached about 8 million people - from Greater NYC in the west to the forks of Long Island in the east - WLIR was one of the first American broadcasters to switch formats from sterile album rock to new wave. "[8], WLIRs success had grown the profits of its operators, 1959 founder John R. Rieger and his partner Elton Spitzer's Phoenix Media Corp., with an increasing share of the New York market, major concert promotions and popular dance club promotions. According to a 1984 Newsday readers' poll, WLIR had three times the number of votes for favorite radio station as second-place WNEW-FM in New York City. Playing cinematic ephemera, schizoid weirdos, all styles served here). A Flock of Seagulls. ", Related: Every U2 Album Ranked, From Boy to Songs of Experience. [citationneeded], As the 1970s went on, many rock stations drifted toward more commercial album-orientedrock formats. Human Sexual Response - What Does Sex Mean To Me? Many WLIR personalities have had continued success and notoriety both on and off the air. End of an EraWith alternating call letters, from WLIR (Long Island Rocks) to WDRE (Dare) and an eventual move up the dial to a new frequency, the station's luster gradually faded, culminating in the sale of its frequency rights for $60 million to Spanish language Univision in October 2003.Table of Contents (Based on Show 100 per Page)Page #1: Late Autumn 1980 Late Summer 1982Page #2: Late Summer 1982 Mid-Summer 1984Page #3: Mid-Summer 1984 Early-Summer 1986Page #4: Early-Summer 1986 Mid-Summer 1988Page #5: Mid-Summer 1988 Early-Summer 1990Page #6: Early-Summer 1990 Mid-Summer 1992Page #7: Mid-Summer 1992Late-Summer 1994Page #8: Late-Summer 1992 Last Week of 1994, A-Side: Rock HardWLIR Screamer of the Week:4th Week September-1980, A-Side: Johnny & MaryWLIR Screamer of the Week:1st Week October-1980, A-Side: De Do Do Do, De Da Da DaWLIR Screamer of the Week:2nd Week October-1980, Title Track: Girls, Rock N Roll & CarsWLIR Screamer of the Week:3rd Week October-1980, A-Side: Tighten UpWLIR Screamer of the Week:4th Week October-1980, A-Side: Hungry HeartWLIR Screamer of the Week:5th Week October-1980, Track Title: Stayin' PowerWLIR Screamer of the Week:1st Week November-1980, A-Side: You'll Always Find Me In The Kitchen At PartiesWLIR Screamer of the Week:2nd Week November-1980, Track Title: What Does Sex Mean To Me?WLIR Screamer of the Week:3rd Week November-1980, Track Title: Jackie OnassisWLIR Screamer of the Week:4th Week November-1980, A-Side: I Know What Boys LikeWLIR Screamer of the Week:1st Week December-1980, A-Side: Lies (Through The 80s)WLIR Screamer of the Week:2nd Week December-1980, A-Side: Hitsville U.K.WLIR Screamer of the Week:3rd Week December-1980, A-Side: Happy BirthdayWLIR Screamer of the Week:4th Week December-1980, A-Side: EugeneWLIR Screamer of the Week:1st Week January-1981, A-Side: Do You Wanna Touch Me (Oh Yeah)WLIR Screamer of the Week:2nd Week January-1981, A-Side: While You See A ChanceWLIR Screamer of the Week:3rd Week January-1981, A-Side: Runaway BoysWLIR Screamer of the Week:4th Week January-1981, A-Side: Precious To MeWLIR Screamer of the Week:5th Week January-1981, Track Title: Everybodys Boring But My BabyWLIR Screamer of the Week:1st Week February-1981, A-Side: I Missed AgainWLIR Screamer of the Week:2nd Week February-1981, Track Title: SeducedWLIR Screamer of the Week:3rd Week February-1981, Track Title: R.O.C.K.WLIR Screamer of the Week:4th Week February-1981, Title Track: Love's MelodiesWLIR Screamer of the Week:1st Week March-1981, Track Title: TorchlightWLIR Screamer of the Week:2nd Week March-1981. The Replacements - Alex Chilton 9. New York Underground with Ray Boogie: Playlist from February 19, 2021 . Authorization is only required to store your personal settings. All reactions: 12. That was a full year . That's it. This same block-sponsored type of format was instituted at two other stations owned by the Morey Organization, WLIR's owner.
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