Playlist
THEME: "How Long Blues" - Jimmy Yancey, piano
"Play that Funky Music, White Boy" - Wild Cherry
"Theme from HAIR"
"Big Hair "- Chenille Sisters
"Bald Head"- Professor Longhair
"Wanted, Dead or Alive" - Mighty Sparrow
"Never Can Say Goodbye" - Gloria Gaynor
"I Go To Extremes" - Billy Joel
"Help" - The Beatles
Returning once more to the seemingly bottomless well (or hell) of his roman a clef, Steve Post reminisces about his days in the late '70's when he served as newscaster for an otherwise all black soul station. Steve goes mano y mano with the station's prima donna and loses two out of three falls, which he finds exciting. Additional ephemera include a rant on being "follically challenged." Most of the program is declaimed in italics, and Steve's choice of music does nothing to relieve the strain.
THEME: "How Long Blues" - Jimmy Yancey, piano
"Play that Funky Music, White Boy" - Wild Cherry
"Theme from HAIR"
"Big Hair "- Chenille Sisters
"Bald Head"- Professor Longhair
"Wanted, Dead or Alive" - Mighty Sparrow
"Never Can Say Goodbye" - Gloria Gaynor
"I Go To Extremes" - Billy Joel
"Help" - The Beatles
Returning once more to the seemingly bottomless well (or hell) of his roman a clef, Steve Post reminisces about his days in the late '70's when he served as newscaster for an otherwise all black soul station. Steve goes mano y mano with the station's prima donna and loses two out of three falls, which he finds exciting. Additional ephemera include a rant on being "follically challenged." Most of the program is declaimed in italics, and Steve's choice of music does nothing to relieve the strain.
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