Wednesday, November 28, 2007

WHFS, Milo 01-07-1983 96 Minute Open Reel Tape


By request, sorta, is an Open Reel tape of WHFS DJ Milo from January 7 1983.

1) Placebo, Magazine, Robin Hitchcock, Agent Orange
2) Jah Wobble, Certain Ratio, David Holland
3) Depeche Mode, The Hicksons
4) The Weather, Commercials
5) The Jam, Joy Division, Modern English, The Fall
6) Concert Connection
7) The Shoes, X, The Havenots, Pere Ubu, Public Image, Mission of Burma

127MB, 96 Minutes, WMA 9.1 VBR

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=HTDOT9UH

8 comments:

  1. More cool HFS. Yeah!

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  2. is whfs the same as the university of maryland's former student run radio station? if it is, that was the best radion station in the word.

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  3. Sorry louie...WHFS was a commercial radio station starting at 102.3FM in Bethesda, then moving on to 99.1FM in Annapolis

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  4. hey, i probably heard this when it aired. i'd like to hear it now, too, but can't figure out how to get it unzipped or whatever to play it on my mac.

    can u help?

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  5. You need winrar program to unzip.

    http://www.rarlab.com/rar/rarosx-3.7.1.tar.gz

    And this is a WMA file so that might be a problem too.

    http://www.dbpoweramp.com/dmc.htm

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  6. I have been downloading these hfs tapes. Great, weird to hear Milo after all these years. Wish you had more Milo. Does anyone know where Milo went? Why he left shortly after the move to 99.1?

    BTW, "The Havenots" are not a band, that is the name of the song X played on this tape. Roy Loney was after X and before Pere Ubu

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  7. 1st, Thanks for setting the record straight on the Havenots being a tune. 2nd, I have no idea where or what Milo is up to or why he left.
    3rd, If you look for the tapes shared by "Bob" you will find many Milo tapes. Enjoy and thanks for stopping by...

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