EDIT:
THIS IS NOT A RADIO TAPE!
SEE COMMENTS FOR MORE
Follow This Link For the WHFS Tape
Second tape ripped from DaveB's collection. Totally awesome collection of music from March of 1983. Nothin' but 90 minutes of fine tunes!
153MB, MP3@320, 90 Minutes
Link below is for one of Dave's 'Jams' tape:
It's worth a download!
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Wow... it is GREAT seeing these come alive online. This was one of my alltime favorites!
ReplyDeleteTapes like this kept me going through school, and encouraged me to go find the LP's/EP's which I ended up buying as well... Awesome to see this stuff online now for all to share
Thanks so much to CB for posting these for me. I can't tell you how happy I am to see them here.
I can tell you Dave that this would have been a favorite of mine as well...completely enjoyed every minute of it! Like you, I sought all the bands recorded work I loved on my tapes. Pretty much never heard them anyplace else...
ReplyDeleteIt's def a keeper!
DaveB has informed me that this is not actually a radio tape but one of his "Jams" mix tapes that was placed in the wrong tape case. It's still a good one but it's not WHFS...those that downloaded please correct your files accordingly
ReplyDeleteMy apologies to all that downloaded this thinking that it was an HFS tape... it was supposed to be, but apparently I "spaced" when putting it back in the case one evening/day, and, .... well, lets just suffice it to say I F'd this up for us all... I will work to get you guys the REAL XV tape, and hopefully it will be even better than the "lame" tape I provided...
ReplyDeleteSorry about that folks...
Dave B.
Well, now I am totally confused...
ReplyDeleteI have the tape case for Tape XV, and it lists all of the tunes on that tape... BUT... There is also a tape in the case labeled JAMS XV (?)... so I don't know what that means anymore... my whole life is upside down (:))
Anyway -- for anyone/everyone that liked the tape, here is what is on it...
Side A:
Malcolm McLaren-Madam Butterfly
Bruce Cockburn-Making Contact
Roxy Music-Dance the Night Away
Echo and the Bunnymen-Heads will Roll
Siouxsie and the Banshees-The Sweetest Chill
Peter Schilling-Major Tom (Coming Home) and Major Tom PtII
David Bowie-Wild is the Wind
Dire Straits-Brothers in Arms
Fine Young Cannibals-Johnny,Come Home
Side B:
The Nails-Things You Left Behind
Echo and the Bunnymen-The Killing Moon
XTC-Melt the Guns
Peter Gabriel-In Your Eyes
Beatles-Within You/Without You
David Sylvian-Bamboo Houses
CSNY-Country Girl
Boys Don't Cry-I Want to be a Cowboy
Lou Reed-I Love You
Not a bad set of tunes, but not HFS Either (although I know I have heard almost all of these tunes on HFS at some point, this wasn't one of their "hours"...
My apologies for the confusion...
Dave B.
It's till an awesome tape Dave...I'm keepin' it!
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