You Only Heard It On 92 KWFM

We're compiling the Top 92 KWFM-Only classics based on your votes. These were the artists and tracks that weren't likely to be programmed on the typical AOR station. Needless to say, the local Top 40's wouldn't touch 'em... Send us your favorite "Only On KWFM" classics on a postcard addressed to KWFM Classics, P.O. Box 13, Tucson 85702... or maybe just click the "Add" button below.

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POSTEDARTISTALBUMTRACK
Jan 9, 18Graeme Edge BandParadise BallroomParadise Ballroom
 
We were so lucky to have this station — Alan Cummings
Feb 11, 06Gerry RaffertyCity to CityBaker Street
 
Apr 21, 04George Thorogood & The Delaware DestroyersS/TOne Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer
 
Jan 25, 21gentle giantoctopusadvent of pantegrual
 
first time hearing this band on an afternoon set list in late April
1973. became my favorite band.  — Ray
Oct 30, 08GenesisThe Lamb Lies Down on BroadwayThe Lamb Lies Down on Broadway
 
Sep 5, 12Frank Zappa & Capt. BeefheartBongo FuryMuffin Man
 
In the latter part of the 1970s I was obsessed with FZ, so my ears
perked up whenever I heard the strains of his music filter from the
speakers, which they sometimes did, including this (now) classic
collaboration with Mr. Don Van Vliet. — Tim
Sep 5, 12Frank ZappaApostropheDon't Eat the Yellow Snow, Nanook Rubs It
 
I remember hearing this once or twice around Christmas or New Year's,
maybe in 1978.  It just goes with the season so well! — Tim
Apr 1, 04Frank ZappaZoot AlluresDisco Boy
 
Every bit as avant garde as Mr. Zappa, Bob Cooke spun this disco bashing
tune after announcing a "first" on KWFM : a cut from a recent Bee Gees
album.  The later was ceremoniously destroyed, the diamond noisily
raked across the vinyl. — Tim
Feb 11, 06ForeignerDamage is done
 
Dec 19, 10Fleetwood MacMystery To MeHypnotized
 
Feb 10, 06Flash in the Pandown among the dead folks
 
down among the dead folks
Aug 29, 06Flash and the PanLights in the NightWalking in the Rain
 
In the summer of 1979, one of KWFM's DJs (I cannot recall whom)
previewed this song or one of the others that would be frequently
played on the station. He prefaced the playing of sme of the songs by
explaining the artists' real names (Vander and Young), that they had a
very popular and recognizable hit in the 60s as the group the
Easybeats..."Friday on my Mind", and that they were producing the then
relatively new band ACDC. That is where the Young of the pair comes in.
I later retrieved the above information for I had forgotten it or was
not paying close enough attention at the time. What I do remember is
that I had never heard this megaphone "rap" style before or since.
Perhaps Puffy (or Diddy) will catch on and steal this music as he has
done in his career. Anyway,it rocks musicaly and lyrically.  — tman