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
Jul 28, 14YesTales From Topographic OceansThe Revealing Science of God (Dance of the Dawn)
 
I was in high school, feeling enhanced and relaxed in my bedroom as the
DJ played this song...wow, radio is just not like this anymore...what a
shame. — Ken
Apr 6, 04Wishbone AshWishbone AshPhoenix
 
Dec 19, 10Van MorrisonSt. Dominic's PreviewListen To The Lion
 
Late Summer / Fall of 1972
Apr 18, 04TrafficLast ExitShanghai Noodle Factory
 
Jun 11, 06Tower of PowerEast Bay GreaseBack On The Streets Again
 
Apr 6, 04Tommy BolinTeaserSavannah Woman
 
Tommy was versatile, did many different styles, not surprising you heard
him on KWFM...  I discovered Tommy's Post Toastee on 92.9... either
David's or Bob's show one evening...  Thanks, guys! — tim
Apr 6, 04Tommy BolinPrivate EyesPost Toastee
 
Jul 27, 16Tom Petty and the HeartbreakersDon't Bring Me Down
 
This was a rare live recording, and it was played somewhere around 1979
to 1980. Memorable cover of this classic song. — Debbie
Feb 10, 06The WhoGoing Mobile
 
down among the dead folks
Apr 1, 04The Pills-DC-10
 
I was a frequent flyer between France and the US much of the 90's.
Everytime I boarded the plane, I checked the seat pocket anxiously to
see whether it was a DC-10 (or MD-11... it's the same thing)... and of
course, I thought of this song, heard exclusively on KWFM. Thanks for
that one, Dave! — Tim
Jan 22, 07The MillenniumBeginI Just Want To Be Your Friend
 
Apr 21, 15The Dusty ChapsHonky Tonk MusicDon't haul bricks on 66
 
Only one of many great songs by the Chaps.  Shall I do one of these for
every one I remember? — John W. George