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WCRSFM.org - 9th Column - D. Austin


57:30 minutes (131.61 MB)

Bus Bass Show Live Vol 1

Live recording of Hawstyle, and Torrential T. All vinyl Jungle D&B Mix. Watch this space more live shows to come.

59:59 minutes (137.29 MB)

Best of CDR - Ek Baar Phir - VKAB (Ep. 38)


59:50 minutes (82.18 MB)

WCRSFM.org - 9th Column - D. Austin


55:59 minutes (76.88 MB)

Icy J - Progressive Grind (Swag Snags XVI)


59:59 minutes (137.3 MB)

Serving up another assortment of Swag Snags, this installment is loaded with various styles to tame your sonic wilds. Here’s what’s on the menu: Nas - It Ain’t Hard to Tell (Remix)  Vic Spencer - A Blog Write-Up  Kennedy Jones - Let’s Get Down  El Gant - Five One Eight (ft. GGDT)  Brother Culture – Supanova  J. Capri - Reverse It  Ziggy Marley - Fly Rasta (Feat. U-Roy)  Calez - Positive Energy  Devin Miles - Where the DJ  Yummy Bingham - Can We Stay (ft. Kardinal Offishall)  Big Boi - Part Time Hater (ft. Kid Cudi & Stevie Wonder)  50 Cent - Hold On  Clyde Shankle - Bodega (ft. Dave Steezy & Azure)  Isaiah Rashad - Heavenly Father  Dunson - 4 Leaf Clover  TriState - All I Had (ft. Washeyi Choir)  Kyle Aaron - Kitchen Table 
Increase The PEACE!
Icy J “Makes Your Day!”

From the City to the Country Part 6: Rural Recreation

This week Youth Beat explores different things to do in rural areas all over the world. We’ll hear about a popular youth organization that originated right in rural Ohio, and is now popular all over the world, as well as some other fun past times and sights to see in Ohio. But that’s not all, pack your bags because we’ll be learning about China’s annual spring festival, as well as giving you some road trip ideas here in the US. Featuring students from The Ohio State University course Intro to Rural Sociology 1500.

25:34 minutes (35.11 MB)

Turn It Up 2019-09-01


2:00:44 minutes (276.35 MB)

Morning Meditation


27:00 minutes (49.44 MB)

# 123 - 1984: Music & Headlines: The Producer's Cut


2:00:29 minutes (110.31 MB)

This is the Producer's Cut to # 123: "This is NOT George Orwell's 1984" or "1984: Music & Headlines", split up between September 22 & 29, 2014. I replaced "In the Name of Love" and "Easy Lover" (The latter was more 1985, see Show # 156), plus off-topic voicetracks with "I Feel for You", "Everything She Wants", and "Let's Go Crazy", respectively.

Original Hour 1: http://wcrsfm.org/content/isnt-george-orwells-1984-1984-music-and-headli...
Original Hour 2: http://wcrsfm.org/content/isnt-george-orwells-1984-1984-music-and-headli...

Columbus in 1984:
- The Republicans Cleaned House in the November Elections in Franklin County Government
- Three Central Ohio Teams played for State Football Titles, with two coming up short, and the third winning the first of four in a row
- The Buckeyes beat That Team Up North and punch their ticket to Pasadena, with a little help from a couple of key players, including two future big name Freshmen
- Buck Rinehart becomes Columbus' 45th Mayor
- A suburban City Manager is ousted after accusations of embezzlement
- Columbus > Cleveland, in terms of population in Ohio
- WTTE Channel 28 takes the airwaves for the first time

SPORTS:
- The NBA Draft is remembered as one of the greatest drafts ever with future NBA legends Michael Jordan, Charles Barkley, Hakeem Olajuwon, among those drafted.
- The Baltimore Colts move to Indianapolis in the middle of the night.
- Boston College defeats the defending champions Miami on a "Hail Mary" on Thanksgiving weekend.

Sports Champions:
NBA: Boston Celtics
Super Bowl XVIII: Oakland Los Angeles Raiders
World Series: Detroit Tigers
NCAA Men's Tournament: Georgetown Hoyas
NCAA Women's Tournament: USC Lady Trojans
NCAA Football: Brigham Young (BYU) Cougars
NIT: Michigan Wolverines
Big Ten Football: Ohio State
(Central) Ohio High School Football: Newark Catholic Green Wave (Division V)
Heisman Trophy: Doug Flutie (QB), Boston College

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