#5. Autograph – Turn Up The Radio Requested through – Facebook Request Line – Scotty B wdha Requested by – Commander Jason Jay Man P in Mechanicsburg , PA
Welcome Back Jay Man! Your return has landed you at #5 with your request for Turn Up The Radio by Autograph. “Turn Up the Radio” is a high-energy rock anthem with its catchy chorus and driving guitar riffs, “Turn Up the Radio” has become a timeless classic of the 1980s rock scene. It features some incredible solos by guitarist Steve Lynch, who is considered one of the most talented guitarists of the 1980s. His shredding skills are on full display in “Turn Up the Radio,” and the song is a showcase of his technical abilities. “Turn Up the Radio ” featured in numerous movies and TV shows over the years, cementing its status as a classic of the era. Great Job and welcome back Jason! Salute!
#4. Bruce Springsteen – Dancing in the Dark Requested through – Email Request Line – scottyb@wdhafm.com Requested by – 13 year old Rocker Commander Jerry N in Jelico , Tennessee
Commander Jerry in drops in at #4 with his request for “Dancing in the Dark” by The Boss. “Dancing in the Dark” is one of Bruce Springsteen’s most iconic and beloved songs. Released in 1984 as the lead single from his album “Born in the U.S.A.,” the song quickly became a massive hit and helped to propel Springsteen to even greater heights of fame .The song opens with a distinctive synthesizer riff that immediately grabs the listener’s attention. This is followed by a driving drumbeat and Springsteen’s gravelly vocals, singing about the frustrations and challenges of everyday life. Great Job Jerry! Salute!
#3. Stevie Ray Vaughan – Tight Rope Requested through – Email Request Line – scottyb@wdhafm.com Requested by – 1st LT. Nina M in Randolph , NJ
!st LT. Nina M lands at #3 with her request for “Tight Rope” by Stevie Ray Vaughan. “Tightrope” is a classic blues-rock song by the legendary guitarist Stevie Ray Vaughan. Released in 1989 as the first single from his album “In Step,” the song showcases Vaughan’s incredible guitar skills and powerful vocals, as well as his ability to fuse blues, rock, and jazz into a unique and unforgettable sound.The song opens with a driving drumbeat and a funky guitar riff, followed by Vaughan’s unmistakable vocals. The lyrics are a warning about the dangers of living on the edge, both metaphorically and literally, as the title suggests: “I’m hanging from this tightrope, and I’m trying to keep my balance, but I’m trying to find my way.” The chorus is a powerful and anthemic call to action: “I’m on a tightrope, baby, nine miles high, strung out on a tightrope, screaming for life.” Great Job Nina! Salute!
#2. Plush – Left Behind Requested through – Facebook Request Line – Scotty B wdha Requested by – The Mander AKA Commander Chris M Rockturnaling and Working in South Plainfield , NJ
The Mander lands in the two spot with his request for Plush. I went with their ne single Left Behind. ans of PLUSH will be thrilled to hear that the band hasn’t lost any of their edge or energy. “Left Behind” showcases a more heavier sound from the band. In a statement about the new single, Formica said, “We wanted to showcase our heavier side with ‘Left Behind,’ and I think we’ve accomplished that. This song is about the struggle to move on from something or someone you’ve lost, and I hope it resonates with our fans.” With its powerful lyrics, memorable riffs, and emotional performance, “Left Behind” is sure to do just that. “Left Behind” is a fantastic return for PLUSH. The band has proven once again that they have what it takes to create great rock music, and fans of the genre won’t want to miss out on this new release. Great Job Mander! Salute!
#1. Monster Magnet – Space Lord Requested through – Email Request Line – scottyb@wdhafm.com Requested by – Commander Kyle M in Hillsboro , NJ
Kyle M has done it again! He is #1 again! He was #1 last night for Sell Out #920 and he lands at the top again tonight with his request for Space Lord by Monster Magnet. The 4th is definitely with you Kyle. “Space Lord ” was released in 1998 as a single from their album “Powertrip,” “Space Lord” is a celebration of the power of rock and roll to transport us to other worlds and other dimensions. The song is a reminder of the importance of music as a means of escape and transcendence, as well as a celebration of the wild and free spirit of rock and roll.With its heavy guitar riffs, catchy lyrics, and sense of humor, the song has become a beloved classic of the rock canon. Whether you’re a fan of heavy metal, classic rock, or just good old-fashioned rock and roll, “Space Lord” is a song that’s sure to get your blood pumping and your head banging. Geat Job Kyle! you are #1 again! Salute!