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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsI think I "heard it on the X"
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I think I "heard it on the X" (Original Post)
safeinOhio
Jul 2019
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Clash City Rocker
(3,396 posts)1. The 80s really had the best one-hit wonders, didn't it?
File this with Tainted Love, Come On Eileen and Video Killed the Radio Star.
LuvLoogie
(6,999 posts)2. Me too
Tikki
(14,557 posts)3. Such an awesome band. One should never take a road trip...let alone drive into Vegas..
without cruising the road to the sound of this Wall of Voodoos tune...On Interstate 15.
Tikki
mahatmakanejeeves
(57,429 posts)4. The X Factor
The X Factor
https://web.archive.org/web/20080709010024/http://www.onthemedia.org/transcripts/2008/07/04/07
July 04, 2008
For over 50 years, outlaw American radio broadcasters exploited a legal loophole and aired powerful pirate radio from the Mexican side of the border. So called border blasters - or X stations - were true innovators whose influence continues to be felt today. OTMs Jamie York tells the story.
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https://web.archive.org/web/20080709010024/http://www.onthemedia.org/transcripts/2008/07/04/07
July 04, 2008
For over 50 years, outlaw American radio broadcasters exploited a legal loophole and aired powerful pirate radio from the Mexican side of the border. So called border blasters - or X stations - were true innovators whose influence continues to be felt today. OTMs Jamie York tells the story.
....