Studie 83
Udsendt: 07-06-1983 (tirsdag) klokken 15:05-16:00
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100:00:00Marlena ShawYou, Me & EthelDiscogs, Youtube
200:02:00Vanity 6Nasty girlDiscogs, Youtube
300:06:55The StrikersInch by inchDiscogs, Youtube
400:10:58Roni GriffithLove is the drugDiscogs, Youtube
500:15:28Peech BoysDon't make me waitDiscogs, Youtube
600:20:17Galaxy feat. Phil FearonDancing tightDiscogs, Youtube
700:25:03KajagoogooThis car is fastDiscogs, Youtube
800:28:23Rough TradeCrimes of passionDiscogs, Youtube
900:31:41Ric OcasekJimmy JimmyDiscogs, Youtube
1000:35:55IcehouseHey little girlDiscogs, Youtube
1100:40:42Heaven 17Who'll stop the rain?Discogs, Youtube
1200:45:25New OrderBlue MondayDiscogs, Youtube

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Vedr. #1: Svar til Mikkel Breiler (http://www.discomusic.com/forums/ask-others-identify-disco-song/2879-radio-segments-identify.html) fra NickNack i et indlæg på www.discomusic.com 2003-02-10: "This is the delicious Marlena Shaw from her 1975 Blue Note album, Who is This Bitch, Anyway? What you're listening to is the intro to the song 'Street Walkin' Woman'. This dialogue is so hot they even gave it its own title 'You, Me & Ethel'. I've always loved this and laugh everytime I hear it. The guy is sooo lame and she is sooo bored. It actually runs 3:17 seconds with her leaving him on the street with, 'I'm tired, you're tired, and you're $25.00 is tireder than both of us.' The song itself is not a dance/disco piece but Marlena in pure jazz form.".