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~ 02/13/11
Tracklist
Be My Human Tonight (Sexchange Mix) Norman Iceberg
Kiss The Beauty (Video Mix) Norman Iceberg
Crawl (Alternative Version) Norman Iceberg
We Act Norman Iceberg
1+1=2 Norman Iceberg
Space (Radio Edit) Norman Bedard
Space (zak b Remix) Norman Bedard
Vital Norman Bedard
Be Happy Norman Bedard
Sleepytime (Radio Edit) Norman Bedard
Sleepytime (Sonotina) Norman Bedard
Sleepytime (Kiss The Beauty Remix)Norman Bedard
I Love Norman Bedard
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Tracklist
Psychotic Reaction Count Five
Open My Eyes The Nazz
Why Is A Carrot Oranger Than An Orange The Amboy Dukes
Mellow Yellow Donovan
Itchycoo Park Small Faces
Pride of Man Quicksilver Messenger Service
Beechwood Park The Zombies
Pictures of Matchstick Men Status Quo
How Do You Feel Jefferson Airplane
San Francisco Sketches Blodwyn Pig
Mechanical World Spirit
Kalyani Joe Byrd and The Field Hippies
You Can’t Ever Come Down Joe Byrd and The Field Hippies
Kyrie Elieson The Electric Prunes
Citidel The Rolling Stones
Hush Deep Purple
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Say Jungle (Jungle Boy) Bow Wow Wow
Weird Sciencee Oingo Boingo
Lover Come Back To Me (Extended Remix) Dead or Alive
I Feel Love (Megamix) Donna Summer
Let Us Dance Just a Little Bit More Secret Service
Sexy Boy Air
Come With Us Chemical Brothers
Sounds Like a Melody (The Staggman Mix) Alphaville
Dance! The Pretenders
Eastern Bloc Thomas Dolby
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~ 02/04/11
Join us on 2/10/11 at 6 & 9pm PST, 9pm & midnight EST, on Flashback Alternatives, an Internet radio station.
It’s going to be a great show. To get the maximum enjoyment, join Norman and I on the station chat board during the first show.
To stir your interest here is a bit from Wikipedia:
“A graphic artist turned performance artist, Norman Iceberg emerged from the Montreal underground music scene in the early-80s. One of a handful of gender-bending new wave artists to come out following the success of artists like Duran Duran, Boy George, and Gary Numan, Iceberg was recruited by music producer Tony Green, responsible for France Joli’s 1979 disco hit Come To Me.
Norman Iceberg’s experimental, minimal electro sound was therefore remodeled to cater to the dance club scene as evident on his debut, Be My Human Tonight (RCA). Person(a), released in 1987, was a conceptual collection of synthpop songs reflecting a young man’s own vision of life, and featuring keyboardists such as Lenny Pinkas (Men Without Hats), Mario Spezza (Rational Youth) and Mic Lussier. The cover photograph of him posing nude – pre-dating Prince’s Lovesexy by several months – stirred up controversy.”
Visit Norman Bedard’s website.
To Tune In: Select a stream from the “Tune In” menu at the top left of the station’s web page (http://www.flashbackalternatives.com).
To Chat: First click in the “name” box on the chat board at http://www.flashbackalternatives.com and enter the name you want to use. Then click the “profile” link and register your name with a password. You can then enter a message and click “Go” to post. Click “profile” again to log out or to log in on your next visit.
Thanks for listening!
Doug