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Showing posts with label Pearl Jam. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pearl Jam. Show all posts

Monday, August 13

MY WAVE

KJRW took a little break from New Wave Summer to bring you Grunge Week.  Pearl Jam's Home Shows raised about $11 million to fight homelessness.  

We now return to New Wave Summer, already in progress.  New Wave Summer continues through Labor Day.

Thanks for listening in the U.S., Germany, Spain, Canada, Netherlands, Finland, Italy, Poland, Switzerland, France, and Ireland!



Sunday, July 15

PUT ON YOUR PJs

Pearl Jam plays Seattle for the first time in 5 years, with 2 shows at Safeco Field August 8th and 10th.  Billed as The Home Shows, Pearl Jam hopes to shine a light on Seattle's homelessness population which is now the 3rd largest in the country.  Band together with Pearl Jam by donating, volunteering, and getting more informed.

KJRW celebrates the occasion with Grunge Week beginning Sunday, August 5th.  We interrupt New Wave Summer to bring you the Seattle Sound (or the Puget Sound, if you will), featuring:  Pearl Jam, Nirvana, Alice In Chains, Soundgarden, and more.




Don't forget to check out the Pearl Jam:  Home and Away exhibit at the Museum of Pop Culture in Seattle Center.  See over 200 artifacts from the band's almost 3 decades of making music.  Instruments, stage props, set lists, album and poster art, lyrics, and notebooks that have resided in Pearl Jam's warehouse will be on display.  (Nirvana artifacts are also currently on display at MoPOP.)





Sunday, January 28

GUESS WHO'S BACK

Get Under the Covers with us again!  KJRW returns to Radionomy for a limited time only!

How limited?  One month? Three months?  Nine months?  Longer?

That depends completely upon YOU.  If you listen long time, we'll stick around.

DJ Spinster is back, playing songs from The Ramones, The Clash, Sex Pistols, Green Day, Black Flag, Rancid, Dead Kennedys, Misfits, Bad Religion, Radiohead, Foo Fighters, Nirvana, Smashing Pumpkins, Weezer, Pearl Jam, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Soundgarden, Nine Inch Nails, and many more.

KJRW has a new promotions director, Bass Master Nate.  He's in charge of getting the word out about the station.  Please give him a warm welcome, and help him by telling your friends about KJRW.

Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and now Instagram!


Comment with a song request.

Tune in THIS THURSDAY, February 1st for the return of the prodigal radio station. 

http://www.radionomy.com/en/radio/kjrwseattle/





Monday, May 1

WHAT'S GOING ON (At the beginning of May)

 KJRW will feature a different artist every day this month!



A reason to listen every day in May.


Time spent listening in April fell to 28%.  Our hope was to achieve at least 57% to be on pace to reach 100% in 5 months.  People did spend over 11 hundred hours with KJRW in the U.S., Germany, Canada, France, Spain, Poland, Austria, and Italy.


It's still cold, cloudy, and rainy in Seattle, but New Wave Summer is right around the corner...


Speaking of corners, be sure to visit the KJRW Corner Store for stuff with the  Little Lex Logo!






Monday, April 17

WHAT'S GOING ON (In the middle of April)

We enjoyed Pearl Jam Day so much at KJRW, that we have decided to feature a different artist every day in May!  Each day in May, one of our favorite bands will be showcased.  Get the May Artist of the Day Greeting Card at the KJRW Corner Store to follow along.

Unfortunately, listening time has declined quite a bit this past week or so.  We are currently at 30%.  It would be great if we could double that by the end of April to get back on track.

Thanks for listening in the U.S., Germany, France, Canada, Poland, Spain, and Switzerland!

Friday, April 7

PJ DAY

KJRW celebrates Pearl Jam's induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame!


Bob Condotta of The Seattle Times wrote:  "To some who know Pearl Jam the best, that ability to survive in and emerge from a turbulent and precedent-setting scene, and continue to thrive almost three decades later, might be its greatest achievement as the band prepares this week to receive one of its greatest honors — induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame."

So put on your PJs and listen to Pearl Jam all day long on KJRW!





Saturday, April 1

WHAT'S GOING ON (at the beginning of April)

We have not received the official word from Radionomy, but it looks like we have enough listening hours to stay online in April.  You checked us out over 16 hundred times in March, and spent over 19 hundred hours with KJRW.  That means we are about halfway to reaching our ultimate goal.  Thanks for listening in the U.S., Germany, Canada, France, Poland, Spain, United Kingdom, Belgium, Italy, and Switzerland.

Something funny is going on all day today on KJRW.  Listen for songs you will only hear on April 1st.

On April 7th, KJRW celebrates the induction of Pearl Jam into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.  Pearl Jam songs every hour next Friday.



Monday, March 20

WHAT'S GOING ON (In the Middle of March)

Happy Spring!  Almost 3 weeks into March, listening has gone up 26%.  That brings us almost halfway to our ultimate goal.  Thanks for spending time with KJRW in the U.S., Germany, France, and Canada!

We invite you to share some laughs with us on April Fool's Day, when we'll sprinkle some novelty songs into the mix.  It's no joke - if you don't listen in March, KJRW won't be online in April.  Radionomy checks in on us at the end of the month.

KJRW celebrates Pearl Jam's induction into the Rock 'N' Roll Hall of Fame on April 7th by playing Pearl Jam every hour.  From the Rock Hall:  "The 32nd Annual Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, presented by Klipsch Audio, will take place on Friday, April 7, 2017 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York for the third time....Propelled by the hits “Alive” and “Jeremy” (about a high school student’s suicide), Ten sold over 13 million copies in America, launching a singular career of enduring commercial success (ten Top Five studio albums, half of them Number Ones) and staunch idealism. In the mid-Nineties, Pearl Jam challenged monopolistic practices in the concert-ticket industry; in 2000, they took the live-tape-sharing aesthetic to a new fan-friendly extreme, initiating a series of soundboard-quality live releases from every show – a now-common practice among bands big and new. Pearl Jam have also collaborated extensively – as a group and individuals, on stage and records – with a long list of inspirations including Neil Young, the Who and the Ramones. Twenty-five years after Ten, Pearl Jam are still one of the most reliably explosive, vigorously committed and truly modern rock bands in the world.

Keep listening:  www.radionomy.com/en/radio/kjrw-westseattle


Thursday, September 15

WHAT'S GOING ON (in the middle of September)

All Request Fall is underway on KJRW.  You say it, we play it. Comment with a request or email it.

It is also that time of year we usually ask you to donate to our Go Fund Me page.  But we don't want your money this time.  This year we need something a little more precious in order to stay online -- your time.

If you want KJRW to stay online, you need to listen... a LOT.

Listening time has expanded 60% in just the last 2 weeks.  That's great.  But, we need it to be 43% higher in a few weeks than it is now or KJRW will be silenced.

So download the FREE Radionomy App for your phone or tablet,
or go to http://www.radionomy.com/en/radio/kjrw and spend some time with KJRW.

If just 55 more people spend one hour a day listening, we will meet our goal.


Sunday, December 27

THE TOP 115 OF 2015

It's the end of the year, so there has to be a countdown, right?  Newcomer Big Data tops the list of songs you gave the thumbs up.  The Clash, Ramones and Social Distortion are in a three way tie for most songs in the countdown.  Here is the Top 115 of 2015:

  1. Dangerous – Big Data
  2. Take Me Out – Franz Ferdinand
  3. Sheena Is A Punk Rocker – Yeah Yeah Yeahs
  4. Change the World – Joan Jett and the Blackhearts
  5. Woman – Wolfmother
  6. Know Your Rights – Clash
  7. Violet – Hole
  8. Human Fly – Cramps
  9. Strangelove – Depeche Mode
  10.  Song 2 – Blur
  11.  I Was Wrong – Social Distortion
  12. Porch – Pearl Jam
  13. Nearly Lost You – Screaming Trees
  14.  Incinerate – Sonic Youth
  15.  Suspect Device – Stiff Little Fingers
  16.  Maxwell Murder – Rancid
  17.  Communist Eyes – Germs
  18.  Cannonball – Breeders
  19.  Drug Train – Social Distortion
  20.  Merchandise – Fugazi
  21.  Got the Time – Anthrax
  22.  Seether – Veruca Salt
  23.  Fall Behind Me – Donnas
  24.  I Wanna Be Where the Boys Are – Runaways
  25.  Teen Age Riot – Sonic Youth
  26.  Celebrity Skin – Hole
  27.  Breathe – Prodigy
  28.  Bittersweet Symphony – Verve
  29.  Ring of Fire – Social Distortion
  30.  Rockaway Beach – Ramones
  31.  God Save the Queen – Sex Pistols
  32.  All Apologies – Nirvana
  33.  Look Back and Laugh – Minor Threat
  34.  Bad Reputation – Joan Jett
  35.  American Idiot – Green Day
  36.  The Passenger – Iggy Pop
  37.  Blood Sugar Sex Magic – Red Hot Chili Peppers
  38.  Self Esteem – Offspring
  39.  Clampdown – Clash
  40.  Suburban Home – Descendents
  41.  Los Angeles – X
  42.  Tighten Up – Black Keys
  43.  Love In Plaster – Hives
  44.  Corona – Minutemen
  45.  We Are the One – Avengers
  46.  1 2 X U – Wire
  47.  Halloween II – Misfits
  48.  Waiting Room – Fugazi
  49.  Questioning My Sanity – L7
  50.  My Hero – Foo Fighters
  51.  Empty Head – Screaming Females
  52.  Henrietta – Fratellis
  53.  Let’s Dance – David Bowie
  54.  Quitter – Rhones
  55.  It Haunts You Now – Go Betty Go
  56.  If You Could Only See – Tonic
  57.  Paul Revere – Beastie Boys
  58.  Indecent – Spunk Lads
  59.  Radio – New Hell Republic
  60.  Alternative Ulster – Stiff Little Fingers
  61.  Pronoia – Strange Wilds
  62.  Underground – Sneaker Pimps
  63.  House of the Rising Sun – Adolescents
  64.  Straight To Hell – Clash
  65.  Radar Love – Ministry
  66.  Bodies – Sex Pistols
  67.  Repeater – Fugazi
  68.  Sappy – Nirvana
  69.  Kids In America – Kim Wilde
  70.  I Hate Myself For Loving You – Joan Jett and the Blackhearts
  71.  Natural One – Folk Imposion
  72.  Howlin’ For You – Black Keys
  73.  My Generation – Green Day
  74.  I Just Wanna Have Something To Do – Ramones
  75.  New Wind – 7 Seconds
  76.  The Hardest Button To Button – White Stripes
  77.  What Love Is – Dead Boys
  78.  Kiss Them For Me – Siouxsie and the Banshees
  79.  Friction – Television
  80.  Wild Thing – X
  81.  Lexicon Devil - Germs
  82.  Wendy – Descendents
  83.  Supermassive Black Hole – Muse
  84.  Personality Crisis – New York Dolls
  85.  Ven Cerca – Girl In A Coma
  86.  Nazi Punks Fuck Off – Dead Kennedys
  87.  Spoonman – Soundgarden
  88.  Rise – Public Image Ltd.
  89.  Closer – Nine Inch Nails
  90.  One Way Or Another – Blondie
  91.  Straight Ahead – Pennywise
  92.  Stranger Than Fiction – Bad Religion
  93.  Rocket – Smashing Pumpkins
  94.  Prisoner of Society – Living End
  95.  What Do I Get? – Buzzcocks
  96.  We Care A Lot – Faith No More
  97.  Crimson Wave – Tacocat
  98.  Queer – Garbage
  99.  Search and Destroy – Iggy and the Stooges
  100. The KKK Took My Baby Away - Ramones
  101. Two of a Kind – Beat Dolls
  102. Precious – Pretenders
  103. Pigs In Zen – Jane’s Addiction
  104. Gone Daddy Gone – Violent Femmes
  105. Sweet Jane – Velvet Underground
  106. Give It Away – Red Hot Chili Peppers
  107. Just Like Heaven – The Cure
  108. Jocko Homo – Devo
  109. Wild in the Street – Circle Jerks
  110. Kick Me to the Curb – Dollyrots
  111. When You Find Out – Nerves
  112. Kick Out the Jams – Bad Brains with Henry Rollins
  113. Plowed – Sponge
  114. Scoff – Nirvana
  115. Ghost Town – Specials

Thursday, December 17

WHAT'S GOING ON (in the middle of December)

Midway through December, KJRW is back in the top 20% of the stations streaming on Live365.com.  People are spending more time with us, listening to all the cover tunes.  Your favorite songs currently are:
  1. All I Want - Offspring
  2. Holiday In Cambodia - Dead Kennedys
  3. Imagine - A Perfect Circle
  4. Come On, Let's Go - Girl in a Coma
  5. Scoff - Nirvana
  6. Friend to Friend in Endtime - Lungfish
  7. Ghost Town - Specials
  8. Porch - Pearl Jam
  9. Clampdown - Clash
  10. Plowed - Sponge

Watch this space for the big list of all your favorite songs of the year, the Top 115 of 2015 later this month.  KJRW adds Punk Rock Christmas tunes to the mix this week.  

FYI, since Last Monday falls between Christmas and New Year's this month, our guest round of the Shadowland Pub Quiz is postponed until Monday, January 4, 2016.


Tuesday, December 8

WHAT'S GOING ON (at the beginning of December)

We're a week into December and KJRW has been Under the Covers.  There were 500 visits to the station page this week.  There are back-to-back Joan Jett songs on your favorite song list this week, which makes our Jetthead Program Director happy.  There are also a couple cover songs.  Maybe there will be more next time.

  1. Scoff - Nirvana
  2. Plowed - Sponge
  3. Porch - Pearl Jam
  4. Suspect Device - Stiff Little Fingers
  5. I Wanna Be Where the Boys Are - Runaways
  6. Change the World - Joan Jett and the Blackhearts
  7. Sheena Is a Punk Rocker - Yeah Yeah Yeahs
  8. Wild Thing - X
  9. 1 2 X U - Wire
  10. Fell in Love with a Girl - White Stripes

KJRW Declares War on Christmas later this month!  

Get Under the Covers with KJRW all winter long!



Sunday, November 15

WHAT'S GOING ON (In the middle of November)

There are only a couple weeks left of ALL Request FALL on KJRW.  Here are the current most requested songs:
  1. Halloween II - Misfits
  2. My Hero - Foo Fighters
  3. Celebrity Skin - Hole
  4. Porch - Pearl Jam
  5. Howlin' For You - Black Keys
  6. Waiting Room - Fugazi
  7. Take Me Out - Franz Ferdinand
  8. I Wanna Be Where the Boys Are - Runaways
  9. Breathe - Prodigy
  10. Suspect Device - Stiff Little Fingers
Remember to join us the last Monday of the month (November 30th) at the Shadowland Pub Quiz.   The trivia questions and Happy Hour food specials start at 8 p.m.  Win FREE drinks and more, where Oregon meets California in West Seattle.  There's NO ENTRY FEE, so Come Out and Play!

KJRW's 5th year online ends in a couple weeks.  You can help keep us online with a donation.  We begin our 6th year with your favorite feature, Under the Covers!  Punk Rock versions of Pop songs.  Punk Rock versions of Classic Rock songs.  Punk Rock versions of -- Punk Rock songs.  Get Under the Covers with KJRW this December and all winter long!




Wednesday, September 2

WHAT'S GOING ON (at the beginning of September)



Monday night's Shadowland Pub Quiz was rockin' and raucous. Rico walked away with the fan-made KJRW T-shirt for correctly guessing the lyrics: "You said irony was the shackles of youth" belonged to a song by R.E.M. (What's the Frequency, Kenneth?). We thank Scott M.X. for letting us invade his quiz show the last Monday of every month.  Scott hosts the Shadowland Pub Quiz in West Seattle Monday nights at 8.

The station's rank climbed a few notches in August. We hit the milestone of 70 thousand visits to the KJRW station page at Live365.com.  There were almost 2 thousand visits in August alone. VIPs spent more time with us in August than in the previous 3 months.  KJRW was made a favorite station the most times since January.  The Facebook page got a bunch more likes.  And we gathered another batch of followers on Twitter.

People were listening the most in the U.S., Canada, Argentina, Australia, New Zealand, Belarus, Mexico, Italy, Japan and Belgium.

Inside the U.S., people spent the greatest amount of time with KJRW in:
  • Seattle, WA
  • Kansas City, MO
  • Detroit, MI
  • Philadelphia, PA
  • Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN
  • Cincinnati, OH
  • Atlanta, GA
  • San Francisco, CA
  • Albany, NY
  • Boston, MA
The songs getting the thumbs up currently are:
  1. Know Your Rights - Clash
  2. Friction - Television
  3. Don't Go - Yaz(oo)
  4. Corduroy - Pearl Jam
  5. Kiss Them for Me - Siouxsie and the Banshees
  6. Tighten Up - Black Keys
  7. Maxwell Murder - Rancid
  8. Ven Cerca - Girl in a Coma
  9. Strangelove - Depeche Mode
  10. Seven Nation Army - White Stripes


It's the last week of New Wave Summer.  Grab your T-shirt before it leaves the KJRW Corner Store.

ALL REQUEST FALL begins after Labor Day. You may make requests by clicking the talk bubble on the station page, or by emailing kjrwwestseattle@yahoo.com.   You can even request your own band's music to be played if you include an mp3.


Wednesday, December 24

THE TOP 114 OF 2014

Merry Christmas!  Here it is:  the big list of your favorite songs you heard on KJRW this year.  The band with the most songs was Nirvana.  The White Stripes had the number one song, but it was the only song they had in the countdown. Just under 20% of the list were tunes from our College Rock and New Wave Summer features. A dozen songs were covers.  Get Under the Covers again with us in January!

  1. The Hardest Button To Button - White Stripes
  2. The Busdrivers - Josh's Shirt
  3. Perfect Storm - Strypes
  4. So Alive - Love and Rockets
  5. Feel the Pain - Dinosaur Jr.
  6. Lexicon Devil - Germs
  7. Wendy - Descendents
  8. Incinerate - Sonic Youth
  9. Get With Me - PINS
  10. Oh My God - Kaiser Chiefs
  11. Kundalini Express - Love and Rockets
  12. I Fought the Law - Clash
  13. No Fun - Sex Pistols
  14. One Way Or Another - Blondie
  15. T.M.I. - Joan Jett and the Blackhearts
  16. Strange Love - Cramps
  17. Kiss Them For Me - Siouxsie and the Banshees
  18. Rise Above - Black Flag
  19. Till I Get My Way - Black Keys
  20. People Who Died - Jim Carroll Band
  21. Goodnight Tonight - Dollyrots
  22. Pirate Song - Go Betty Go
  23. Between the Eyes - Love Battery
  24. The Guns of Brixton - Clash
  25. We Want the Airwaves - Ramones
  26. Bad Mouth - Fugazi
  27. The Passenger - Iggy Pop
  28. One of My Lies - Green Day
  29. School Days - Runaways
  30. Dancing With Myself - Generation X
  31. Sappy - Nirvana
  32. Here's To Your Fuck - Gits
  33. These Boots Are Made For Walkin' - 7 Seconds
  34. Drama - L7
  35. State of Love and Trust - Pearl Jam
  36. Phenomena - Yeah Yeah Yeahs
  37. Grind - Alice In Chains
  38. Pablo Picasso - Modern Lovers
  39. Dresden Dolls - Fall
  40. Destination Anywhere - Sugarcult
  41. Electric Band - Wild Flag
  42. No Time Left - Crawls
  43. You Sound Like You're Sick - Ramones
  44. Season of the Witch - Joan Jett and the Blackhearts
  45. Wild Thing - X
  46. Infected - Bad Religion
  47. What Love Is - Dead Boys
  48. Good Guys (Don't Wear White) - Minor Threat
  49. Ring of Fire - Social Distortion
  50. I Wanna Be Sedated - Offspring
  51. Wave of Mutilation - Pixies
  52. Damaged Goods - Gang of Four
  53. The Wait - Pretenders
  54. Love Buzz - Nirvana
  55. I Want It All - Battered Wives
  56. Pull A U - Kills
  57. Bela Lugosi's Dead - Bauhaus
  58. Stray - Heatmiser
  59. Rock and Roll Queen - Subways
  60. Who Was In My Room Last Night? - Butthole Surfers
  61. The Hand That Feeds - Nine Inch Nails
  62. The Wait - Killing Joke
  63. Destroy - Eyeliners
  64. Goo Goo Muck - Cramps
  65. Everybody's Out - Dum Dum Girls
  66. Somebody Else's Baby - Murder City Devils
  67. Take Me To Your, Leader - Pudz
  68. The Impression That I Get - Mighty Mighty Bosstones
  69. I Don't Like Mondays - Boomtown Rats
  70. Over Seasons - Authority Zero
  71. Kiss Kiss - Yeah Yeah Yeahs
  72. Dog Style - Viletones
  73. Money - Flying Lizards
  74. Prison Bound - Social Distortion
  75. Hellhole - Detroit Diesel Power
  76. (I'm Gonna) Run Away - Joan Jett and the Blackhearts
  77. All This and More - Dead Boys
  78. Sliver - Nirvana
  79. Good Thing - Fine Young Cannibals
  80. Suicide - Battered Wives
  81. The KKK Took My Baby Away - Ramones
  82. New College - Dollyrots
  83. Waiting Room - Fugazi
  84. Soup Is Good Food - Dead Kennedys
  85. (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction - Devo
  86. Should I Stay Or Should I Go? - Clash
  87. Higher Ground - Red Hot Chili Peppers
  88. Abra Cadaver - Hives
  89. Wrong Way - Sublime
  90. Friction - Television
  91. New Radio - Bikini Kill
  92. Radio Free Europe
  93. Supermassive Black Hole - Muse
  94. Gouge Away - Pixies
  95. Andres - L7
  96. Bang On - Breeders
  97. Lies - Greenhornes
  98. Ever Fallen In Love? - Buzzcocks
  99. Misunderstood - 7 Year Bitch
  100. Girlsized - Glitter Mini 9
  101. In Bloom - Nirvana
  102. Bored of You - Agent Orange
  103. Cocaine - FIDLAR
  104. Radio Revolution - Vacancies
  105. How Soon Is Now? - Smiths
  106. Story of My Life - Social Distortion
  107. Seriously - Joan Jett and the Blackhearts
  108. Whip It - Devo
  109. First World Anarchist - Dollyrots
  110. Ball of Confusion - Love and Rockets
  111. Sundance - Public Works
  112. Not My Idea - Garbage
  113. So What - Anti-Nowhere League
  114. You Know You're Right - Nirvana 

Sunday, November 30

WHAT'S GOING ON (at the beginning of KJRW's 5th year)

KJRW begins its fifth year online by once again turning our focus to the Sound.  Puget Sound, that is.  Clouds.  Logging.  Flannel.  We continue our musical journey following Alternative Rock into the 90's, when it exploded into the mainstream.  Nirvana, Alice In Chains, Soundgarden and Pearl Jam are just the tip of the volcanic mountain.

A quick look back at November shows that KJRW's rank among the rock stations on Live365 went up a couple notches.  The average time people spent listening to KJRW in November was higher than in October.  People listened the most in the U.S., Canada, France, Spain, Mexico, New Zealand, Finland, Sweden, Germany and the U.K.  Inside the U.S., listening was tops in Illinois, New York, Georgia, California, Ohio, Indiana, Texas, Virginia, Michigan and Florida.

Your favorite songs the last week of November were:

  1. Rise Above - Black Flag
  2. Corona - Minutemen
  3. Bonzo Goes To Bitburg - Ramones
  4. Lies - Greenhornes
  5. Good Thing - Fine Young Cannibals
  6. Waiting Room - Fugazi
  7. What You Need - INXS
  8. Bela Lugosi's Dead - Bauhaus
  9. Rat Race - Brody Dalle
  10. Supermassive Black Hole - Muse

Tuesday, September 30

WHAT'S GOING ON (at the end of September)

There were more visits to the the KJRW station page in September than in August.  So, there were also more streams launched this month than the previous one.

More listeners made KJRW a favorite station by clicking on the heart on the station page.  Our rank among the hundreds of rock stations and thousands of stations on Live365.com went up.

VIPs spent 4 times longer listening to KJRW in September.  If just 3 more people sign up to be a VIP before December, KJRW will be able to stay online for another year.  VIPs get to listen commercial-free.  Give it a try by clicking here.

KJRW went back to school at the beginning of September.  Get your back to school clothes at the  KJRW Corner Store.  Some college rock were favorite songs this month:

  1. All This and More - Dead Boys
  2. The Hardest Button To Button - White Stripes
  3. State of Love and Trust - Pearl Jam
  4. Perfect Storm - The Strypes
  5. Complete Control - The Clash
  6. The Dream's Not Dead - Candy Hearts
  7. Unsatisfied - The Replacements
  8. Amplifier - The dB's
  9. One Way or Another - Blondie
  10. Dresden Dolls - The Fall

People listened the most in the U.S., Canada, Colombia, Mexico, Spain, Australia, New Zealand, Sweden, Germany and Japan.  The states supporting KJRW were:  Texas, California, Ohio, Arkansas, Florida, Virginia, Washington, Wyoming, Nevada and Arizona.

Spooky tunes are coming your way in October...

Saturday, August 16

WHAT'S GOING ON (in mid-August)

KJRW's rank is rising!  Just about every visit to the station page results in a click of the play button.  Maybe people are getting used to the new layout changes Live365 made recently.

Your favorite songs this week were:

  1. Pablo Picasso - The Modern Lovers
  2. Who Was In My Room Last Night? - Butthole Surfers
  3. I Don't Like Mondays - The Boomtown Rats
  4. The Impression That I Get - The Mighty Mighty Bosstones
  5. Sliver - Nirvana
  6. Take Me To Your, Leader - The Pudz
  7. State of Love and Trust - Pearl Jam
  8. Somebody Else's Baby - Murder City Devils
  9. One Way Or Another - Blondie
  10. Prison Bound - Social Distortion

Just added tracks from the Adicts, Screaming Females, Black Wine and more!

Comment here if there is a song you would like to hear.

If you are in the Seattle area, please join us for trivia at the West Seattle Brewing Company Sunday nights at 7:30 p.m.

Friday, August 8

WHAT'S GOING ON (at the beginning of August)

We have added a new feature to the KJRW web page:  Polls!  The first question is about New Wave Summer songs.  Be sure to vote for your favorite!

There have been over 2 hundred streams launched and visits to the station page on Live365.com in the first week of the month.  Our rock rank is holding steady.

The current Top Ten tracks are:
1.   I Don't Like Mondays - The Boomtown Rats
2.   Sliver - Nirvana
3.   Who Was In My Room Last Night? - Butthole Surfers
4.   Pablo Picasso - The Modern Lovers
5.   One Way Or Another - Blondie
6.   State of Love and Trust - Pearl Jam
7.   The Impression That I Get - The Mighty Mighty Bosstones
8.   Take Me To Your, Leader - The Pudz
9.   Somebody Else's Baby - Murder City Devils
10.  Free Love - Cage the Elephant

More New Wave Summer songs from The Psychedelic Furs, The Church, Talk Talk and more just added!

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Thursday, July 31

WHAT'S GOING ON (At the End of July)

Our rank on Live365.com has gone up a little.  KJRW got a few more clicks on the heart to make us a favorite station.  A larger percentage of people who visit the station page are pressing the play button and giving us a listen. More streams were launched in July than in June.  These are the songs folks are enjoying the most:

  1. State of Love and Trust - Pearl Jam
  2. Pablo Picasso - The Modern Lovers
  3. Somebody Else's Baby - Murder City Devils
  4. Dresden Dolls - The Fall
  5. Kool Thing - Sonic Youth
  6. One Way Or Another - Blondie
  7. Fall Out - The Police
  8. New Sensation - INXS
  9. Raw Power - The Stooges
  10. California Sun - The Ramones

Listening is tops in the United States, Canada, Switzerland, Mexico, Colombia, Italy, France, Finland, the United Kingdom and Germany.

New Wave Summer is in full swell.  INXS and the the Fall even made it into the top ten tracks this week.  More songs on the way from the Smiths, Split Enz, Missing Persons and more.