The RFN Jukebox
The Radio Free Nomic Jukebox contains the following songs:
- The Beastie Boys - Rhymin' & Stealin' (entered by CowJason) (not playing)
- Frank Black - Men in Black (entered by Mr. Sleep) (not playing)
- Black Lung - Domint (entered by arosor) (not playing)
- Blondie - Maria (entered by Mr. Sleep) (not playing)
- David Bowie - Dead Man Walking (entered by Mr. Sleep) (not playing)
- David Bowie - Quicksand (entered by Mr. Sleep) (not playing)
- David Bowie - Queen Bitch (entered by Mr. Sleep) (not playing)
- David Bowie - We Are The Dead (entered by Uncle Psychosis) (not playing)
- David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust (entered by Mr. Sleep) (not playing)
- John Cale - Fear is a Man's Best Friend (entered by Mr. Sleep) (not playing)
- Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds - Curse of Millhaven (entered by CDC Inc.) (not playing)
- Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds - Red Right Hand (entered by Mr. Sleep) (not playing)
- Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds - Stagger Lee (entered by CDC Inc.) (not playing)
- The Chips - Rubber Bicsuit (entered by Cato) (not playing)
- Leonard Cohen - Suzanne (entered by Mr. Sleep) (not playing)
- Leonard Cohen - Master Song (entered by Mr. Sleep) (not playing)
- Leonard Cohen - First We Take Manhattan (entered by Mr. Sleep) (not playing)
- Leonard Cohen - Closing Time (entered by Mr. Sleep) (not playing)
- The Cranberries - Zombie (entered by CDC Inc.) (not playing)
- eels - Elizabeth On The Bathroom Floor (entered by Spindly Grimace) (not playing)
- eels - Susan's House (entered by Spindly Grimace) (not playing)
- eels - Rags To Rags (entered by Spindly Grimace) (not playing)
- Brian Eno/John Cale - Empty Frame (entered by Mr. Sleep) (not playing)
- Brian Eno - The Fat Lady of Limbourg (entered by Mr. Sleep) (not playing)
- Garbage - Queer (entered by Mr. Sleep) (not playing)
- Half Man Half Biscuit - A Country Practice (entered by Grimace) (not playing)
- Half Man Half Biscuit - Tour Jacket With Detachable Sleeves (entered by Grimace) (not playing)
- Half Man Half Biscuit - Eno Collaboration (entered by Uncle Psychosis) (not playing)
- Iggy And The Stooges - Gimme Danger (entered by Mr. Sleep) (not playing)
- Iggy And The Stooges - Search And Destroy (entered by Mr. Sleep) (not playing)
- Madness - House Of Fun (entered by Grimace) (not playing)
- Manic Street Preachers - Revol (entered by Spindly Grimace) (not playing)
- Manic Street Preachers - Yes (entered by Spindly Grimace) (not playing)
- Placebo - Every You Every Me (entered by CDC Inc.) (not playing)
- Pulp - Party Hard (entered by Mr. Sleep) (not playing)
- Radiohead - Just (entered by Grimace) (not playing)
- Lou Reed - Last Great American Whale (not playing)
- Lou Reed - Riptide (entered by Mr. Sleep) (not playing)
- Lou Reed - Vicious (entered by Mr. Sleep) (Played by Cowboy, 4.2.00-7.2.00)
- REM - Hope (entered by Mr. Sleep) (not playing)
- REM - Let Me In (entered by Mr. Sleep) (not playing)
- REM - New Orleans Instrumental Number One (entered by arosor) (not playing)
- REM - Stand (entered by Mr. Sleep) (not playing)
- Rush - Bastille Day (entered by CowJason) (not playing)
- Rush - The Fountain Of Lamneth (entered by CowJason) (not playing)
- Simon And Garfunkel - I Am A Rock (entered by Bicsuits are) (not playing)
- T Bone Burnett - Humans From Earth (entered by arosor) (not playing)
- Traveling Wilburys - Tweeter And The Monkey Man (entered by CowJason) (not playing)
- Jethro Tull - A Passion Play (entered by CowJason) (not playing)
- Urusei Yatsura - Slain by Elf (entered by Mr. Sleep) (not playing)
- The Velvet Underground - The Black Angel's Death Song (entered by illuminati fnord) (not playing)
All times in GMT
The songs currently playing look like this:
Lou Reed - Vicious [played by Cowboy, 4.2.00, 1:00 - 7.2.00, 1:00]
- Cowboy - "Hey, why don't you swallow razor blades?"
- Enoboy - "You're not good and you certainly aren't very much fun"
- Spindleboy - "I step on your hands and I mangle your feet."
A list of the Greatest Hits of recent memory flickers
enticingly on the little LCD screen. Imagine that.
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Last updated 13.10.99, at about twenty to one pm.