Things have changed on this week’s Off The Chart, but only ever so slightly. In fact you might not even notice the difference as Steve and Julian whisk you back to 11 August 1981 for two hours of not-very-well remembered hits, three tracks from the featured album, a hit from the Irish chart, a look at the day’s events and the top five in full!
Yes, the features are the same, the only real change is that from now on the show goes out on Mad Wasp Radio at 10am UK time every Saturday – listen via their website, their apps for iOS or Android, or through TuneIn – and don’t forget to tweet along using the hashtag #OffTheChart. If you’re not around at 10am on a Saturday, or you couldn’t quite believe it the first time round, you can hear the show again at 6am on Sunday (which is still really Saturday if you don’t go to bed) or catch up on Mixcloud from Sunday morning.
On this week’s show: a solo single that isn’t really very solo, a track from one of the first albums ever released on compact disc, and a song that brought about the creation of a public holiday. Join us at 10am and all will be revealed!
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If you’ve missed a previous edition they’re all on our Mixcloud page, or for a taster of the music we play, listen to our Spotify playlist Way Off The Chart including one track from each show!
We also have a Spotify playlist for our #ICEOTWF feature, including all (well, most) of the international hits we’ve played since the feature began in March 2017. There are all sorts of oddities in here, all of which were hits somewhere in the world but not in the UK!