88.1 El Cerrito, 97.7 San Pablo. KECG,.  Keep Evolving and Continue Growing. Radio EdSoft Films.  More info at www.edsoftfilms.com/radio.  You're able to contact us at contact@edsoftfilms.com.  Send us an email and we will respond to any queries!


I think it's time we take a break from anything too serious, and just break it down to a simple genre.  It's time for Radio EdSoft Film's take on Rock'N'Roll.


We started off with The Beat Crusaders' "Hit In The USA."  We followed that up with "My Sharona" by The Knack.  This is "Robot Rock" by Daft Punk.


This show reminds me of my youth.  Making tapes with my dad's records.  They sounded a lot like this show.  Show number 13, "Rock Ed." 


I hope you enjoy it.


Next up, "Rock and Roll Music" by The Beatles.


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88.1 El Cerrito, 97.7 San Pablo. KECG,.  Keep Evolving and Continue Growing. Radio EdSoft Films.  Full playlist on the web at www.edsoftfilms.com/radio. This is show number 13: "Rock Ed".  You're able to contact us at contact@edsoftfilms.com.  Send us an email and we will respond to any queries!


You heard "Bottle Rocket" by The Go! Team.  Followed by "Ka ta mari On The Rocks" by Yu Mi yah kay, and Masayuki Ta naka.  And then Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble gave us "The House Is Rockin'".  This is "Mr. Great's Theme" by Shogo Sakai.


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I'm sure that if my dad had records like this one, it would have made it onto my mix tapes as a child.  But he didn't. Oh well. 88.1, 97.7, KECG.  Radio EdSoft Films.  Full playlist on the web at www.edsoftfilms.com/radio. This is show number 13, "Rock Ed".  


You heard "Rock'n'Roll Stew," by Traffic, followed by The Clash with "Rock The Casbah".  This is "Rockit" by Herbie Hancock.  Up next, "Rock'n Roll Princess" by THESCANTY.


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Is it over already?  Radio EdSoft Films show number 13, "Rock Ed" on KECG, 88.1, 97.7?  Say it ain't so!  Surely "Stop The Rock" by Apollo 4 40, "D.C.M.C.'s Theme" by Shogo Sakai, and "My World Down" by meister isn't all.  Of course not!  There's only one way to end this show, and that is with a very special sacrifice.  From the Monterey Pop Festival, we leave you with "Wild Thing" by The Jimi Hendrix Experience.


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Now that's Fuckin' Rock and Roll!  Full playlist on the web at www.edsoftfilms.com/radio.  Until next time, Keep Evolving and Continue Growing.