
July 30, 2018
If you were stranded on a deserted island and could only have one album, one movie and one book, what would they be?
![]() Joey Brooks, WHYI/WMIA: Foo Fighters In Your Honor (double album so more tunes), Caddyshack and The Outsiders by S. E. Hinton. Matt Johnson, KSLZ: Foo Fighters Wasting Light; The Departed; A Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson. Jon Zellner. iHeartMedia: Michael Jackson’s Thriller; That Thing You Do with Tom Hanks; The Interpretation of Dreams by Sigmund Freud.
Valentine, WBHT: The album would be NOW, That’s What I Call Music Volume 66, so I could have all the big hits and the most variety. Movie would be The Notebook, so I could cry myself to sleep each night. The book would be How to Survive on a Deserted Island by Tim O’Shei. David Dyer, WB Records: Wayne Shorter Speak No Evil; Charlie Wilson’s War; Zen & The Motorcycle Maintenance by Robert Pirsig. Mike McCoy, WNCI: The Bodeans Outside Looking In, love that album; I’d need two movies, That Thing You Do and Crazy Stupid Love; and The Bible, it’s certainly long enough. Fish Boy, WKRZ: Michael Jackson Thriller; Animal House; and for the book, Stranded on an Island for Dummies.
Laura Lee, WRMR: VAST Video Audio Sensory Theater, The Blues Brothers, Michael Crichton’s Prey. Todd Lyons, KATS: Chris Whitley Living With The Law, The Natural, The Revolution: A Manifesto by Dr. Ron Paul
Kevin Kash, WWEG: Metallica …and Justice For All, Fast Times at Ridgemont High, The Secret. |
Chris Mann, WERO: Frank Sinatra’s Greatest Hits; the original Ocean’s 11 from 1960 starring Sinatra; and the book would be Sinatra: The Chairman by James Kaplan.
Brian Mack, WXXL: Simon & Garfunkel Bridge Over Troubled Waters; Castaway; How to Survive on A Deserted Island by Tim O’Shei. Java Joel, WAKS: Private Eyes by Hall & Oates, Back To The Future, Top Pop Singles 1955-2016 by Joel Whitburn. Derrick “DC” Cole, WAEB: The 2017 classic, Jumanji! starring Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson. It’s filled with entertainment and laughs that never get old! There may also be hidden secrets during the movie to help me survive but probably not though.
Scot Finck, Hollywood Records: I have to have two for each or I’d refuse to be stranded (LOL). Marvin Gaye What’s Going On and Mark Knopfler Local Hero Soundtrack, both music of my soul. Cinema Paradiso and Caddyshack, get my cry and my laugh on. John Steinbeck East of Eden and Ayn Rand The Fountainhead, both epic novels. Brian Michel, iHeartMedia / Atlanta: Steely Dan Aja; Miracle; A Guide For The Perplexed by Moses Maimonides. Chris Michaels, FM100: My album would be Garth Brooks Greatest Hits for sure. The movie would be My Cousin Vinny, and How to Survive on A Deserted Island for the book.
Chase Daniels, Entercom-Madison: Best of Billy Joel, Home Alone, Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson |
![]() Mike “OD” O’Donnell, WKRZ: Michael Jackson Thriller; Field Of Dreams; any book with lots of pictures. Gina Gray, WERO: Fleetwood Mac Rumors. The movie would have to be a comedy if I was stuck on an island so any Will Ferrell movie will do whichever one drops from the sky and lands in my lap, and The Bible for the book. Jonathan Shuford, WRVW: matchbox twenty Yourself or Someone Like You; Field of Dreams; George Orville’s 1984.
Rod Phillips, iHeartMedia: Devil Without a Cause Kid Rock; Stripes; The Secret, although probably not that helpful at that point John Stewart, WHBC: The Soundtrack to FM, Caddyshack, Tommyknockers by Stephen King.
Keith Rothschild, Def Jam Recordings: Red Hot Chili Peppers Blood Sugar Sex Magik, Goodfellas, Ham On Rye byCharles Bukowski. |
Next Week’s Question Of The Week:
If you could go back in radio history and be a part of a legendary morning, afternoon-drive or night show, what show would it be and what role would you have wanted to play?
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