Like the earlier Instrumental Asylum the record offered four free-wheeling and light-hearted improvisatory arrangements of current pop songs, The Troggs' "Wild Thing" and "With a Girl like You" and Georgie Fame's "Sunny" and "Getaway".
After weeks of dead air and a week-long stunt of a loop of Tone Lōc's "Wild Thing", the station was relaunched on December 6, 1999 as WBOT, "Hot 97.7", targeting the Greater Boston area with a Mainstream Urban format.
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The end of WILD-FM came after "Wild Thing" by Tone-Loc at about 7:00 pm EDT on August 21, and the station began a stunt of a computerized voice counting down to 5:30 pm EDT the following day, August 22.
Swamp Thing | The Wild Wild West | Wild Wild West | Wild Turkey | Wild Bill Hickok | The Wild Bunch | Wild Hunt | The Wild One | Man vs. Wild | Wild Dances | The Wild | A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum | Wild Dances (song) | Where the Wild Things Are | Walk on the Wild Side (Lou Reed song) | Totally Wild | Thing (comics) | Thing (assembly) | The Wild Geese | The Wild Angels | The Thing from Another World | Born to Be Wild | Wild Things | Wild Style | Wild Orchid | Wild at Heart | Wendy Wild | The Wild Rover | Minnesota Wild | Flight of the Wild Geese |
"I Got It Goin' On" was released as the third single from Lōc-ed After Dark on June 13, 1990, much later than his mega hit singles "Wild Thing" and "Funky Cold Medina", which were released in 1989.
Tracks: Roy Harper: "One Man Rock'n'Roll Band"; "Commune"; "I Hate The White Man"; "Highway Blues";
Hawkwind: "Ghost Dance"; "Angels Of Death"; "Watching the Grass Grow"; "Utopia"; "Social Alliance"; "Brainstorm";
The Enid: "Sunrise"; "Song For Europe"; "Something Wicked This Way Comes"; "Wild Thing"
However, with the collapse of a deal to sell the comics in Kmart and Target both Fantastic Five and Wild Thing were cancelled after five issues, leaving Spider-Girl as the only title in the MC2 Universe still published.
Duren was the inspiration for the character Ricky "Wild Thing" Vaughn in the movie Major League, according to its author and director David S. Ward.
It features 20 of his greatest hits, most of them recorded with The Jimi Hendrix Experience, and live renditions of "The Star Spangled Banner" and "Wild Thing".