Sounds That Can Be Made #92 (International Workers Day special)

Edition 092 of Sounds That Can Be Made is now available as a podcast!

 

Playlist:

Rush - Working Man (from Rush) Napier’s Bones - Work Will Set You Free (from The Wistman Tales) Genesis - Just a Job To Do (from Genesis) Jethro Tull - Working John, Working Joe (from A) Hozier - Work Song (from Hozier) Marillion - Slàinte Mhath (from Clutching at Straws)

Connect 4:

XTC - Senses Working Overtime (from English Settlement) Big Big Train - Worked Out (from English Electric Part Two) Spock’s Beard - Climbing Up That Hill (from Octane) Deep Purple - Vavoom: Ted the Mechanic (from Purpendicular)

Styx - Movement For the Common Man (from Styx) Kate Bush - This Woman’s Work (from The Sensual Mind) Little Angels - Product of the Working Class (from Young Gods) Peter Gabriel - Sledgehammer (from So) Foo Fighters - Monkey Wrench (from The Colour and the Shape) It Bites - The Big Machine (from Map of the Past) Tinyfish - Weak Machine (from The Big Red Spark) Iron Maiden - Journeyman (from Dance of Death) Joe Bonamassa - Story of a Quarryman (from The Ballad of John Henry) Matt Stevens - Night Bus (from Relic) Phideaux - Railyard (from 313) Queens of the Stone Age - Regular John (from Queens of the Stone Age) Pure Reason Revolution - Apprentice of the Universe (from The Dark Third)

Monsters of Progzilla:

The Nightwatchman - Union Song (live) Bruce Springsteen - Factory (live) Street Dogs - Up the Union (live) Billy Bragg - There is Power in a Union (live) Green Day - Working Class Hero (live) The Strawbs - Part of the Union (live)

Pink Floyd - Not Now John (from The Final Cut)

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Steve Blease

Steve Blease

Umm... So, Steve Blease... Does he really exist? Why is there no photo of him? Is he just a computer virus that replaces melodic prog in our database with Opeth? Who knows? Who cares? Does anybody read these things?