PROGRESSIVE TRACKS SHOW #576 (“Give ‘Em A Short, Sharp Shock”)

July 16, 2024

THE PROGRESSIVE TRACKS SHOW #576 (“Give ‘Em A Short, Sharp Shock”) Mike’s idle brain got an idea that doing a show of ‘length-challenged prog’ (under 3 minutes) would be fun. After listening, perhaps you’ll add Mike to the list of things that are ‘challenged’? Strap in! ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Remember, you can access podcasts of any previous […]

PROGRESSIVE TRACKS SHOW #541 (“Positive from Negative”)

November 7, 2023

THE PROGRESSIVE TRACKS SHOW #541 (“Positive from Negative”) 2023 has proven to be an excellent year for music, despite all the turmoil around us. Or is it the turmoil that sparks excellent music? Join Mike for some progressive heavy hitters. PLAYLIST Marcelo Maccagnan – “Long Ago” from Long Ago – Single on Independent (2023) [01:35] […]

PROGRESSIVE TRACKS SHOW #424 (“Another Hodge-Podge”)

July 20, 2021

THE PROGRESSIVE TRACKS SHOW #424 (“Another Hodge-Podge”) Hell, I can’t come up with a theme every week… So it’s some old… some new. Some prog… some not so much. Some fallen artist tributes. It’s all good. PLAYLIST: The Mahavishnu Orchestra – “Vital Transformation” from The Inner Mounting Flame on Columbia/Legacy (1971) Uriah Heep – “Firefly” […]

PROGRESSIVE TRACKS SHOW #364 (Plague!)

May 19, 2020

Progressive Tracks Show #364 (Plague!) Yes, yes… I know we’re not experiencing The Plague.  But our society is facing ‘a plague’ in many respects. Anyway, I thought it was time to explore this subject through music…and it’s not a surprise that there’s plenty from which to choose. Steven Wilson – “The Year of the Plague” from […]

PROGRESSIVE TRACKS SHOW #268 (Suffer The Children)

July 3, 2018

Progressive Tracks Show #268 (Suffer The Children), originally broadcast on Saturday, June 30, 2018, is now available to download or listen to anytime you desire. For Independence Day:  Another current events theme show this week… designed with great tunes to make you think.  But what you think is up to you… not me.  After all, […]