As a warm-up (or bone-chill) for Samhain or Halloween, this week’s Prog-Watch is all about nightmares and the macabre! With songs concerning things spooky or supernatural from Alice Cooper, Atomic Rooster, King Crimson, Uriah Heep, Kansas, Rush, Anthony Phillips, Spock’s Beard, Pink Floyd, Steven Wilson, and Jethro Tull! Join me…if you dare!
The Osiris Club – “The Green Chapel I: The Green Chapel” from The Green Chapel on Bad Elephant Music (2021)
The Osiris Club – “The Green Chapel II: Blind Hare & The Pale Lady” from The Green Chapel on Bad Elephant Music (2021)
The Osiris Club – “The Green Chapel III: Winter’s End” from The Green Chapel on Bad Elephant Music (2021)
The Osiris Club – “The Green Chapel IV: My Lord The Sun” from The Green Chapel on Bad Elephant Music (2021)
Pink Floyd – “Echoes” from Meddle on Columbia/Legacy (1971)
And remember, you can access podcasts of any previous Progressive Tracks Show at: http://www.progzilla.com/?s=progressive+tracks (there are over 270 podcasts now!).
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I hope you will join me on Prog-Watch this week when I will be exploring some of the vast Musical World of David Gilmour! We’ll hear great music from Pink Floyd and his solo career, of course, as well as a variety of stuff featuring Dave as producer and guest!
Barry Cleveland – “Money Speaks” from Hologramatron on MoonJune Records (2010)
W.T.D. Ceremonial – “Blood Money” from W.T.D. Ceremonial on Independent (2020)
Lye By Mistake – “Money Eating Mary” from Fea Jur on Black Market Activities (2009)
And remember, you can access podcasts of any previous Progressive Tracks Show at: http://www.progzilla.com/?s=progressive+tracks (there are over 250 podcasts now!).
Most importantly, SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST below, so you’ll have it delivered to your fingertips weekly! ˅˅˅˅˅˅˅˅
I’m doing another of my band family tree explorations on Prog-Watch this week and my subject is the classic UK band Pink Floyd! We’ll hear from the band proper, and all the major members, Syd Barrett, David Gilmour, Nick Mason, Roger Waters, and Rick Wright! Join me to hear all the great stuff that I shake out of the Pink Floyd Family Tree!
This week’s Prog-Watch is all about humankind’s favored pets…cats and dogs! Tune in to hear lots of great progressive sounds from The Rocket Scientists, The Flower Kings, Rush, Porcupine Tree, King Crimson, Pink Floyd, Mike Rutherford, Gentle Giant, The Alan Parsons Project, Stick Men, and more!
That ‘other’ entity at which I present over in the United Kingdom is celebrating 5 years on the Internet. So all the Progzilla Radio DJ’s have created shows featuring the songs that hooked them on progressive rock, as well as some favorites from the past 5 years. Even though I broke the rules… just a bit, this is mine.
Why celebrate Progzilla Radio’s 5th Birthday on KPTZ?
You might also ask: Why is a raven like a writing desk? I haven’t the slightest idea!
PLAYLIST:
The Moody Blues – “The Morning: Another Morning” from Days Of Future Passed on Deram (1968)
If you enjoy progressive electronic/ambient music, instrumental jazz, and even a little vintage electro-pop for good measure, check out this edition of 101 Dimensions! The program features an eclectic blend of stuff for your auditory enjoyment. Here’s the playlist:
1. Gary Numan – Cars; Airplane; Metal; and Complex (from the album The Pleasure Principle, 1979)
2. Kavus Torabi – Slow Movements (from the album Solar Divination, 2018)
3. Trinity Ward – Shadows Over Eden; Overflight; The Interloper; and Oblivion (from the album Soul Destroyer, 2013)
4. Jean-Luc Ponty – Infinite Pursuit; Radioactive Legacy; and Perpetual Rondo (from the album Fables, 1985)
5. Pink Floyd – Things Left Unsaid; It’s What We Do; Ebb And Flow; Sum; and Skins (from the album The Endless River, 2014)
6. Ian Boddy – Out There (from the album The Mechanics Of A Thought, 2007)
7. Isao Tomita – Lady Aoi and Lady Rokujo; and Spirit (from the album The Tale Of Genji, 1999)
I hope you will join me! Until next time…be good to each other, and Prog On, my brothers and sisters!
The Progressive Tracks Show #230 (Beginnings… Endings… and Continuations), originally broadcast on Friday, October 6, 2017, is now available to download or listen to anytime you desire.
The show’s title really says it all; we’ll explore tracks that represent the start, the end, or the continuing content of various artists in the Prog World.
PLAYLIST:
Trojan Horse “How You Gonna Get By?” from Fukushima Surfer Boys on Bad Elephant Music
Little Barrie “Better Call Saul” from Death Express on Hostess Entertainment
Can “Sing Swan Song” from Ege Bamyasi on Spoon Records
Christian Vander “Mala Welekaahm (Incantation)” from Tristan Et Yseult on Barclay
Pink Floyd “Pow R. Toc H.” from The Piper At the Gates of Dawn on Columbia/Legacy
The Emerald Dawn “Stranger in a Strange Land” from Visions on World’s End Records
Pink Floyd “Interstellar Overdrive” from The Piper At the Gates of Dawn on Columbia/Legacy
Trojan Horse “The Modern Apothecary” from Fukushima Surfer Boys on Bad Elephant Music
Colin Tench Project “See How She Runs (Through The Fields Of Wheat)” from Minor Masterpiece on Independent
Can “Soup” from Ege Bamyasi on Spoon Records
Pink Floyd “Mathilda.” from The Piper At the Gates of Dawn on Columbia/Legacy
Soup “Nothing Like Home.” from Remedies on Crispin Glover Records
Magma “The Last Seven Minutes.” from Attahk on Seventh Records
If you have comments (always welcome), or suggestions for show topics/music, feel free to contact me anytime via email: ProgTracks@KPTZ.org
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