The Prog Mill 396 - 17 December 2023

The podcast for last night's (17 December) PROG MILL on Progzilla Radio (edition 396 for Progzilla or 616 in total), is now online, meaning you can listen to the show anytime you like or download it to your device. Two hours of superb melodic and symphonic progressive rock. This week I'm joined by Leo from The Progressive Aspect who reviews 'The Clockwork Man' by This Winter Machine, and our fun quickfire quiz tests your knowledge of classic prog albums from 1971.

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Playlist

1 Emerald City Council – Ice Thinning (Motion Carries)
2 Acqua Fragile – Suona Della Voce (Moving Fragments)
3 Splink – Canterbury 23 (Magnifique Eccentrique)
4 The FBR – Empty Room (Ghost)
5 Tale – Tape of the Catacomb Part 1 & 2 (Elysium Fields)
6 The Moody Blues – Legend of a Mind (In Search of the Lost Chord)
7 A Multitude of One – Let The Bells of Christmas Ring (Christmas Bells)
8 Looking Glass Lantern – The Festive Season (A Victorian Christmas Compendium)
9 This Winter Machine – Nothing Lasts Forever (The Clockwork Man)
10 This Winter Machine – The River (Parts 1 & 2) (The Clockwork Man)
11 Call of Circadia – Through a Window (Earth Song)
12 Tribe3 – Dawntreader (Tribe3)
13 Spurv – Store Oyne Men Uton Gevir - (Blader Som Faller Ti Jorden og Blir til Nye Traer) *Prog Magazine Limelight Band
14 John Beagley – The Day After Tomorrow (The Day After Tomorrow)
Shaun Geraghty

Shaun Geraghty

Shaun has been a radio presenter since 1982, starting in pirate radio broadcasting across Europe from an aerial strung between trees in the forests of Staffordshire. Soon after, he became a regular presenter and member of the management team at Hospital Radio Stafford, staying there for 32 years and receiving long service awards. Shaun also worked extensively in local community radio in Staffordshire on several stations including Stafford FM, Stone FM, Chase FM and Smart Radio. When Stafford Radio, an online community radio station started broadcasting from a 220 year old windmill in 2011, Shaun began presenting 'The Prog Mill' (the name inspired by the station's unique base). Stafford Radio became Windmill Radio before closing in 2016, when 'The Prog Mill' became part of Progzilla Radio. The Prog Mill leans towards the melodic and symphonic side of progressive rock, and includes regular album reviews from our friends at The Progressive Aspect, CD Giveaways, and a regular fun quickfire quiz. Your music suggestions for the show are very welcome at shaun@progzilla.com or via facebook.com/theprogmill or twitter (X) @shaunontheair