For my money, this is another one of my favorite themes I have done. Learning about the life of Arthur C Clarke was inspirational to me, as well as getting to know some of his greatest works and the legacy he left behind. We also get to listen to new music from Farpoint, and Birds & Buildings, as well as Abarax.
Next week we will take our first trip through "Escape Velocity" a new section of the show in which we explore the music of a chosen country or geographical area. This time around our journey will take us to Finland where we will encounter a world of progressive musics and amazing bands.
Also, for those who play along in the "Book Club" portion of the show, our next readings will be from George Orwell. Yet another master of literature that has inspired many great progressive works.
Zager & Evans- In the Year 2525 Anderson, Bruford, Wakeman, & Howe- Wakemans Solo Suite Darwin's Radio- Erase...Rewind Tinyfish- Nine Months on Fire Abarax: www.abarax.de
Crying of the Whales Part 1 Point of No Return Crying of the Whales Part 2 IQ- Sacred Sound
Arthur C Clarke (1917-2008):
2001
Richard Strauss- Also Sprach Zarathustra Mike Oldfield- Sentinel Hal9000 David Bowie- Space Oddity Arthur C Clarke commenting on 50 years of Space Travel Peter Schilling- Major Tom Childhood's End
Roger Waters- Perfect Sense (Parts 1 and 2) Delenn speaks about the first ones Van Der Graaf Generator- Childlike Faith in Childhoods End Genesis- Watcher of the Skies David Bowie- Oh! You Pretty Things Citizen Gkar comments on the First Ones Zebra- Who's Behind the Door David Bowie- Starman The John Young Band- Childhood's End Pink Floyd- Childhood's End Marillion- Childhood's End Marillion- White Feather Songs of Distant Earth
Mike Oldfield- First Landing Mike Oldfield- Hibernaculum Mike Oldfield- Ascension Arthur C Clarke- The Navaho & Nasa Arthur C Clarke's 3 wishes Phish- 2001
Details: Soundscape #107 Escape Velocity to Finland
This is our first episode of "Escape Velocity" in which we explore the world through prog rock. This first episode is all about Finnish prog rock. While I am sure that I did not hit all of the major Finnish prog groups, there is over 3 hours of Finnish progressive music to enlighten your ears. This was a very educational show for me as I knew very little about Finland prior. Now I find I want to book a trip to Finland. You can send feedback to me here woody@thedividingline.com
Our next Escape Velocity episode will be on Italy sometime in May. Next week we will be doing some clean up as I have a plethora of piling prog that awaits your eager ears.
For Absent Friends- Hello World The Tangent- Crisis in Midlife RPWL- Stranger Rubber Universe- We Insist Fish- Openwater Escape Velocity to Finland
Michael Palin Intro Orlando Philharmonic- Maame (Finnish National Anthem) Wigwam- Bless Your Lucky Stars Wigwam- Pedagogue Tasavallan Presidentte- Lounge Jukka Tolonen- Elements Jukka Tolonen- Mountains Alamaailman Vasarat- Kyyhylly Pekka Pohjola- Matemaatikon Lentonaytos Finnforest- Elvin Velvet Desperados www.velvetdesperados.net
Reggae on the Moon Northern Lights Gentleman of Fortune Circusfolk www.circusfolk.net
The Fool Where in the Outside In Rhubarbed Wire The Project www.ppry.org - Severance is Futile
House keeping, spring cleaning, call it what you will. All of the most recent shows have been geared towards central themes, but that leaves little time to explore the newest sounds coming my way. Therefore we took the theming off this week in order to simply present some fantastic new progressive artists that you may want to pay attention to. We also had a small tribute to Gary Gygax, and a Jam Session (for those who are fans of the jamband circuit).
Next week we return to 1970 one last time as we round out our 1970 prog rock history lessons. We will also step back and catch some important bands that we missed. You can also expect the usual smattering of new prog, and blather from your Soundscape DJ. If you are lucky, I may even read you some of my poetry!
Electric Light Orchestra- Mission (A World Record) GPS- Written on the Wind Ghost Circus- Holding On Ghost Circus- To Be (Happy Birthday Ron) Timothy Pure- Magdalena Hell Blue Man Group www.blueman.com
Above Drumbone Altering Appearances Persona One of These Days Silhouette www.silhouetteband.nl
Phantasmagoria Over and Above Vivaldi Marvin Ayres- Forever is Now
Jam Session
Michael Franti & Spearhead- Everyone Deserves Music Bob Weir & Ratdog- Feel Like a Stranger Widespread Panic- All Time Low Gary Louris- I Wanna Get High Tribute to Gary Gygax 6/27/38- 03/04/08
Azureth- Wake the Dragon Tiles- Dragons, Dreams, & Daring Deeds Traffic- Hidden Treasure Asia http://www.originalasia.com/
Sleeping Giant/No Way Back/Reprise Alibis Parallel Worlds/Vortex/Deya John Wetton- A New Day
Show 109 finds us finishing up prog history for 1970. I am sure that I missed a few bands along the way, but we managed to hit most of the major ones. With 1971 on the horizon, I forsee that it will take most of summer to get through it all, but the bands and albums that are coming in the next episode are all fantastic. As we end 1970 you will find that there seems to be a lot of focus on jazz fusion. It is a growing entity in the prog world at this time and here we see it being worked with in the context of Zappa, Van Der Graaf, King Crimson, and the entry of John McLaughlin. Due to source material, our second set has some gapping, but I still felt it important to expose those bands for the sake of catching some missed threads.
Next week, we will be listening to music by the band Longshanks, and if all goes well we will have Longshanks, and Tinyfish in the chat room to talk about their albums. The theme will be "A body made of music". Please join us for another thrilling episode of Soundscape here on The Dividing Line.
Grateful Dead- Uncle John's Band Santana- Singing Winds, Crying Beasts The Allman Brothers Band- Whipping Post David Bowie- Black Country Rock
Frank Zappa- Peaches En Regalia Frank Zappa- Son of Mr Green Genes Frank Zappa- Little Umbrellas Frank Zappa- It Must Be A Camel
Tony Williams Lifetime- Spectrum Miles Davis- John McLaughlin Funkadelic- Mommy What's a Funkadelic Kevin Ayers- Colores Para Dolores Barclay James Harvest- Dark Now My Sky
Rare Bird- Sympathy Rare Bird- What You Want To Know Rare Bird- Hammerhead Rare Bird- Flight Marillion- Sympathy
Van Der Graaf Generator- Killer Van Der Graaf Generator- The Emperor on his Throne Van Der Graaf Generator- Pioneers over C.
King Crimson- Cirkus King Crimson- Indoor Games King Crimson- Lady of the Dancing Water King Crimson- Lizard
Hello Boys & Goils, This episode of Soundscape allows us to explore the music of 2 fantastic bands, Longshanks and Tinyfish. Longshanks has recenly emerged out of a 13 year slumber and is working on new material to be released in 2009. You will hear the 1st completed track from the upcoming "Return of Longshanks" album, as well as some remastered tracks from days gone by. We also had Andre in the chatroom to answer questions about the upcoming release and history of the band. On the Tinyfish side of things, we play almost the entirety of the Tinyfish debut album. Members of Tinyfish were in chat, but only commented about Simon and his pants fetish. We also get to hear an epic track from the recent release by Abel Ganz "Shooting Albatross". Finally, our theme for the week was to put music together that was oriented towards the body. Despite efforts by chatters, we left out many internal organs. Next week we will explore music inspired by George Orwell, particularly in relation to Animal Farm and 1984. We will also here new music from Oxygene8, Todd Grubbs, Relayer, Ville Juvonen, and finally Magenta. There has been so much new music that it has been difficult to catch up. My thanks to those who are waiting for these items to get some airplay. To the rest of you, I promise it was worth the wait.
www.thedividingline.com/ss Styx- Grand Illusion Longshanks www.longshanks.nl Prelude Courante Tango Cycles & Circles Into the Dawn The Traveling Song Pt 2 The Web of Life Tinyfish: www.tinyfish.org Motorville Fly Like a Bird All of the People, All of the Time Build Your Own Enemy Sundried Too High for Low Company All Hands Lost Hand in Hand Tinyfish God Eat God Body of Music Rush- The Body Electric Queensryche- Almost Cut My Hair Colonel Claypool's Bucket of Bernie Brains- Buckethead Phideaux- Candybrain The Alan Parsons Project- Snake Eyes Michael Lee Firkins- Took the Word Right Outta My Mouth Porcupine Tree- The Moon Touches Your Shoulder Porcupine Tree- Glass Arm Shattering Niacin- Elbow Grease Chris Squire- Hold Out Your Hand Chris Squire- You by my Side Camel- Fingertips Marillion- Splintering Heart Jethro Tull- Aqualung Frank Zappa- The Sheik Yerbouti Tango Roger Waters & Ron Geesin- More than 7 Dwarves in Penisland Queen- Death on Two Legs Random Touch- Naked Feet in the Dark Elvis Costello- Put Your Big Toe in the Milk of Human Kindness Abel Ganz: www.abelganz.com- So Far Styx- The Grand Finale
Hello fellow Soundscapers!! This week we turn our eyes to music that is inspired by the novel 1984 by George Orwell. The book takes a stark look at a future that might be if we are not careful and let heartless ideologies take hold. For my part the book was an amazing journey..and strangely almost all of my favorite media arises from Orwellian inspiration. There was a dearth of music available for this show- so the show is a bit longer in hopes of exhausting the supply of sources I came across.
Next week we may or may not get to an Italian Prog themed show. I have been working on the various leads that I have, but I want to make sure I do the best job I can in alerting you to the world of Italian prog. Therefore, I will let it take the time it requires to do the show properly. Nevertheless, we will have an entertaining show for you next week, so please stop on by.
The Art of Noise- A Time for Fear (Who's Afraid) Combustible Edison- Utopia The Hate
Porcupine Tree- Hatesong Riverside- Artificial Smile Rage Against the Machine- Star Wars Imperial March Oxygene8 www.oxygene8.com
Close Your Eyes Don't Look Down Freak of Chance A Message from Big Brother
Pink Floyd- Welcome to the Machine Living Colour- Cult of Personality OSI- Free Relayer www.myspace.com/relayermusic
Murdered a Friend For Future Days Freedom Rest of Their Lives Big Brother is watching you
Jethro Tull- Working John, Working Joe Alan Parsons Project- Sirius Alan Parsons Project- Eye in the Sky Rick Wakeman- 1984 Rush- The Camera Eye Kansas- Sparks of the Tempest Eurythmics- Sexcrime (Ninteen Eighty Four) David Bowie- 1984 David Bowie- We Are the Dead Radiohead- Karma Police Cheap Trick- Dream Police Queensryche remix by Andre Kamer of Longshanks Colourbox- Just Give Em Whisky Frank Zappa- The Central Scrutinizer Asia- Free Saga- Trust Coldplay- Spies Darkwell- The Machine Todd Grubbs www.toddgrubbs.com
The Fearless Future A View from Inner Space You are Here Thoughtcrime & Torture
Queensryche- Operation Mindcrime Spock's Beard- Thoughts Radiohead- 2+2=5 Incubus- Talk Shows on Mute Anthony Phillips- 1984 Pt1 Rick Wakeman- The Room (Brainwash) The Buggles- Astroboy (And the Proles on Parade) Supertramp- Brother Where You Bound Jerry Garcia Band- My Sisters and Brothers
Being a DJ has its moments of grace, but this was not one of them. We listened to some great music and had a good time. I hope you will enjoy this episode. Just remember that what you hear is live...there is no clean-up or editing. If you want to hear me handle a minor computer crises while broadcasting...here is your chance. In the long run, all art is unfinished. www.thedividingline.com/ss
Phish- Free Jethro Tull- Part of the Machine U.K.- Caesar's Palace Blues Asia- Nothing' Forever Jeavestone- Crazy Madness IZZ- Star Evil Gnoma Su Galahad- Sidewinder Kite- Up to the Dark Pure Reason Revolution- i.Arrival/ii.The Intention Craft Elegant Simplicity- Lost Summer Porcupine Tree- Sever Ville Juvonen http://www.myspace.com/juvonen
Soundscape #113 History of Prog: Journey into 1971
A crazy week to say the least! I have been in training all week for my new job, but I could not miss my time with the music. As John Miles states at the end "Music was my first love and it will be my last". So welcome aboard the 113th edition of Soundscape in which you will hear a smattering of newer music, and our historical odyssey of 1971 begins as well.
Next week, we will play it by ear. With the new schedule not yet in place at work I am unsure of when I will be on air. If you are part of the DLBN mailing list then you can find out as soon as I do about the when for next weeks show. The what on the other hand is a little more eclectic, while I will plan to have some newer material from recent acquisitions, my overall goal is to have those present help me build the setlist as I go. We will simply connect the dots, if 2 songs are tangential to one another in any way, we will connect them. It should be an interesting setlist to say the least, so bring your thinking caps, and a beer (just do not tip it into your keyboard).
Neil Young- Journey Through the Past Egg- Symphony #2 Egg- A Visit to Newport Hospital Egg- Long Piece #3 pts1-4 Atomic Rooster- Tomorrow Night Atomic Rooster- VUG Atomic Rooster- Gershatzer Atomic Rooster- Seven Lonely Streets Atomic Rooster- Nobody Else David Crosby- What are their Names David Crosby- Cowboy Movie David Crosby- Song with no Words (Tree with no Leaves)
This weeks theme is about transients, those people who by choice or circumstance find themselves in a homeless position. Also in this show is new music from Those Men, and Osada Vida. Overall, a pretty nice set of flowing music to sink your teeth into.
Next week we will be checking out songs that are inspired by Herman Hesse.
www.thedividingline.com/ss Shadow Circus- Shadow Circus Circa- Brotherhood of Man Nosound- Kites RC2- Coming Down Again Coupling- Giggle loop pt 1 Caamora- The Eleventh Hour Those Men- Sobgod Those Men- Wollical Eye String Cheese Incident- The Bridge String Cheese Incident-Lonesome Fiddle Blues> String Cheese Incident- Mammoth Jam> String Cheese Incident- Lonesome Fiddle Blues The Moody Blues- Gypsy Jimi Hendrix- Gypsy Eyes Steel Train- Gypsy Waves Spock's Beard- The Gypsy Robert Plant & Allison Krauss- Fortune Teller Keller Williams- Freak Show The Beatles- Being for the Benefit of Mr Kite Phish- Esther The Onion Radio News Von Frickle- Freak Parade House of Not- Freakstreet Roine Stolt- The Magic Circus of Zeb Marillion- Seperated Out Thin Lizzy- Vagabond of the Western World Billy Cobham- The Panhandler Utah Phillips- Gaffing> The Last Ride Sandy Denny- It Suits Me Well Jethro Tull- Beggar' Farm Paul Simon- Homeless Alan Parsons Project- Days are Numbers (The Traveler) Particle- Launchpad Rocket Scientists- Look Up Rocket Scientists- Sky is Falling Osada Vida- Bone (My name is Bone/The Single Bone) Osada Vida- Liver (Mr. Livers Letter to You) Coupling- Giggle Loop Pt3 Aqua- Goodbye to the Circus
I am not absolutely sure that Herman Hesse had any kind of angst. Nevertheless this show looks at music inspired by his works. Sadly for this author, I was unable to find a lot of progressive music. However, Hesse is an amazing writer and deserves full credit for his enterprising story lines and philosophical dialogue.
The second piece of the puzzle emerges out of my new job; which is working with abused teens. Many themes emerge out of the situations that I find myself in on a daily basis, this theme was no different.
Also look out for new music from Pat Mastoloto's "Tuner" and Argentinian soundscapers Hyacintus. It was an enjoyable ride and I hope you all have a good time listening.
Next week we return to 1971 plus more new prog rock from Kataya, Moonbound, Jon Olivia's Pain, and Von Garcia, and a Jam Session from Umphreys McGee. Esquivel- Sentimental Journey Abigail's Ghost- Mazurka Abigail's Ghost- Close RPWL- Silenced Osada Vida- Tongue (A White Lie) George Carlin- Keeping People Alert (RIP George) Yes- Close to the Edge Radiohead- Pyramid Song Radiohead- I Might Be Wrong Steppenwolf- Magic Carpet Ride Peter Frampton- Boot it Up Black Bonzo- Iscariot Overhead- A Captain on the Shore Hyacintus- Hipno Delfico Gov't Mule- About to Rage Glass Hammer- South Side of the Sky Genesis- Back in N.Y.C. Marillion- Goodbye to All That/Wave/Mad/The Opium Den Rush- Subdivisions Porcupine Tree- Fear of a Blank Planet The Who- Baba O Riley Cracker- Teen Angst Toy Matinee- There Was a Little Boy Longshanks- Borderline Porcupine Tree- Way Out of Here Tuner- Hands Ozric Tentacles- Tidal Convergence U.K.- Carrying No Cross Greg Brown- Why Don't You Just Go Home
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Musical Spelunking? Well it is so called due to the way I came about all of the music that I played this week. Instead of following the idea of a theme, I simply did a lot of investigating. Each new piece of music I found lead me to another until finally I had an overwhelming pile of stuff to offer. I know that for my part, I feel I created a great set of songs. I hope that will be your experience as you listen as well.
Soundscape will be taking the next 2 weeks off due to a much needed respite. Please join me in 2 weeks when we take on the awesome spectacle of the black hole! Here is this weeks setlist:
www.thedividingline.com/ss My Morning Jacket- One Big Holiday Monty Python- Travel Agent The Flower Kings- Flight 999 Brimstone Air Moonbound- Flight Towards the Sky Twangorama- Big Blue Threshold- Pilot in the Sky of Dreams Marco Lo Musica- Horizons Marco Lo Musica- Firth of Fifth solo Anthony Phillips- Silver Song Unifaun- Mr. Marmaduke and the Minister Unifaun- To the Green Faerie Genesis- Inside and Out It Bites- Old Man and the Angel Sigur Ros- Gobbledigook George Carlin- Drugs Blind Ego- Forbidden to Remain Steve Howe Trio- Close to the Edge Darryl Way's Wolf- Isolation Waltz Transatlantic- Mystery Train Erik Norlander- The Long Ion Train Mostly Autumn- Distant Train Robert Plant- Win my Train Fare Home Frost*- Wonderland Frost*- Experiments in Mass Appeal Hydra- Giggles and Tears Steve Winwood- Secrets Dean Martin & Julie London- Sway (remixed by the Ripoff Artists) Toto- No End in Sight Asia- An Extraordinary Life Foreigner- Too Late George Carlin- Seven Words You Can Never Say on Television Journey- Never Walk Away Journey- Turn Down the World Tonight Journey- The Journey (Revelation) Rush- A Passage to Bangkok Galexia- Rose of Thorns featuring Arjen Lucassen Galexia- Recidivate featuring Damian Wilson Opeth- Porcelain Heart Amassefer- Sorrow Amassefer- Slaves for Life Hagar Schon Aaronson Shrieve- Whiter Shade of Pale Big Bad Voodoo Daddy- So Long-Farewell-Goodbye
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Hello fellow soundscrapers, This weeks show was simple and to the point. There was no overarching theme unless you count the Rush set spurred on by a recent concert experience. The show was simply requests and lingering songs. A more convoluted show will return next week as we try to follow mountain water to the ocean. Thanks for listening and please drop me a line to say hello when you get the time. Also if you enjoy Soundscape, let them know over at podcast alley:
www.thedividingline.com/ss Jefferson Starship- Find Your Way Back Porcupine Tree- The Start of Something Beautiful Days Between Stations- Requiem for the Living Frost*- Snowman (acoustic) Frost*- Black Light Machine Jupiter Society- Abduction Paradigm Blue- There is no Spoon Fates Warning- A World Apart Marillion- Whatever is Wrong with You Porcupine Tree- Anesthetize Pink Floyd- South Hampton Dock Pink Floyd- The Final Cut Spock's Beard- The Doorway The Flower Kings- Life in Motion My Morning Jacket- Touch Me I'm Going to Scream Pt1 Rubber Universe- Nine Minutes Til Midnight Rubber Universe- Parliament of Fooles Rush- Test for Echo Rush- Jacob's Ladder Rush- The Twilight Zone Rush- Manhattan Project Rush- Vital Signs Rush- OBaterista Rush- The Larger Bowl Rush- Tai Shan Jethro Tull- Part of the Machine Journey- Wildest Dream King Crimson- Sheltering Sky Cyro Baptista- Macunaima Gov't Mule- Life Before Insanity Firesign Theatre- Radionow Says Goodbye Mike & The Mechanics- A Time and Place
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The theme was supposed to be a series of songs that would follow the progress of water from clouds to the ocean. (Cloud, Rain, Freezing on a Mountain top, thawing into a spring, etc). Prog is less pastoral than you might think though. None of this matters as I can gauruntee that you will enjoy this set of music. Not only do we have our theme, but we also have new tracks from Jade Warrior, Don Schiff, Presto Ballet, Pfrog, Heavy Water Experiments, Tadashi Goto.
Next week we return for another dose of prog from 1971 as we continue our historic journey through the lost prog archives. Look for the hidden mystical goat and you could win a prize.
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Edgar Winter- Good Morning Music Rush- New World Man Darwin's Radio- Stronger Ayreon- Connect the Dots Beardfish- South of the Border Tadashi Goto- Karma Tadashi Goto- The Night of Destruction White Willow- Night Surf Marillion- Bitter Suite Marillion- Heart of Lothian Kate Bush- Cloudbusting Lana Lane- Raining Saga- Ice in the Rain Medeski, Martin, and Wood- Ice Little Atlas- Glacier The Alan Parsons Project- One More River IZZ- My River Flows Simon Says- As the River Runs The Flower Kings- The Way the Waters are Moving Steve Hackett- The Waters of the Wild Beautiful People- The Sea...Eventually Rocket Scientists- Aqua Vitae Blue October- Into the Ocean Fish- Openwater Tony Levin- Rising Waters Rush- High Water Jade Warrior- Journey Jade Warrior- Lost Boys Pfrog- Second Nature Take 3 V 2 Presto Ballet- The Mind Machine Presto Ballet One Tragedy at a Time Heavy Water Experiments- Anodyne Heavy Water Experiments- Oracles Anathema- Fragile Dreams Don Schiff- Under the Olive Tree Don Schiff- The Eighth Wonder Scorpions- Humanity
In this weeks episode we take you back to 1971 again, specifically June. ELP releases Tarkus, Jade Warrior realease their debut, and Amon Duul II release their 3rd album. We also get a listen to new music from Mahogany Frog, and California Guitar Trio who show us a meanly adapted version of Pink Floyd's Echoes. Also we have a fantastic and spacey journey provided by the Grateful Dead that shows off their amazing psychedelic textures and willingness to risk it all in a far out journey for the lost chord.
Next week, in honor of the beginning of the Olympics, the theme will be on Olympic sports. If you have ideas of songs that fit this theme, please drop me a note at woody@thedividingline.com
Spock's Beard- In the Mouth of Madness Riverside- Beyond the Eyelids Touchstone- Being Hannah Kite- Fire Escape Moongarden- My Darkside Mahogany Frog- T-Tigers & Toasters Mahogany Frog- Last Stand at Fisher Farm Nosound- Misplay ELP- Bitches Crystal ELP- Eruption ELP- Stones of Years ELP- Iconoclast ELP- Mass ELP- Manticore ELP- Battlefield ELP- Aquatarkus ELP- A Time and a Place ELP- Are You Ready Eddy? Jade Warrior- A Prenormal Day in Brighton Jade Warrior- Masai Morning Jade Warrior- Dragonfly Day Jade Warrior- Sundial Song Jade Warrior- Screaming Dreams Amon Duul II- Syntelman's March of the Roaring 20's Amon Duul II- Restless Skylight... Grateful Dead- Cryptical Envelopment Grateful Dead- Comes a Time California Guitar Trio- Music for a Found Harmonium California Guitar Trio- Echoes Porcupine Tree- She's Moved On
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This is my second time doing an Olympic based theme. The first time was during the Torino Winter Games. That was back when soundscape was just a baby, perhaps 2 months out of the womb. This time around, I was more acquainted with the material and as a result, I think we came out with a fantastic theme show. We only take a couple of moments away from the theme, and that is to play new music from Pineapple Thief, Pfrog, and Longshanks, plus the remaster of Darryl Way's Wolf. I hope you enjoy this little journey into the Olympics. I know we did.
Next week's theme will be Italian Progressive music on our second edition of Escape Velocity. Every so often we will be exploring progressive music by country. Italy has overwhelming number of really good progressive bands, and next week, we will have a listen to a few of them that you may want to keep your eyes out for.
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ELO- Fire On High ELP- Fanfare for the Common Man Ayreon- Tower of Hope Erik Norlander- The Fire of Change Rush- Mission Darryl Way's Wolf- Game of X Darryl Way's Wolf- A Bunch of Fives The Pineapple Thief- Sinners The Pineapple Thief- Different World Asia- Long Way From Home Emerson, Lake & Powell- The Score Alan Parsons- We Play the Game Kansas- Play the Game Tonight Queensryche- Best I Can Styx- Great White Hope Marillion- Gazpacho OSI- Kicking Steve Vai- Kill the Guy With the Ball Genesis- Match of the Day Pfrog- You Never Knew 03 Mix Longshanks- All My Days Longshanks- The Web of Life RPWL- The Gentle Art of Swimming Porcupine Tree- Stop Swimming Kino- Swimming in Women Rush- Marathon Steve Howe- Running the Human Race Manfred Mann's Earth Band- Runner Red Rider- Human Race Pink Floyd- Run Like Hell Yes- Shoot High Aim Low Tangerine Dream - Optical Race The Alan Parsons Project- Ace of Swords Styx- Come Sail Away Queen- Gimme the Prize Kansas- Nobody's Home Marillion- Hope for the Future
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