[atlantaprog] Show 62 Basscape

A really fun show for you here with a lot of your favorite bass
players...had to leave out a whole bunch though wahhh!  Also very nice
interview with The Watch during our Lyrical Spelunking section.  More notes
in the blog over at www.myspace.com/soundscape42

Next week will just be a cleanup episode: lots of new music, an extended Jam
session, and some leftovers from previous themes.  It will be a lot of fun
and I will look forward to seeing you all in chat lol.  The archive can be
found here: it will be up by noon.  www.thedividingline.com/ss



SHOW #62 Basscape, May 8, 2007

***Basscape Pt 1****
Victor Wooten- Bass Tribute
Led Zeppelin- Ramble On (Suggested by Puma)
Knight Area- Dreamweaver (Check out Koopman's amazing rolling bass)
Eloy- Incarnation of the Logos (Suggested by Eckhart)
Jethro Tull- Bouree (Suggested by Several in honor of Whistler)
Deep Purple- Fireball (Suggested by Floydoid)
Pain of Salvation- Circles & Nightmist (Suggested by Yface1 but a lot of
suggestions were made for Pain of Salvation)
Liquid Tension Experiment- Universal Mind (Suggested by Ahmadbarqawi)
Porcupine Tree- The Start of Something Beautiful (Many requests for Ptree)
Marillion- Quartz (My own favorite, see also Chelsea Monday)
Frank Zappa- Florentine Pogen (Quite a few Zappa Suggestions)
Pink Floyd- One of These Days (Simply Roger..see also Money, and CWTAE)
Primus- My Name is Mud (Multiple Requests for Les, too many good choices)
Mitch Hedberg- Business Cards
Genesis- No Reply At All (Suugested by Zymurge)
Weather Report- Teen Town (How can you go wrong with Jaco)
Yes- Roundabout (This song recieved the most support in this theme)
Rush- The Big Money (So much Geddy so little time)
Camel- Skylines (Suggested by Melomaniac--Richard Sinclair means Thunder)
The Onion Radio News
Metallica- Orion (suggested by East of Lyra)
The Who- The Real Me (Suggested by John K)

****Lyrical Spelunking: The Watch-Primitive****
The Watch- Sound of Sirens
Interview with Antonio De Sarno
The Watch- The Border
Interview with Antonio De Sarno
The Watch- Two Paces to the Rear
Interview with Simone Rosetti
The Watch- Soaring On
Interview with Antonio De Sarno

****Basscape Pt 2****
Queen- Another One Bites the Dust (Suggested by 1800iareyay)
King Crimson- Elephant Talk (Suggested by John- see also Larks Tongue in
Aspic and Starless)
Rush- YYZ (Second most suggested bassline)
Firesign Theatre- I was a cock-teaser for roosterama
Yes- Does it Really Happen (Suggested by Atexcac, see also Tempus Fugit)
Tool- Forty Six and Two (suggested by Speakerfish)
The Police- Demolition Man (suggested by Zymurge, see also Spirits in the
Material World)

****Jam Session****
Weir & Wasserman- The Winners
Gov't Mule- Babylon Turnpike (sweet undertow from Alphonso Johnson)
Gov't Mule- Banks of the Deep End (Mike Gordon laying down the roadwork)
Les Claypool's Flying Frog Brigade- Riddles are Abound Tonight (Just damn
cool, good suggestion John)
Victor Wooten- Bass Tribute (Reprise)


****Next week will be a make up show with lots of new tunes, an extended jam
session, and some leftovers from previous themes.****

****Also, remember our book club selection for this month is Grendel by John
Gardner, if you read ****
****you might better understand the song Grendel by Marillion. You can pick
this up at just about****
****any bookstore. Just ask for the Soundscape book of the month selection
lol.****

If you would like to contact me to suggest a selection or even a new band,
simply write woody@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Also, If you are interested in learning more about this weeks selections you
can visit my blogpage at www.myspace.com/soundscape42


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Here are the links that get you there:
Great prog Radio- www.thedividingline.com
Soundscape- www.thedividingline.com/ss
My Page www.myspace.com/soundscape42

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