[atlantaprog] Show 93 History of Prog Pt 6
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- Date: Wed, 9 Jan 2008 10:24:17 -0500
Well here we are again back in 1970. This week features music from Tull,
Crimson, VDGG, Atomic Rooster, and the little known Quartermass. Still some
minor glitches due to new equipment and the learning curve, but overall if
you liked the music of 1970 you will like this show just as well. Add to
this a dash of news spots from the time, and some small smattering of
archival ads and you get a healthy helping of the year 1970.
Next week we will check out music inspired by Tolkien's "Lord of the Rings",
as well as the usual Soundscape madness. If you have any favorite LOTR
inspired songs that you would like to hear, please drop me a line and let me
know.
In the meantime you will find the archive of this weeks show here:
www.thedividingline.com/ss It should be ready to pick up by this afternoon.
Thanks for listening,
Woody
SHOW #93 History of Prog Pt6- Jan 8,2008
****February 1970- June 1970****
Badfinger- Come and Get It
The Guess Who- No Sugar Tonight/New Mother Nature
Van Morrison- Into the Mystic
Black Sabbath- A Bit of Finger- Sleeping Village- Warning
Van Der Graaf Generator- Darkness
Van Der Graaf Generator- Refugees
Van Der Graaf Generator- Out of My Book
Atomic Rooster- Banstead
Atomic Rooster- Broken Wings
Atomic Rooster- Winter
Crosby Stills Nash & Youg- Deja Vu
Paul McCartney- Maybe I'm Amazed
Jimi Hendrix- Machine Gun
Jethro Tull- A Time For Everything
Jethro Tull- Sossity- You're a Woman
Jethro Tull- For Michael Collins, Jeffrey and Me
Jethro Tull- To Cry You A Song
The Beatles- Across the Universe
The Who- My Generation
King Crimson- Pictures of a City
King Crimson- IN the Wake of Poseidon
King Crimson- Cadence & Cascade
King Crimson- The Devil's Triangle
Quartermass- Good Lord Knows
Quartermass- Gemini
Quartermass- Make Up Your Mind
Quartermass- Laughin' Tackle
Grateful Dead- High Time
Deep Purple- Child In Time
Soft Machine- Facelift
****Next Week:Music Inspired by Lord of the Rings. Send your favorite Lord
of the Rings requests to woody@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx****
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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