[atlantaprog] Soundscape #89 History of prog pt 5
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- Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2007 11:18:53 -0500
The 5th part in our ongoing history lesson, starts with some King crimson,
and cascades its way to the end in which Deep Purple take us on a Moody
Blues like vision of combining orchestra with band. Aside from that check
out the amazing "Bullet" by then newcomers Renaissance (not the Annie Haslam
version that you have come to know). The show is shortened due to the
battle between man and machine, but you will still find a hefty helping of
lesser known historical moments.
The History lesson will continue, the second week of January. In the
meantime, our next weeks show is being born out of the chaos of new and
powerful vibrations that have orbited me for the past 2 weeks.
I have discovered, that Christmas and New Years Eve, are both on Tuesday
this year. With that in mind, there will be 2 weeks that Soundscape will
not air in it's normal timeslot. Instead I will look for pirate time and I
will alert you all to when said pirate time comes about.
Here is this weeks setlist, go have a listen:
www.thedividingline.com/ss
SHOW #89 History of Prog Pt 5- December 4,2007
King Crimson- The Court of the Crimson King
The Nice- For Example
The Nice- Rondo
Led Zeppelin- Whole Lotta Love
Led Zeppelin- What is and What Should Never Be
Pink Floyd- Careful with that Axe Eugene
Pink Floyd- Several Species of Small Furry Animals Gathered...
Pink Floyd- Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun
Kevin Ayers- The Clarietta Rag
Kevin Ayers- Song for Insane Times
Kevin Ayers- Joy of a Toy Continued
Kevin Ayers- Ealanor's Cake (Which Ate Her)
Kevin Ayers- Lady Rachel
Renaissance- Kings and Queens
Renaissance- Island (edit)
Renaissance- Bullet
Deep Purple- 1st Movement: Moderato- Allegro
Deep Purple- 2nd Movement: Andante
Deep Purple- 3rd Movement: Vivace-Presto
Deep Purple- Encore
Syd Barrett- Terrapin
****Next Week:A Secret Theme that has not yet shown itself to me. Send your
requests to woody@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx****
****Our book club selection for December is The Lord of the Rings****
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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