[atlantaprog] Re: a valentines day theme. Are there prog love songs?
- From: Kevin Haller <KVTV177@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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- Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2008 20:37:29 -0500
National Lampoon Beatles issue. One of the trivia questions is:
Q: When did Paul McCartney write "Silly Love Songs" ?
A: 1962 on.
But seriously, several songs come to mind.
Turn of the Century by YES. (there's a version with Steve Howe and
Sandy Denny that I really like)
Safe (Canon Song) By Chris Squire
From The Beginning by ELP
The Cinema Show by Genesis
SEVERAL from Lamb Lies Down... Hairless Heart, Erogenous Zones,
Lamia...
Heartbeat, Waiting Man, Matte Kudasai by King Crimson
Woman by John Lennon
great theme and thread.
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On Feb 6, 2008, at 6:43 PM, gabriel monticello wrote:
Nice show. May I suggest (for the next one)
time and a word. by Yes
Gabriel Monticello
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Sent: Wednesday, February 6, 2008 9:32:34 AM
Subject: [atlantaprog] Soundscape #97 History of Prog Pt 7
Cutting some of the frills of previous history shows, we focus
specifically on The Soft Machine, Yes, Traffic, and Caravan. Plus
to keep things fresh there is 2 hours of newer music at the end of
the show. Check out the blog if you would like: www.myspace.com/
soundscape42
Next week we will be following a valentines day theme. Are there
prog love songs? I know that there are, but I would love to hear
from you guys as I do not keep a very good memory of what some of
these are and you may turn up titles that I have not yet thought of.
See you next time:
SHOW #97 History of Prog Pt7 - Feb 5,2008
Box of Frogs- Back Where I Started
****June 1970 - September 1970****
Soft Machine- Moon in June
Soft Machine- Out-Bloody_Rageous
Yes- No Opportunity Necessary, No Experience Needed
Yes- Then
Yes- Astral Traveller
Yes- Time and a Word
Yes- The Prophet
Traffic- Glad
Traffic- Freedom Rider
Traffic- John Barleycorn
Traffic- Stranger to Himself
Caravan- If I could DO It All Over Again, I'd Do It All Over You
Caravan- And I Wish I Were Stoned/Don't Worry
Caravan- With an Ear To the Ground You Can Make It etc.
****The New Stuff****
Tangent- In Earnest
At War With Self- No Place
Dave Corp- Homeschool
Dave Corp- The Sweet Life
Simon Says- Circles End
Simon Says- Brother Where You Bound
Elegant Simplicity- Every Time I Think of You
Elegant Simplicity- Fragments
Elegant Simplicity- Lost Summer
****Next Week:Valentines Day Mix. Send your Heartfelt love Prog
requests to woody@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx****
****For this months book club selection we will be focusing on
works by C.S. Lewis****
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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Nice show. May I suggest (for the next one) time and a word. by Yes Gabriel Monticello http://www.guidoshandrocks.com ----- Original Message ---- From: Woody Harris <gratefulwoody@xxxxxxxxx>To: andrew.cantrell@xxxxxxxxx; annemt69@xxxxxxxxxxx; antelope_run_run_run@xxxxxxxxxxx; atlantaprog@xxxxxxxxxxxxx; chuck@xxxxxxxxxxxx; csbrown@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; cscannonlmt@xxxxxxx; diane.hardwick@xxxxxxxxxxx; efish@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; gsnelwar2@xxxxxxxxxxxxx; gsnelwar@xxxxxxxxxxxxx; jbarkman@xxxxxxxxx; lovely748@xxxxxxx; mts748@xxxxxxx; perfecttouchbyjude@xxxxxxxxx; sand748@xxxxxxx; stanggal88@xxxxxxx; thart@xxxxxxxxxx; theredmasque@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; yesfaninatl@xxxxxxxxx; Art Bravenac <abravenec@xxxxxxxxxxx>; Bradford Bruce <bbruce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>; Chris LeTempt <letemptc@xxxxxxxxx>; Damien Heartwind <damienheartwind@xxxxxxxxx>; Farpoint Band Mail <farpoint@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; Franklin Mendivil <franklin.mendivil@xxxxxxxxxx>; "hray101@xxxxxxxxxxx" <hray101@xxxxxxxxxxx>; Jeremy Bonaventura <mcpr07@xxxxxxxxx>; Jerry Barkman <jbarkman@xxxxxxxxx>; John Kennington <jwkennington@xxxxxxxxx>; John Turner <7strbass@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>; Julie Weidenmuller O'Neil <msjules1@xxxxxxxxxxx>; Kevin Thomas <kevin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; "Lamothe, Courtney (CTV-Atlanta)" <courtney.lamothe@xxxxxxxxx>; Lori Hehr <LHPR@xxxxxxxxxx>; "musicsmile5930@xxxxxxx" <musicsmile5930@xxxxxxx>; Pamela Nye <pamelanye@xxxxxxxxx>; Peter Patsis <ppatsis@xxxxxxxxx>; R Alan Siler <rasiler@xxxxxxxxx>; "SergeEnt@xxxxxxx" <SergeEnt@xxxxxxx>; Shawn P. O'Neil <shawnponeil@xxxxxxxxxxx>; thedividingline <TheDividingLine@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; Travis Melton <travis.design@xxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, February 6, 2008 9:32:34 AM Subject: [atlantaprog] Soundscape #97 History of Prog Pt 7Cutting some of the frills of previous history shows, we focus specifically on The Soft Machine, Yes, Traffic, and Caravan. Plus to keep things fresh there is 2 hours of newer music at the end of the show. Check out the blog if you would like: www.myspace.com/ soundscape42
Next week we will be following a valentines day theme. Are there prog love songs? I know that there are, but I would love to hear from you guys as I do not keep a very good memory of what some of these are and you may turn up titles that I have not yet thought of.
See you next time: SHOW #97 History of Prog Pt7 - Feb 5,2008 Box of Frogs- Back Where I Started ****June 1970 - September 1970**** Soft Machine- Moon in June Soft Machine- Out-Bloody_Rageous Yes- No Opportunity Necessary, No Experience Needed Yes- Then Yes- Astral Traveller Yes- Time and a Word Yes- The Prophet Traffic- Glad Traffic- Freedom Rider Traffic- John Barleycorn Traffic- Stranger to Himself Caravan- If I could DO It All Over Again, I'd Do It All Over You Caravan- And I Wish I Were Stoned/Don't Worry Caravan- With an Ear To the Ground You Can Make It etc. ****The New Stuff**** Tangent- In Earnest At War With Self- No Place Dave Corp- Homeschool Dave Corp- The Sweet Life Simon Says- Circles End Simon Says- Brother Where You Bound Elegant Simplicity- Every Time I Think of You Elegant Simplicity- Fragments Elegant Simplicity- Lost Summer****Next Week:Valentines Day Mix. Send your Heartfelt love Prog requests to woody@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx****
****For this months book club selection we will be focusing on works by C.S. Lewis****
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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- [atlantaprog] Re: Soundscape #97 History of Prog Pt 7
- From: gabriel monticello