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Theme - Alternating DJ
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Theme
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Pop
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captain beefheart and his magic band
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moonlight on vermont
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the bevis frond
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i can't get into your scene
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husker du
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find me
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dr john
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danse kalinda ba doom
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jimi hendrix
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machine gun (isle of wight 1970)
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marillion
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forgotten sons
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roy harper
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she's the one
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steely dan
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bodhisattva
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led zeppelin
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no quarter
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king crimson
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21st century schizoid man including mirrors
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gong
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squeezing spomges over policemen's heads/fohat digs holes in space
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gomez
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whippin' piccadilly
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wishbone ash
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the king will come
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Inspired a little by Rob's recent brilliant Prog mix,although there are a couple of distinctly un-prog type things here, these are songs which have been floating around in my head of late. I wondered what they might sound like together on a cd, so here we are. The Bevis Frond are well worth checking out for those of us with a prog/psych leaning.
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Somebody's synapses are firing tonight! Husker Du->Dr. John! Wishbone Ash! Uh oh! Dogs are barking to go out...bye.
Nice mix, Gerry. I agree about the Bevis Frond, genius stuff.
"squeezing spomges over policemen's heads/fohat digs holes in space" you can't do songs with titles like that, what's next Tales of the rings mixes ? Harry Potter best of ? ;D
BTW Henke Larsson is king, 2 goals against Nigeria
oof, that's a tough one, Gerry . . .
As a snapshot of your "synaptic" firings I'd say they spark far and wide around the twinned convolutions! ;-{}
This looks *great*! And Peter, that Gong medley is phenomenal--probably their best, actually. Gerry, I *promise* that your stuff will be in the mail soon...
WOW I havent seen 'No Quarter' on a mix yet by it self. Nice mix
Though I can never get behind use of Steely Dan in any context, this looks pretty great! Long live Prog and its bastard sons!
I'm not a huge fan of Steely Dan either, Sean, but I like this track and it seems to fit in well here.
Yeah, Sean's against Steely Dan and their great pop sense, apparently. I'm a well-known champion of their 70's work, along with "Hey Nineteen" in the 80's. Anyway, *I* like the tune, Gerry. :-)
Wow! I wasn't aware of the anti-Dan sentiments of Mr. Lally.....ouch...
Ooh, this is sweet. Helped immeasurably, by the inclusion of my favorite Roy Harper tune.
whoa, old-school Marillion. If you like Forgotten Sons, there's a very good (i.e. better than the studio one) version on the "Real to Reel" live album from 1984.