Show #216
Time: 04 November 2006 (Saturday) at
18:00 UTC | PST-11am | EST-2pm | UK-7pm | NZ-6am
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Duration: ~3h
On this week's show:
Featured New Rock Album: Lindsey Buckingham, *Under the Skin* (2006)...Fleetwood Mac's sometime guitar god releases yet another solo work so rocking and tuneful it's amazing he remains somewhat of an obscure figure on his own...personal, sweeping, full of high musical food...
Featured Classic Rock Album: Bruce Springsteen, *Nebraska* (1982)...when this album came out, nobody much knew the Boss could take a single guitar and blow your world away with it...since then he has done it often, but this remains arguably his most intense acoustic statement...I heard this album when I was 18, my first intro to Springsteen, and its pleasures and mysteries have stuck with me all these years...
Storybook Time: Chapter Four of *The Long Trip: A Prehistory of Psychedelia* by Paul Devereux...
Readings from *Why?* fixtion & *Many Musics* poems...& this week's featured artist is The Who, some of their best known and some of their obscure best before next week's show when their brand new music comes to this show...it's cold, it's autumn, there are deeper thoughts to go swimming with all around...and the election to sweep All the King's Thugs away is at hand!
Ever growing green & good webcasting from Seattle USA!!
Show #217
Time: 11 November 2006 (Saturday) at
18:00 UTC | PST-11am | EST-2pm | UK-7pm | NZ-6am
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Duration: ~3h
On this week's show:
Featured New Rock Album: The Who, *Endless Wire* (2006)...It's been 24 years since The Who have released a new album, and they have now lost two of their original four members...that said, this album rocks, it is brash, sweet, yearning, and tuneful...the second half is a mini rock opera, to boot, as my Who fanatic friend JBIII said to me, if this is their finale, what a great way to go...
Featured Classic Rock Album: Big Brother & the Holding Company, *Cheap Thrills* (1968)...marry a free-swinging, demon-laden blues singer to her hard rocking psychedelic combo and you have a band that has never been equalled for their raw, deep, moving sound...
Storybook Time: Chapter Five of *The Long Trip: A Prehistory of Psychedelia* by Paul Devereux...
Readings from *Why?* fixtion & *Many Musics* poems...& this week's featured artist is John Mellencamp, an old favorite of mine whose rock and roll noise is still a fine pleasure...WE WON WE WON WE WON! THE KING IS NOW A LAME DUCK! LONG LIVE THE DUCK!!!
Show #218
Time: 18 November 2006 (Saturday) at
18:00 UTC | PST-11am | EST-2pm | UK-7pm | NZ-6am
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Now Podcasting at: http://ilkins.demon.co.uk/~cenacle/with ... in-rss.xml (http://ilkins.demon.co.uk/~cenacle/withinswithin-rss.xml)
Duration: ~3h
On this week's show:
Featured New Rock Album: Eric Clapton & J.J. Cale *The Road to Escondido* (2006)...This album by Clapton and one of his biggest influences is a sneaky one...laid back, then it reaches up & bites...strange in being like this, intense mellowness, and then something too fierce at moments to be called mellow at all...
Featured Classic Rock Album: Billy Joel, *Piano Man* (1973)...Joel was pretty obscure when this album came out, the beginning of a run that would make him famous & burn him down...but, again, this was the beginning, he was wild, he loved making music, he didn't care so much for what happened next...I was 18 listening to this work, and learning lessons I would keep a long time...
Storybook Time: Chapter Five of *The Long Trip: A Prehistory of Psychedelia* by Paul Devereux...
Readings from *Why?* fixtion & *Many Musics* poems...& this week's featured artist is Steely Dan, tricky manic jazz-rock music that kicks in deep & then laughing goes deeper...this show should be a sweet one, strange hungers will whip it up high...
no show Nov 25--next show Dec 2 :twisted: