Playlists
108 Lost in 2018
Our first show of the year, and as is now traditional (as far as we can make it, being only a few years old ourselves) the show looked at artists and musicians who left us in 2018.
Notes, and artist suggestions, were contributed by Malaclypse and Hugh, as it was a very busy year, and we put in as many mentions as we could.
We had thirty listeners, which is very pleasing for the first show of the year – thanks to you all – bring a friend?
Preshow
Title | Artist | Album | Year |
Winds | Colosseum II | Strange New Flesh | 1975 |
Nice to Be Here | The Moody Blues | Every Good Boy Deserves Favour | 1971 |
Love Me Like A Reptile | Motörhead | Ace Of Spades | 1980 |
Trapeze | Argent | Circus | 1975 |
Johnny Cope | Planxty | Cold Blow And The Rainy Night | 1974 |
Debut | Colosseum | Morituri Te Salutant | 1969 |
The Show
The Night: Nights in White Satin | London Festival Orchestra/Peter Knight/The Moody Blues | Days of Future Passed | 1967 |
She Caught the Katy | Blues Brothers | The Blues Brothers | 1980 |
Gertcha | Chas’n’Dave | Don’t Give A Monkey’s | 1979 |
Under The Moon of Love | Showaddywaddy | Trocadero | 1976 |
Live To Win | Motörhead | Ace Of Spades | 1980 |
What Do I Get? | Buzzcocks | single | 1977 |
Pena | Captain Beefheart & The Magic Band | Trout Mask Replica | 1969 |
Sálfræðingur | Jóhann Jóhannsson | Englabörn | 2002 |
Wives And Lovers | Vic Damone | Ultra-Lounge, Vol. 15: Wild Cool & Swingin’ Too | 1997 |
She | Charles Aznavour | single | 1974 |
Respect | Aretha Franklin | I Never Loved a Man the Way I Love You | 1967 |
Anyone Can Whistle | Nancy Wilson | Color and Light: Jazz Sketches of Sondheim | 1995 |
Circus | Argent | Circus | 1975 |
Dancing in the Township | Dave Grusin featuring Hugh Maskela | Migration | 1989 |
Waltzy | Didier Lockwood | New York Rendezvous | 1995 |
All Skin And Bone | Colosseum II | Electric Savage | 1977 |
Esher | David Ogden Stiers | End of Ages | 2005 |
Talkin’ Hawkin’ | Pink Floyd | The Endless River | 2014 |
Swamp Music | Lynyrd Skynyrd | Second Helping | 1973 |
Comin’ Back To Me | Jefferson Airplane | Surrealistic Pillow | 1967 |
Mr. Blue Sky | Electric Light Orchestra | Out Of The Blue | 1977 |
The Humours of Carrigaholt Set | Liam O’Flynn | The Piper’s Call | 1999 |
The Cat on the Mixer-Three Left Feet | Fairport Convention | ‘Expletive Delighted’ | 1987 |
She Moves Among Men (The Bar Maid’s Song) | June Tabor | Abyssinians | 1983 |
The Intro And The Outro | The Bonzo Dog Band | Cornology Vol. 1 – The Intro | 1992 |
Postshow
Killing Me Softly | Youngblood Brass Band | Live. Places. | 2005 |
For My Lady | The Moody Blues | Seventh Sojourn | 1972 |
To the Bone | The Kinks | To the Bone Disc 2 | 1994 |
Sweet Home Chicago | Blues Brothers | The Blues Brothers | 1980 |
Think | Blues Brothers | The Blues Brothers | 1980 |
Volunteers | Jefferson Airplane | Volunteers | 1969 |
You Can Dance Your Rock ‘N’ Roll | Wizzard | Wizzard Brew | 1973 |
107 Frank Zappa part 2
A show put together by Hugh for us on one of his favourite musicians, Frank Zappa. Taking us in a new direction, somewhat riskier than our usual fare, but still attended well, as our last show of 2018.
Preshow
Title | Artist | Album | Year |
Hungry Freaks, Daddy | Frank Zappa | Understanding America | 2012 |
Plastic People | Frank Zappa & The Mothers | Absolutely Free {2012 Remaster} | 1967 |
Motherly Love | Frank Zappa | Joe’s Corsage | 2004 |
Why Don’tcha Do Me Right? | Frank Zappa | Joe’s Xmasage | 2006 |
Big Leg Emma | Frank Zappa & The Mothers | Absolutely Free {2012 Remaster} | 1967 |
My Guitar Wants To Kill Your Mama | Frank Zappa & The Mothers | Weasels Ripped My Flesh {2012 Remaster} | 1970 |
Sleeping In A Jar | Frank Zappa | Meat Light: The Uncle Meat Project/Object | 2016 |
Valarie | Frank Zappa & The Mothers | Burnt Weeny Sandwich {2012 Remaster} | 1969 |
Go Cry on Somebody Else’s Shoulder | Frank Zappa | Joe’s Corsage | 2004 |
The Voice Of Cheese | Frank Zappa | Meat Light: The Uncle Meat Project/Object | 2016 |
Electric Aunt Jemima | Frank Zappa | Meat Light: The Uncle Meat Project/Object | 2016 |
Mr. Green Genes (Mix Outtake) | Frank Zappa | Meat Light: The Uncle Meat Project/Object | 2016 |
The Show
WPLJ | Frank Zappa & The Mothers | Burnt Weeny Sandwich {2012 Remaster} | 1969 |
Brown Shoes Don’t Make It | Frank Zappa | Understanding America | 2012 |
Dog Breath, In The Year Of The Plague | Frank Zappa | Meat Light: The Uncle Meat Project/Object | 2016 |
The Air | Frank Zappa | Meat Light: The Uncle Meat Project/Object | 2016 |
Willie The Pimp | Frank Zappa | Hot Rats {2012 Remaster} | 1969 |
Road Ladies | Frank Zappa & The Mothers | Chunga’s Revenge {2012 Remaster} | 1970 |
The Mud Shark | Frank Zappa & The Mothers | Fillmore East, June 1971 {2012 Remaster} | 1971 |
Montana | Frank Zappa | Roxy, LA December 9th & 10th | 1973 |
Penguin In Bondage | Frank Zappa | Roxy, LA December 9th & 10th | 1973 |
Disco Boy | Frank Zappa | Zoot Allures {2012 Remaster} | 1976 |
Dancin’ Fool | Frank Zappa | Sheik Yerbouti {2012 Remaster} | 1979 |
Jewish Princess | Frank Zappa | Sheik Yerbouti {2012 Remaster} | 1979 |
Catholic Girls | Frank Zappa | Joe’s Garage Acts 1-2-3 | 2012 |
What Kind Of Girl Do You Think We Are | Frank Zappa & The Mothers | Fillmore East, June 1971 {2012 Remaster} | 1971 |
Briefcase Boogie | Frank Zappa | Thing-Fish Disc 2 | 1984 |
Tinsel Town Rebellion [Live] | Frank Zappa | Have I Offended Someone? | 1997 |
Yo Cats [Remix] | Frank Zappa | Have I Offended Someone? | 1997 |
Heavenly Bank Account | Frank Zappa | Understanding America | 2012 |
Dumb All Over [Live] | Frank Zappa | Have I Offended Someone? | 1997 |
Dead Girls of London | Frank Zappa | The Frank Zappa Aaafnraaaaam Birthday Bundle | 2011 |
Valley Girl | Frank Zappa | Have I Offended Someone? | 1997 |
Postshow
I Have Been in You | Frank Zappa | Sheik Yerbouti {2012 Remaster} | 1979 |
Lemme Take You To The Beach | Frank Zappa | Studio Tan {2012 Remaster} | 1978 |
Cletus Awreetus-Awrightus | Frank Zappa | The Grand Wazoo {2012 Remaster} | 1972 |
Dirty Love | Frank Zappa & The Mothers | Over-nite Sensation {2012 Remaster} | 1973 |
Uncle Meat | Frank Zappa | The Dub Room Special! | 1982 |
He’s So Gay | Frank Zappa | Have I Offended Someone? | 1997 |
Bobby Brown | Frank Zappa | Sheik Yerbouti {2012 Remaster} | 1979 |
We’re Turning Again | Frank Zappa | Understanding America | 2012 |
Why Does It Hurt When I Pee? | Frank Zappa | Joe’s Garage Acts 1-2-3 | 2012 |
Promiscuous | Frank Zappa | Understanding America | 2012 |
Rollo | Frank Zappa | One Shot Deal | 2008 |
106 Pink Floyd, part 4
The final part of the Pink Floyd history, and a great audience for the culmination of Malaclypse’s labour of love. We had some solo work from the band members in the pre and postshow.
Preshow
Gigolo Aunt | Syd Barrett | Barrett | 1970 |
The Bravery of Being Out of Range | Roger Waters | Amused to Death | 1992 |
Picture That | Roger Waters | Is This the Life We Really Want? | 2017 |
Part of Me Died | Roger Waters | Is This the Life We Really Want? | 2017 |
It Is Obvious | Syd Barrett | Opel | 1988 |
What God Wants, Pt. 1 | Roger Waters | Amused to Death | 1992 |
The Show
The Post War Dream | Pink Floyd | The Final Cut | 1983 |
One Of The Few | Pink Floyd | The Final Cut | 1983 |
The Hero’s Return | Pink Floyd | The Final Cut | 1983 |
Two Suns In The Sunset | Pink Floyd | The Final Cut | 1983 |
Learning To Fly | Pink Floyd | A Momentary Lapse Of Reason | 1987 |
The Dogs Of War | Pink Floyd | A Momentary Lapse Of Reason | 1987 |
A New Machine – Part 1 | Pink Floyd | A Momentary Lapse Of Reason | 1987 |
A New Machine – Part 2 | Pink Floyd | A Momentary Lapse Of Reason | 1987 |
Sorrow | Pink Floyd | The Delicate Sound Of Thunder | 1988 |
On The Turning Away | Pink Floyd | The Delicate Sound Of Thunder | 1988 |
Wish You Were Here | Pink Floyd | The Delicate Sound Of Thunder | 1988 |
Money | Pink Floyd | The Delicate Sound Of Thunder | 1988 |
What Do You Want From Me | Pink Floyd | The Division Bell | 1994 |
Keep Talking | Pink Floyd | The Division Bell | 1994 |
High Hopes | Pink Floyd | The Division Bell | 1994 |
Coming Back to Life | Pink Floyd | Pulse | 1995 |
A Great Day for Freedom | Pink Floyd | Pulse | 1995 |
Sum | Pink Floyd | The Endless River (Deluxe Edition) | 2014 |
Anisina | Pink Floyd | The Endless River (Deluxe Edition) | 2014 |
Nervana | Pink Floyd | The Endless River (Deluxe Edition) | 2014 |
Surfacing | Pink Floyd | The Endless River (Deluxe Edition) | 2014 |
Postshow
Rattle That Lock | David Gilmour | Rattle That Lock (Deluxe) | 2015 |
No Good Trying | Syd Barrett | The Madcap Laughs. | 1970 |
Take a Breath | David Gilmour | On An Island | 2006 |
Octopus | Syd Barrett | The Madcap Laughs. | 1970 |
Amused to Death | Roger Waters | Amused to Death | 1992 |
And Then… | David Gilmour | Rattle That Lock (Deluxe) | 2015 |
105 The Who, part 2
A slightly smaller audience than usual, on Armistice Day, which may have been one reason for it. We covered the two albums that The Who produced after Keith Moons death, and the recent comeback album. But most of the show was about solo work from the three, dominated, inevitably, by Pete Townshend.
A couple of late additions to the postshow were the Stephen Stills/Manassas version, the original version of How Far, to contrast it with the Roger Daltrey cover we had in the show, and a gratuitous play of Gordon Lightfoot’s Endless Wire right at the end of the postshow.
Preshow
Parvardigar | Pete Townshend | Who Came First | 1972 |
Proud | Roger Daltrey | Ride A Rock Horse | 1975 |
Street in the City | Pete Townshend & Ronnie Lane | Rough Mix | 1977 |
Let My Love Open The Door | Pete Townshend | Empty Glass | 1980 |
The Sea Refuses No River | Pete Townshend | All the Best Cowboys Have Chinese Eyes | 1982 |
After The Fire | Roger Daltrey | Under a Raging Moon | 1985 |
Athena | The Who | It’s Hard | 1982 |
The Show
Another Tricky Day | The Who | Face Dances | 1981 |
You Better You Bet | The Who | Face Dances | 1981 |
Eminence Front | The Who | It’s Hard | 1982 |
Fragments | The Who | Endless Wire | 2006 |
Fire | Crazy World Of Arthur Brown | single | 1968 |
Something in the Air | Thunderclap Newman | single | 1969 |
Beck’s Bolero | Jeff Beck | Truth | 1968 |
Oceans Away | Roger Daltrey | Ride A Rock Horse | 1975 |
Walking In My Sleep | Roger Daltrey | Parting Should Be Painless | 1984 |
Under A Raging Moon | Roger Daltrey | Under a Raging Moon | 1985 |
Can You Please Crawl Out Your Window | Wilko Johnson & Roger Daltrey | Going Back Home | 2014 |
How Far | Roger Daltrey | As Long As I Have You | 2018 |
I Believe In Everything | John Entwistle | Smash Your Head Against The Wall | 1971 |
Dancing Master | John Entwistle | Too Late The Hero | 1981 |
Too Late The Hero | John Entwistle | Too Late The Hero | 1981 |
My Baby Gives It Away | Pete Townshend & Ronnie Lane | Rough Mix | 1977 |
And I Moved | Pete Townshend | Empty Glass | 1980 |
Stardom in Acton | Pete Townshend | All the Best Cowboys Have Chinese Eyes | 1982 |
Slit Skirts | Pete Townshend | All the Best Cowboys Have Chinese Eyes | 1982 |
Face The Face | Pete Townshend | White City | 1985 |
Music Must Change | Pete Townshend | Lifehouse Chronicles (CD 1 Demos) | 2000 |
Hinterland Rag | Pete Townshend | Lifehouse Chronicles (CD 3 Themes) | 2000 |
Pure & Easy | Pete Townshend | Lifehouse Chronicles (CD 3 Themes) | 2000 |
A Little Is Enough | Pete Townshend & Raphael Rudd | The Oceanic Concerts 1979-80 | 2001 |
For Armistice Day
Find The Cost Of Freedom | Gilmour, Crosby, Nash | Remember That Night | 2007 |
Postshow
How Far | Stills, Stephen | Manassas | 1972 |
Face Dances, Pt. 2 | Pete Townshend | All the Best Cowboys Have Chinese Eyes | 1982 |
White City Fighting | Pete Townshend | White City | 1985 |
Teenage Wasteland | Pete Townshend | Lifehouse Chronicles (CD 1 Demos) | 2000 |
Drowned | Pete Townshend & Raphael Rudd | The Oceanic Concerts 1979-80 | 2001 |
The Ferryman | Pete Townshend & Raphael Rudd | The Oceanic Concerts 1979-80 | 2001 |
You Haven’t Done Nothing | Roger Daltrey | As Long As I Have You | 2018 |
Endless Wire | Gordon Lightfoot | Endless Wire | 1978 |
104 The Who, part 1
Our first show dedicated to The Who, an iconic English band that we have not featured before – I can’t think why.
We focussed on the Keith Moon years, when the founding members of the group were all together. There is so much good music from this period of the group’s life that choosing a 2 hour set was pretty difficult. I chose to emphasise the role that Lifehouse, the unrealised followup to Tommy, played in the success of the group, and played tracks released on later albums and singles in the order they would have appeared. Researching the Lifehouse concept and the plot that was to be played out brought new light, for me, on the lyrics in the many ex-Lifehouse songs that were to feature so brilliantly in later albums and singles.
Preshow
The Ox | The Who | My Generation | 1965 |
I’m a Boy | The Who | Meaty Beaty Big And Bouncy | 1971 |
I Can’t Explain | The Who | Meaty Beaty Big And Bouncy | 1971 |
Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere | The Who | Meaty Beaty Big And Bouncy | 1971 |
Substitute | The Who | Meaty Beaty Big And Bouncy | 1971 |
Pure And Easy | The Who | Odds And Sods | 1974 |
Underture | The Who | Tommy | 1969 |
Heinz Baked Beans | The Who | The Who Sell Out | 1967 |
The Show
Heaven and Hell | The Who | Live at Leeds | 1970 |
I’m The Face | The High Numbers | Single (from Odds And Sods) | 1964 |
My Generation | The Who | My Generation | 1965 |
A Legal Matter | The Who | My Generation | 1965 |
Happy Jack | The Who | A Quick One | 1966 |
A Quick One, While He’s Away | The Who | A Quick One | 1966 |
Armenia City In The Sky | The Who | The Who Sell Out | 1967 |
I Can See For Miles | The Who | The Who Sell Out | 1967 |
Sparks | The Who | Tommy | 1969 |
The Acid Queen | The Who | Tommy | 1969 |
Pinball Wizard | The Who | Tommy | 1969 |
Pictures of Lily | The Who | Meaty Beaty Big And Bouncy | 1971 |
The Seeker | The Who | Meaty Beaty Big And Bouncy | 1971 |
Baba O’Riley | The Who | Who’s Next | 1971 |
Behind Blue Eyes | The Who | Who’s Next | 1971 |
Let’s See Action | The Who | Single (from The Ultimate Collection) | 1971 |
Relay | The Who | Single (from 30 Years of Maximum R&B) | 1972 |
Join Together | The Who | Single (from The Ultimate Collection) | 1972 |
Won’t Get Fooled Again | The Who | Who’s Next | 1971 |
The Real Me | The Who | Quadrophenia | 1973 |
Slip Kid | The Who | The Who By Numbers | 1975 |
Who Are You | The Who | Who Are You | 1978 |
Magic Bus | The Who | Live at Leeds | 1970 |
Postshow
5:15 | The Who | Quadrophenia | 1973 |
Love, Reign O’er Me | The Who | Quadrophenia | 1973 |
How Many Friends | The Who | The Who By Numbers | 1975 |
However Much I Booze | The Who | The Who By Numbers | 1975 |
Squeeze Box | The Who | The Who By Numbers | 1975 |
Behind Blue Eyes | The Who | The Who By Numbers | 1975 |
103 Cream
For this show, Hugh drew on his extensive knowledge and stash of Cream recordings and produced a wonderful show bringing us the best of the group and its history.
The preshow consisted of a couple of post-Cream groups, Blind Faith and BBM – Bruce Baker Moore, with Gary Moore filling the guitar shoes.
Preshow
Title | Artists | Album | Year |
Sleeping in the Ground | Blind Faith | Blind Faith | 1969 |
Can’t Find My Way Home | Blind Faith | Blind Faith | 1969 |
Time Winds | Blind Faith | Blind Faith | 1969 |
Waiting in the Wings | BBM | Around the Next Dream | 1994 |
City of Gold | BBM | Around the Next Dream | 1994 |
Why Does Love (Have to Go Wrong?) | BBM | Around the Next Dream | 1994 |
The Show
Singles and album tracks taken from either Those Were The Days, a 1997 box set, or I Feel Free: Ultimate Cream, a collection from 2005.
Sunshine of Your Love [Live] | Cream | Those Were the Days Disc 4 | 1997 |
Sleepy Time Time [Live] | Cream | Those Were the Days Disc 3 | 1997 |
Rollin’ and Tumblin’ [Live] | Cream | Those Were the Days Disc 3 | 1997 |
Wrapping Paper | Cream | single | 1966 |
I Feel Free | Cream | single | 1966 |
N.S.U. | Cream | Fresh Cream | 1966 |
Sweet Wine | Cream | Fresh Cream | 1966 |
Swlabr | Cream | Disraeli Gears | 1967 |
Tales of Brave Ulysses | Cream | Disraeli Gears | 1967 |
Strange Brew | Cream | Disraeli Gears | 1967 |
White Room | Cream | Wheels of Fire (studio) | 1968 |
Politician | Cream | Wheels of Fire (studio) | 1968 |
Passing the Time | Cream | Wheels of Fire (studio) | 1968 |
Born Under a Bad Sign | Cream | Wheels of Fire (studio) | 1968 |
Traintime [Live] | Cream | Wheels of Fire (live) | 1968 |
Crossroads [Live] | Cream | Wheels of Fire (live) | 1968 |
Anyone for Tennis | Cream | single | 1968 |
Pressed Rat and Warthog | Cream | single | 1968 |
I’m So Glad [Live] | Cream | Those Were the Days Disc 4 | 1997 |
Sittin’ On Top Of The World (live) | Cream | Those Were the Days Disc 4 | 1997 |
Badge | Cream | Goodbye | 1968 |
Doing That Scrapyard Thing | Cream | Goodbye | 1968 |
What a Bringdown | Cream | Goodbye | 1968 |
Postshow
The Coffee Song | Cream | Those Were the Days Disc 2 | 1997 |
Lawdy Mama [Version 2] | Cream | Those Were the Days Disc 2 | 1997 |
You Make Me Feel [Demo Version] | Cream | Those Were the Days Disc 2 | 1997 |
We’re Going Wrong [Demo Version] | Cream | Those Were the Days Disc 2 | 1997 |
Hey Now Princess [Demo Version] | Cream | Those Were the Days Disc 2 | 1997 |
Swlabr [Demo Version] | Cream | Those Were the Days Disc 2 | 1997 |
Weird of Hermiston [Demo Version] | Cream | Those Were the Days Disc 2 | 1997 |
The Clearout [Demo Version] | Cream | Those Were the Days Disc 2 | 1997 |
Falstaff Beer Commercial | Cream | Those Were the Days Disc 2 | 1997 |
102 Bill Bruford part 2
Part 2 of the Bruford show saw us concentrating on his later and more jazzy, not to say experimental, work. That was seasoned with several tracks from he earlier work as a guest musician or session man on albums lead by other people. Something for everyone.
Preshow
Title | Artists | Album | Year |
Sleepless | King Crimson | Three of a Perfect Pair | 1984 |
Turbulence | Steve Howe | Turbulence | 1991 |
Thistledown | Bill Bruford With Ralph Towner And Eddie Gomez | If Summer Had Its Ghosts | 1997 |
Cracking the Midnight Glass | Bruford Levin Upper Extremities | Bruford Levin Upper Extremities | 1998 |
No Truce with the Furies | Bill Bruford’s Earthworks | A Part, And Yet Apart | 1999 |
Go Between | The New Percussion Group of Amsterdam | Go Between | 1987 |
The Show
Anne Boleyn | Rick Wakeman | The Six Wives of Henry VIII | 1973 |
Lucky Seven | Chris Squire | Fish Out Of Water | 1975 |
Break Away From It All | Steve Howe | Beginnings | 1975 |
The Game, Parts. 1-5 | Roy Harper | HQ | 1975 |
Impromptu, Too ! | Patrick Moraz & Bill Bruford | Flags | 1985 |
Stromboli Kicks | Bill Bruford’s Earthworks | Dig? | 1989 |
Themes | Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe | Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe | 1989 |
Evensong | Yes | Union | 1991 |
Nerve | Bill Bruford’s Earthworks | All Heaven Broke Loose | 1991 |
Sex Sleep Eat Drink Dream | King Crimson | THRAK | 1995 |
If Summer Had Its Ghosts | Bill Bruford With Ralph Towner And Eddie Gomez | If Summer Had Its Ghosts | 1997 |
Original Sin | Bruford Levin Upper Extremities | Bruford Levin Upper Extremities | 1998 |
Footloose and Fancy Free | Bill Bruford’s Earthworks | A Part, And Yet Apart | 1999 |
Triplicity | Bill Bruford’s Earthworks | The Sound Of Surprise | 2001 |
Bemsha Swing | Bill Bruford & Michiel Borstlap | Every Step A Dance, Every Word A Song | 2004 |
Up North | Bill Bruford’s Earthworks | Earthworks Underground Orchestra | 2006 |
All Blues | Bill Bruford & Michiel Borstlap | In Two Minds | 2007 |
Postshow
Revel Without A Pause | Bill Bruford’s Earthworks | The Sound Of Surprise | 2001 |
Speaking With Wooden Tongues | Bill Bruford’s Earthworks | Random Acts Of Happiness | 2004 |
Bajo Del Sol | Bill Bruford’s Earthworks | Random Acts Of Happiness | 2004 |
Thud | Bill Bruford’s Earthworks | Earthworks Underground Orchestra | 2006 |
From the Source, We Tumble Headlong | Bill Bruford & Michiel Borstlap | In Two Minds | 2007 |
Myst Reminiscences
On the second day of the 25th Anniversary celebrations, Radio Free D’ni broadcast for an hour, just before the NULP Dancers went on. This time we told of our reminiscences of Myst, and played some game-related music.
Title | Artists | Album | Year |
Myst linking sound | Robyn Miller | 2000 | |
Myst Theme | Robyn Miller | Myst – Soundtrack | 1998 |
Spaceship Disco | Pierre Moerlen’s Gong | Breakthrough | 1986 |
Pipeline | The Alan Parson Project | Ammonia Avenue | 1983 |
Windmill | Lee Ritenour | Portrait | 1987 |
Dreams by the Sea | John Martyn | Solid Air | 1973 |
Dodgy Boat | Allan Holdsworth | Wardenclyffe Tower | 1992 |
Fissure | Soundtrack | Riven | 1997 |
Take the ‘A’ Train | Duke Ellington | Ain’t Misbehavin’ | 2000 |
Abandoned Hall | Iain Ballamy | MirrorMask | 2005 |
Kveer | Tim Larkin | Uru Soundtrack | 2003 |
Myst – Finale | Robyn Miller | Myst – Soundtrack | 1998 |
Badlands | Tim Larkin | Uru – Ages Beyond Myst OST | 2003 |
Curse Of The Traveller | Chris Rea | Dancing With Strangers | 1987 |
Myst 25th Anniversary: Myst Memories
To start off the weekend of Myst’s 25th Anniversary celebrations, I did a show on my own, as neither Mal nor Ed was able to host. As I was the first one to start, I was able to fit in a long-ish preshow too 🙂
The Myst memories included the start of my involvement with computer gaming, which was Adventure, later known as Colossal Cave, on a Data General Nova. Several tracks were also from the year of Myst’s first release, 1993.
Preshow
Title | Artists | Album | Year |
Bonde | Ali Farka Touré & Ry Cooder | Talking Timbuktu | 1994 |
Keeper Of The Light | Wishbone Ash | Here To Hear | 1989 |
Domine Ad Adjuvandum {from Monteverdi’s 1610 Vespers} | Walter Carlos | The Well-Tempered Synthesizer | 1969 |
Lost Forest | Jean-Luc Ponty | Aurora | 1975 |
Sample The Dog | Timbuk 3 | Espace Ornano | 1993 |
Jig | Jean-luc Ponty | Mystical Adventures | 1982 |
Standing in the Light | Level 42 | Standing in the Light | 1982 |
Dark Star | Crosby, Stills & Nash | CSN | 1977 |
Revelation | Robben Ford | Talk To Your Daughter | 1988 |
Places to Go | Tony Levin | Resonator | 2006 |
The Show
Myst linking sound | Robyn Miller | 2000 | |
Myst Theme | Robyn Miller | Myst – Soundtrack | 1998 |
I Gotta Try | Kenny Loggins | High Adventure | 1982 |
Journey of the Sorcerer | The Eagles | One Of These Nights | 1975 |
What A Time | Bruce Hornsby | Harbor Lights | 1993 |
Bumbershoot | Bela Fleck & The Flecktones | Three Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest | 1993 |
Busted Up | Robben Ford & The Blue Line | Mystic Mile | 1993 |
Shaking The Tree | Peter Gabriel/Paula Cole | Secret World Live | 1994 |
One of These Days I’ll Get an Early Night | Camel | Rain Dances | 1977 |
Trans-Island Skyway | Donald Fagen | Kamakiriad | 1993 |
101 Bill Bruford part 1
A very satisfying show, with more than 20 listeners all the way through, and a maximum of 27. A lot of old favourites in the set list, which no doubt helped. Hugh was able to join us on the stream too.
Preshow and postshow tracks were the ones that didn’t quite make the show cut, again, and all had Bruford on drums.
Preshow
Title | Artists | Album | Year |
Astral Traveller | Yes | Time And A Word | 1970 |
Starship Trooper | Yes | The Yes Album | 1971 |
South Side of the Sky | Yes | Fragile | 1971 |
The Great Deceiver | King Crimson | Starless & Bible Black | 1974 |
Elephant Talk | King Crimson | Discipline | 1974 |
The Show
Roundabout | Yes | Fragile | 1971 |
Five per Cent for Nothing | Yes | Fragile | 1971 |
Then | Yes | Time And A Word | 1970 |
I See You | Yes | Yes | 1969 |
Siberian Khatru | Yes | Close To The Edge | 1972 |
Perpetual Change | Yes | YesSongs | 1973 |
Larks’ Tongues in Aspic, Part Two | King Crimson | Larks’ Tongues In Aspic | 1973 |
Lament | King Crimson | Starless & Bible Black | 1974 |
One More Red Nightmare | King Crimson | Red | 1974 |
Sample And Hold | Bill Bruford | Feels Good To Me | 1977 |
Time To Kill | UK | UK | 1978 |
Hell’s Bells | Bill Bruford | One of a Kind | 1979 |
Land’s End | Bill Bruford | Gradually Going Tornado | 1980 |
Discipline | King Crimson | Discipline | 1974 |
Waiting Man | King Crimson | Beat | 1982 |
Three of a Perfect Pair | King Crimson | Three of a Perfect Pair | 1984 |
The Drum Also Waltzes | Bill Bruford | Master Strokes 1978 – 1985 | 1986 |
Postshow
Starless | King Crimson | Red | 1974 |
Beelzebub | Bill Bruford | Feels Good To Me | 1977 |
Five G | Bill Bruford | One of a Kind | 1979 |
Plans for J.D. | Bill Bruford | Gradually Going Tornado | 1980 |
Neal and Jack and Me | King Crimson | Beat | 1982 |