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Good Times, Bad Times

More songs about time or, in this case, the quality of times one is having. Or denied having. Anyway, that’s what we’re featuring this week!

See you in the Cavern,
Malaclypse

Not the Spanish Inquisition!

This week’s show is about the unexpected—in this case, instrumentals by bands not normally prone to recording them, or cases of them being so out of the normal playing grounds of the group as to make one sit up and listen.

See you in the Cavern,
Malaclypse

Genesis, Book 2

This week we will present the second part of our history of Genesis, featuring the Phil Collins and post-Collins years as well as the reunion.

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Malaclypse

Dave Swarbrick, remastered

This week’s offering concerns itself with prolific folk violinist Dave Swarbrick, one of the main figures of Electric Folk legends Fairport Convention and hugely influential in both Folk and mainstream Rock as both instrumentalist and songwriter.

See you in the Cavern,
Malaclypse

Genesis, Part One

This weekend we will present the first part of our overview of Genesis—for those who automatically cringe, they had a career before Phil Collins took over, and we’re going to have a look at that bit.

See you in the Cavern,
Malaclypse

Robert Stigwood

This week’s show will have a look at the career and musical output of Musical and Rock producer, label owner and manager Robert Stigwood, who was a seminal force in the careers of quite a few big names. Which big names? Drop in and find out!

See you in the Cavern,
Malaclypse

Prime Time

This week’s offering will predictably have a theme of time, as the rest of the MOULa world finally switches to DST on Sunday.

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Malaclypse

Covered Up… again!

This week’s offering is a slight remaster of the 63rd show from six years ago, presenting original tracks and some of their cover versions—focusing on either unusual originals, or unusual or storied covers. And in some cases, both.

See you in the Cavern,
Malaclypse

Mahavishnu Orchestra

This week’s show will be concerned with the original Mahavishnu Orchestra (not the many later attempts are re-establishing the formula by founder John McLaughlin). Jazz turned up to 11, not something for the traditional Jazz lover, the band made more inroads with Rock audiences than elsewhere.

See you in the Cavern,
Malaclypse

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