Announcements

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The Ones that Got Away

For our 250th show (our 250th show!!!), we have selected a selection of selections that in the end did not get selected due to various reasons, i.e., some of the best tracks that had been on our shortlists, but in the end did not make it into one of our shows. Things such as a track being too similar to others already firmly in the playlist, not being similar enough, or simply there not being enough time in a show can be the reasons. Well, here some of them finally are.

See you in the Cavern,
Malaclypse

Update

EdisonRex, who is doing the hosting this week, has given a thumbs-up for going overtime, so we’ll have an extra twenty minutes or so of music for you!

-mal

Scott Walker 2

Our second look at the work of Scott Walker shows what he did after no longer being a Walker Brother, including the good, the bad and the abysmal.

See you in the Cavern,
Malaclypse

Let There Be Drums!

This week, we will take a look at the development of the drums’ role in Rock music from the late 1950s to the present day, through various genres and styles.

See you in the Cavern,
Malaclypse

John Wetton, part 1

This week’s show will illustrate the band career of John Wetton, including his stints in such insignificant acts as Family, King Crimson, Uriah Heep and UK. Be ready for bass and baritone, left-handed.

See you in the Cavern,
Malaclypse

Thelonious Monk

We will have a look at idiosynctratic Jazz legend Thelonious Monk, who had more success as a songwriter than bandleader, but shaped modern Jazz more than most of his contemporaries.

See you in the Cavern,
Malaclypse

Weather Report

On Sunday, there is a high probability of Jazz Fusion, with showers of instrumental brilliance, drizzles of saxophone and keyboards as well as drum patterns and storms of applause.

See you in the Cavern,
Malaclypse

TAFKATAFKAP

This week’s show will have a look at that man from Minnesota, Mr. P. Rogers Nelson, who had to resort to renaming himself TAFKAP after leaving his first record label, later regaining his own given name but tongue-in-cheekly (as well as fondly) recalled as The Artist Formerly Known As The Artist Formerly Known As Prince.

See you in the Cavern,
Malaclypse

Eddie Jobson

This week’s show follows the career of English keyboardist and violinist Eddie Jobson, of Curved Air, Roxy Music, UK, J-Tull fame.

He also has a bit of a solo career…

See you in the Cavern,
Malaclypse

King Crimson in Performance

This week’s show shows Prog Rock kings King Crimson in live takes throughout their 55-year, though often interrupted, career.

See you in the Cavern,
Malaclypse

Scott Walker

This week, we’ll have a look at Noel Scott Engel’s career as part of the Walker Brothers—none of whom were actually named Walker—before (and in between) his solo career.

See you in the Cavern,
Malaclypse

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