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119R Weather Report
A very fine show written by Hugh and appreciated by a large audience, which was a welcome surprise. 22 listeners peak, and a lot of enthusiasm from the crowd on the plaza.
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
247 Prince – Hits, B-sides and more
A good selection of tracks from Prince’s vast body of work, assembled by Hugh who was unfortunately not able to be with us on the night. There’s plenty more where that came from, should a second show be asked for.
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
118R Eddie Jobson
A joint production between Hugh and myself, the varied career of Eddie Jobson encompassed a wide variety of styles, all delivered with ferocious technical competence. Very well attended, up to 23 listener connections.
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
246 King Crimson in Performance
A show from Hugh with live tracks from throughout the career of the various groups going under the name of King Crimson. My Internet connection broke several days before the show and could not be restored until afterwards, so there was a degree of extemporisation, I’m told. 25 listeners, so it worked.
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
117R Scott Walker 1: the Walker Brothers years
A reworking of one of Hugh’s earliest shows for us, a foray into the pop vocal area and a very well regerded musician. Very well attended for a Holiday weekend, so hopefully we’re doing something right.
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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