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John Cale
This week’s show takes a look at what John Cale did after he left The Velvet Underground—not only as a recording artist, but also as a producer and arranger.
See you in the Cavern,
Malaclypse
113R Can
Krautrock pioneers, and wonderfully eccentric with it, Can or rather CAN from the Seventies, mostly, with a reunion in the late Eighties. A fascinating selection of music, never mainstream but always interesting, assembled by Hugh, who joined us for the show.
Can
This week, we’ll kick the present Can. The Krautrock band. Because we can. One of the big names in what the international music press has rubberstamped as “Krautrock” (because it was Krauts, rocking, it seems) but what is actually more of an eclectic branch of Progressive Rock made in Germany. Highly experimental and influenced by classical music, Can’s work was quite influential outside the group’s home country and is certainly worth a closer look.
See you in the Cavern,
Malaclypse
240 Lost in 2023
Our annual season-opener, looking at musicians who’ve gone to their reward in the year gone by. Lots of big names this time, making it difficult to choose the playlist. Hope we did well enough for you.
As promised, a link to the Rick Beato podcast on Jeff Beck is below.
Lost in 2023
Like every year, this year’s first new show will remember a few of the great artitsts we lost during the last year.
See you in the Cavern,
Malaclypse
112R Jon Hiseman
Our first show of the new year, and a look at the career of drummer Jon Hiseman, covering the two Colosseum groups, Tempest, The United Jazz + Rock Ensemble, JCM and more.
17 listeners at one point, a good start to the year.
Jon Hiseman
Happy new year, everybody, and to get started on 2024, we‘ll drum it in with the help of the drummer who replaced Ginger Baker in the Graham Bond Organisation, then went on to Prog things by founding Colosseum, Colosseum II, Tempest, as well as collaborating with a who-is-who of the Jazz and Prog scenes, including his own wife Barbara Thompson.
See you in the Cavern,
Malaclypse
239 A Brush With The Blues
A show assembled by Hugh with pre and postshow content from Malaclypse, both of them fans of the Blues. Preshow was vintage Blues recordings, and the main show took us through some modern blues performances, from a wide variety of backgrounds, indicating how pervasive the Blues is.
110R Jack Bruce In Performance
Another one curated by Hugh for us, bassist, singer and songwriter Jack Bruce in live performances after the dissolution of Cream, the supergroup that made him famous.
Some problems with links to the broadcast server meant that connections were difficult for our listeners. It should be fixed by next week.
Jack Bruce in Performance
This week’s show will feature bass virtuoso and singer/songwriter Jack Bruce—yes, the guy from Cream—in what he does best: live performances.
See you in the Cavern,
Malaclypse
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