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Post by Boatman on Mar 27, 2006 22:02:51 GMT
Erm... when you get chance... can we please see the playlist, as the the bits we heard between the attack of the gremlins, were darn good and I'd like to know the full track titles and bands in order to follow up....? Particulary enjoyed hearing the comparrisons between the Metallica and Strawbs tracks amazing, wonder how many fans from each respective following has heard both these tracks? Well apart from the competition winners I mean! Well done Paul and team for keeping your cool and professional heads, as well as injecting some humour whilst lights flashed, wires crackled and gremlins attacked! Your boss should be very proud of you all! And well done to the techies for at least at one point seemingly fixing the problem, nearly did it before it crashed again. Let's hope everything is fixed by next Sunday.
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Post by Paul B on Mar 28, 2006 8:13:36 GMT
Will have to see, it kind of went out of the window... on Sunday... Not sure I can remember what I played and when! But will see if I can translate my scribblings. Prog Paul
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Post by Boatman on Mar 28, 2006 22:07:30 GMT
What a sport! Well done Paul. We'll be watching this air-space
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Post by Paul B on Mar 30, 2006 7:52:33 GMT
Ok, the music went something like this! Strawbs, Lay Down Toto, No End in Sight Dave Hewitt, India (Live) Agent Cooper, East Indian Sun Treacle People, Zero Gravity Alquimia, Cante Morla Bekki Williams, Secret Recesses of the Heart Phideaux, Never Gonna Go The Devon Townsend Band, Gaia Ritual, Solitary Man (Live) The Flower Kings, Man of the World All About Eve, December All About Eve, Wishing the Hours Away Dave Hewitt, India (Live) (Reprise) Pure Reason Revolution, Arrival/Intention Craft Metallica, Welcome Home (Sanitarium) Strawbs, Down By the Sea (Live) Jump, Millionaire Never the Bride, 2 into 1 Oliver Wakeman, Mother's Ruin Publius, Free Jebo, Lighthouse Strangefish, Lighthouse Jig Kino, People (Live) Psychocircus, Holy Science Not sure how much of this playlist will reappear this Sunday as I'm chatting to John Mitchell... Cheers Prog Paul
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Post by Boatman on Mar 30, 2006 20:48:54 GMT
Thanks Paul, one of the bands I was interested in and couldn't recall the name of was Agent Cooper, please sir, can we have some more? Looking forward to hearing the John Mitchell interview. Oh and Bluehorses play The Robin 2 Bilston Sun 2 April too! Managed to get hold of Cautionary Tales For The Brave by Pure Reason Revolution today in my local Birmingham record shop! Got it playing now, superb stuff. Don't sound as heavy on record as they did live which is fine because you can hear more of the intricate bits. All the fuss about Mystery Jets being the band that makes 2006 the return of acceptable prog, no way it is this band, if any, that are going to do that in my opinion.
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Post by Paul B on Mar 31, 2006 7:11:35 GMT
Hi Boatman, Yep, Agent Cooper do sound mighty fine, thought the track I played had more than a hint of Toto about it.... But it is a good album. As for the Mystery Jets, can't comment really seeing as I've not heard a lot by them. They are being 'hyped' by the big boys so I suppose I'll have to go and 'buy' a CD... but from what I've heard I'm not all that impressed!! I think Pure Reason Revolution are a better bet, they have the backing, but don't want the 'hype', they want to build a loyal fan base through their music not hype, which gets my vote every time. Cheers Prog Paul
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