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HemispheresOfXanadu
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(Neither an April Fool's joke or a pun. )
Imagine you've been working at a radio station for a year now. For the most part you've just been helping out other hosts with their shows--and yes, that includes doing the coffee runs. However, you've just been given your own radio show to host where you'll be bringing prog to the masses. As much as you would like to play ten epics, well... you can't. The station still needs to air commercials and all that, so for your show you'll need ten songs that: -Will interest the regular listeners of the station. You can decide what the radio station plays regularly (classic rock, hard rock, music from 'x' country only etc.) -The songs must be 5 minutes or less for the most part. (Can be a few seconds over) -You may have one longer song in your radio show, at most 7 minutes long. Again, it has to interest your audience. -You can have songs with a bit of swearing in it, as it'll be edited out. If swearing is the whole song, probably not a great choice. For example, a station that plays at heaviest Metallica and lightest The Rolling Stones: -Devin Townsend--The Fluke (LONG SONG) -Voivod--Into My Hypercube -Pink Floyd--Have a Cigar -Jethro Tull--Overhang -Genesis--I Know What I Like -The Mars Volta--L'via L'viaquez (single version) -Rush--YYZ -Tool--Sober -Devin Townsend--Bend it Like Bender! -Rush--Spirit of Radio It's surprisingly difficult!
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Blacksword
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Time stand still - Rush (that might be over 5 mins..)
Living in the past - Jethro Tull Kayleigh - Marillion Roundabout (single version) - Yes Northern Lights - Rennaisance House of the King - Focus The Mars Volta--L'via L'viaquez (single version) - yes, I stole that from your list. Good choice! Man of our times - Genesis Heartbeat - King Crimson Edit: Yeah, The Moody Blues - Nights in White Satin Edited by Blacksword - April 01 2014 at 11:49 |
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Ultimately bored by endless ecstasy!
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dr wu23
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Don't know how proggy they are but I always enjoy hearing the ELP singles on the radio:
Lucky Man
From The Beginning
Still You Turn Me On
and all of the early Moody Blues songs.
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richardh
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Renaissance - Northern Lights
Jethro Tull - Living In The Past ELP - Fanfare For The Common Man Muse - Take a Bow Aphrodites Child - The Four Horseman Big Big Train - Make Some Noise IQ - Through The Corridors Kayak - Royal Bed Bouncer Yes - Wonderous Stories my seven minute track Edgar Winter Group - Frankenstein
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Mystic Mamba
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In the order I would play them Frost* - Numbers Steven Wilson - Hand Cannot Erase Flying Colors - Bombs Away Rush - Time and Motion Yes - Life on a Film Set TSO - Mozart and Memories Dream Theater - Hell's Kitchen It Bites - Fahrenheit 311 - Sometimes Jacks Rule the Realm (actual song is only 5 minutes) Toto - Great Expectations (7 minute track) I tried to pick some underappreciated/lesser known songs
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Mortte
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Pink Floyd: Arnold Layne
Caravan: Golf Girl Yes: Roundabout King Crimson: I Talk To the Wind Rush: Circumstances Genesis: Timetable Wigwam: Losing Hold Jehtro Tull: Alive & Well & Living In Magma: Kobaia Family: Mellowing Grey I think there are more than one over five minutes, but who cares...
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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Man, I had a whole list but forgot to copy and paste and so captcha(crapsha)got me and everything I typed was gone. I'll try again tomorrow.
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Saperlipopette!
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Something like this: Caravan - Hello Hello (#7 version) Can - Mother Sky (the 6:41 Cannibalism-edit for the my one longer song) Captain Beefheart - Long Neck Bottles Kevin Ayers - Song For Insane Times Neu! - Neuschnee Amon Düül II - Archangels Thunderbird Earth and Fire - Song of the Marching Children (single edit) Pink Floyd - Embryo (1970-studio version from Picnic - A Breath of Fresh Air) King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard - Road Train Trees - Murdoch |
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Genesis - Harold the Barrel
Genesis - Counting Out Time Faust - The Sad Skinhead King Crimson - Cat Food (the most Syd Barret-era Pink Floyd song ever) King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard - Beginner's Luck Peter Gabriel - Solsbury Hill Pink Floyd - Not Now John Pink Floyd - Wut's... Uh the Deal Pink Floyd - The Gold It's in the... Riverside - #Addicted Riverside - Lost (Why Should I Be Frightened by a Hat?)
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"All the iron turned to rust;
All the proud men turned to dust And so all things, time will mend So this song will end" |
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Kingsnake
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Saga - On the Loose
Queen - Killer Queen Kate Bush - Wuthering Heights Yes - Long Distance Runaround Supersister - Radio Renaissance - Nothern Lights Camel - Never Let Go (single version) Jethro Tull - Living in the Past Barclay James Harvest - Child of the Universe (single version) Mike Oldfield - To France From 1970 - 1982. I posted only songs that were released as singles and not obscure songs. I left out Moody Blues, Genesis, Caravan, Pink Floyd, Eloy, because I could only post 10 songs. Edited by Kingsnake - April 01 2018 at 04:54 |
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Squonk19
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10 bands - a choice from each, with an alternative selection. The odd 'singles edit' needed on a few.
Renaissance - Northern Lights (Carpet of the Sun) Yes - Wonderous Stories (Roundabout) Spock's Beard - June (All On A Sunday) Genesis - I Know What I Like... (Carpet Crawlers) ELP - Fanfare for the Common Man (Lucky Man) It Bites - Cartoon Graveyard (Lights) Jethro Tull - Teacher (One Brown Mouse) Rush - Spirit of Radio (Time Stands Still) Focus - Sylvia (House of the King) Steven Wilson - Lazarus (Nowhere Now) One extra......... Marillion - Incommunicato (Sugar Mice) |
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“Living in their pools, they soon forget about the sea.”
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Next time that happens, just go BACK, hit REFRESH, and it will ask you to click the CAPTCHA and has worked for me 100% of the time. |
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Tom Ozric
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Heat Of The Moment by Asia
Owner Of A Lonely Heart by Yes That’s All by Genesis Another Brick In The Wall II by Pink Floyd My Mistake by (Prog) Split Enz Sweet Lorraine by Uriah Heep Fanfare For The Common Man by ELP Mr. Roboto by Styx ................I could continue.............. |
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micky
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first three that jump to mind...
Yes - Roundabout (duh) ELP - Lucky Man (as I've said.. the ONLY pop song in history you can break your wrist air drumming to. Micky tested.. Micky approved) Tull - Locomotive Breath |
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The Pedro and Micky Experience - When one no longer requires psychotropics to trip
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MortSahlFan
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................I could continue..............[/QUOTE]
Continue. Great topic. |
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Lewian
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OK let's hear what I play for you today...
Cardiacs - Signs Talk Talk - Living in Another World Can - Spoon Art Zoyd - Konzo Bele King Crimson - Frame by Frame Kate Bush - Cloudbusting David Sylvian - When Poets Dreamed of Angels Novalis - Danmark Amon Düül II - Archangels Thunderbird Manfred Mann's Earth Band - Earth Hymn |
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MortSahlFan
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I didn't even know "Earth Hymn" - really good! |
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The Dark Elf
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I considered what prog music (and prog bands) actually has been played on radio (considering many of the selections by other posters have never been played on the radio, or at least not since the mid-70s, and have at least a hint of commercial appeal): Yes - Roundabout (radio singles edit) ELP - Karn Evil 9: 1st Impression, Part 2 Rush - Anthem Pink Floyd - Run Like Hell Kansas - The Wall Supertramp - Bloody Well Right King Crimson - The Night Watch Genesis - The Carpet Crawlers Alan Parsons Project - Time |
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Saperlipopette!
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The Dark Elf
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Karn Evil 9 was played to death on American and Canadian airwaves, and I believe that most sentient posters here recognize and have heard the songs on the radio from the list I posted. I've never really listened to Kansas at all, but evidently the album Leftoverture went 6x platinum around the world, indicating that even knuckle-dragging dolts from your country bought the album. Otherwise, I don't give a damn about your feelings of insignificance, cry about your inadequacies elsewhere.
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