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Fischman
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I would have said the most obvious choice is Kansas: Carry on My Wayward Son...
But then I remembered that the radio edit cut out quite a chunk, so I don't think that counts.
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Magog2112
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In no particular order, here are my top ten accessible, radio-friendly prog songs: 1. Arena - Enemy Without 2. Echolyn - Winterthru 3. ELO - Can't Get It Out of My Head 4. The Flower Kings - Vox Humana 5. Galahad - Julie Anne 6. Genesis - Follow You Follow Me 7. IQ - One Fatal Mistake 8. Kate Bush - Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God) 9. Marillion - Dry Land 10. Pain of Salvation - Second Love
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Dapper~Blueberries
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1. Fantastic Place - Marillion
2. Owner Of A Lonely Heart - Yes 3. Kayleigh - Marillion 4. Elephant Talk - King Crimson 5. From The Flame - Leprous
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Psychedelic Paul
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Barclay James Harvest - Hymn Camel - Your Love is Stranger Than Mine ELP - I Believe in Father Christmas Genesis - Follow You, Follow MeThe Moody Blues - Nights in White Satin Mike Oldfield with Maggie Reilly - Moonlight Shadow Pink Floyd - Another Brick in the Wall Procol Harum - A Whiter Shade of Pale Renaissance - Northern Lights
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mellotronwave
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Elephant talk really ? |
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Grumpyprogfan
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Off the top of my head.
Spock's Beard - All on a Sunday Steely Dan - Dirty Work Echolyn - The Cheese Stands Alone Dream Theater - Hollow Years Fates Warning - Another Perfect Day Todd Rundgren - Compassion Mike Keneally - Live in Japan Freak Kitchen - Breathe Izz - I Move Wippy Bonstack - Beautiful Stain |
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richardh
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updated list: Pendragon - Starfish and The Moon Muse - Verona Southern Empire - Hold On To Me Big Big Train - Alive IZZ - Don't Panic Isobar - Elves are go! It Bites - This Is England Lonely Robot - A Model Life Frost* - Pocket Sun The Mute Gods - Tardigrades Will Inherit The Earth |
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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Frank Zappa - Peaches en Regalia
Echolyn - A Short Essay Arena - Friday's Dream The Flower Kings - Underdog Spock's Beard - Waste Away Porcupine Tree - Trains Focus - Sylvia Uriah Heep - The Wizard Gentle Giant - Two Weeks In Spain Banco - Traccia 2 Hopefully there's nothing wrong with instrumentals since three of mine here are. Also I almost picked number one by Gentle Giant and June by Spock's Beard but didn't think they were really prog enough. Edited by AFlowerKingCrimson - September 16 2023 at 08:04 |
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Lewian
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Here's another list: Tony Banks - Water out of Wine Sylvan - Worlds Apart Supertramp - Logical Song Peter Hammill - Just Good Friends Steve Hackett - Hoping Love Will Last Tori Amos - Crucify Grobschnitt - Snowflakes Camel - West Berlin Kraftwerk - Taschenrechner Irmin Schmidt - Roll On Euphrates
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moshkito
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Hi, And all of these were played, and then some, on Guy Guden's show way back when ... I still have over 300 hours of his stuff all the way from 1974 to 1980, and many of these were "staples" of the show. And yes, they were played on radio by many folks, and Guy was not the only one that did not give acahoot about the commercial side of things, and many of the artists have appreciated his dedication to the music, and it shows in the hundreds of ID's and promos for the show. FM radio was better than we gave it credit for, up until early 1980's when the great Corporate Rape took place in America. (... they bought all the FM stations so they were no longer independent!) I think it was Texaco, that bought out the Santa Barbara station ... don't quote me on it.
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Hi, Without trying to sound mean, all of DE's list was played on the FM band in Santa Barbara and LA, for sure. The problem might be that in Podunk, TN you will never here any of it, because of too much Country Music, or something like it. You might not even be aware of it, but in the 70's several bands in LA sued the top radio stations because their material was not being played, and they won the thing, though many of the stations merely put up a couple of hours per week for some of these bands, many of which that were a part of the Penelope Spheeris specials. But there were, in LA several stations that played a lot of "imports" as so much of this stuff was known then (Genesis was all "imports" until SEBTP in terms of the release times!). Even though Santa Barbara is not a major market like LA, I can post a quick list of Space Pirate Radio material for 1975/1976/1977/1978 and 1979 ... even though that listing of mine is likely to not even be half the number of bands ... and it will give you a much better idea of how much of this stuff was well known in the LA area, and places like Moby Disk sold this stuff and the "imports" ... and did really well at least through much of the 1980's when the distribution of these changed somewhat and stuff was available in America. By then, I think many of these bands had gotten "beyond" the radio thing, and things like TD and KS that were more "eccentric" were not heard much, but I can tell you that Guy played them all ... in their entirety, too! "Accessibility" for radio, was a joke ... and Guy used to post some of the insults and jibes he took for being so adamant about all these things, and he never got credit for getting many bands on the air that he should ... including Average White Band (introduced with a spoof on the radio bosses! "it will never be a hit!"), Supertramp, Golden Earring, Gentle Giant, Roxy Music, Peter Hammill/VdGG, Nektar, TD, KS and so many more ... impossible to list them all! And the music itself, just about did not need radio after 1985 ... many did it on their own, including the likes of Marillion that got the fan club to pay for their studio time for at least 2 albums, that helped them stay alive ... as sales took off! Not to mention a certain SW that started a band in his garage on his own and sold cassettes, until one day the suits began knocking his door down because it was selling BIG!
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^ Didn't come across as particularly mean to me. You can do far worse. Except you skipped the part where I called myself an idiot. But that's not really mean either. Anyway Guy Guden and his Space Pirate Radio didn't exist in my part of the world in the time of my formative years. I know he's still at it. I've never been a radio person though. We traded music, created our own clubs, and INTRODUCED leftfield music to each other. Something I haven't stopped doing.
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moshkito
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Hi, Not exactly on topic ... but Guy's show has never been for a "radio person" at all. And this was one of the parts that he took a lot of flack for. The show is, was, a lot more of a conceptual mix, way back when about all European music ONLY, and now, it is by far the best mix of music with the listing of artists encompassing over 70 years ... and in many ways the ONLY really "progressive" show out there that is not tied to a silly definition and sound. So it all depends on what one feels is "radio-friendly", because in many ways that means ... a format, and a sound that is recognizable to everyone's ears. I am not sure that the folks responding are aware of the massive difference in that concept, but the OP is not, I don't think, interested in "different" ... it's looking for stuff that he will play when he gets in front of a microphone, I guess!
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Guy Guden didn't invent Pirate Radio as far as I know. Europe and The UK had Radio Luxemborg and Radio Caroline. The latter was very good with prog and supported it past the whole punk thing. I heard them play extended tracks incluidng all of Tubular Bells on one occasion. Radio Luxemborg was a fun listen when I was 12 or 13. It was a good station for youngsters and way better than BBC Radio which often was crappola and populated by lets say dodgy characters (excepting our beloved Alan ''Fluff'' Freeman who got hs own prog show on a Saturday afternoon, but even that was shunted away. Still fond memories though of him getting excited about UK's debut release). Radio Luxemborg also put ELP at NO1 when Fanfare For The Common Man was out there.
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Hi, Guy always credited these Pirate stations and it was loud and clear on his original promos and id's. "they played the music you couldn't hear". I would think that the word "Space" was added to it as a way to bring about a new form and feeling. But in many ways, nowadays, when compared to the amount of "progressive" stuff in shows out there, Guy's show is still the ultimate "Pirate Radio", when most of the other shows are too recognizable, sound similar and often the same, as a lot of stuff out there. In this sense, Guy's show is not predictable at all!
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