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Snow Dog
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Joined: March 23 2005
Location: Caerdydd
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Points: 32995
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Posted: March 22 2011 at 11:26 |
prog058 wrote:
moshkito wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for posting, but the bigger font is not going to make you look. or sound better, I don't think.
All in all, there are enough of these shows on the Internet, and the single biggest problem with them is the repetitive mature of the material they push and play.
In the end, after you hear it for an hour or 2, the show is over ... and the same thing over and over and over again, and you will play the same band again tomorrow, even the same song!
One of these days ... one of these days ...
Good luck in your venture, of course! |
The bigger font is there merely to indicate an announcement and hopefully draw people's attention.
Thank you for the encouragement. We are from Australia, and if you would like to direct me to a Prog radio show in our country I think you would be giving up before long. There aren't any.
We have hundreds of albums of material from Procol Harum to Phideaux, from King Crimson to Maudlin of the Well, so you will not be hearing the 'same thing' each week. The real reason to listen, perhaps, since you can hear these artists on last fm and other internet sites, is the discussion, and contributions from fans.
Prog is a postmodern genre really, and consequently filled with great virtuoso's and experimentation. Discussions and news and opinions around this genre can be brought into the live radio medium from wonderful sites such as this one.
I don't think it is wise to criticise two guys with a love for this genre of music who are bringing it to a wider audience straight after simply hearing the news.
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Don't worry about Mosh. He knows absolutely everything about everything. No bigger font of knowledge exists on this site. He's teaching us ignorant rabble stuff all the time. He even knows how we feel and think about stuff.
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Prog Geo
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Joined: November 09 2010
Location: Athens (Greece)
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Points: 2555
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Posted: March 22 2011 at 11:16 |
Nice show.
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Sonorous Meal show every Sunday at 20:00 (greek time) on http://www.justincaseradio.com
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The Truth
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Joined: April 19 2009
Location: Kansas
Status: Offline
Points: 21795
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Posted: March 22 2011 at 10:42 |
moshkito wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for posting, but the bigger font is not going to make you look. or sound better, I don't think.
All in all, there are enough of these shows on the Internet, and the single biggest problem with them is the repetitive mature of the material they push and play.
In the end, after you hear it for an hour or 2, the show is over ... and the same thing over and over and over again, and you will play the same band again tomorrow, even the same song!
One of these days ... one of these days ...
Good luck in your venture, of course! |
Wow Mosh, you actually sound like you've heard this show.
And what's a repetitive mature?
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prog058
Forum Newbie
Joined: March 29 2010
Location: Australia
Status: Offline
Points: 33
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Posted: March 22 2011 at 04:42 |
moshkito wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for posting, but the bigger font is not going to make you look. or sound better, I don't think.
All in all, there are enough of these shows on the Internet, and the single biggest problem with them is the repetitive mature of the material they push and play.
In the end, after you hear it for an hour or 2, the show is over ... and the same thing over and over and over again, and you will play the same band again tomorrow, even the same song!
One of these days ... one of these days ...
Good luck in your venture, of course! |
The bigger font is there merely to indicate an announcement and hopefully draw people's attention. Thank you for the encouragement. We are from Australia, and if you would like to direct me to a Prog radio show in our country I think you would be giving up before long. There aren't any. We have hundreds of albums of material from Procol Harum to Phideaux, from King Crimson to Maudlin of the Well, so you will not be hearing the 'same thing' each week. The real reason to listen, perhaps, since you can hear these artists on last fm and other internet sites, is the discussion, and contributions from fans. Prog is a postmodern genre really, and consequently filled with great virtuoso's and experimentation. Discussions and news and opinions around this genre can be brought into the live radio medium from wonderful sites such as this one. I don't think it is wise to criticise two guys with a love for this genre of music who are bringing it to a wider audience straight after simply hearing the news.
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moshkito
Forum Senior Member
Joined: January 04 2007
Location: Grok City
Status: Offline
Points: 17505
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Posted: March 21 2011 at 18:09 |
Hi,
Thanks for posting, but the bigger font is not going to make you look. or sound better, I don't think.
All in all, there are enough of these shows on the Internet, and the single biggest problem with them is the repetitive mature of the material they push and play.
In the end, after you hear it for an hour or 2, the show is over ... and the same thing over and over and over again, and you will play the same band again tomorrow, even the same song!
One of these days ... one of these days ...
Good luck in your venture, of course!
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Music is not just for listening ... it is for LIVING ... you got to feel it to know what's it about! Not being told! www.pedrosena.com
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prog058
Forum Newbie
Joined: March 29 2010
Location: Australia
Status: Offline
Points: 33
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Posted: March 20 2011 at 19:08 |
Hey guys,
My friend and I have a prog rock radio show, and I know very few of them are around.
So if you are interested in hearing prog music with discussions, reviews, interviews, performances, etc then tune in.
The easiest way is streaming from the website:
http://www.radio.monash.edu/listen
every Wednesday at 12pm EST
Or, you can listen the podcast any time you like:
http://soundcloud.com/progress-on-radio-monash/show-1-progress-on-radio
Thanks
Nathan
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