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Casartelli
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Tonight's playlist from 22:00 CET onwards: Sanhedrin - Sobriety Van Der Graaf Generator - The Undercover Man North Atlantic Oscillation - Ritual Fairport Convention - Matty Groves Phideaux - Love Theme from Number Seven GTR - The Hunter Matthew Parmenter - Dirty Mind …And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead - The Wasteland Porcupine tree - Time Flies Rainbow - No Release The Pineapple Thief - All I Need to Know The Incredible String Band - The Water Song Iron Maiden - To Tame a Land The Nits - In the Dutch Mountains Terry Riley - A Rainbow in Curved Air |
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DutchProg
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Tonight's playlist from 22:00 to 24:00 (CET):
Airbag - White Wall Riverside - Loose Heart Star One - Two Plus Two Equals Five Rush - Manhattan Project (Live) It Bites - Calling All The Heroes (Live) Archive - Sane (Live) Leprous - White Arena - The Hanging Tree
Gazpacho - The Walk Roger Waters - What God Wants, Pt. 1 Resistor - Waiting To Believe Martin Darvill And Friends - The Greatest Show On Earth [parts 1 To 6] For Absent Friends - Father Symphony X - Paradise Lost Edited by DutchProg - January 04 2013 at 15:02 |
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Kati
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Is this radio show related to DPRP in any way?
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DutchProg
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Sorry, what is DPRP?
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Kati
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Hi Dutch Prog, Nice to meet you I guess it's not, thus it might be off topic here now. I will send you a private message to with explaining you what it is
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DutchProg
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Hi Kati,
Nice to meet you to . Looking forward to your explanation, never to old to learn Regards, Ronald
Edited by DutchProg - January 04 2013 at 18:26 |
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DutchProg
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The Prog Files is a program loaded with the best Progressive, Symphonic and the better Classic rock. On air every workday from 22:00 - 24:00 (CET). Every Sunday from 18:00 - 24:00 (CET) we transmit a compilation of these shows.
Playlist for Sunday compilation, January 6th: Fish - The Field Magic Pie - Pointless Masquerade Gandalf - Going Home Van Der Graaf Generator - Lost Mercury Rev - The Funny Bird (Live) Camel - Lunar Sea Opeth - I Feel The Dark Frankie Goes To Hollywood - Welcome To The Pleasuredome The Urbane - Parachute Anneke Van Giersbergen & Danny Cavanagh - Teardrop The Tea Party - The Halcyon Days Pallas - Heart Attack I.E.M. - Arcadia Son Pink Floyd - Terminal Frost Omd - The Beginning And The End Everon - North Galleon - Lightworks A Day's Work - My Ambulant Caress Oaksenham - Water Spark Novact - So Help Me God 35007 - 44 05 Anubis - The Holy Innocent Balloon - It's Still Today Lunatic Soul - Suspended In Whiteness Ataraxia - Sigillat A Chinese Firedrill - Circles Gary Hughes - In Flames Magenta - Sloth Sanhedrin - Sobriety Van Der Graaf Generator - The Undercover Man North Atlantic Oscillation - Ritual Fairport Convention - Matty Groves Phideaux - Love Theme From Number Seven Gtr - The Hunter Matthew Parmenter - Dirty Mind And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead - The Wasteland Porcupine Tree - Time Flies Rainbow - No Release The Pineapple Thief - All You Need To Know The Incredible String Band - The Water Song Iron Maiden - To Tame A Land Nits - In The Dutch Mountains Terry Riley - A Rainbow In Curved Air |
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Kati
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Hi Ronald, I sent you a pm , my sincere apologies for the late reply as I couldn't find this thread , luckily I remembered to use my brain for once and l got it from my email notifications Many thanks and friendly regards Sonia
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Distorted Harmony - Kono Yume Konchordat - Panic Room Asia - Open Your Eyes Abel Ganz - The Dangers Of Strangers (Part 1) Steve Thorne - Wayward Blind Ego - Obsession Frostx - No Me, No You Jolly - Pretty Darling Sylvan - One Step Beyond Galahad - I Could Be God Phideaux - Railyard Riverside - Dna Ts. Rednum Or F. Raf Rush - Losing It Airbag - Colours Sun Domingo - For Only You Opeth - The Lines In My Hand Maxxess - Q.E.D. Edited by DutchProg - January 07 2013 at 14:44 |
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lucas
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currently listening to the playlist. I quite liked the konchordat track. Asia is currently on air, I am not a fan (I love AOR - FM, Push, Heart, Distance, Signal... - but in the case of Asia, I think they have too much "so-so" songs and not very memorable choruses in their songs) however, that "open your eyes" has some good moments. |
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"Magma was the very first gothic rock band" (Didier Lockwood)
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I share your opinion about Asia. They have their moments
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lucas
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About Abel Ganz : it's a shame that Alan Reed doesn't sing on this song.
Next on to Steve Thorne, I remember this song, from an album featuring a host of quality guests, among which Tony Levin. In the vein of Martin Orford's pop-prog stuff. |
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lucas
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Blind Ego : discovering them, vocalist reminds me of Orphan Project's one, and Stiltskin's (later with Genesis) which is a good thing, music sounds a bit "emo" in the choruses.
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"Magma was the very first gothic rock band" (Didier Lockwood)
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Frost* : a good example of successful blend of pop and prog. Key work and choruses remind a lot of Mind's Eye.
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"Magma was the very first gothic rock band" (Didier Lockwood)
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And now a possible comercial in France, Spain and America .... If there is no commercial you will hear a 2 minute song.
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lucas
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DutchProg, I would suggest to alternate between the different prog sub-genres : some folk, some jazz-rock, some tech death, some ambient/electronic, some post-rock, some classic rock, some world-inflected prog, some avant-garde...Not just pop-prog.
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Lucas, I send you a PM
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Amaran's Plight - Revelation Profuna Ocean - Waiting for the fall Pallas - Towers of Babble Asgard - More New Myths Gevende - Esinti Darwin's Radio - Breath it In Greylevel - Already, Not Yet Jethro Tull - Black Satin Dancer Airbag - White Walls Chris - Eve of destiny Egdon Heath - The Killing Silence Anasazi - shine a light Mystery - Hey You Blackfield - Glow |
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Tonight's playlist from 22:00 CET, full of folk, jazz-rock, tech death, ambient/electronic, post-rock, classic rock, world-inflected prog, avant-garde... or at least some of it ;) Gryphon - Second Spasm Rush - Red Sector A Sparks - When Do I Get to Sing "My Way" Gazpacho - Hell Freezes Over I Black Mountain - Old Fangs The Moody Blues - Legend of a Mind Metallica - Welcome Home (Sanitarium) Satellite - Downtown Skyline Black Sabbath - The Wizard Paatos - Gone The Doors - You Make Me Real Martin Orford - Quilmes Muse - Showbiz Styx - I'm O.K. Queen - Great King Rat Talk Talk - Tomorrow Started [Live] Anekdoten - Ricochet Fairport Convention - No Man's Land Eyestrings - Lifelines
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Kati
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link, link please? I want to tune in, the show starts in 25 min neh?
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