Hey
PA members:
The
following is an email I recently sent to my radio fan-club (of sorts)
to give a preview of themed playlists I'm wanting to put on air this
Spring. I've decided to post it here on Progarchives too!
I don't have a regular program time slot, but I'm usually asked to go
on air Friday nights. I'll keep posting here throughout the Spring to
announce when I'll be on air, and what the theme will be any given
night.
Listening
to a live program is easy online at KSFR.org, (community radio
in Santa Fe, New Mexico) which has a play button on the top left of
the page. Please also feel free (as the message below mentions)
to post suggestions for any of these playlists. Thanks,
Z
Hi
Folks:
I'm
gearing up for some more radio DJ action this Spring! My first
show will likely air Friday, March 20 from 8-10 PM Mountain Time, on KSFR.org.
As
most of you know, I usually have a theme for each program, but I
haven't decided on one for next week yet (or beyond).
So,
as the first air-date is still over a week away, I thought I'd give a
preview of some of the playlists that are (mostly) ready to
put on air. Here are the ones I've been leaning toward:
Amazing
Violin II. The Spring 2019
program of The Amazing Violin generated
the most comments/suggestions (and listenership?) of any KSFR
program I did. SO, how about another round with more great violin,
perhaps some viola/cello in the mix as well?
Childhood
Great music with the theme of
childhood, including some tracks with actual children and/or
children's choirs singing. (Note, may combine this with
Transatlantic,
below).
Proto-Prog
to 1969
Hour
1: the roots of Progressive
Rock Explored, 1965-1968 with The
Beatles, Moody Blues, Black Sabbath, Procol Harem,
The Nice and other foundational bands.
Hour
2: 1969 the year in
which Progressive Rock really started to sprout with initial albums
of the best bands of the budding genre: King Crimson, Yes,
Genesis, Jethro Tull, Renaissance, and more.
Either
the Breakup of The Yardbirds or The
Yes-Men (OK, maybe both, but at least one).
For these, I will highlight music of the solo careers and/or other
bands that members of the mentioned bands have played in, e.g., Led
Zeppelin, Cream, Renaissance, Flash, etc.
Transatlantic
One of the best “supergroups”
of recent years. A sampling of music from each of the four members'
original bands (two from the U.S. and two from Europe), –
concluding with music from Transatlantic
itself, including their superb epic: Duel
With The Devil (with
children's choir--may combine with Childhood theme above).
Those
are what I have "on deck", but I also have some
alternatives including several regional sample playlists for Prog
Rock from
Germany,
France, Quebec, Northern Europe, Eastern Europe, Latin America,
and the United
States.
plus topical/musical playlists: Harpsichord,
Flute, Beautiful Sadness (melancholic Prog), Freedom, Friendship,
Lies/hypocrisy, "Carried Away"
and more.
...All
probably more than I'll get to this Spring, so I'll prioritize them
at least partly based on any feedback I get. So feel free to shoot me
a message for whatever looks the most interesting to you.
Hope
many of you get to tune in.
Happy
(almost) Springtime!
Z
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