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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 13 2013 at 16:27
After last weeks Man on the Street Who Loves Prog edition of the Between Two Worlds progressive music show at www.crmk.co.uk we are back with a normal show this week from 8PM on Monday 15th April. There`ll be a couple of worthy birthday mentions and some crackingly good and diverse selection of prog rock for you to enjoy including music from Spocks Beard, Kaipa, The Flower Kings, Also Eden, Astra, The Room, Paidarion, Caravan, Paradigm Shift, Culpepers Orchard, Edgar Broughton, TImes Forgotten, Jonesy, X-Panda, Uriah Heep, IQ, Infinite Wisdom, FramePictures, The Pre Decimals, Pilgrym and Comedy of Errors.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 08 2013 at 13:40
On Monday 8th April from 8pm BST (7pm GMT) Malcolm Weinberg is the Man on the Street Who Loves Prog studio guest. Malcolm has chosen an excellent line up of bands that have infused him with a love of progressive rock music over the years. He will regale us with tales of why he likes these bands and I`m sure there`ll be a couple of anecdotes along the way. The music will cover 4 decades, the globe and will include some debut bands for B2W. Lots for us to look forward to so please do your best to support Malcolm on the MOTSWLP show.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 01 2013 at 13:39
No show this evening as Kev is on holiday. He'll be back next Monday (8th) with a special show featuring one of the regular listeners - it's "The Man On The Street Who Loves Prog" show.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 25 2013 at 14:57
The Between Two Worlds progressive rock show on Monday 25th March at www.crmk.co.uk from 8pm will be of biblical proportions as it will last just over 3 hours. This weeks theme is the Bible and will feature characters, places and general stuff from within it`s text. Music comes from Arena, Flower Kings, KC, Ark, Warhorse, Progeland, Jefferson Airplane, Jethro Tull, Genesis, The Inner Road, Goliath, Rachels Birthday, Ramases, UH, No Man, In Search For, Peter Gabriel, Bader Nana, The Enid, Kingfisher Sky, ELP, IOEarth, Times Up, Gracious and Neal Morse.

For those who like to chat then please use the following link;

http://www.chatzy.com/BetweenTwoWorlds

http://www.crmk.co.uk/listen
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 18 2013 at 17:13
The Between Two Worlds progressive rock show, now in its third year and 120 somethingth show, is on every Monday evening from 8-11ish UK time, broadcast from Milton Keynes by host Kevin Slaymaker. The show features many unusual bands, great music and also plenty of trivia. You can listen in by going to http://www.crmk.co.uk/listen and you can also join Kevin and his listeners in the chatroom at http://us11.chatzy.com/betweentwoworlds

There's about an hour left of tonight's show so you can catch it if you're quick. The theme tonight is "Space".
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