A healthy dose of music from the beautiful country of New Zealand tonight on Seasons Of Change, starting with that evergreen anthem from Fred Dagg, as re-recorded in 1998 by John Clarke with help from Eddie Rayner.
8pm
Fred Dagg (aka John Clarke) We don’t know how lucky we are (1975/1998 re-recording) (Fred Dagg Anthology)
Pink Floyd Shine on you crazy diamond Pt.1 to 7 (1975/2001) (Wish You Were Here / Echoes)
Dave Brock It’s never too late (2012) (Looking For Love In The Lost land Of Dreams)
Hawkwind The psychedelic warlords (Disappear in smoke) + Winds of change (1974) (The Hall Of The Mountain Grill)
Captain Matchbox Whoopee Band Your feet’s too big (1974) (Wangaratta Wahine / Boogie! Australian Blues R&B And Heavy Rock From The ‘70’s)
Spectrum What the world needs is a new pair of socks (1971) (Milesago)
Spectrum Sensible shoes (live, 2003) (Forever Music presents: Series One – Seasons Of Change)
9pm
Split Enz Walking down a road (1975) (Second Thoughts)
Airlord Is it such a dream (1977) (Clockwork Revenge)
Dragon Darkness (1975) (Scented Gardens For The Blind / Golden Miles - Australian Progressive Rock 1969-1974)
Finn Niwhai (1995) (Finn)
Split Enz One step ahead + Split Ends + Pioneer + Six months in a leaky boat (live, NZ, 1993) (Greatest Hits: Live)
Premiata Forneria Marconi Harlequin (1975) (Chocolate Kings)
Banco (Del Mutuo Soccorso) L’albero del pane (1975) (Banco)
Steely Dan Kings (1972) (Can't Buy A Thrill)
10pm
Voyager Higher existence + Falling (2007) (Univers)
Andy Salvanos Mind your matter (2007) (Closer)
Renaissance One thousand roses + Ashes are burning (live, Japan, 2001) (In The Land Of The Rising Sun)
In case you'd like a bit more NZ prog rock:
Ragnarok on NZ TV, mid 1970's (NZ ONSCREEN.COM)
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