After last weeks grim post-Halloween edition of SoC, normal service is resumed this week with another diverse serving of prog rock and anything else that
fits from Australia and overseas, including recent music from Adelaide
band Projected Twin and classic music from Australian bands Spectrum and Tully. And it's happy birthday to Greg Lake (singer and bass player with ELP and - originally - King Crimson), Roy Wood (ELO, Wizzard) and record engineer and producer Roy Thomas Baker (best known for his involvement with giving Queen their classy sound).
8pm
The Flower Kings Calling home + Afterlife (1999) (Flower Power)
Muse New born (2001) (Origin Of Symmetry)
Muse Supermassive black hole (2006) (Black Holes & Revelations)
Ozric Tentacles Aura borealis (1999) (Waterfall Cities)
Djam Karet Topanga safari (1991) (Burning The Hard City)
Electric Light Orchestra The battle of Marston Moor (1972) (ELO: The Collection)
Roy Wood & Wizzard See my baby jive (1973) (Wizzard Brew)
9pm
King Crimson 21st century schizoid man (1969) (In The Court Of The Crimson King)
Emerson Lake & Palmer Lucky man (1970) (Emerson Lake & Palmer)
Spectrum Fiddling fool (1971) (Part One)
Tully Sea of joy Part 1 + Thank you + Sea of joy Part 2 (1971) (Sea Of Joy)
Queen Killer queen (1974) (Sheer Heart Attack)
Hawkwind Paradox (1974) (The Hall Of The Mountain Grill)
10pm
Projected Twin Post secret + I’ll fall for anything (2010) (Earth To World)
The Dixie Dregs Intro + Freefall + Country house shuffle + Cruise control + Take it off the top (live, 1979) (King Biscuit Flower Hour Presents)
The Dregs Road expense (1980) (Dregs Of The Earth)
Jeff St John And Yama Nothing comes easy (1967) (single only, So You Wanna Be A Rock ‘n' Roll Star)
Urtekk Euphonics (2013) (Urtekk EP)
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