This week, another diverse serving of prog rock and anything else that fits from Australia and around the world, featuring a hefty serving of more recent music from the Australian bands Breaking Orbit and Sebastian Hardie. And there's a brace of birthdays this weekend, including guitarist Andrew Latimer (English band Camel), keyboard wizard Rick Wakeman (Yes), celtic chillout queen Enya, drummer Bill Bruford (Yes, King Crimson, UK, etc) and oz rock guitar wizard Lobby Loyde (The Wild Cherries, The Colored Balls, Billy Thorpe's Aztecs, etc).
8pm
Camel Lies (1981) (Nude)
Camel Hymn to her (1979) (I Can See Your House From Here)
Camel Sasquatch (1982) (The Single Factor)
The Wild Cherries I’m the sea (stop killing me) (1971) (Single only / Golden Miles: Australian Progressive Rock 1969-1974)
The Wild Cherries Krome plated yabby (1967) (single only / Down Under Nuggets)
The Wild Cherries G.O.D (Guitar OverDose) (live, ABC TV, 1970) (The GTK Tapes Vol.1)
Lobby Loyde & Southern Electric Fist of Is: a) At the Colosseum; b) The Fist Falls (1976) (Obsecration)
Breaking Orbit Time traveller (2012) (The Time Traveller)
9pm
Rick Wakeman Catherine of Aragon (1973) (The Six Wives Of Henry VIII)
Rick Wakeman Merlin the magician (1975) (The Myths and Legends of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table)
Rick Wakeman Tubular balls (1995) (Cirque Surreal)
Enya Only time (2000) (A Day Without Rain)
Enya Watermark + Orinoco flow (1988) (Watermark)
Sebastian Hardie Art of life + Another string (2012) (Blueprint)
Sebastian Hardie Rosanna (1976) (Four Moments / Four Moments Of The Windchase)
10pm
Bill Bruford’s Earthworks My heart declares a holiday (1987) (Earthworks)
King Crimson Red (1974) (Red)
Yes Five percent for nothing (1972) (Fragile)
Yes Siberian khatru (1972) (Close To The Edge)
Dave Gilmour Shine on you crazy diamond + Astronomy domine (live, 2006) (Live In Gdansk)
Dave Gilmour The blue (2006) (On an Island)
Sympathy Orchestra Mystic peanut (2014) (Sword Machine)
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