30 October, 2020

Playlist - 31 October 2020

According to Roger Miller, possibly one of the most versatile singers and songwriters of our time:
- "It's one thing to have talent. It's another to figure out how to use it."
According to Neil Peart, drummer and lyricist for Canadian band Rush:
- "The measure of a life is a measure of love and respect…So hard to earn, so easily burned".
Of course, they were both right.

8pm
Roger Miller    King of the road (rec. Nov 1964, released 1965) (single)
Porcupine Tree    Stranger by the Minute (acoustic) (2012/2020) (Pure Narcotic - Acoustic Session 2012)
Ben Craven & Tim Bennets    No specific harm (2020) (ProgAustralis Live)
The Ben Cameron Project    Tipping point Pt.1 (2014) (Tipping Point)
Martin Barre    Hammer (live) (2019) (Live In NY)
Projected Twin    Shark water (2010) (Earth To World)
9pm
Camel    Lunar sea / Skylines (live) (1978) (A Live Record)
The Nice    Brandenburger (1968) (single, Ars Longa Vita Brevis)
King Crimson    21st century schizoid man (1969) (In The Court Of The Crimson King)
Jeff St John’s Copperwine    Fanciful flights of mind (1970) (Joint Effort)
Procol Harum    In the wee small hours of sixpence (1968) (single only, b-side, bonus track on Shine On Brightly)
Rush    The garden (2012) (Clockwork Angels)
Mike Rudd    Lottery  (2015) (demo)
Ben Rogers Instrumental Asylum    Seasons of change (2007) (Reverb Rehab)

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Cheering a world in the grip of COVID (or at least their followers and fans) - Robert Fripp and Toyah Wilcox sharing their most recent Sunday Lunch:


Shaun Holton, aka Projected Twin, with a solo performance in the USA:


Roger Miller performing a medley of his self-described "depressive jazz" for a studio audience who appear to be simultaneously appreciative and bemused. Roger introduces his band by having them introduced to each other, possibly the most trippy '60's artefact you'll see for a while:



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