14 November, 2019

Playlist - 16 November 2019

This Saturday evening, recent(ish) music from 3WM (Blue Mountains) and Southern Empire (Adelaide). In the Birthday Book this weekend - kiwi Eddie Rayner (Split Enz and other collaborations since), Australian jazz legend John Sangster and Martin Barre (Jethro Tull). And don't forget about the Open Day at PBA-FM starting from 11am, Wiltshire St, Salisbury.

8pm
Three Wise Monkeys Acheron (2015) (Hear No Evil, comp. / orig. Pseudomonarchia Daemonum EP, 2016)
Southern Empire   Cries for the lonely (2018) (Civilisation)
Eddie Rayner & ENZO   Albert of India (live) (2014) (ENZO - Stranger Than Fiction - Live)
Split Enz   Walking down a road (1975) (Mental Notes)
Split Enz   Pioneer + Six months in a leaky boat (live, NZ, 1993) (Greatest Hits: Live)
Freedom To Glide   Trough of war (2016) (Fall)
9pm
John Sangster   The beautiful pea green boat + The Dong with a luminous nose (1980/2008) (Uttered Nonsense)
John Sangster   A day in the life (1968) (The Joker Is Wild / Back On The Street Again)
Camel   Nimrodel/The procession/The white rider (1974) (Mirage)
Jethro Tull Fire at midnight (1977) (Songs From the Wood)
Martin Barre   Back to steel (live, 2018) (2019) (Live In NY)
Jethro Tull   Sealion (1974) (Warchild)
ENZSO   Voices (1996) (ENZSO)
Ben Rogers Instrumental Asylum Seasons of change (2007) (Reverb Rehab)

Seasons Of Change thanks the sponsors of your local radio station PBA-FM and encourages you to support them too - see the PBA-FM website for more information.

The phrase "beautiful music" gets thrown around so wildly that it has lost much meaning; but from 1980, here is Eddie Rayner and the Enz and one of their most beautiful songs:




If you want to see some of the ENZO - Stranger Than Fiction concert, selected footage from the concerts are available on Eddie Rayner's Youtube channel.

Arriving via an "eddy" in the space-time continuum, from 2009, two Finns and Professor  Rayner; the reformed Enz live in Melbourne at the "Sound Relief" concert:

And from Freedom To Glide:

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