28 August, 2020

Playlist - 29 August 2020

8pm
Peter Gabriel    Solsbury Hill (1977) (Peter Gabriel)
Genesis    Blood on the rooftops (1976) (Wind And Wuthering)
Steve Hackett    Ace of wands (1975) (Voyage Of The Acolyte)
Annie Haslam    Ripples (1995) (Suppers Ready)
Sebastian Hardie    Windchase (1976) (The Windchase)
Anubis    Hitchhiking to Byzantium (2018) (Different Stories)
9pm
Harmonium    Histoire sans paroles (1975) (Les Cinq Saisons)
Jethro Tull    One White Duck / 010 = Nothing at All (1975) (Minstrel In The Gallery)
Martin Barre    Fire at midnight / From the ashes (2013) (Away With Words)
Steeleye Span    Seven hundred elves (1974) (Now We Are Six)
Urtekk    Patterns (2015) (DM-3 Project)
Peak    Penguin (1983) (Ebondazzar)
Mike Noga    We three are lost (2005) (3CR The DIY Arts Show - CD Showcase)

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Some audio and video trippiness from Adelaide electronic band Urtekk:

And Tull, acoustic and live (1992) and with a duck:



22 August, 2020

Playlist - 22 August 2020

8pm
Rush    Seven cities of gold (2012) (Clockwork Angels)
Rush    Ghost of a chance (1991) (Roll The Bones)
Rush    Vital signs (1981) (Moving Pictures)
Voyager    Saccharine dream (2019) (Colours In The Sun)
Voyager    To the morning light (2003) (Element V)
All India Radio    Evening Star (2003/2013) (All India Radio (Expanded Edition))
All India Radio with Steve Kilbey    Brother moon sister sun (2014) (The Rare Earth, orig soundtrack)
Tiger Moth Tales    Golden (2020) (Still Alive / A Visit To Rockfield)
9pm
Magenta    Sloth (live) (2018) (We Are Seven - Live)
Dyssidia    In a heartbeat (2016) (Of Delight And Despair, EP)
Jethro Tull    Life’s a long song (1971) (single only / 20 Years Of Jethro Tull)
Jethro Tull    Summerday sands (1975) (Minstrel In The Gallery)
Tori Amos    Nautical twilight (2011) (Night Of The Hunter)
Tori Amos    Wednesday (2002) (Scarlet’s Walk)
Tori Amos    Parasol (2005) (The Beekeeper)
The Dairy Brothers    My neighbourhood (has been overrun by baboons) (2007) (Got Rock?)
Ben Rogers Instrumental Asylum    Seasons of change (2007) (Reverb Rehab)

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The Tropfest film as created for the Dairy Brothers song:


15 August, 2020

Playlist - 15 August 2020

8pm
Flash (feat. Peter Banks)    LIfetime (1972) (In The Can)
Yes    Astral traveller (1970) (Time And A Word)
Steve Hackett (feat. John Wetton)    Firth of fifth (live, 1996) (1998) (The Tokyo Tapes)
Dave Greenslade    Cactus choir (1976) (Cactus Choir)
Ariel    Jellibad Mutant Pt.1 + Jellibad Mutant Pt.2 + Jellibad Mutant Pt.6 (1975) (Rock & Roll Scars, bonus track on reissue)
9pm
Dream Theater    A change of seasons (1995) (A Change Of Seasons)
Teramaze    An ordinary dream (2015) (Her Halo)
Syzygy    Dreams (2009) (Realms Of Eternity)
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 - please see the PBA-FM website for more information.

From the latest release by Teramaze (Melbourne):



08 August, 2020

Playlist - 8 August 2020

Dipping into the Seasons Of Change Birthday Book this week, with music featuring Tim Gaze (Tamam Shud, Kahvas Jute, Ariel and more) and Deborah Conway (Do Re Mi and solo), along with Richard Henshall (Haken, To-Mera) and John Gustafson (Quatermass, Ian Gillan and Roxy Music, to name just a few).

8pm
Steven Wilson (feat. Ninet Tayeb)    Routine (2015) (Hand Cannot Erase)
Porcupine Tree    Signify (live on Polish radio, Warsaw, 2001) (Warszawa, 2020 digital release)
To-mera    The descent (2012) (Exile)
Haken    In memoriam (2013) (The Mountain)
Ariel    Worm turning blues (1973) (A Strange Fantastic Dream)
Kahvas Jute    Free (1971) (Wide Open)
Tamam Shud    Heaven is closed (1970) (Goolutionites And The Real People)
Tamam Shud    Shakin’ out the stones (live, 2007) (Noosa Rain)
9pm
Quatermass    Black sheep of the family (1970) (Quatermass)
Ian Gillan    Clear air turbulence (1977) (Clear Air Turbulence)
Bullet    The Orchestrator (1970) (The Entrance To Hell)
Peak    Nightmist + Ocean of dreams (1980) (EBONDĂ€ZZAR)
Do Re Mi    Man overboard (1985) (Domestic Harmony)
Deborah Conway    Consider This (1993) (Bitch Epic)
Ben Rogers Instrumental Asylum    Seasons of change (2007) (Reverb Rehab)

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Deborah Conway with the terrific Do Re Mi:

 

From Steven Wilson:

 

01 August, 2020

Playlist - 1 August 2020

Starting with a selection of music from the legacy of the late great guitarist, Peter Green, who passed away last Saturday.

8pm
Fleetwood Mac    Oh well + Rattlesnake shake (live, Boston, 1970) (The Blues Collection)
Kahvas Jute    Parade of fools (1970) (Wide Open)
Flake    Breadalbane (1974) (B-side of single / Psych Bites: Australian Acid Freakrock 1969-1974)
Fanny Adams    Ain’t no lovin’ left (1971) (Fanny Adams / Golden Miles: Australian Progressive Rock 1969-1974)
9pm
Steve Hillage    Glorious Om riff (1978) (Green)
Khan    Space shanty (1972) (Space Shanty)
Gong    I never glid before (1973) (Angel’s Egg)
Spock’s Beard    Gibberish (1999) (Day For Night)
Jordan Rudess    Dance on a volcano (2006) (The Road Home)
Captain Matchbox Whoopee Band    Down undergroundsville (1974) (b-side of Hernando’s Hideaway / bonus track on reissue of Wangaratta Wahini)
Captain Matchbox Whoopee Band    Roll that reefer (live, Dec 1975) (A-Reefer-Derci / Wangaratta Wahini, bonus track)
Fleetwood Mac    Albatross (1968) (single / Pious Bird Of Good Omen)

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The Conway brothers, Jim and Mic, in full flight with Captain Matchbox circa 1974 on ABC TV - "Captain Matchbox emerged at a time when there was a vogue for these styles and they were contemporary with similar local acts such as The 69-ers, Starving Wild Dogs, The Original Battersea Heroes, The Gutbucket Blues Band, The Stovepipe Spasm Band and The Moonshine Jug and String Band (which later evolved into The Angels)" (Milesago):

Steve Hillage in trademark trippy mode: