17 September, 2020

Playlist - 19 September 2020

8pm
Porcupine Tree    Radioactive toy (1992) (On the Sunday Of Life)
Porcupine Tree    Stranger by the minute (1999) (Stupid Dream)
Porcupine Tree    Four chords that made a million (2000) (Lightbulb Sun)
Porcupine Tree    Lazarus (2005) (Deadwing)
Porcupine Tree    Way out of here (2007)  (Fear Of A Blank Planet)
Porcupine Tree    Time flies (2009) (The Incident)
Steven Wilson    The raven that refused to sing (2013) (The Raven That Refused To Sing)
Steven Wilson    Permanating (2017) (To The Bone)
9pm
Procession    Listen (1968) (single only / So You Want To Be A Rock ‘n’ Roll Star?)
Bulldog    Inner spring (1970) (single only / Golden Miles: Australian Progressive Rock 1969-1974)
Manfred Mann’s Earth Band    I’ll be gone (1974) (The Good Earth)
Manfred Mann’s Earth Band    Joybringer (1973) (single only)
Toehider    Moon and moron + Bats aren’t birds (2020) (I Like it!)
Kansas    Lamplight symphony (1974) (Song For America)
Kansas    Carry on wayward son (live) (1978/2008) (Two For The Show)
Captain Kickarse & The Awesomes    Pogonophobe (2015) (Grim Repercussions)
Ben Rogers Instrumental Asylum    Seasons of change (2007) (Reverb Rehab)

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A little more chaos from the latest Toehider, the appropriately titled "Go full bore":

SW, Exhibit A - The raven that refused to sing, "It’s a very simple song, again about loss and mortality":

SW, Exhibit B - Permanating, "I'm very proud of the video for Permanating. As soon as I wrote this song I had it in mind that Bollywood dancing would be the perfect accompaniment, such a joyous form of dance for what is probably the most joyous pop song I have ever come up with. I hope it will put a smile on your face as it does for me.":

Kerry Livgren (to right of stage) with Proto-Kaw, the re-formation of an early line-up of Kansas:

The curio of the week - from 48 years ago, Mick Rogers with Manfred Mann's Earth Band, playing Sydney, with the keyboard wizard initially on percussion, and covering the classic Chain song Black and blue (it was also included on their album Messin', 1972):

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