11 February, 2021

Playlist - 13 February 2021

Departing briefly from the world of prog rock with 3 songs which each feature the talents of singer, songwriter and talented musican Dave 'The Bloke' Ovendon, who passed away this week: a founding member of bush band Bullamakanka, previously with The 69er's, the Richard Clapton band and others. The diversity continues with selections from the musical legacy of jazz-rock fusion legend Chick Corea, and from Adelaide post-rock soundscapes from Aura Form and "neo-classical" group Little Cloud. From the Seasons Of Change Birthday Book comes music featuring expat Bob Daisley (Kahvas Jute, Blizzard of Ozz, Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow, Uriah Heep and many others), Peter Gabriel (Genesis and solo), Steve Hackett (Genesis and solo) and Mic Conway (Captain Matchbox Whoopee Band).

8pm
Bullamakanka    (The bunyip from) Hooligan’s creek (single)
The 69’ers    Harry Rag (1971) (The 69’ers Album)
Richard Clapton    Girls on the avenue (1975) (Girls On The Avenue)
Return To Forever    Duel of the jester and the tyrant Part I and Part II (1976) (Romantic Warrior)
Chick Corea & Return To Forever    Captain Marvel (1973) (Light As A Feather)
Chick Corea Akoustic Band    Spain (1989) (Chick Corea Akoustic Band)
Aura Form    Galactic current (2016) (Vesica Pisces)
Little Cloud    Asinine (2020) (This Is Here)
9pm
Peter Gabriel    Solsbury Hill (1977) (Peter Gabriel)
Genesis    The return of the giant hogweed (live,1973) (Genesis Live)
Genesis    Entangled (1976) (A Trick Of The Tail)
Steve Hackett    Tubehead (2009) (Out Of The Tunnel’s Mouth)
Kahvas Jute    Parade of fools (1970)  (Wide Open)
Kahvas Jute    Ascend (live, 2005) (1970)  (Wide Open, bonus track)
Captain Matchbox Whoopee Band    Down undergroundsville (1974) (b-side of Hernando’s Hideaway / bonus track on reissue of Wangaratta Wahini)
Captain Matchbox Whoopee Band    Jug band music ( 1974) (Wangaratta Wahine)

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