For tonight's edition of "Seasons Of Change", to paraphrase the title of a very early Pink Floyd song, we...
...exactly 50 years ago, encountering the usual diverse serving of prog rock and anything else that fits from Australia and overseas, or at least as much as can fit into 2 hours. Amidst some classics and oddities, this includes classic Australian music from Blackfeather, Fraternity, Kahvas Jute, Lotus, Spectrum and The Master's Apprentices.
8pm
- Cirith Ungol Toccata (1984) (King Of The Dead)
Lotus Lotus 1 (I’ll be gone) (Jan 1971) (single only / Golden Miles: Australian Progressive Rock 1969-1974)
Spectrum I’ll be gone (Jan 1971) (single, bonus track on re-issue of Part 1)
Kahvas Jute Vikings (Jan 1971) (Wide Open)
Barclay James Harvest Mocking bird (Feb 1971) (Once Again)
Yes I’ve seen all good people (Feb 1971) (The Yes Album)
Spectrum Drifting (Mar 1971) (Part One)
Fraternity Seasons of Change (Mar 1971) (Golden Miles: Australian Progressive Rock 1969-1974)
Jethro Tull Locomotive breath (Mar 1971 ) (Aqualung )
The Groundhogs Cherry red (1971) (Split)
9pm
Procol Harum Song for a dreamer (Apr 1971) (Broken Barricades)
Blackfeather Seasons of change (Part 1) (Apr 1971) (At The Mountains Of Madness)
The Doors Riders on the storm (Apr 1971) (LA Woman)
Caravan Nine feet underground (Apr 1971) (In The Land Of Grey And Pink)
The Master’s Apprentices Because I love you (April 1971) (Choice Cuts)
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For Bach-tober:
From the studios of ABC TV in 1971, Lotus:
"Songs inspired by Bach" - which, in a whirlwind-like 17 minutes, manages to connect Paul Simon, Paul McCartney, the Beach Boys, two classical-rock crossover groups (Ekseption and Sky) and the Swingle Singers...
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