Last Saturday, Seasons Of Change turned the clock back 40 years to 1983, which is also the year when PBA-FM, aka 5PBA, started broadcasting from Salisbury to the wider Adelaide area. Keep an eye on the PBA-FM Facebook page for more updates on the 40th anniversary celebrations as they come to hand.
Tonight, the prog rock musical clock is again re-calibrated, this time to the year 1993, with musical results best described as eclectic...
8pm
The Jeff Beck Group I ain’t superstitious (1968) (Truth)
Roger Waters What god wants, Part 1 (1992) (Amused To Death)
Genesis Driving the last spike (live) (January 1993) (Genesis Live: The Way We Walk – The Longs)
Ozric Tentacles Jurassic shift (April 1993) (Jurassic Shift)
Enchant Mae dae (August 1993) (Blueprint Of The World)
Split Enz Pioneer (live, March 1993) (2005) (Extravagenza)
Split Enz Six months in a leaky boat (live, March 1993) (2005) (Extravagenza)
9pm
Aragon Rocking Horse (Act 1) (1993) (Rocking Horse And Other Short Stories From The Past)
Rush Cut to the chase (October 1993) (Counterparts)
Jethro Tull Crew nights (November 1993) (Nightcap)
Pendragon Nostradamus (Stargazing) (November 1993) (The Window Of Life)
W.H.Y. Woman of steel (1983) (single only)
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.
Music with pictures (not necessarily from 1993):
New, rather nice, live, recording from French band Esthesis:
The Enz on their 1993 reunion tour of New Zealand:
Aussie band Aragon with a 20 minute promo video for their 20 minute song Rocking Horse (Act 1). With the re-release of their album The Angel's Tear last month (December 2022), I think the band have now completed the not insignificant task of re-issuing all six of their (virtually unobtainable) albums (originally released between 1988 and 2004) on their Bandcamp page:
Camel recorded live with their beautiful instrumental "Ice" - this did not make it to air tonight, making way for some music featuring the late Jeff Beck):
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