Tonight starting with tributes to two very different musical personalities this week - Burt Bacharach (whose well-known compositions could themselves be heard for hours and hours) and Phil Spalding, a widely travelled bass player perhaps best known here on Saturday nights as a member of GTR, the "supergroup" formed by guitarists Steve Howe (ex-Yes) and Steve Hackett (ex-Genesis) and also as an occasional collaborator with Mike Oldfield. Plus a couple of songs you would have heard from Geoff Tate and his band last night at The Gov.
8pm
Elvis Costello Toledo (1998) (Painted From Memory)
McCoy Tyner (There's) Always something there to remind me (1997) (What the World Needs Now: The Music of Burt Bacharach)
Joe Cocker Need your love so bad (1997) (Across From Midnight)
GTR Reach out (never say no) (live, 1986) (1997) (King Biscuit Flower Hour)
Tubular World Tubular Bells Part One (2019) (Tubular World)
9pm
Queensryche Best I can (1990) (Empire)
Queensryche Empire (1990) (Empire)
Dyssidia Arrival (2020) (Costly Signals)
The Omnific Posterity (2021) (Escapades)
All India Radio Distance 3 (Outtake) (2022) (Lost Songs From Infinity)
The Pagan Love Cult Hats off to Hoffmann (2017) (The Last Of The Long Lost Hippies)
Ben Rogers Instrumental Asylum Seasons of change (2007) (Reverb Rehab)
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Music with pictures:
Now this is an extraordinarily trippy video...from The Pagan Love Cult (of Nimbin, or thereabouts), filmed at the release of their album (2017, or thereabouts)...
From Adelaide band Dyssida, a "guitar and bass playthrough" of tonight's heavy track:
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