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Harmonica Ben

Si il y a bien quelque chose qui n'est pas progressif dans ce podacst, c'est le plaisir de l'écouter en boucle !
Bravo et merci pour cette sélection musicale !

Murray

I look forward to another broadening of my horizons into strange worlds. Dig that Hungarian Minor.

Benoît F.

Hungarian Minor ?

In terms of Strange Worlds, you should be served !

No one has spotted even the remotest prog reference in the banner yet. I'm ashamed of my readers !

;-)

Molloy

I'm extremely fond of this venue of the rambling podcast, and that's all but natural as I'm pretty much a (free) jazz buff, fed on Coltrane and Dolphy with an occasionnal dash of Zeppelin.

Quite a bunch of nice recordings here, as usual. I'm especially fond of The Bad Plus cover, and if you like that enough to add it to your podcast, I sense a massive trap laying somewhere ahead of your musical wanderings, called the NYC Avant-Garde Scene... Soundchaser kicks ass, and I concur with your opinion on Chris Squire. Most, most, most impressive bass lines. I also seriously dig Mr Peter Madcat Ruth way of blowing his harp way out of the usual boundaries of the instrument. Too bad the track's too short -- any prog or free jazz fan feels frustrated with tracks less than 8mn long.

As for the references : you've got tubular bells of course, a famous Battersea power station, the drooling face of the 21st century schizoid man, a very "yessy" way of writing "prog"... That's all I can tell at first glance. ;-)

Benoît FELTEN

You got them all, Molloy !

A present is on your way !!!

Glad you like it. I've known about the NYC avant-garde scene for a while. I suspect I'm going to fall into MMW next !

Edu Calle

Good show Ben!

Love the Madcat's song. Where can I buy his records? I'm unable to find them.

Thanks a lot.

Thomas

Stream-of-consciousness comments, written as I was listening to the show. References mentioned below are used to express what I felt when listening to the tracks, not to claim that the artists plagiarized so and so.

1. Pink Floyd. I dig this. I now understand better why French celtic band Tri Yann defined itself as a "progressive folk" band in the 1970s.
2. The whatisname. I love crazy covers so this perfect. Honestly, I wouldn't go through an entire album of that same genre if it weren't covers. However, if it were strictly covers :)
3. Mike Oldfied. Full-on 1970s Tri Yann, or Alan Stivell actually. So more excellent stuff. It seems this use of vocals really inspired the musicians of Cirque du Soleil.
4.Le monde de Kota. Nice but I'm not a big fan of jazz, so there. Sounds a bit too much like a movie soundtrack to me, and like guys who're having fun amongst themselves while I just don't get it and get bored.
5. Henry Butler. Kinda sounds like that drunk guy fooling around at the piano as the party's slowly dying :) It gets much easier on my ears as soon as he stops singing and concentrates on the keyboard.
6. Yes. I like it, it reminds me a bit of "Leb i Sol" in the beginning, then gets a bit too "Supertramp" with the vocals. But the drums and the bass (that can actually be heard clearly), the funky, groovy bits are excellent! The guitar+keyboard really sounds like Leb i Sol, (Aberdojde donke or something like that) and I dig it. I like when people use guitars like this, and not like in Oasis.
7. King Crimson. I like the music, but the singing is ...well.... Sometimes they sound like the Talking Heads, sometimes like myself drunk at karaoke night.
8. Peter McRuth. Very, very cool! Talk about non-boring solos! There must be something about harmonica and distorted electric guitar that touches me, as opposed to pop-rock guitar chords that just make me wanna kill someone.

To sum it up: my favourite episode so far. You widened the small selection of "rock that I like". It was limited to the Velvet Underground and to some crazy Doors tunes and now I have an entire sub-genre to explore.

Thanks a lot!

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