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rocobley 01-07-2002 08:37 AM

How about Kate Bush?
 
I've just bought her debut album 'The Kick Inside' & it's great - and definately prog! Certainly more so than Enya or Lana Lane and they're both on the playlist.

Incidentally now you're including classical music - you'll have to include Bach, the greatest composer *ever*. And on the modern classical tip - as you've already got some Philip Glass (more please!) you should move on to Stockhausen, Harrison Birtwistle and Pierre Boulez!

Finally, how about some Miles Davis?



Roderick

Avian 01-07-2002 09:08 AM

We may add some Kate Bush to the station soon.

Keep a look out for Miles Davis' Bitches Brew Sessions boxset, coming to the station very soon as well!

Avian

Yesspaz 01-07-2002 04:00 PM

Well...
 
Well, as I am not a huge fan of classical music being on this station, if it is going to be here, I think it needs to be minimal. The best of Bach, and Stravinsky's THE RIGHT OF SPRING would be great if more classical is added.

If there's a jazz fusion move here, with BITCHES BREW, then Weather Report and the weirder Charles Minghus stuff would be good.

zvinki 01-08-2002 10:33 AM

Rite of Spring
 
I agree with Yesspaz, the Rite of Spring by Stravinsky certainly strikes a progressive chord in the classical music genre. It was so progressive that it caused a riot when first played in Paris. I would love to hear some pieces from it on AM.

progdirjim 01-08-2002 02:16 PM

I think I have The Rite of Spring. Some Bach will be added, but since we've had mixed reviews on classical, I'm trying to be selective.

As far as fusion, I plan on adding some of Weather Report, and I'll probably add some Mingus.

What do other listeners say to Kate Bush? I have a few of her discs, so we could add a bunch.

Kurt Preston 01-08-2002 03:53 PM

Gotta have some Kate Bush
 
Oh yeah, gotta have Cloudbusting and Running up that Hill from Hounds of Love and most of the Red Shoes album :)

I was hesitant to ask myself because of some of the static about Enya and classical being on the site.

zvinki 01-09-2002 09:12 AM

Max Webster
 
I also have a few Max Webster LP's. I agree that the only stuff that would be considered prog is from their earlier work. Mutiny Up My Sleeve ia also a good album.

Don't judge Max Webster by Kim Mitchell. Max Webster is like Rush meets Frank Zappa whereas Kim Mitchel is like Bon Jovi on a tight budget.

A song that is worth a listen is In Context of the Moon which I've found on Kazaa.

Wrong post. Please ignore.:D

zvinki 01-09-2002 09:15 AM

Max Webster
 
I also have a few Max Webster LP's. I agree that the only stuff that would be considered prog is from their earlier work. Mutiny Up My Sleeve is also a good album.

Don't judge Max Webster by Kim Mitchell. Max Webster is like Rush meets Frank Zappa whereas Kim Mitchel is like Bon Jovi on a tight budget.

A song that is worth a listen is In Context of the Moon which I've found on Kazaa.

zvinki 01-09-2002 09:18 AM

Max Webster
 
I also have a few Max Webster LP's. I agree that the only stuff that would be considered prog is from their earlier work. Mutiny Up My Sleeve ia also a good album.

Don't judge Max Webster by Kim Mitchell. Max Webster is like Rush meets Frank Zappa whereas Kim Mitchel is like Bon Jovi on a tight budget.

A song that is worth a listen is In Context of the Moon which I've found on Kazaa.

Man I'm having a rough morning! I promise that the next try will get it on the right forum. Gotta get another coffee.:(


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