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For this Fish Shop update, join Craig & Mezza along with Mikie Kay and Grae Tennick as they take a look at the gorgeous new versions of Fish's first 2 albums, Vigil in a Wilderness of Mirrors and Internal Exile. Talk includes all 3 formats, the double vinyl, 3cd and 5cd boxes, the remixes, track listings, the documentaries, the surround mixes, the streaming versions and lots more.....
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0:20 | Is Italy back on the road to fascism? Will thousands of Canadians be left uninsured for damages from Hurricane Fiona? What are the implications of Alberta pushing back on Ottawa's "firearms confiscation program"? What percentage of Real Talkers polled will still wear masks on airplanes? There's a lot to keep an eye on these days. Ryan opens the show with a few quick hits. 11:01 | Is the election of Italy's new PM Giorgia Meloni an indicator that country is back on the road to fascism? What does the far-right coalition government mean for Italy, the EU, and the "western world"? Dr. Piero Garofalo, author of "Internal Exile in Fascist Italy" sets the scene (going back a hundred years), and brings us up to present day. ORDER DR. GAROFALO'S BOOK: https://www.amazon.com/Books-Piero-Garofalo/s?rh=n%3A283155%2Cp_27%3APiero+Garofalo 37:51 | Real Talker "Darren" emailed the show, taking issue with the oft-invoked phrase "common sense politics". It perfectly tees up our upcoming interview with Dr. Sajjad Fazel on Wednesday. EMAIL REAL TALK: talk@ryanjespersen.com 43:05 | In this week's The Leading Edge: cyborg cockroaches. No, seriously. They're real, they're fascinating, and one day they might save your life. The Leading Edge is presented Tuesdays on Real Talk by Leading Edge Physiotherapy. LIFE SHOULDN'T HURT: https://leadingedgephysio.com/ WEBSITE: https://ryanjespersen.com/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/RealTalkRJ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/RealTalkRJ/ TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@realtalkrj PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/ryanjespersen The views and opinions expressed in this show are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Relay Communications Group Inc. or any affiliates.
Cosa lega Camembert Electrique dei Gong, Internal Exile di Fish e Pawn Hearts dei VDGG? Lo scopriamo in questa nuova puntata di (Intervallo...Prog). (Intervallo...Prog) va in onda in diretta il giovedì alle 21:00 su www.radioliberatutti.it
Episode 113 – Fish Part 2, Internal Exile “The album we were all waiting for?” The second Fish solo album finds the group having (most of) the experiences they wanted from the first. High marks all around for the overall musical presentation of this album. The band seem engaged and the lyrics are, as usual, spot on. The influence of producer Chris Kimsey is debated as well. The group wanders down some of the side paths that Fish shows us, from the personal to the political. Enjoy the palaver on this most excellent album. Twitter: @progpala Facebook: www.facebook.com/ProgPala YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCw_Xxit3D8wbv-AcJ_7Z__w/featured Theme music provided by: Dave DeWhitt
Maryen first came to the attention of Prog audiences when producer Chris Kimsey asked her to sing backing vocals on FISH's Internal Exile album back in 1991. She went on to sing backing vocals for the songs “Tongues” and “Something In The Air” at FISH's Hammersmith Odeon show in 1991 and her band supported FISH in 1992 at Hammersmith Odeon (along with Trapeze & Ethan Johns). Producer Chris Kimsey produced her 1st single Too Young To Die back in 1992, and they reunited in 2016 to record her Femina Australis album in 2016, then again for Come To Me in 2019. 2020 has already proved to be an extraordinary year… for Maryen, currently in Guernsey (where the borders are still closed), the music technology she has been involved in for so long is proving its use. Collaborating remotely with a musical team in London the first song Hope will be released mid-September. This is jam-packed with great info and storytelling.
It’s not you, everything really is crazy now. We can’t trust the food, or the government, or the medical system. There is no reliable support system because the whole thing is being dismantled to make way for the New World Order. // Original video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wkENRjm_4e4 The post Internal Exile: Coping With The New Crazy appeared first on QuraniteCast.
This weekend marked the 50th Anniversary of the Moon Landing in 1969! Since I happened to be at the helm of 101 Dimensions I decided to do something fun and a little different to celebrate the occasion. I broke from my usual format and stretched the bounds on the music quite a bit! Tune in to hear a wide array of music relating to our beautiful, awe-inspiring satellite and the Greek god whose name the NASA mission bore.Here's the playlist for those who want to come along for the ride:1. Apollo 100 – Joy (from the album Joy, 1972)2. Emerson, Lake & Palmer – Black Moon (from the album Black Moon, 1992)3. Paul McCartney – C' Moon (from the album UK Singles Collection, 2007)4. The Zombies – Moonday Morning Dance (from the album The Return Of The Zombies, 1989)5. The Alan Parsons Project – Apollo (from the album On Air, 1996)6. Damanek – Moon-Catcher (from the album In Flight, 2018)7. Moon Safari – Moon Walk (from the album Blomljud, 2008)8. Harry Nilsson – The Moonbeam Song (from the album Nilsson Schmilsson, 1971)9. Gary Numan – This Prison Moon (from the album Warriors, 1983)10. George Harrison – Here Comes The Moon (from the album George Harrison, 1979)11. Journey – Moon Theme (from the album Dream After Dream, 1980)12. Fairport Convention – Rising For The Moon (from the album Rising For The Moon, 1975)13. Gerry Rafferty – Look At The Moon (from the album Snakes And Ladders, 1980)14. Potter's Daughter – Silver Moon (from the album The Blind Side, 2018)15. Japan – New Moon At Red Deer (from the album Rain Tree Crow, 1991)16. Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark – Apollo XI (from the album Sugar Tax, 1991)17. Porcupine Tree – Moonloop (from the album Coma Divine, 1997)18. Vangelis – The Oracle Of Apollo (from the album Direct, 1988)19. Fish – Poet's Moon (from the album Internal Exile, 1991)20. Kitaro – Moon-Star (from the album The Best Of Ten Years, 1988)21. Phil Collins – The Same Moon (from the album Dance Into The Light, 1996)22. Steve Howe – Apollo (from the album Time, 2011)23. Conspiracy – Man In The Moon (from the album Conspiracy, 2000)24. The Nice – The Diamond Hard Blue Apples Of The Moon (from the album The Thoughts Of Emerlist Davjack, 1968, 2003)I hope you will join me!Tony
For this week's episode, Bursts spoke with Ray Luc Levasseur, longtime activist, Vietnam War vet, revolutionary and former political prisoner in the U.S. Ray was a reputed founder of the Sam Melville / Jonathan Jackson Unit, later known as the United Freedom Front which conducted sabotage, expropriations and attacks against profiteers and symbols of American Imperialism and oppression abroad. After 9 years of activity in the group and living underground, members of the group were apprehended and became known as the Ohio 7. Ray was paroled in 2004, about 20 years after his arrest. Here we present half of our interview with Ray, which covers some of his political development. The other portion of this interview will air soon. Now, though, we'll hear about Ray's organizing with prisoners after his own political incarceration for organizing and possession of small portions of marijuana for sale, the organizing of SCAR (Statewide Correctional Alliance for Reform), meeting Tom Manning, the process of going underground and why they chose this route and the formation of the underground movement later known as the SM/JJU. Then, Ray speaks about the case of his still incarcerated co-defendants, Jaan Laaman, and in more detail about co-defendant Tom Manning. Tom has been kept off and on in solitary confinement for very long periods of time, has been summarily transferred, has received inadequate medical care for the injuries of incarceration and aging inside of prisons. He was producing artwork until 2010 when he almost lost his leg due to an injury while being held in Florida. He was recently transferred from the Medical Facility at Butner, NC, to USP Hazelton in West Virginia. Tom Manning has only recently been able to start drawing again because he finally relieved some medical care relieving some of his pain & there' s an art room at Hazelton with some supplies. If you'd like to correspond with Tom, you can write him at: Thomas Manning #10373-016 USP Hazelton Post Office Box 2000 Bruceton Mills, West Virginia 26525 If you want to check out Tom's art while monetarily supporting him, consider getting "For Love And Liberty" We'll have more info on the case of Jaan Laaman, the other member of the UFF still in prison soon. Jaan's birthday is coming up on March 21st, so send him a birthday greeting if you want. Jaan Laaman #10372-016 USP McCreary Post Office Box 3000 Pine Knot, Kentucky 42635 To keep up on support for Tom, Jaan and other political prisoners in the U.S., check out the for The National Jericho Movement Fedbook page, or signing up for the Freedom Archives Political Prisoner News list. Also, you can check out 4StruggleMag, which Jaan helped to found. If you're in NYC, the National Jericho Movement (website & fedbook) is having it's 20th anniversary gathering on March 24th (as Ray mentions in the chat). Here's a link to the JerichoNYC page for more details. Playlist
In which Thom Bowers travels to Scotland and chats with prog rock icon Derek W Dick (aka FISH). This interview was originally broadcast in two parts in 2012, but is presented here in its complete form, with added conversation and extra music. Topics range from Fish's early experiences as front man for Marillion to the travels that inspired his latest album A Feast Of Consequences, with a zillion fantastic detours in between. Plus, David Barras is on hand to discuss Fish's role in Electric Man. Further discussion and background for this interview can be found in our Geek Agenda Archives: TGA69: Sleep Dep And Scottish Accents (7/17/12) TGA72: The Other Side Of The Campfire (9/3/12) Music featured in this interview: "Vigil", "The Company", and "Big Wedge" (from Vigil In A Wilderness Of Mirrors, 1990) "Credo" and "Internal Exile" (from Internal Exile, 1991) "The Perception Of Johnny Punter" (from Sunsets On Empire, 1996) "Mission Statement" (from Raingods With Zippos, 1999) "Moving Targets" (from Field Of Crows, 2003) "Pilgrim's Address" (from Felini Days, 2001) "Arc Of The Curve" and "Openwater" (from 13th Star, 2008) "A Feast Of Consequences" (from A Feast Of Consequences, 2013)
In which Thom's interview with Derek W Dick (aka Fish) continues, joined by writer/director David Barras. Topics include Fish's experience making Electric Man, his reputation for provocation, the inspiration of Scottish nationalism, the catharsis of live performance, the upside of Internet conflict, the politics of Batman, and why so many prog rock fans end up in tech fields. Music Notes: "Openwater" (from 13th Star, 2008); "Vigil" from Vigil In A Wilderness Of Mirrors, 1990); "Big Wedge" (from Vigil In A Wilderness Of Mirrors, 1990); "Internal Exile" (from Internal Exile, 1991); "The Pilgrim's Address" (from Fellini Days, 2001)
In which Thom travels to Edinburgh Scotland to chat with prog rock icon Derek W Dick (aka Fish) about his early days as front man for Marillion, the joys and perils of the road, embracing technology as an independent artist, the evolving nature of fandom, and the travels that inspired his upcoming solo album A Feast Of Consequences. Music Notes: "Credo" (from Internal Exile, 1991); "Moving Targets" from Field of Crows, 2003); "Mission Statement" (from Raingods With Zippos, 1999); "The Company" (from Vigil In A Wilderness Of Mirrors, 1990); "Arc Of The Curve" (from 13th Star, 2008); "The Perception Of Johnny Punter" from (Sunsets On Empire, 1996)