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Another unscripted episode where I play only epic tracks. In this episode, hear A.C.T, Cyril (DE), Flash (UK), Jade Warrior, Motorpsycho, Odin's Court, Phoenix Down (US-NV), Strawbs, and Ultime Atome. Do you enjoy Prog-Scure? If so, perhaps you might consider helping me to keep this show afloat by contributing a few dollars at https://patreon.com/zapniles. Any […]
Co-host Sean brings a sharp left turn for the program: a progressive rock LP by UK band Jade Warrior. This album, their fourth, was itself a stylistic shift by the group toward what might best be described as "world" or "ambient" music, and was influential on the burgeoning New Age genre. If you like us, please support us at patreon.com/idbuythatpodcast to get exclusive content (episodes on 45s!), or tell a friend about us. Broke and have no friends? Leave us a review, it helps more people find us. Thanks!
Another special episode where I play one half (one full side) of outstanding and influential albums, regardless of sub-genre. In this episode, hear Avion (AU), Bighorn, Helix (CA), Jade Warrior, Live, Ozzy Osbourne, Phantom Blue, Redhouse (AU), Symphonic Slam, Yezda Urfa Do you enjoy Prog-Scure? If so, perhaps you might consider helping me to keep […]
Welcome to Live From Progzilla Towers Edition 492. In this edition we heard music by Rush, Hemina, Tinyfish, Ayreon, Christina, Finneus Gauge, Thank You Scientist, Clive Mitten, Alias Eye, Frank Zappa, Am Mut, Subsignal, Gong, Steven Wilson, Vildkaktus, Infinite Rising, Gizmo, Ruby Dawn, Jade Warrior, Luca Zabbini, Utopia, Sinkadus, Bruce Soord & Vangelis.
Welcome to Live From Progzilla Towers Edition 468. In this edition we heard music by 10CC, Henge, Ange, Masal, Godley & Creme, Zopp, Android, Isbjörg, Cardiacs, Jaime Rosas, Joni Mitchell, Peter Gabriel, Garden Of Live Flowers, Depeche Mode, The Bond Ft Geoff Mann, Jade Warrior, Yacobs, Overhead, Porcupine Tree, The Flower Kings, Sigur Rós, The Moody Blues & Unitopia.
Canadian/British based trio, May Blitz is by far one of the most popular and influential groups to come out of the scene in the early 70's. Having been label mates with bands such as Black Sabbath, Uriah Heep and Jade Warrior, May Blitz would go on to release two incredible studio records and then 2012's live "Essen" album before the smoke settled. It was amazing to finally have the opportunity to speak with Reid as we started our correspondence back in October of 2021 and finally its hear. The MAY BLITZ episode, enjoy!Support the show Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jade Warrior. Released, 1971. King Buzzo. Gift of Sacrifice, 2020. R.E.M. Fables of Reconstruction, 1985. Ellis-Munk Ensemble. San Diego Sessions, 2020. Syd Barrett. The Madcap Laughs, 1970.
Jade Warrior. Released, 1971. King Buzzo. Gift of Sacrifice, 2020. R.E.M. Fables of Reconstruction, 1985. Ellis-Munk Ensemble. San Diego Sessions, 2020. Syd Barrett. The Madcap Laughs, 1970.
Jade Warrior. Released, 1971. King Buzzo. Gift of Sacrifice, 2020. R.E.M. Fables of Reconstruction, 1985. Ellis-Munk Ensemble. San Diego Sessions, 2020. Syd Barrett. The Madcap Laughs, 1970.
Jade Warrior. Released, 1971. King Buzzo. Gift of Sacrifice, 2020. R.E.M. Fables of Reconstruction, 1985. Ellis-Munk Ensemble. San Diego Sessions, 2020. Syd Barrett. The Madcap Laughs, 1970.
Vinyl curios from: Rosebud, Lloyd Price,Good Time Charlie, Puppet,The Slades, The Fowls, The Love Generation, James Cotton,Jade Warrior & more!as broadcast live via 6160kc sw 6-5-21
Jade Warrior guitarist DAVID DUHIG joins me for a discussion of the band's origins (Steve Winwood got them signed), David's famous Monkey Chant solo, JW offshoots, and recollections of his brother Tony, who founded Jade Warrior at the tail end of the psychedelic era.
Welcome to Live From Progzilla Towers Edition 358. In this edition we heard music by Circuline, Lee Abraham, ESP Project, John Petrucci, Jade Warrior, Museo Rosenbach, Triumvirat, Sloth Metropolis, Goantum Fantay, Simon Collins, Franck Carducci, Panzerballet, Pulled By Magnets, Ulver, Telergy, Maidens Of Mercury & Tim Bowness.
Antti-Jussi Annila is a film director whose first film Jade Warrior (2006) had the highest budget ever for a first time director in Finland. Here, AJ talks about how he handled that pressure… while managing a very ambitious shoot in China. We also talk about lessons he learned during his filmmaking career and how they’ve helped him become a better creative leader.
Certain tropes or stylistic ways of telling a story can get really, really popular and trendy very quickly and it seems like they're everywhere! Suddenly many story are all told with the same sort of stylistic flourishes. The first few times it's done that way it's clever and meaningful but after that people just use the same thing without understanding it properly and consequently usually do a really crappy job! My biggest bugbear currently is the stories that are split across multiple timelines: So we show concurrent storylines but one or a few of them are actually set in the past and they're interspersed with a storyline from the present as if all events are happening at the SAME time. The Witcher handled that very badly because it had no context clues about where you were at the “time”. The Medici series is another example. In that they DO give you context clues however because the characters actually look different but it's still annoying because they switch back and fourth far too regularly. When this style of fast temporal storyline switching was first introduced in novels (in the 80s) it was reasonably clever and interesting because it was new at the time. But it is something that has to be handled carefully in order to work well. It doesn't lend itself to overuse! Unless there's a good reason and you REALLY know what you're doing, either tell your story in a linear fashion or give us extended scenes that take a full chapter/episode to cpmplete Banes made a post about love triangles. That's another trope that can be terrible if overused but great if used with a bit of tact and skill. Other examples are subverted character types (evil angels/good demons), subverted humanised villains (good Maleficent), bad heroes (rapist knight in shining armour)- these things are ONLY interesting because they're a twist on a standard trope and a variation from the norm, but when they BECOME the norm there's no reason for them to exist: they self invalidate. What are some you've noticed? This week Gunwallace has given us the theme to Space Daddy Adventures - A big dose of early 70s prog concept mixed with 1960s beat poetry. It reminds me of the music of the British prog band Jade Warrior from their eponymous 1971 album. Breathy flute, percussion, and a spare, jungle sound with creepy British vocals… Slip into your tight black polo-neck and black beret, sip on an espresso and flick your fingers in appreciation of this coooool retro piece! Topics and shownotes VIDEO exclusive! Become a subscriber on the $5 level and up to see our weekly Patreon video and get our advertising perks! - https://www.patreon.com/DrunkDuck Even at $1 you get your name with a link on the front page and a mention in the weekend newsposts! Links Banes' newspost about love triangles - https://www.theduckwebcomics.com/news/2020/apr/15/we-three/ DD on Discord! - https://discordapp.com/invite/7NpJ8GS Moderated by Boundbun and Tallfroyo - https://www.theduckwebcomics.com/user/BoundBun/ Featured comic: Cragwater - https://www.theduckwebcomics.com/news/2020/apr/14/featured-comic-cragwater/ Featured music: Space Daddy Adventures - https://www.theduckwebcomics.com/Space_Daddy_Adventures/, by Hushicho, rated M. Special thanks to: Gunwallace - http://www.virtuallycomics.com Tantz Aerine - https://www.theduckwebcomics.com/user/Tantz_Aerine/ Pitface - https://www.theduckwebcomics.com/user/PIT_FACE/ Ozoneocean - https://www.theduckwebcomics.com/user/ozoneocean Banes - https://www.theduckwebcomics.com/user/Banes/
G’day listeners, we are here to take you on another journey into oceans of atmospheric textures, expressive rhythmical dynamics and the unexplained dark tones, cast by our selection of talented musicians who take you on their journey into the sounds of this New Year. As always, featuring the female side of this genre, Danish synthesist Sofie Birch cosmic caresses & jazz dusting of reality departures, an exploration into the energies by An On Bast, second single from Stephanie Sante from her forth-coming album Dark Matter Evolution, hypnotic & mesmerizing organic ambiance by Panic Girl, & Jennifer Grais spirit-driven voice, teaming up with Byron Metcalf’s rich layering of indigenous instruments, percussive textures & ethereal voices, Exploring sonic improvisations using a range of portable modular synthesizers as well as a selection of analog keyboards, Nigel Mullaney on the Din label, the music of tomorrow created in a retro manner from Cyberwalker & Walter Christian Rothe chords and melodies straight from the heart, are just some of the talented musicians appearing in this issue. On a sad note, we lost Michael Allison of Darshan Ambient after a brave fight with cancer, as a fitting tribute, we give you music from his latest album A Day Like Any Other, released just before his passing. Blast from the past features the track Dune, from Jade Warrior’s 1984 album Horizon, core members of the band were Jon Field still performing & Tony Duhig who passed away in 1990. Play List No 165 02.40 Stephanie Sante ‘Proton Euphoria’ (album Dark Matter Evolution) www.stephaniesante.com 07.20 Criszam ‘Another Day’ (album Toxico) https://www.facebook.com/criszammusic/ 11.29 Cyberwalker ‘Lone Rider’ (album Future Waves) www.future80s.bandcamp.com 15.25 Derek Nigell ‘The Anthem Of The Great Waves’ https://uscm.bandcamp.com 19.29 Nigel Mullaney ‘Dusk To Musk’ ( album 31Days) www.din.com 28.43 Nigel Mullaney ‘Dutch Knowledge’ 33.02 AES Dana ‘Akacie’ (album Inks) www.ultimae.bandcamp.com 40.25 Solace Road ‘Inmost Realm’ (album Silence Within) www.solaceroad.bandcamp.com 46.32 Solace Road ’Silence Within’ 50.37 Darshan Ambient ‘City Of The Seven Hymns’ (album A Day Like Any Other) www.spottedpeccary.com 55.52 Darshan Ambient ’Shadow Lines’ (album A Day Like Any Other) 01.01.00 Sofie Birch ‘Net (Neverendingthing)’ (album Island Alchemy) https://ctatsu.bandcamp.com 01.06.57 Sofie Birch ‘Myrian Myriad.’ (album Planetes) www.seilrecords.bandcamp.com 01.18.09 Panic Girl ‘Himalayan Tea’ (album Cake On Jupiter) https://store.modularfield.io/album/cake-on-jupiter 01.21.36 Fritz Mayr ‘Experimental’ (album Observers) www.fritzmayr.bandcamp.com 01.25.34 Fritz Mayr ‘They Are Watching You’ 01.32.22 Jade Warrior ‘Images Of Dune’ (album Horizen) www.jadewarrior.com 01.44.02 M.A.L. ‘Elara’ (album Sixteen Little Planets) 01.51.09 Kevin Braheny Fortune ‘Threshold’ (album Liminal Space) www.kevinbrahenyfortune.bandcamp.com 02.05.00 Max Corbacho ‘Dreaming Spaces’ (album Dreaming Spaces) *** www.maxcorbacho.com 02.08.55 Byron Metcalf & Jennifer Grais ‘Of Whales And Wolves’ (album Sacrament) www. higherlevel.media 02.17.15 Walter Christian Rothe ‘Le Periferique’ (album Secrets) www.groove.nl 02.23.19 Walter Christian Rothe ‘Salut Michel’ 02.27.55 Marc Enfroy ‘Aotearoa’ (album Surrounded) www.marcenfroy.com 02.32.17 Marc Enfroy ‘The Intiatic Wells’ 02.37.13 ELEON ‘Once There Was A Place Like This’ (album Cerulean) www.heartdancerecords.com 02.43.21 Thaneco ‘They Harvest Energy From The Sun‘ (album Alien Species) www.thaneco.bandcamp.com 02.55.11 An On Bast ‘Cloudscape’ (album Coherent Excitations) https://store.modularfield.io/album/coherent-excitations Edit ***
Con ustedes, el podcast del programa 129 de Cerca de la Orilla, para que lo tengan y lo escuchen a la hora que quieran. Esta emisión fue el primero de dos programas titulados "Tolkien en el rock progresivo", en donde repasamos canciones de prog inspiradas o basadas en la obra literaria de J.R.R.Tolkien, el famoso autor de El Señor de los Anillos. Disfruta excelente material tolkienano de Fauns, Barclay James Harvest, Avalon, Pär Lindh and Björn Johansson, Ainur, Camel, Madrugada y Jade Warrior. Lista de canciones: Glamdring - Artista Howard Shore, disco The Two Towers Complete Recordings Morgoth's Prophecy - Artista Ainur, disco Children of Hurin Galadriel - Artista Barclay James Harvest, disco Once Again Barazinbar - Artista Jade Warrior, disco Released Land of Mordor - Artista Avalon, disco Voice of Life Hobbit - Artista Madrugada, disco Incastro Tauriel - Artista Fauns, disco Leaffall The Battle of the Five Armies - Artista Pär Lindh and Björn Johansson, disco Bilbo Nimrodel/The Procession/The White Rider - Artista Camel, disco Mirage Ficha técnica: Fecha de transmisión: 5/Agosto/2014 Horario: 19:00 hrs. Centro de México Locución y edición: Esteban Corona Grabación: Óscar Segura Producción y guión: Javier Heliodoro Aguirre ¡Saludos desde la Tierra Media progresiva!
Con ustedes, el podcast del programa 129 de Cerca de la Orilla, para que lo tengan y lo escuchen a la hora que quieran. Esta emisión fue el primero de dos programas titulados "Tolkien en el rock progresivo", en donde repasamos canciones de prog inspiradas o basadas en la obra literaria de J.R.R.Tolkien, el famoso autor de El Señor de los Anillos. Disfruta excelente material tolkienano de Fauns, Barclay James Harvest, Avalon, Pär Lindh and Björn Johansson, Ainur, Camel, Madrugada y Jade Warrior. Lista de canciones: Glamdring - Artista Howard Shore, disco The Two Towers Complete Recordings Morgoth's Prophecy - Artista Ainur, disco Children of Hurin Galadriel - Artista Barclay James Harvest, disco Once Again Barazinbar - Artista Jade Warrior, disco Released Land of Mordor - Artista Avalon, disco Voice of Life Hobbit - Artista Madrugada, disco Incastro Tauriel - Artista Fauns, disco Leaffall The Battle of the Five Armies - Artista Pär Lindh and Björn Johansson, disco Bilbo Nimrodel/The Procession/The White Rider - Artista Camel, disco Mirage Ficha técnica: Fecha de transmisión: 5/Agosto/2014 Horario: 19:00 hrs. Centro de México Locución y edición: Esteban Corona Grabación: Óscar Segura Producción y guión: Javier Heliodoro Aguirre ¡Saludos desde la Tierra Media progresiva!
Welcome to Live From Progzilla Towers Edition 219. In this edition we heard music by Barock Project, Camel, Jade Warrior, Leprous, Acqua Fragile, Odyssice, Gaudi, Francis Monkman, Major Parkinson, Comedy Of Errors, Univers Zero, Tangerine Dream, Once And Future Band, My Tricksy Spirit, Charlie Cawood, Mavara, Neu!, Wobbler & The Cubby Creatures.
Welcome to Live From Progzilla Towers Edition 129. In this Top Ten edition, we talked to Dave Sturt of Gong & Cipher an heard music by Cipher, Back Door, Carla Bley & Paul Haines, XTC, Jade Warrior, Gavin Bryars, Chris Wood, Gong, Daevid Allen, Steve Hillage, Bill Nelson, Zakir Hussain, Bill Frisell & Dave Sturt.
Welcome to Live From Progzilla Towers Edition 126. In this edition, we heard music by Yes, From Great Height, Solstice, Eureka, Glass Hammer, Fish, Flying Colors, Jade Warrior, Hoggwash, Freur, RPWL, Necromonkey, Agusa, IQ & The Flower Kings.
Brothers & Sisters.....today we bring you Johnny Knight & his R&R Guitar....Elmo Williams & HEzekiah Early with their crappy equipment [Yeah!!].....Terry Clement with Mel Smith & the Nightriders pulling up the rear......A Hillbilly Hangover follows next with 6 big hillbilly slabs o wax - Sonny Fisher, Rex & Herb, Dave & Deke, Little Jimmy Dickins, Chuck & Gene and the great Ronnie Dee [Dawson].........David Jones a.k.a. David Bowie with his first ever waxing from 1964, a 78 from 1929 by Iromeio "Romeo" Nelson singin' "Head Rag Hop" with some help from Tampa Red & Frankie Jaxson...Jade Warrior takes us out to Chicago via Otis Rush, Guitar Tommy Moore tells a tale about "Not Botherin' Nobody" while Joe McCoy & the Harlem Hamfats via a scratchy 78 rpm lay down the inspiration for Chuck Berry's Maybelline "Oh Red" on the Decca label from 1936.....Joe South does his version of a song he wrote for Billy Joe Royal...."Hush"...Well that's it for this week....we'll be tracking down the elusive 45 rpm & taming wild 78's this week......see ya!!!
What better way to start off this Podcast than with Country Joe & the Fish...their LP from 1967 "Electric Music for the Mind & Body" is the inspiration for this humble 1 hour Pod...Starting off with CJ & the Fish from EMFTM&B is "Flying High"....stuck on L.A. Freeway is no way to be, brothers & sister....so Smokey Joe Whitfield checks out the "Function at the Junction" via an old 78 rpm on the Crest label [L.A.] from 1955...Joel Scott Hill & the Strangers chime in with the very first 45 rpm on L.A.'s Titan label ..."Caterpiller Crawl" [1959]...Hill would go on to play in Canned Heat after guitar god, Harvey Mandell vacated the lead guitar chair....finishing off the first set is Blackburn & Snow, an excellent L.A. duo with "Stranger in a Strange Land" [Verve '66]...they put out 1 killer Lp and this 45 rpm written by Samuel F. Omar a.k.a. David Crosby. Lead guitar chores by The Ventures Jerry McGhee....Next up is Country Joe McDonald hisself with the title track from "Hold On It's Comin'' [Vanguard '71]...I dig this record and can't help but think how the material would sound with the Fish backing him up instead of some UK session cats!....The Cadillacs raise the beats-per-second level with an ultra rare 45 rpm "Please Mr. Johnson" [Josie '59] giving the Coasters a run for their moolah!! NYC gets to join in with Television's "Friction" offa their great debut record "Marquee Moon" [Elektra '77] and spinning back a decade The Shadows slip "Bombay Duck" on the turntable [Columbia '67]......At this point we'll take a minute to catch up while The Barry Gray Orchestra commands turntable #2 with "Joe 90 Theme" Joe 90 is a late-1960s British science-fiction television series concerning the adventures and exploits of nine-year-old Joe McClaine, who starts a double life as a schoolboy turned spy when his scientist father invents a pioneering machine capable of duplicating and then transferring expert knowledge and experience to another human brain. Equipped with the skills of the foremost academic and military minds, Joe enlists in the World Intelligence Network (WIN), becoming its "Most Special Agent", pursuing the ideal of world peace and saving human life....awesome, I say.Leaf Hound is up next from a stupidly rare record [their only one] on the Decca label [1971]. LH featured Pete French on vocals [Atomic Rooster / Cactus] and his cousin Mick Halls [Brunning Sunflower Blues Band / Mogul Thrash] on lead guitar....UK copies trade in the $1000's......We'll revisit Country Joe & Fish for "Section 43" an eerie instrumental that was more than likely inspired by some heavy drug inducing....July's "Friendly Man" switches the vibe for some incredible psych / pop from a band that morphed into Jade Warrior who eventually morphed into muzak of the worst kind...don't get me wrong, the first 3 Jade Warrior LP's KICK ASS!! but something happened along the way and they turned into a new age lump of crap....I'm only sayin'....Blue Cheer sends it back to California with "Man on the run" from "BC #5: The Original Human Being". Gary Yoder nee of KAK on guitar & Norman Mayall [Dr. West's Medicine Show / Sopwith Camel] on drums join Dickie Peterson for another terrific LP from these guys who started out life LOUDER THAN GOD!!! Milton Brown & His Musical Brownies cut the breeze with "Cheezy Breeze" from 1935 [Decca 78 rpm] and John Hammond gives the Pod a shot of bluesy r&r "I Wish You Would" with Robbie Robertson on guitar and Bill Wyman of the Stones on bass....from 1967's "I Can Tell"That's it for this week....join me next week when we take the "Last POD to Clarksville"
This anniversary podcast takes off with the ethereal vocals and electronic atmospherics of Farscape, the new double CD from Lisa Gerrard (Dead Can Dance) and Klaus Schulze. Next, we soar on to some more classically styled electronica with Instant Enlightenment (by Frank Fiedler with Guido Hieronymous, ex-Popul Vuh) and Inlandish (by Cluster's Joachim Rodelius with Tim Story). Then on to even more orchestral work from Serge Blenner, Musique de Chambre, and the new release, Music of the Spheres, from Mike Oldfield. Following up with more new and classical is Now, the latest from Jade Warrior, and Early Beginnings, previously unreleased early tracks from Johannes Schmoelling, formerly of Tangerine Dream. We wind up with several quintessential krautrock tracks from Agitation Free (Malesch and 2nd) and the remastered Made in Germany, the space opera by Amon Düül II. Enjoy!