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Yesspaz 12-12-2003 02:22 PM

How about Canada? Scotland and Ireland?
 
How about a tour of Canada? You can use Rush and Godspeed as your anchors, and then go from there.

How about Scotland and Ireland? You could use Billy Mahonie, Iona, and Mogwai and tons others....

progdirjim 12-22-2003 11:55 PM

Scotland? There's a little known band called "Marillion" that might be included.;)

Yesspaz 12-23-2003 09:26 AM

Marillion? Never heard of em.... ;)

the_original_ib 01-01-2004 09:51 PM

Hey,

Canada, Scotland, and Ireland....

Canada is one of my main areas of expertise so I could do a ton of shows. It's just been a question of organizing my collection and thoughts, to be honest. I will be doing some Canadian shows this month.

I'm not sure how to handle Scotland at this point as it's part of the UK. I might be more inclined to use Scottish bands whenever I do a UK show, for example Beggar's Opera in a show about proto-prog or Marillion in a show about neo-prog.

Ireland I would be more inclined to do a separate show, although I don't have enough stuff from Ireland to fill a two hour show. Mellow Candle and Horslips are the main two bands that come to mind, and maybe the Pogues if you take a very liberal definition of prog (which I often do, admittedly). But at some point it would be worth looking into.

Regards,
Sean

progdirjim 01-02-2004 01:23 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by the_original_ib
Hey,

Ireland I would be more inclined to do a separate show, although I don't have enough stuff from Ireland to fill a two hour show. Mellow Candle and Horslips are the main two bands that come to mind, and maybe the Pogues if you take a very liberal definition of prog (which I often do, admittedly). But at some point it would be worth looking into.

Regards,
Sean

Sean - I'm in the process of bidding on a 2LP on 1CD from an Irish band called Fruup - which would be some great stuff for an Irish show. As Yesspaz mentions, Iona is also worthwhile, and I've also got some of that. I've also got some new-agey type stuff from Nightnoise and EKO that might help fill out the show. And it seems like I must know of someone else - I'll post again if I think of it....

the_original_ib 01-02-2004 11:05 AM

Jim,

Yeah, I've heard of Fruupp, they would definitely fit. I guess the long story short is that I'm working on it ... lots of ground to cover in 2004 so maybe I'll squeeze it in.

Regards,
Sean

Yesspaz 01-02-2004 11:51 AM

Scotland: don't forget Billy Mahonie and Mogwai

I'd take Scotland, Ireland, and England seperately. I mean, when you look at England, there's some big names - Genesis, Yes, King Crimson, shoot, you could do a whole year on England and one on the USA! It'd probably not be worth it though....

the_original_ib 01-08-2004 08:19 AM

Hey,

"Scotland: don't forget Billy Mahonie and Mogwai"

I actually don't know who Billy Mahonie is. Sorry! Could you tell me more?

I would consider Mogwai but it would be a tough choice. They really belong in the post-rock category and I try not to co-opt other genres TOO much, even though I enjoy listening to them. I do sometimes tho...

"I'd take Scotland, Ireland, and England seperately. I mean, when you look at England, there's some big names - Genesis, Yes, King Crimson, shoot, you could do a whole year on England and one on the USA! It'd probably not be worth it though...."

England would require a lengthy series like France, Italy, etc., as you mention. I'd be willing to do it, and play obscure stuff like Marsupilami, East of Eden and Comus alongside Gentle Giant and Crim.

Regards,
Sean

Yesspaz 01-08-2004 10:22 AM

Billy Mahonie
 
ProgDirJim is adding some Billy Mahonie to the station. Look for it soon.

I consider a Mogwai one of the more progressive post-rock bands, but they are definitely post-rock first. Just as a note, on that vote for the best prog albums of 2003 site, whatever it was, Mogwai's "Happy Songs For Happy People" was on the list and got one of my ten votes....

the_original_ib 01-09-2004 08:17 AM

Well, the first part of the request is now coming through, next four weeks are all Canada (well actually Montreal but whatever). If you missed last night make sure to catch the replay.

Incidentally last night's show was one of the better turnouts in a while. Either Aural Moon is picking up a higher average listening rate over time or you guys missed me ;).

Playlist at www.toib.net/radio/ps/ as always.

Regards,
Sean

Yesspaz 01-09-2004 12:55 PM

Some requests for Canada

Godspeed You Black Emperor!
A Silver Mt. Zion
Do Make Say Think
Rush

the_original_ib 01-09-2004 01:04 PM

Hey,

The first four weeks will just be Montréal prog and psych from the 70s. I will get to all those bands eventually!

Regards,
Sean


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