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Jeff Berlin Interview, The Mars Volta, Dixie Dregs, K2 Saturday Night
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great collection
I really enjoyed the Berlin interview originally. Funny, I played "One of A Kind" the week it ran before, and this week I'm playing "Players". Glad you're replaying it.
Kerry Minnear is one of the true prog greats...another fine pick! Ozone usd to be Cloud 9, and played often in very small venues on the East Coast. I was fortunate to see them with 20-30 other people at a time (although they played Progscape 94 in from=nt of many others). I really liked their version of Zep's "Four Sticks". They were always compared to Crimson, but I found them more jazzy and different. Like Boud Deun, they were local favorites. Tibbets, Dregs....excellent! And I've heard nothing but nice things about the Mars Volta. Keep it up, Tom! |
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