Post by progrockdeepcuts on Aug 15, 2014 16:53:38 GMT
Hello everyone, Deep Cuts #46 is now available for streaming!
On this week's Deep Cuts, you can expect another three hours of eclectic progressive rock from around the world and through the years!
On this week's show, I'll be joined by my concert-going buddy, Billy Salvatori who will be helping to select the playlist and that means you can expect some King Crimson, Kotebel, Frank Zappa, Sleepytime Gorilla Museum, and Stormy Six.
From me, you'll be getting a very special birthday tribute to Ian Anderson. Known for his excellent songwriting and unmistakable flute playing, Ian Anderson rose to fame in the 1970's as lead singer / flute player / acoustic guitarist / frontman for the legendary Jethro Tull. I picked a very special selection from his 40+ years of music - but I'm not going to tell you what it is. That would be too easy, wouldn't it? I will tell you this, it's long and I've never played it on the show before.
Also on the show, you can expect some new-ish music from Arthur Brown and Opeth. Arthur Brown, known for his 1960's hit "Fire", returned (unbeknownst to me) a few weeks ago with a new album entitled Zim Zam Zim. Be sure to tune in this week for new music from this iconic, legendary, and one-of-a-kind artist!
Opeth, of course, are best known as masters of Death Metal Prog (read: Cookie Monster vocals), but have since explored the more experimental side of progressive rock in 2011's Heritage (a vastly underrated record, in your humble narrator's opinion) and are back to split the fanbase even further this August with their newest offering Pale Communion - and you can hear it here!
We'll top it off with some music from freak-folkers Comus, those delicious pronker maniacs, Cardiacs, masters of jazz metal miRthkon, Phideaux, and so much more! I'm excited, are you?
Oh by the way, which one's Jethro?
www.mixcloud.com/progrockdeepcuts/prog-rock-deep-cuts-46/
On this week's Deep Cuts, you can expect another three hours of eclectic progressive rock from around the world and through the years!
On this week's show, I'll be joined by my concert-going buddy, Billy Salvatori who will be helping to select the playlist and that means you can expect some King Crimson, Kotebel, Frank Zappa, Sleepytime Gorilla Museum, and Stormy Six.
From me, you'll be getting a very special birthday tribute to Ian Anderson. Known for his excellent songwriting and unmistakable flute playing, Ian Anderson rose to fame in the 1970's as lead singer / flute player / acoustic guitarist / frontman for the legendary Jethro Tull. I picked a very special selection from his 40+ years of music - but I'm not going to tell you what it is. That would be too easy, wouldn't it? I will tell you this, it's long and I've never played it on the show before.
Also on the show, you can expect some new-ish music from Arthur Brown and Opeth. Arthur Brown, known for his 1960's hit "Fire", returned (unbeknownst to me) a few weeks ago with a new album entitled Zim Zam Zim. Be sure to tune in this week for new music from this iconic, legendary, and one-of-a-kind artist!
Opeth, of course, are best known as masters of Death Metal Prog (read: Cookie Monster vocals), but have since explored the more experimental side of progressive rock in 2011's Heritage (a vastly underrated record, in your humble narrator's opinion) and are back to split the fanbase even further this August with their newest offering Pale Communion - and you can hear it here!
We'll top it off with some music from freak-folkers Comus, those delicious pronker maniacs, Cardiacs, masters of jazz metal miRthkon, Phideaux, and so much more! I'm excited, are you?
Oh by the way, which one's Jethro?
www.mixcloud.com/progrockdeepcuts/prog-rock-deep-cuts-46/