Hey there folks!
It’s late this week, but you probably didn’t notice. Better late than never, I guess.
This week the podcast clips all come from an episode of The F Plus Podcast all about the “Concave Earth” theory. It’s pretty nuts, I hope it makes you chuckle.
The music is courtesy of a suggestion from recent subscriber Kelly, who said, “Prog”. It turns out Prog can mean a lot of different things, but the one thing that all of the music on this week’s show has in common is that the bands involved (except I think Killing Joke) were on the wikipedia page for “progressive music".
I don't know if I'm gonna be doing the big write-ups on this blog every week. It's a heck of a lot of work. I've found an easier way to insert links, so you can click through to find the info that I might have put into a blog entry. Let me know if you prefer the longer entries or the shorter, link-filled ones like this one. Leave a comment below!
Enjoy!
Enjoy!
-Rev. Dr. Dr. Phill
Yup. He's crazy. |
The F Plus Podcast episode 229: The Space In Our Planet - reading from welcome-to-concave-earth-forum.70389.x6.nabble.com
Entends-Tu Les Chiens Aboyer? - Vangelis (1977)
The Gold Bug - The Alan Parsons Project (1980)
Buckwheat & Grits - FFWD (1994) (Robert Fripp, Thomas Fehlmann, Kris Weston, and Dr. Alex Paterson.)
I Robot - The Alan Parsons Project (1977)
The Chrome Plated Megaphone of Destiny - The Mothers Of Invention (1968)
Trap - Robert Fripp (1981)
Limelight (Rev. Dr. Dr. Phill drum’n’bass remix) - Rush (1981) which consists of:
- Limelight (isolated Neil Peart drum track) - Rush (1981)
- Limelight (isolated Geddy Lee bass track) - Rush (1981)
- Limelight (isolated Geddy Lee vocal track) - Rush (1981)
- YYZ (isolated Alex Lifeson guitar solo) - Rush (1981)
This was pretty crazy and I did laugh! But I also really enjoyed the Alan Parsons Project because that was one of my all time favorite albums when I was in college but I hadn't heard it in so long!! And then RUSH was one of my favorites too. I like all the deconstructing of the song because it made me pay more attention to the lyrics. I enjoyed the spacy PROG music.... I enjoy when you write more about what you know about the musicians or whatever in your blog but a short one now and then is fine, I mean, this whole project is a lot of work! Gotta give you a ton of credit tho, you have stuck to it for so many months! Great job!
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