NEW SHOW **** ROCK ON! *** Psychedelic, heavy, prog and more innovating sounds  spanning the late sixties and the early seventies *** Wednesday 20 MAY

ROCK ON!
Wednesday 20 May, 12:00 noon CET Brussels / 11 a.m. GMT London
Repeated: 16:00 & 20:00 hrs CET Brussels, 3 p.m. & 7 p.m. GMT London
Ends: 12 midnight CET Brussels, 11 p.m.  GMT London.
Dan’s pick of the week: Procol Harum: Broken Barricades * The Moody Blues: On The Treshold Of A Dream * The Red Crayola: God Bless The Red Crayola * Bubble Puppy: A Gathering Of Promises * Robin Trower: Twice Removed From Yesterday * Fields: Fields

The sixties didn’t end on 31 December 1968, quite on the contrary: the last few years of the 60s saw the emergence of sounds that faded into the seventies, setting new patterns for the years to come.
The music became heavier, more complex and experimental – drawing on unexpected sources such as avant-garde and classical.… Read more...

Langspeeltijd * Long-playtime: R.I.P. Phil May: Pretty Things Special & Dick Taylor about The Pretties *** Monday 18 May 2020 [Ed’s Show, 2020-19]

NEW SHOW: R.I.P. Phil May: Pretty Things Special & Dick Taylor about The Pretties *** REPEATED: Los Bravos, Love Affair, Wayne Fontana, Little Richard, Billie Lee Riley ***  Monday 18 May, 12:00 noon till  04:00 in the morning *** Time Zone CET Brussels, Paris, Berlin *** [2020-19, no. 134) ***

*** RADIO 68: ALL THE REVOLUTIONARY SOUNDS AND VOICES THAT SHAPED THE SIXTIES ***


Showtime

  • 1200  R.I.P. Phil May: Pretty Things Special & Dick Taylor interview special
  • 14.00  Los Bravos, Love Affair, Wayne Fontana, Little Richard  
  • 16.00  R.I.P. Phil May: Pretty Things Special & DIck Taylor interview special
  • 18.00  Los Bravos, Love Affair, Wayne Fontana, Little Richard  
  • 20.00 R.I.P. Phil May: Pretty Things Special & DIck Taylor interview special
  • 22.00  Los Bravos, Love Affair, Wayne Fontana, Little Richard
  • 24:00 R.I.P.
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My Generation: Angel Pavement, Richie Havens, The Beatles Yellow Submarine soundtrack, British Blues Boom 1966-1969, CSN&Y, Ritchie Blackmore *** Sunday 17 & Tuesday 19 May 2020 [Ed’s Show 2020-20]

NEW SHOW: Angel Pavement, Richie Havens, The Beatles Yellow Submarine soundtrack, British Blues Boom 1966-1969 ***  Repeated: Four Dead in Ohio with Graham Nash, CSN&Y, The Fugs, The Doors, Thunderclap Newman, Steppenwolf + Radio Sutch: Ritchie Blackmore Special ***  Sunday 17 May, 12 noon till 04:00 + Tuesday 19 May 2020, 12:00 noon till 24:00 ***  Time: CET Brussels ***  Ed’s Show, 2020-2020 *** RADIO 68: all the revolutionary sounds and all the voices that shaped the sixties ***

Showtime

  • 12.00 The Beatles Yellow Submarine, British Blues Boom
  • 14.00 Four Dead in Ohio + Radio Sutch Ritchie Blackmore Special 
  • 16.00 The Beatles Yellow Submarine, British Blues Boom
  • 18.00 Four Dead in Ohio + Radio Sutch Ritchie Blackmore Special
  • 20.00 The Beatles Yellow Submarine, British Blues Boom
  • 22.00 Four Dead in Ohio + Radio Sutch Ritchie Blackmore Special 
  • 24.00  [END OF TUESDAY SHOW]
  • 24.00 The Beatles Yellow Submarine, British Blues Boom
  • 02.00 Four Dead in Ohio + Radio Sutch Ritchie Blackmore Special 
  • 04.00 [END OF SUNDAY SHOW] 

THE PLAYLISTS

NEW SHOWS

1 MY GENERATION: The Beatles Yellow Submarine OST
RARE & FORGOTTEN  Angel Pavement; the Fontana singles.… Read more...

Art Rock Show – Crush The Seed (Week 20)

Red Sand is een weinig bekende Canadese groep die nog steeds aan beide zijden van de oceanen opereert. De meeste platen van de groep zijn bovengemiddelde kwaliteit.

Prog Archives review: “Red Sand comes here to release its 9th album by offering a variation on the sounds of Pink Floyd, Gimour being one of the masters of SImon. This opus therefore radically changes the sounds of the Marillion Fish era with which it had quite a few similarities. Red Sand has just released a neo prog wonder quite simply. “Crush The Seed pt1” attacks the album with an intro on acoustic guitar and a phrased voice, a bit in the vein of Arena and its “Crying For Help”, a quick interlude, a mouthful before the first slap from the album, “Were They Born Like That?”… Read more...