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    My Radio DJ Premier

    I received an interesting gift for Christmas from my sister-in-law: to be a guest DJ on Toronto's CKLN 88.1 radio station. I was able to program 80 minutes of music of my choice on Jeff Wiseman's Twilight Spirits from 7:00 to 8:30 Sunday morning.

    Given that most people who enjoy progressive rock think that bands stopped making this kind of music in the mid 1970s, I decided I would base my show on new progressive rock bands that I though would connect with that sort of person.

    So my challenge was more about the bands I would want people to know of than about what I thought were the best prog songs. Two other constraints: because this is Canada, I had to have some Canadian content; and because most of the great prog songs since about 1995 are at least ten, many being fifteen to twenty minutes in length. Long songs limits the number of bands I could introduce to people.

    I was able to talk about the bands and the progressive rock revival between sets.

    Here's the playlist I finally went with:

    Set 1
    Klaatu - We're Off You Know (Orchestral Mix) [The band recorded the whole Hope album with an 83 piece orchestra, and then scrapped most of it after the Beatles rumours made their first album a bit hit. It was released for the first time as it was originally conceived in 2005 on their compilation album Sun Set.]

    True Myth - Reach For The Heavens. [Great piano driven prog rock and the first digitally recorded album in Canada, the second in the world.]

    The Factory - Spirit of Christmas [A guitar-driven psychedelic proggy album by a Toronto-based band that came out in 1974.]

    Don Bell - Child of Infinity [Don is a good personal friend of mine, and I wrote the lyrics to all of the versus. It's not prog, but I had the chance to get this played on the radio.]

    Set 2
    Spock's Beard - The Light (The Light)
    The Flower Kings - There Is More To This World (Retropolis)

    Set 3
    Frogg Cafe - Creatures (Creatures)
    RPWL - The Way It Is/Perpetual Response (Stock)
    Porcupine Tree - Last Chance To Evacuate Planet Earth Before It is Recycles (Lightbulb Sun)

    Set 4
    Proto-Kaw - Quantum Leapfrog (Before Became After)

    I've been invited back, so I'll get the chance to play more prog rock for my family, because I'm sure there aren't too many people listening to college radio at 7:00 a..m. on Sunday mornings.

    Maybe next time I'll have to include some Red Star and perhaps something from The Van Allen Belt, and ask the musical questions: Is there anybody out there?

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    Hey thats very cool, Barry.

    Have fun, I would love to do something like that.

    Maybe you can push to be on at prime time.

    Also you need to play RUSH and SAGA, of course.

    Dave

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    Of Course

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave_G
    Hey thats very cool, Barry.

    Have fun, I would love to do something like that.

    Maybe you can push to be on at prime time.

    Also you need to play RUSH and SAGA, of course.

    Dave
    Yep, need to get in some good Canadian content, and they stand out.

    I think the secret to doing this well is to find music that is both good and that there is an interesting story to telll either about the music or the band. I don't really know how the station works, so I'm very grateful too Jeff for having me back with such enthusiasm. It's fun to do, and If I only do it occasionally, I don't have the obligation of doing it week after week.

    Also, if Jeff is happy to continue to have me as a guest, I can do a segment of new music that has come out since the last time I was on. For example, for next time there will be new Proto-Kaw, new The Tangent, and perhaps new Flower Kings.

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    a few more Canuk proggers I'd throw in the hat

    Echolyn
    Miriodor
    Spaced Out
    Danial Gauthier
    Nathan Mahl

    Canada has contributed alot to the prog revival of the last decade eh?

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    Canadian art-rock and, what, no Rheostatics? You'd love some stuff off the "Whale Music" album, Barry.

    I also agree that Echolyn was conspiuously absent from the list.

    The Red Star and Van Allen Belt . . . NOT conspicuoulsly absent.

    Rush is too obvious if the idea was to hit people with unfamiliar music.

    I'm green with envy. The guest DJ gig is something I've always wanted to do. My set would be very different, but there would undoubtedly be some artist overlap.

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    I'm jealous as H#LL

    Good for our side! I didn't know Echolyn was a Canadian band.

    Of course, you'll have to make comps of yours shows.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 3-LockBox
    Good for our side! I didn't know Echolyn was a Canadian band.

    Of course, you'll have to make comps of yours shows.
    I don't think they are either, but as a modern prog band that deserves to be heard . . . it deserved to be heard.

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    correct-a-mundo

    Looking deeper, seems Echolyn is a USA band, although I saw a reference to them as Canadian, for example
    http://www.dprp.net/reviews/200548.html#echolyn
    But many more say USA than Canada, so that must be right -- 'never mind'.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BarryL
    I've been invited back, so I'll get the chance to play more prog rock for my family, because I'm sure there aren't too many people listening to college radio at 7:00 a..m. on Sunday mornings.
    Ditto, that is pretty cool Barry. So what's your on air radio nom de plume? There's a couple people around here who DJ'd in college, Jar among them.

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    Just echoing others' sentiments: very cool, Barry. I'm green with envy.

    NP: Clor -- new wave 80's revival meets prog -- kinda bizarre
    Eschew fascism.
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    Quote Originally Posted by richmon
    Looking deeper, seems Echolyn is a USA band, although I saw a reference to them as Canadian, for example
    http://www.dprp.net/reviews/200548.html#echolyn
    But many more say USA than Canada, so that must be right -- 'never mind'.

    Thanks for the great link! I always like finding new review sites that lists bands that, #1:I've heard of or own, and #2:have band names I can actually pernounce.

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    Here's Troys setlist:

    Zappa
    Stan Ridgway
    Kenealy
    Zappa
    Genesis
    Zappa
    XTC
    Zappa


    LOL!


    Dave

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave_G
    Zappa
    Stan Ridgway
    Kenealy
    Zappa
    Genesis
    Zappa
    XTC
    Zappa


    LOL!


    Dave
    I'd probably play more Zappa.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Troy
    Canadian art-rock and, what, no Rheostatics? You'd love some stuff off the "Whale Music" album, Barry.
    Now why didn't I think of that? Rheostatics would definately be a great addition (and fulfill the Canadian Content quota) for the next time. Good call Troy.

    Having been one of, at least, four people listening to this show, Barry did a great job! And was actually interesting to listen to for a change.


    P.S. Barry, I can provide you with Whale Music and a couple other great Rheostatics albums.

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    My setlist:

    Flower Kings
    IQ
    Marillion
    Flower Kings
    IQ
    Marillion
    Flower Kings
    IQ
    Marillion


    Dave

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    Quote Originally Posted by Davey
    Ditto, that is pretty cool Barry. So what's your on air radio nom de plume? There's a couple people around here who DJ'd in college, Jar among them.

    Believe it or not, I did too...1976-1977. North Texas State University (NTSU), now known as The University of North Texas (UNT). It was pretty cool...at that time, the station could be picked up for about 45 miles outside of Denton, so all my homies in Carrollton would tune in and call the station for requests. Great memories and lots of fun...
    "And the three gifts of moving on are forgiveness, hope, and the great beyond, After that perhaps peace can come, Peace will come." -- Mary Chapin Carpenter (2007)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave_G
    My setlist:

    Flower Kings
    IQ
    Marillion
    Flower Kings
    IQ
    Marillion
    Flower Kings
    IQ
    Marillion


    Dave
    Not enough Donny and Marie.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Audio Girl
    Believe it or not, I did too...1976-1977. North Texas State University (NTSU), now known as The University of North Texas (UNT). It was pretty cool...at that time, the station could be picked up for about 45 miles outside of Denton, so all my homies in Carrollton would tune in and call the station for requests. Great memories and lots of fun...
    Hmmm, betcha spun some of Fleetwood Mac's Rumours. What else? Maybe Hotel California? Saturday Night Fever? Hehehe, did Mellencamp have anything new then? How freaky did you get back then? 1977 was a great music year for me, one of my favorites. Lots of discoveries and albums I'm still very fond of. Almost as wide open as the late 60s, in retrospect, with Costello and Marley and Eno and Mink DeVille and the Heads and Peter Gabriel and Pink Floyd and Cheap Trick and Bowie and on and on and ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Audio Girl
    Believe it or not, I did too...1976-1977. North Texas State University (NTSU), now known as The University of North Texas (UNT). It was pretty cool...at that time, the station could be picked up for about 45 miles outside of Denton, so all my homies in Carrollton would tune in and call the station for requests. Great memories and lots of fun...
    That's cool. At what point did KNTU go to the all jazz format?

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    I was thinking of...

    Quote Originally Posted by Davey
    Ditto, that is pretty cool Barry. So what's your on air radio nom de plume? There's a couple people around here who DJ'd in college, Jar among them.

    The Meercat. Don't ask me why, but that's the name I use with my kids on the Game Cube game Animal Crossing. You nutcase.

    Of course, The B Man is what my goofy sister calls me. As for what I call her, I call her a cab, of course.

    Cool radio nom de plume recommendations are welcome. I can't even pronounce my own last name.

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    Rheostatic me

    Quote Originally Posted by ForeverAutumn
    Rheostatics would definately be a great addition (and fulfill the Canadian Content quota) for the next time. Good call Troy.

    Barry did a great job! And was actually interesting to listen to for a change.
    For the good of our country and our nation, I will accept your offer of providing me with Rheostatic tunage.

    I also didn't know Echolyn was Canadian. I'll have to check on what the Canadian content rules are. James LaBrie is also Canadian, but that doesn't make Dream Theater CanCon.

    The pressure, the pressure!

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    Thanks...

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave_G
    Zappa
    Stan Ridgway
    Kenealy
    Zappa
    Genesis
    Zappa
    XTC
    Zappa


    LOL!


    Dave
    That's going to be my playlist next time, but no XTC or Ridgeway. I need space of Red Star and TVAB (...big...wooden...mallet...).

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    Nobody calls...

    Quote Originally Posted by Audio Girl
    Believe it or not, I did too...1976-1977. North Texas State University (NTSU), now known as The University of North Texas (UNT). It was pretty cool...at that time, the station could be picked up for about 45 miles outside of Denton, so all my homies in Carrollton would tune in and call the station for requests. Great memories and lots of fun...
    ..except my mom.

    Perhaps they need to move to text messaging. Who uses the phone anymore. It's too personal. Someone might actually answer!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BarryL
    Of course, The B Man is what my goofy sister calls me.
    Only to your face. I call you lots of other things too.

    Nice use of reply posts to make this thread seem really long and important. It increases your post count too.


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    Post count is what I'm after

    Quote Originally Posted by ForeverAutumn
    Only to your face. I call you lots of other things too.

    Nice use of reply posts to make this thread seem really long and important. It increases your post count too.


    I haven't posted in ages, and with just a few words in each response, I can get it up and feel really manly as well without resorting to those blue jelly beans.

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