Saga on the Radio
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Saga on the Radio
Hi Guys,
I've got a prog rock radio show over here in Essex in the UK for a station called PhoenixFM. I know that most of you are outside the broadcast range so I've started podcasting the shows. If anyone wants to have a listen just go to our station's home page (www.phoenixfm.com) where you'll find my ugly mug. Just drag and drop the RSS box into your iTunes (or whatever you use) and you'll get the show ... it's free!! And I don't do adverts, either!
The first podcast is out and I'm working on the second where I'll be featuring some of Saga's new album, Trust, on it. Which track do you think I should play? I'm up for That's As Far As I'll Go, which I think is a cracking opener that sets the standard and the pace for the rest of the album. However, I'm open to suggestions, your suggestions, about what's the best track to thrust upon a sleepy Essex audience to wake them up to the joys of Saga. In fact, any ideas at all about what I should be playing would be great.
If you get a chance to have a listen to the 'cast, let me know what you think of the show as I'm always trying to make it better. One day, I'm going to make a difference ...
Bye for now,
DaveO
www.phoenixfm.com
daveoprogshow@aol.com
I've got a prog rock radio show over here in Essex in the UK for a station called PhoenixFM. I know that most of you are outside the broadcast range so I've started podcasting the shows. If anyone wants to have a listen just go to our station's home page (www.phoenixfm.com) where you'll find my ugly mug. Just drag and drop the RSS box into your iTunes (or whatever you use) and you'll get the show ... it's free!! And I don't do adverts, either!
The first podcast is out and I'm working on the second where I'll be featuring some of Saga's new album, Trust, on it. Which track do you think I should play? I'm up for That's As Far As I'll Go, which I think is a cracking opener that sets the standard and the pace for the rest of the album. However, I'm open to suggestions, your suggestions, about what's the best track to thrust upon a sleepy Essex audience to wake them up to the joys of Saga. In fact, any ideas at all about what I should be playing would be great.
If you get a chance to have a listen to the 'cast, let me know what you think of the show as I'm always trying to make it better. One day, I'm going to make a difference ...
Bye for now,
DaveO
www.phoenixfm.com
daveoprogshow@aol.com
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Hi Dave
Will definately give you a listen, it's about time someone made a stance in radio and varied the playlists a bit. (Anyone who listens to Planet Rock will know what I mean)
Keep rocking
Will definately give you a listen, it's about time someone made a stance in radio and varied the playlists a bit. (Anyone who listens to Planet Rock will know what I mean)
Keep rocking
Anything can happen
When I close my eyes
When I close my eyes
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Mrs.C - Beiträge: 875
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Thanks Gudrun and Mrs. C, your support means a lot to me. It is about time that the playlists on radio reflected the type of music we like to listen too.
Dave.
Dave.
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Dave, wonderful selection
I also like Celtic Legacy - When a Stranger Comes
but I think it is not Progrock
I also like Celtic Legacy - When a Stranger Comes
but I think it is not Progrock
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GUDRUN hat geschrieben:Dave, wonderful selection
I also like Celtic Legacy - When a Stranger Comes
but I think it is not Progrock
Have you heard any of the Afro Celt Soundsystem? The put Celtic melodies to driving ethnic tempos that leave you wide-eyed and wanting more (IMHO). They're not what we would call "progressive" but, in the true sense of the word they have taken a style of rock and progressed it so, I suppose, they fit under progs very wide umbrella.
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I haven't heard any of the ACS, but found that
http://www.vh1.com/artists/az/afro_celt ... lbum.jhtml
Thanks Dave
http://www.vh1.com/artists/az/afro_celt ... lbum.jhtml
Thanks Dave
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Hello Daveo.
I will try to tune in.
Keep up the good work.
I don't know how old you are or even if you have been to our home town but we used to have a rock club here.
I was privileged to have been resident DJ for a few years.
Anyone who went will tell you that "he never played what we asked for".
Maybe not in some cases but I was guilty of playing SAGA which did create interest.
Many stories to tell but won't bore you (Mrs.C yawning in the background).
Website to check out is www.thegranaryclub.co.uk.
As you will see from the site,we hold reunions now and again.
Yes I did play some SAGA at the last one I did.
And yes it did create some interest.
Keep it going Dave.
I will try to tune in.
Keep up the good work.
I don't know how old you are or even if you have been to our home town but we used to have a rock club here.
I was privileged to have been resident DJ for a few years.
Anyone who went will tell you that "he never played what we asked for".
Maybe not in some cases but I was guilty of playing SAGA which did create interest.
Many stories to tell but won't bore you (Mrs.C yawning in the background).
Website to check out is www.thegranaryclub.co.uk.
As you will see from the site,we hold reunions now and again.
Yes I did play some SAGA at the last one I did.
And yes it did create some interest.
Keep it going Dave.
It's not over until it's over.
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Adrian C - Beiträge: 217
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Hi Adrian,
Seen your club's website ... imprssive list of bands! I have been to Bristol ( a great place) but never to the club, so it's my loss. I'm in my mid 40's but only in body, as my mind was lost may years ago!
I hope you like the show, if you get to listen to it.
Dave.
Seen your club's website ... imprssive list of bands! I have been to Bristol ( a great place) but never to the club, so it's my loss. I'm in my mid 40's but only in body, as my mind was lost may years ago!
I hope you like the show, if you get to listen to it.
Dave.
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FlyerPR hat geschrieben:Thank you
My pleasure!
I've just finished the 2nd podcast and I'm waiting for the technical stuff to done so it can be released. I have definitely gone for That's As Far As I'll Go.
Dave.
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2nd DaveO Prog Show Podcast
The 2nd 'cast is up and live as I type. If you get a chance to have a listen that would be great. Again, if anyone has any ideas on what I should be playing then please let me know. This 'cast includes some Saga amongst others. Remember, all our prog podcasts are free to download and don't contain any commercials or annoying jingles to ruin the music! Now, that can't be bad, eh?
Please enjoy.
Dave.
www.phoenixfm.com
daveoprogshow@aol.com
Please enjoy.
Dave.
www.phoenixfm.com
daveoprogshow@aol.com
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