Sunday, Jun 22, 2008

Alan's Psychedelic Leftovers

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Welcome back to the Kaleidophonic Stroboscope, friends - time for some more 're-grooving'!

This episode is another helping of delicious treats from the collection. Dollops of progressive music, morsels of psychedelic rock and servings of electro-psych and dub reggae complete the main course. Pudding is a delectable slice of Indian raga by the master himself, Ravi Shankar and a soliloquy by one of my favourite stand-up comedians, the late, but still great Bill Hicks. Enjoy your meal!

A few of the tunes are dedicated to my good friend (and friend of the podcast), Singing Bear. Many good vibes are heading your way - get well soon, Bear!

(Caveat emptor: the Bill Hicks bit may not be completely suitable for young'uns. Use your best judgement on that)

Tracklist for this episode:

Intro.
Pink Floyd - Daybreak (a.k.a. "Grantchester Meadows") (live - Concertgebouw, Amsterdam - Sept. 17, 1969)
Circulus - Velocity Races (from the "Clocks Are Like People" album - rel. 2006)
Prince Far I & The Arabs (w/Adrian Sherwood) - Prince Of Peace (from the "Crytuff Dub Encounter" album - released 1978)
Robert Wyatt - Sea Song (from the "Rock Bottom" album - released 1974)
Cake - I Will Survive (single version) (from the "Fashion Nugget" album - rel. 1997)
Ultimate Spinach - Behold & See (Gilded Lamp Of The Cosmos) (from the album of the same name - rel. 1969)
Ron Geesin - Syncopot (from the "Electrosound" album - released 1972)
The Future Sound Of London - Smokin' Japanese Babe (from the "ISDN" album - released 1995)
Ravi Shankar - Dhun (from the "Portrait Of Genius" album - released 1964)
Bill Hicks - Great Times On Drugs (excerpt) (from the "Relentless" album - released 1992)
Michael Prime - Racked (from the "Aquifers" album - released 1993)

Posted by The Purple Gooroo at 7:47 AM |  4 comments  

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4 Comments:

Singing Bear said...

I'm downloading it now and simply can't wait to hear. Thank you for the kind dedications. Looking forward to more of these excellent shows.

Singing Bear

1:43 PM
Anonymous said...

What's this gloomy racket?

2:00 PM
Singing Bear said...

Great show and very many thanks.

11:02 AM
The Purple Gooroo said...

No probs, Bear - glad you liked it!

Helen: "I enjoy the music of The Human League"

2:30 PM

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