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Classic Rock And Prog Almanac
timothyappleton
57 episodes
6 days ago
Why not sit down, make yourself a cup of tea and listen to three old friends discussing the classic rock and prog albums that have marked their lives (and related matters)?
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Why not sit down, make yourself a cup of tea and listen to three old friends discussing the classic rock and prog albums that have marked their lives (and related matters)?
Show more...
Music Commentary
Music
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Planxty - Planxty: The greatest Irish band of all time?
Classic Rock And Prog Almanac
46 minutes
1 week ago
Planxty - Planxty: The greatest Irish band of all time?
This week Tim did a monologue on the first album by Planxty. Topics covered include: whether Planxty are really the greatest Irish band of all time, whether prog fans would like this album, the mythological nature of the group’s songs, the carefully programmed nature of the album, and the connection between Planxty and the band Kneecap. Also, how did the band Elbow get their name? How do you make an English person feel Irish? Was the Jolly Beggar really a beggar or not? And did Christy Moore invent rap music on The Raggle-Taggle Gypsy?
Classic Rock And Prog Almanac
Why not sit down, make yourself a cup of tea and listen to three old friends discussing the classic rock and prog albums that have marked their lives (and related matters)?