Spanning the globe to give you the constant variety of Prog. The thrill of mellotrons. And the agony of the 80s. The musical drama of epic compositions. This is Soundchaser. The Professor will host three hours of music selected from the history of progressive rock, the 1960s to the present. The main feature of every broadcast will be at least an hour of symphonic progressive, the boldest, most robust flavors prog has to offer. The program will feature many varietal selections as well, from fusion, progressive ambient, psychedelic, eclectic progressive, RIO, folk, and crossover progressive. The program is for the discerning and daring connoisseur of progressive rock. Relax. Open the aural palette. Delights to follow.
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Spanning the globe to give you the constant variety of Prog. The thrill of mellotrons. And the agony of the 80s. The musical drama of epic compositions. This is Soundchaser. The Professor will host three hours of music selected from the history of progressive rock, the 1960s to the present. The main feature of every broadcast will be at least an hour of symphonic progressive, the boldest, most robust flavors prog has to offer. The program will feature many varietal selections as well, from fusion, progressive ambient, psychedelic, eclectic progressive, RIO, folk, and crossover progressive. The program is for the discerning and daring connoisseur of progressive rock. Relax. Open the aural palette. Delights to follow.
The show this time is devoted mostly to that ill-defined category “related music.” In particular, I am taking a long, nostalgic retrospection of the music I was listening to or interested in before I discovered progressive rock or while I was discovering progressive rock. These are songs playing on the radio, performed on TV, and otherwise in the general atmosphere of life in Southern California around a half century ago. The music comes from 1966 to 1978, and prog listeners consider many of these songs to closely tied to progressive rock. I also have an In Memoriam feature for two musicians recently departed. Let’s take a trip back on Sound Chaser. Playlist1. Kansas - Point of Know ReturnIN MEMORIAM2. Passport [Klaus Doldinger] - Nexus3. Al Di Meola [Anthony Jackson] - Flight over RioEND IN MEMORIAM4. America - Ventura Highway5. Joni Mitchell - Big Yellow Taxi6. Supertramp - Give a Little Bit7. Electric Light Orchestra - Turn to Stone8. Steve Miller Band - Fly Like an Eagle9. Gary Wright - Dream Weaver10. Jethro Tull - Locomotive Breath11. The Doobie Brothers - Black Water12. Santana - Oye Como Va13. Jefferson Airplane - Somebody to Love14. The Beatles - Taxman15. The Monkees - Randy Scouse Git16. Led Zeppelin - Communication Breakdown17. The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Purple Haze18. Heart - Barracuda19. Boz Scaggs - Lowdown20. Stevie Wonder - Superstition21. Average White Band - Pick up the Pieces22. Aerosmith - Sweet Emotion23. Edgar Winter Group - Frankenstein24. ZZ Top - La Grange25. Randy Newman - Short People26. Styx - Blue Collar Man (Long Nights)27. Boston - Don't Look BackTHE QUASI-SYMPHONIC ZONE28. Queen - Bohemian Rhapsody29. The Sweet - Love Is Like Oxygen30. Crosby, Stills & Nash - Suite: Judy Blue Eyes31. Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Lucky Man32. Blue Öyster Cult - (Don't Fear) The Reaper33. Paul & Linda McCartney - Uncle Albert / Admiral Halsey34. Derek and the Dominoes - Layla35. Elton John - Levon36. The Moody Blues - The Night: Nights in White SatinLEAVING THE QUASI-SYMPHONIC ZONE37. Manfred Mann's Earth Band - Spirits in the Night38. Gerry Rafferty - Baker Street39. Chicago - 25 or 6 to 440. Carly Simon - You're So Vain41. The Who - Magic Bus42. The Doors - People Are Strange43. Traffic - John Barleycorn (Must Die)44. David Bowie - Space Oddity46. The Eagles - Hotel California47. Cream - White Room48. The Beach Boys - Good Vibrations49. Procol Harum - A Whiter Shade of Pale50. Jim Croce - Operator (That's Not the Way It Feels)51. 10cc - I'm Not in Love52. Genesis - Follow You, Follow Me53. Earth, Wind & Fire - Fantasy54. Al Stewart - Time Passages55. Steely Dan - Deacon Blues56. Chuck Mangione - Feels So Good
Sound Chaser Progressive Rock Podcast
Spanning the globe to give you the constant variety of Prog. The thrill of mellotrons. And the agony of the 80s. The musical drama of epic compositions. This is Soundchaser. The Professor will host three hours of music selected from the history of progressive rock, the 1960s to the present. The main feature of every broadcast will be at least an hour of symphonic progressive, the boldest, most robust flavors prog has to offer. The program will feature many varietal selections as well, from fusion, progressive ambient, psychedelic, eclectic progressive, RIO, folk, and crossover progressive. The program is for the discerning and daring connoisseur of progressive rock. Relax. Open the aural palette. Delights to follow.