Sun, 4 October 2009
Show #TEST Release date: 4. October, 2009 This is a test... a dry run if you will. This only a test. : ) Comments[16]
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- Hey Doc,
Pleasantly suprised at this podcast. I know its too much to ask for but I would love for you to do a seperate podcast of music apart from Floyd. Floyd podcast are the only ones I listen to and you have a great pulse on that late midnight radio sound.
I discovered the Black Keys awhile back and was blown away by them as well.
Keep up the great work! - Excellent selection, Doc! Thank you for sharing those with us.
I'm a young-at-heart 54 years old from Leicester in the heart of the UK and I enjoy listening to the laid-back style of your podcasts.
My musical preferences? As a child, I was heavily influenced by my mother and her love of classical music. My father introduced me to the magic of Big Bands (Glenn Miller etc.) and artists like Bing Crosby.I also had an aunt who was a semi-pro opera mezzo-soprano, so add Opera to the mix.
Reaching my teens, I discovered bands like Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, Genesis, Floyd & Yes but still very much into my classical and big band roots.
To this day, I still listen to all of these types of music. There really is no 'best' type of music - it can mean all things to all people. The group of people I work with (most of them young enough to be my children!) are frequently fascinated when I introduce them to the types of music which, let's face it, are the seeds from which all of the music of today is grown.
- I remember reading that Zep's "No Quarter" was pitched down a half step in the studio version to make it sound darker (which explains why the studio version is C# minor and the live version is D minor). So this one must basically be a rough mix before they dropped the tape speed.
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