RPWL – “Stranger”
Confessor – “Until Tomorrow”
Emerson, Lake & Palmer – “For You”
Little Atlas – “Hollow”
Dream Theater – “Caught In A Web”
Id Guinness – “The One That Got Away”
Peccatum – “Veils of Blue”
Don Caballero – “Celestial Dusty Groove”
Anthony Phillips – “Souvenir of Remindum”
Opeth – “Hex Omega”
Anathema – “Unchained (Tales of the Unexpected)”
Tag Archives: radio
Eleventh Hour Playlist for 11-9-08
Adrian Belew – “Writing on the Wall”
Kansas – “The Spider”
Marillion – “Asylum Satellite #1”
Man – “All Good Clean Fun”
Novembre – “Argentic”
Arena – “Climbing the Net”
Tiles – “Paintings”
Cynic – “Nunc Stans”
Ozric Tentacles – “O-I”
The Flower Kings – “A Kings Prayer”
Underground Railroad – “Julian I”
Eleventh Hour playlist for 11/2/08
Fish – “Tongues”
Ayreon – “Day Three: Pain”
Moth Vellum – “Whalehead”
Abigail’s Ghost – “Windows”
Frank Zappa – “Peaches En Regalia”
Nick D’Virgilio interview clip
Rewiring Genesis – “Fly on a Windshield/Broadway Melody 1974”
Fates Warning – “Static Acts”
Nektar – “Let it Grow”
Unitopia – “Inside the Power”
Steve Walsh – “Rise”
Rocket Scientists – “Pythagoras (Unbound)”
Eleventh Hour playlist for 10-26-08
Karmakanic – “Let In Hollywood”
Marillion – “Living With the Big Lie”
Daylight Dies – “…And a Slow Surrender”
Simon Says – “The Chosen One”
Fromuz – “Crashmind”
Porcupine Tree – “Every Home is Wired”
Aghora – “Dual Alchemy”
Camel – “Seperation”
Evergrey – “Broken Wings”
In the Woods… – “Kairos (live)”
Warrel Dane – “Messenger”
Caustic Reverie on the radio
A track from Stochastic Resonance was played on Dj Ichabod’s Out ov the Coffin radio show on WRVU out of Nashville. For the show’s playlist, click here.
Close to the Edge, down by the river
I’m going to be playing one of my favorite side-long prog songs on tonights the Eleventh Hour: Yes – Close to the Edge. Scott lent me the remastered edition of the album, and on it there was a three minute edit for one of the movements that just doesn’t do the song justice. I know it ends up taking about a third of my show but I think more people should hear the song in it’s entirety.