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moses 07-19-2007 11:08 PM

The Fusion Reactor #151 - From The Beginning
 
A show dedicated to opening shots. Preludes, overtures, intros and the like.

Artist Title Duration
Salem Hill Overture 04:44
Holdsworth, Allan Prelude 01:36
Jazz Mutants Violin Sorbet (intro to Almond's Ale) 01:40
Kansas Prelude & Introduction 04:53
Metheny, Pat Introduction 00:57
Lane, Lana Astrology Prelude 03:59
Who, The Overture 05:22
Visaggio, Mike Prelude No. 2 For Piano 00:59
Fleck, Béla & the Flecktones Prelude to Silence 03:56
Wackerman, Chad Introduction 06:39
Supertramp Fool's Overture 10:52
Mermaid Kiss Prelude 02:12
Return To Forever Medieval Overture 05:14
Fates Warning Prelude To Ruin 03:39
Phillips, Anthony Prelude '84 04:10
Morse, Neal Overture / Son Of Mine 07:23
Wakeman, Rick Prelude to a Millennium 03:47
Rush R30 Overture 06:43
Sherinian, Derek Prelude To Battle 02:56
Cryptic Vision Introspective 05:06
Umphrey's McGee Miss Tinkle's Overture 05:36
Norlander, Erik Sunset Prelude 03:18
King Crimson Prelude: Song Of The Gulls 04:15
Birdsongs of the Mesozoic 1001 Real Apes Overture 01:26
Davis, Miles Black Satin - What If - Agharta Prelude Dub 16:06


If it feels to you like we never really got things started this week, we sincerely apologize.

OverHillandDale 07-20-2007 07:40 AM

Re: The Fusion Reactor #151 - From The Beginning
 
Well, ELP had the show that never ended. You can have the show that never really begins!

Looks like fun. I like Supertramp's Fool's Overture, but would prefer The Who's Underture.

And shouldn't the show start with Stravinky's Firebird Suite like almost all Yes Concerts do?

moses 07-20-2007 07:53 AM

Re: The Fusion Reactor #151 - From The Beginning
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by OverHillandDale (Post 27264)
Well, ELP had the show that never ended. You can have the show that never really begins!

Looks like fun. I like Supertramp's Fool's Overture, but would prefer The Who's Underture.

And shouldn't the show start with Stravinky's Firebird Suite like almost all Yes Concerts do?

Maybe I'll do a show of undertures, postludes, and outros next week!

Or maybe that will be in two weeks and next week I'll do all interludes and such.

Rick and Roll 07-20-2007 10:13 AM

Re: The Fusion Reactor #151 - From The Beginning
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by moses (Post 27265)
Maybe I'll do a show of undertures, postludes, and outros next week!

Or maybe that will be in two weeks and next week I'll do all interludes and such.


I just listened to Pete T.'s "Prelude" this morning...a postlude, have to look that up. Sounds like a drug reference...:smirk:

OverHillandDale 07-20-2007 08:48 PM

Re: The Fusion Reactor #151 - From The Beginning
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rick and Roll (Post 27266)
I just listened to Pete T.'s "Prelude" this morning...a postlude, have to look that up. Sounds like a drug reference...:smirk:

In the 60, 70's, and 80's, 8-q everything was a drug reference. :jawdrop:

Postludes - both Zappa and Lana Lane have one.
Giant Tributeur-Tindall, Bill Giant For an Hour Underture to a Future Overture

Blood Sweat & Tears - So Much Love/Underture (If you dare:))

Hey, what's italian for underture?

Sounds like you've got a couple of shows then. Cool. Looking forward to it. Got all my ludes lined up. :-V

moses 07-20-2007 11:30 PM

Re: The Fusion Reactor #151 - From The Beginning
 
NOTE: The Fusion Reactor in no way promotes, condones, or encourages the use of illegal drugs, whether they were intentionally referenced or not. The management at The Fusion Reactor completely missed the 60's, was blissfully unaware of drugs in the 70's, and went for the "straightedge" lifestyle in the 80's, despite heavy usage of various Pink Floyd albums.

OverHillandDale 07-21-2007 07:36 AM

Re: The Fusion Reactor #151 - From The Beginning
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by moses (Post 27271)
NOTE: The Fusion Reactor in no way promotes, condones, or encourages the use of illegal drugs, whether they were intentionally referenced or not. The management at The Fusion Reactor completely missed the 60's, was blissfully unaware of drugs in the 70's, and went for the "straightedge" lifestyle in the 80's, despite heavy usage of various Pink Floyd albums.

`-( Well, as long as you don't withhold the drug influenced music or the mind altering compositions from us, we'll be okay. ;)


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