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Rick and Roll 11-22-2007 03:05 PM

Rickter Scale Show 156 - To be thankful for...
 
I was going to do a show of songs that had Thanks, giving, corn, pilgrims, etc in the name - however, I ran out of motivation - anyway, it's hard to find a song that references "Squanto"...

So I moved up next week's selections to this week, and worked them into a theme.

(Airing Sunday, November 25 from 8-11 PM EST and Monday, November 26 from 1-4 PM EST)

I'm thankful that bands are around that write great songs and play shows where I can roll in, get a perfect seat, and enjoy. One such band is Izz...

Izz - Live At Nearfest June 23, 2007

Introduction: Swallow Our Pride
My River Flows
Assurance
Coming Like Light
Late Night Salvation
Where I Belong
Star Evil Gnoma Su
Mists of Dalriada

The complete set of this year's Nearfest opener. You can get this disc in about 2 weeks, but they had it at the NJ Proghouse show last Saturday (have to do a review sometime). This disc sounds perfect. The production is superb.

I'm also thankful for little musical gems, such as the following EP from an Izz member...

Laura Meade - Laura Meade (2007)

Charming
Best Defenses
Kerri's Song
Then I Could See
Plucking Whispers

About 15 minutes of fine music, also featuring John Galgano and Paul Bremner from Izz.

Another thankful thing is opening bands who don't suck, and are really nice people to boot -

Anton Roolaart - selections from "Dreamer" (2007)

Near or Far
On To The Afterglow
Dreamer

I've played this one before here, but since Anton opened for Izz here's a good chance to sample it again. Very mature and fine prog.

And I am thankful for the many Moonfolk I've met and their musical suggestions. Rogor Mortis has a wide pallate of musical tastes, and periodically alerts me to some really good stuff. Last week we heard some of his recommendations - Jebo, Dragonfly - and this week is a Swedish (of course the prolific Sweden) band very much like a stew of Queen, City Boy, It Bites, a pinch of Zappa and a touch of Dream Theater.

A.C.T. - from Today's Report (1999)

Waltz With Mother Nature
Why Bother
Today's Report
Welcome
Cat Eyes
The Chase
New Age Polka

This one is more proggy than their others. Sharp guitar and keys work, great vocals, and perfect melodies.

A.C.T. - from Imaginary Friends (2001)

Take It Easy
Hippest Flop
A Supposed Tour
Biggest Mistake
Imaginary Friends
She/Male
Mouse In A Maze

The first song has a chorus you will be humming for days. And the last song is an excellent cover of the old Saga classic.

podakayne 11-22-2007 05:23 PM

Re: Rickter Scale Show 156 - To be thankful for...
 
i'm thankful you do this show each week

amen
poda-sometimes inabsentia

dangerboy 11-22-2007 10:16 PM

Re: Rickter Scale Show 156 - To be thankful for...
 
Hey you, I'm not grateful for shit...wait a minute that's not true. I want to give you shit...that's it.:neener: Anyway, Rick knows my true feelings. Keep doing what you do. I still hate you for being more exposed to prog-n-roll than me though.

danger

Rick and Roll 11-22-2007 10:36 PM

Re: Rickter Scale Show 156 - To be thankful for...
 
thanks poda, scott.....sounds like you've been hitting the turkey spirits there....I won't hate you for exposing yourself (8-D

dangerboy 11-22-2007 10:48 PM

Re: Rickter Scale Show 156 - To be thankful for...
 
ok you pinhead, not to :deadhorse buta are you going to Nfest?

Roger -Dot- Lee 11-23-2007 01:55 AM

Re: Rickter Scale Show 156 - To be thankful for...
 
Here's a suggestion for you, Rick...

How about doing Tommy by The Who? Yes, it's more metal than others, but just try telling me that a Rock Opera isn't prog...

Rick and Roll 11-23-2007 08:30 AM

Re: Rickter Scale Show 156 - To be thankful for...
 
Tommy - I played Quadraphenia on an early show...I remember Jim and Teer having a good time - Tommy I was never as enamored with, but it's certainly worth a spin. let's see if we can toss that in sometime in Jan or Feb... great idea!

Nearfest - Considering Discipline is one of my top bands and Matthew P. is an unforgettable performer, you would have to tie my naughty bits to a wolverine to get me to miss it. :urp:

And there's always Echolyn, who is guaranteed to give a stellar performance, Progday last time notwithstanding with their Sabbath medley (which I liked but turned some people off).

And Banco, etc.....

RogorMortis 11-23-2007 09:50 AM

Re: Rickter Scale Show 156 - To be thankful for...
 
Damn you Rick - playing IZZ and Laura on an evening while I'm on a train to Copenhagen to see Porcupine Tree...............


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