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Rick and Roll 10-15-2008 06:41 PM

Rickter Scale Show 199
 
airing Sunday, October 19 from 8-11 PM EST and Monday, October 20 from 1-4 PM EST

Five artists featured this week:

Manifesto - "3RP Concert Sampler" (2008):

Floydian Slipp
Red
Random Axis

Tim Malone, drummer for the band, was kind enough to send me this - great stuff. You don't have to be at the show to enjoy the sounds - the trio is tight. That is indeed the Crimson classic - covered nicely and patiently - the song is never rushed and builds the way it was intended. "Random Axis" may be their best tune.

Spock's Beard - from "Snow" (2002):

Made Alive/Overture
Stranger In A Strange Land
Long Time Suffering
Love Beyond Words
Devil's Got My Throat
Open Wide the Flood Gates (Parts 1 & 2)
Solitary Soul
Wind At My Back

When I first purchased this I was disappointed - and put it down for a long time. I recently revisited it, and am now wondering what I was thinking. What a fine record. Neal Morse's last SB record utilizes the talent of the band better than ever - serving as the springboard for Nick D. to be front and center on subsequent records. We'll hear most of side 1, hitting the jazz rock of "Devil" and through the awesome "Solitary Soul", culminating with the anthem "Wind At My Back". The music has a lot of depth, making one wonder what might have been.

Robin Trower - from "Passion" (1987):

Caroline
Secret Doors
If Forever
Passion
Night
Bad Time

This is one of his lesser known records, the first to employ the vocals of Davey Pattison, former Gamma (Ronnie Montrose) vocalist. After his great
70's records, Trower hit a lull with records like In City Dreams, until he teamed up with Jack Bruce to do the BLT and Truce releases. Passion is more slick (due the production of bassist Dave Bronze), and sometimes goes into straight ahead rock. This is very evident on the opening track, one of my favorite Trower tunes. Davey Pattison sings his ass off, and Trower hits some great leads, although not as edgy as his blues-oriented material. The songs here will give you a good sampling.

Matthew Sweet - from "Altered Beast" (1993):

Reaching Out
Dinosaur Act
Devil With the Green Eyes
Falling

An indie favorite, it's hard for me to catch up on his music. I don't listen to much radio and he's not an an artist you'll hear often. I only own this one and "Girlfriend". When I picked this out to listen to a few weeks back, the next day I read that he is in concert next month locally. Maybe I'll start playing some Gentle Giant! He's always been high up on my songwriter list, with the likes of Aimee Mann. Pleasant stuff...

Existence - "Small People Short Story Little Crime" (1998):

This one was recommended by our very own Mr. Magoo. He thought this would be great to hear in its entirety. I have it ready, pending band approval. Of late I've been shying away from full plays anyway, and there have been a couple of instances where I've been asked not to play a full CD (newer releases). The music creates a connected theme and story, so it's meant to be heard as one piece. A big tip of the cap to Mr. Magoo for this - I was unaware of their "existence"! Some parts have some gritty rock and roll, augmented by a violinist who has more of a "fiddle" sound (as opposed to a treated sound). Great record.

Here's a full review with track listings:

http://www.progressiveworld.net/existence.html

Next week is Show 200 - I was entertaining the thought of getting some musicians together for some quick interviews and the like, but it's a task just to get a show on each week. So I'll just be playing some personal favorites, of all styles (mostly progressive of course).

The following week will be the latest Tempano (free download from their myspace), the latest from Gongzilla, Uli Jon Roth, and Mahogany Frog. That's in two weeks time.

DamoXt7942 10-16-2008 02:22 AM

Re: Rickter Scale Show 199
 
Thanks Rick for your active show.
I'm surprised you introduced Matthew Sweet as a prog-musician :) .
His songs are very pop, and (I think) very aggressive and delightful.
I'm looking forward to hearing your show.

Rick and Roll 10-16-2008 07:08 AM

Re: Rickter Scale Show 199
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DamoXt7942 (Post 38218)
Thanks Rick for your active show.
I'm surprised you introduced Matthew Sweet as a prog-musician :) .
His songs are very pop, and (I think) very aggressive and delightful.
I'm looking forward to hearing your show.


You are correct, he is not...but I like to play stuff a bit outside the box - it's become infrequent, I used to do a lot more of it.

I'm pleased you like it, that's the goal. :rawk: and a perfect description of his music.

OverHillandDale 10-16-2008 10:40 AM

Re: Rickter Scale Show 199
 
Show 200 isn't going to be all King's X is it? :notsure:

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Rick and Roll 10-16-2008 10:45 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by OverHillandDale (Post 38247)
Show 200 isn't going to be all King's X is it? :notsure:

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None whatsoever. :-V

raysrealm 10-17-2008 08:14 AM

Re: Rickter Scale Show 199
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rick and Roll (Post 38215)

Robin Trower - from "Passion" (1987):

Caroline
Secret Doors
If Forever
Passion
Night
Bad Time

This is one of his lesser known records, the first to employ the vocals of Davey Pattison, former Gamma (Ronnie Montrose) vocalist. After his great
70's records, Trower hit a lull with records like In City Dreams, until he teamed up with Jack Bruce to do the BLT and Truce releases. Passion is more slick (due the production of bassist Dave Bronze), and sometimes goes into straight ahead rock. This is very evident on the opening track, one of my favorite Trower tunes. Davey Pattison sings his ass off, and Trower hits some great leads, although not as edgy as his blues-oriented material. The songs here will give you a good sampling.

This is a sort of forgotten one and nice to see it get a little time here. I always liked Pattison's vocals and I think they really work well with Trower's guitar work on this album. Like you said, it's not as raw as the early stuff but it's quite good and different. Speaking of Trower, I remember seeing hm back at the Baltimore Civic Center in...hmm...1976 or so...3 band bill with his band, Leslie West/Mountain and Montrose! That was a lead guitar bloodbath. My ears are still ringing 30+ years later.

RogorMortis 10-17-2008 11:29 AM

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Quote:

Show 200 isn't going to be all King's X is it?
No Dream Theatre instead

KeithieW 10-17-2008 02:23 PM

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Originally Posted by RogorMortis (Post 38272)
No Dream Theatre instead

Aaaaaaarrrrrrrgggggghhhhhhh!!!!

MrMagoo 10-17-2008 03:37 PM

Re: Rickter Scale Show 199
 
w00t! This was a blind buy based on a Greg/Synphonic recommendation and the PW review. Absolutely wonderful IMO.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rick and Roll (Post 38215)
Existence - "Small People Short Story Little Crime" (1998):

This one was recommended by our very own Mr. Magoo. He thought this would be great to hear in its entirety. I have it ready, pending band approval. Of late I've been shying away from full plays anyway, and there have been a couple of instances where I've been asked not to play a full CD (newer releases). The music creates a connected theme and story, so it's meant to be heard as one piece. A big tip of the cap to Mr. Magoo for this - I was unaware of their "existence"! Some parts have some gritty rock and roll, augmented by a violinist who has more of a "fiddle" sound (as opposed to a treated sound). Great record.

Here's a full review with track listings:

http://www.progressiveworld.net/existence.html


DamoXt7942 10-18-2008 08:10 AM

Re: Rickter Scale Show 199
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MrMagoo (Post 38276)
w00t! This was a blind buy based on a Greg/Synphonic recommendation and the PW review. Absolutely wonderful IMO.

Wow, is there a rule "to buy CDs as Greg recommends" in Syn-phonic?
It's amazing. :neener:

Sorry, it's Osakan joke.

Anyway I can't wait your show, Rick.
But...regretfully, your show will open midnight in Japan...
I wish I'll be awaken... :(

DamoXt7942 10-20-2008 01:03 AM

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Thanks Rick, it was a very nice show for me.
Actually I was too busy on work to listen to the show continuously.
But my work went very well. :)

I'm looking forward to your program and talking:) next week.

Rick and Roll 10-20-2008 05:10 AM

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Thank you Damo....it is indeed the hearty soul that can listen continuously for so long...I know I can't do so.

Thanks for being a friend to all of the programming on Aural Moon :rockband:

MrMagoo 10-20-2008 12:15 PM

Re: Rickter Scale Show 199
 
Yes. Go to this page:
http://synphonic.8m.com/country/
check out your favorite country, and buy everything in your favorite genre that he says is "highly recommended, a must have" or similar.

:eureka:

Quote:

Originally Posted by DamoXt7942 (Post 38289)
Wow, is there a rule "to buy CDs as Greg recommends" in Syn-phonic?


DamoXt7942 10-21-2008 06:23 AM

Re: Rickter Scale Show 199
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MrMagoo (Post 38323)
Yes. Go to this page:
http://synphonic.8m.com/country/
check out your favorite country, and buy everything in your favorite genre that he says is "highly recommended, a must have" or similar.

Oh, thanks Magoo.
Well...if I'd click my favorite country and say "what's your highly recommended?"
Then...Greg could reply as follows:

"Yeah, of course, I can recommend all of them!"

I would be very 8-o .

Rick and Roll 10-24-2008 07:40 AM

Re: Rickter Scale Show 199
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MrMagoo (Post 38276)
w00t! This was a blind buy based on a Greg/Synphonic recommendation and the PW review. Absolutely wonderful IMO.

Remember the Star Trek where Kirk gets Spock to Vulcan even though he got permission after the fact? Here's a myspace email from Alan from the band Existence:


Hi Rick!

Sorry for the delay... I was on tour and (very...) busy with another project of mine: Eletria. (If interrested, you can find it in my top friends)

You can surely play the full album. It's not a problem with us. Even if a few people did copy it, it wouldn't hurt us being passed arround... It's progressive rock after all! Not a lot of commercial radios will give us a chance to reach more people...

Thanks for your support. I'm glad you like what we do. And again, sorry for the delay... Keep me posted if you get good reaction from your listeners.

BTW: We will probably release a new one in 2009.

Ciao friend.

Alan

I replied that they may want to contact FMPM to see what's up...8-)

DamoXt7942 10-24-2008 11:54 PM

Re: Rickter Scale Show 199
 
Indeed it's a pity the total concept album by Existence is introduced on the AM show, but I'm sure that if it's long to play, a great album is great after all.

I'm glad Rick et al. let us enjoy lots of great albums and songs.

Anyway, it's very envious you can get an e-mail by the great artist. :D


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