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Old 02-02-2008, 06:50 AM
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I think I'd have to jump onto the A.D.D. wagon as well.
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4 hours - Gags is a four hour marathon of which a very low percentage of folks listen to on it's original broadcast night. Those that come into shout about then usually roll their virual eyes. Now out of that 4 hours, approximatley only 3 hours of it are music. The rest are promotions for New Jersey and other places and events that AM listeners have little to no interest in (or they've heard them so many times....). Do we really want promos and commercials on our airwaves?
I happen to think it is quite a privilege to have his show rebroadcast here. Again, it *IS* a show broadcast right from my area so I can understand a bit of local and Philly area news. I'm not sure, since it is Tom's show, that we should be editing its content. However, if it is OK with Tom, you can be appointed to sit and listen and censor all of the public service announcements and discussion, and leave just the music.


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The show just is not working as well anymore, for me. What that show was prior to the RIAA uproad has not seemed to return. Now, I have to admit I'm new to Tom's shows. I have only been listening to him about 1.5 years - not a very long time. Most of the time I can't understand the dialogue or monologue. I hardly ever know what's playing unless I recognize it. As Lamour said before, that takes a lot of the interest and enjoyment out of the program.
Tom's show has not changed. The RIAA uproar concerned internet radio paying more blood-money to carry music content. It had nothing to do with Tom's show content.


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What I'd like to see from Tom is a version of his show that he does just for us. Not a rebroadcast of their Saturday night show, but a separate, individually programmed show just for AM listeners. Or perhaps just an interview show led by him that mixes Prog Music news and live or recorded interviews with parties of interest to our genre. Tom's musical knowledge is tantamout to the Prog scene on the East coast. He is a major force to be utilized to support and promote the growth and sustainment of Progressive Rock in the United States and abroad. I don't have issues with his talent, knowledge or artistic creativity. But I'd like to see it used more creatively and specifically to OUR end. I don't think we are here to promote 88.9FM. Not to mention that they too broadcast on the internet and anyone can get the same feed (if not a slightly better one at that as it is direct and not mirrored {or whatever you call it} thus reducing the quality of the sound). I find that redundant and not in character of the Flagship of the Prog Radio world (which is what we are IMHO).
I think too many here focus on the medium and not the message.


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Okay, enough about the present system, except to say, I miss the shows that have fallen by the wayside of late. I would like to seem those spots return or be replaced in a short format. I'll write more in another post about some of the types of shows I'd like to see.
Sean's show I miss. However, I know he's a busy man. He may have burned himself out too trying to cover, sometimes obscure, regions of the world. Perhaps, his show would have benefitted from a 1 hr format with more sequel parts.


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And lastly, please everyone, understand I respect everyone's efforts towards making AM the best internet radio station. The time, dedication, knowledge, talent and BS&T it takes to do what each of you do is greatly appreciated. Do not think I don't understand or appreciate what you do. I know what it takes and I do appreciate you!!! But I do think we can fine tune everyone's talents and efforts into something better for everyone.
Gracias from one and all.
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Old 02-02-2008, 08:55 AM
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Re: Aural Moon Shows

A couple of new show ideas to toss out into the ring, hat or whatever.

I like the digressive show you mentioned. There are a lot of marginal groups it's nice to hear from.

I was thinking of a weekend morning/early afternoon show in the lines of Psychedelic music - early floyd (well, all floyd), td, space rock, hawkwind and the like. Probably trying to stay more in the late 60's early 70's heady music.

I think someone mentioned an 'electronic' show - that's appealing too.

A show of new releases is a must!

Perhaps a show that focuses on Women's contributions to the Prog scene. Sometimes it can seem way too much testosterone is present in our genre. (besides, maybe we can attract more babes to the station.) (Really, Im just kidding - please don't send the PC police to my house.)

And finally, I'd like to definately see a show like Sean's that features country specific prog (swedish, german, italian, etc). I don't think they have country-western prog.

Just a few ideas to banter about.

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And yes, it is quite an honor to host/share the gags here. And thanks for bringing him aboard. It helped establish our credibility as a serious Prog Rock entity.
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Re: Aural Moon Shows

Hey guys.... remember me?


I have not checked the Moon in the last month or so, but as fate would have it, checked today and came about this thread.

A few things I'd like to comment on...


Interzone has been on hiatus the last few months primarily due to personal issues. There was a period of time where work really got in the way, but then later some health issues with my wife that we're just now pretty much in the clear of.

I work on new shows all the time, but getting them completed and ready to go and on the station just takes time I didn't have. I try to put a lot of effort into the show as opposed to having a random playlist. I have the next 8 shows mapped out in various stages of completion.

Rarely have I ever had a complaint about the 3-hour format. Usually the 3rd hour is devoted to focusing on one recording relevant to the theme of that show. I think you just have those on the Moon that like the idea of the station being 24/7 requestable and in control. And organized programs take time away from that.

I would like to think the wide and eclectic variety of music on Interzone would leave a distinct impression. That said I have to question if it's "missed" when absent. To my knowledge, I've not received one posting in the Interzone forum nor any words of concern or curiosity from the Administration to my e-mail. And this is the first I've heard suggested my show slot is in jeopardy. So that leaves me in the precarious position of deciding if it's worth continuing.

Anyway, I'm just an e-mail or forum post within earshot!

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Old 02-02-2008, 09:37 AM
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Re: Aural Moon Shows

May I make a suggestion?

Based on Cozy's comments (sounds like a show title) -

I'd like to have Jim's poll done, privately, comprehensively as soon as Jim can. The same few people (including myself) are having this same discussion, and I don't think we are always representative of the feelings of the Moon listeners. Also, I'd hope that the poll is displayed prominiently and we get a good sampling.

Cozy, do not let anything said here sway you're decision. If you are allowed to do your show, do it. I know I appreciate it no matter when you can do it. I base my show on a) if the admin allows, then b) if I have time. I'm busy with the same demands and family issues as others, but I choose to run most every week. That's just me - if you can, do it...

I'm going to recuse myself now from the thread and will read the future comments with interest. Also, I'll await the polls and other inquiries and work with Jim to implement my show in the best possible manner in the future if allowed.

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Old 02-02-2008, 09:41 AM
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I was thinking of a weekend morning/early afternoon show in the lines of Psychedelic music - early floyd (well, all floyd), td, space rock, hawkwind and the like. Probably trying to stay more in the late 60's early 70's heady music.
Hmm... the hippy throwback I am finds this idea VERY appealing.


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Perhaps a show that focuses on Women's contributions to the Prog scene. Sometimes it can seem way too much testosterone is present in our genre. (besides, maybe we can attract more babes to the station.) (Really, Im just kidding - please don't send the PC police to my house.)
I love the female prog acts but I fear this would be very quickly exhausted and stifling catagory.

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Vax, a.d.d. = attention deficit disorder. Short attention spans.
And yes, it is quite an honor to host/share the gags here. And thanks for bringing him aboard. It helped establish our credibility as a serious Prog Rock entity.
OK. In terms of the show length... gotcha. Perhaps this is why TV shows are .5 hour in length with the occasional 1 hour segment.
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Old 02-02-2008, 09:41 AM
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I'm thinking there's an opportunity for two new/replacement shows - one, focused on new additions to the Moon. At the rate I've been adding CDs, with the help of the "intervention" group, that should be programmed for a few years.
Anything truly new, released within past few years probably deserves to be featured in its entirety as a premiere of sorts on AM.

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The other show I'm thinking about is the "Digressive Rock Hour", digressive meaning songs that just missed making it to the Moon, but are still quality. It'd play electronica, pop/prog, etc that isn't progressive enough to just sit on the playlist, but has that sense of adventurism.

Thoughts?
What's the difference between DRH and what Rick does?

...

What I'm about to say is highly subjective so please forgive. There are times when I read in Shout someone comment about music on moon that is, how shall I say this, wierd. The Who, or Grand Funk or Beethoven. And I'm thinking to myself the same thing. My point is, I suspect most people that come here want to listen to prog (whatever that means). If I'm in the mood for Led Zeppelin, I can always listen to Q104 or something like that, right?

About Gags show. I've listened to it several times. It's a good show except for all the damn commercials. It's easy enough for me to just tune in to their source stream if time on this station needs to be set aside for other shows.

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Cozy who?

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Interzone has been on hiatus the last few months primarily due to personal issues. There was a period of time where work really got in the way, but then later some health issues with my wife that we're just now pretty much in the clear of.
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Rarely have I ever had a complaint about the 3-hour format. Usually the 3rd hour is devoted to focusing on one recording relevant to the theme of that show. I think you just have those on the Moon that like the idea of the station being 24/7 requestable and in control. And organized programs take time away from that.
There have been questions from moonies in the shout but, without an answer, I would just say, "You need to ask Cozy."

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I would like to think the wide and eclectic variety of music on Interzone would leave a distinct impression. That said I have to question if it's "missed" when absent. To my knowledge, I've not received one posting in the Interzone forum nor any words of concern or curiosity from the Administration to my e-mail. And this is the first I've heard suggested my show slot is in jeopardy. So that leaves me in the precarious position of deciding if it's worth continuing.
Don't let the lack of commentary discourage you. There are those of us who are long time moonies and figure that you are just busy. I know AM is not a job; it's a hobby. There are also many newcomers who simple haven't heard your show and, therefore, wouldn't know it is missing.
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Old 02-02-2008, 10:12 AM
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Anything truly new, released within past few years probably deserves to be featured in its entirety as a premiere of sorts on AM.



What's the difference between DRH and what Rick does?


Save that -- and only by a real s-t-r-e-t-c-h of the imagination and heavy doses of schedule I and possibly II controlled substances -- Judas Priest is NOT nor ever will be prog or even come close to it.


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What I'm about to say is highly subjective so please forgive. There are times when I read in Shout someone comment about music on moon that is, how shall I say this, wierd. The Who, or Grand Funk or Beethoven. And I'm thinking to myself the same thing. My point is, I suspect most people that come here want to listen to prog (whatever that means). If I'm in the mood for Led Zeppelin, I can always listen to Q104 or something like that, right?
In my travels I have mentioned AM to people only to hear from them at a later date that when they tuned in they didn't hear what they would have expected and then never bothered to listen again. AM is billed as a prog station and people tune in expecting just that. There's a plethora of other genre specific stations on the internet; if, on a particular day, somebody has a hankering for something like heavy-metal waltzing music, there's likely a heavy-metal waltzing music station to fulfill that desire. In that vein, if, for example, I go to a Yes gig, I wouldn't be very receptive to them singing heavy-metal waltzing song. I'd tune out, or more specifically, walk out in an instant.
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Cozy, my NoVa friend, we MISS YOU! Really, we do. But we're a fickle bunch sometimes. Out of sight, out of mind.

I'm sorry to hear about your wife. I hope everything is healed and all are okay. It's never an easy thing to deal with juggling life issues, work, family, etc.

I look forward to having you back on the air. And people have been asking about/for you in the shout. Others miss you too.

So don't give up!
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A whole 9¢! You big spender you!


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The other thing is this: shows do not HAVE to be each week.
Precisely. If there was to be a 2 or 3 hour show, once a month would be fine. That way a good show can be compiled to fill out the slot without compromising.

Anyway, I'd personally prefer shorter 1 hour shows if they are to be weekly. As it is right now, the present shows (assuming they all air) consume 1/7th of the weekly air time.
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I'm not listening daily but I think the shows are ok the way they are. I love to listen to The Fusion Reactor and The Rickter Scale from time to time. They are playing great stuff, often bands I never heard of before. I hope this will be the same in the future whatever changes you guys will make.

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Hey Cozy,

I remember you & your show. I enjoyed your show, and your shouts.

I also miss both.

Knew some things were happening in your life that precluded you from doing shows. Family always comes first. IMHO(I am not often humble about anything involving my opinion). I hope all is well in that regard for you now.

I miss your show.

Hey Sean,

Many of the same comments apply here, as I've said to Cozy.

As well, I miss your show too.

Bmithra

Doing my best not to go into a rant here.
My choice of order has nothing to with favoritism, it is simply alphabetical.

As far as RFW(request free wednesday) is concerned, I have not changed my opinion about it. I still don't like it. I probably never will. But that is just me.

I will go with the flow here, like I always do. I am here because of the music.
That is what its all about anyway. Isn't it?



I would like to thank all the admins and showmakers for all that they do here, for without them there would be no Aural Moon for the rest of us to listen to. Also, many thanks to Avian(Davin) the man who created this great place.



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As it is right now, the present shows (assuming they all air) consume 1/7th of the weekly air time.
I'm not surprised at that stat. If you tend to listen frequently, then you are bound to hear a show twice...
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Hey everyone,

Thanks for the support. I'll be leaving a status message on the Interzone forum shortly.


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Interesting proposed changes! I like some of the ideas. Does SAM have a way of compiling which music is most requested? That might be interesting. OTOH, it won't promote new exciting prog releases. I like the ideas of featuring new releases and the "almost as good as prog" thing.

I also wonder about the age of those requesting stuff like Close to the Edge. I would not request that as I can play it any time, and have played it a LOT over the years. But it would be more exciting knowing that younger listeners are just discovering this great style of music...
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As far as RFW(request free wednesday) is concerned, I have not changed my opinion about it. I still don't like it. I probably never will. But that is just me.
How about treating SAM-only time as a show? Limit it to a 4 hour block or such.
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VAX, I understand your point on Theme Thursday, but everyone seems to enjoy it.
I know and I have no problem with having a theme request day. The object and focus of theme day was about being creative with the hope of stimulating some varied requests (and thought) instead of some vapid "songs with prepositions, verbs, adverbs, nouns, pronouns, adjectives, alliteration, onomatopoeia, expletives, etc." in the title track. I've had enough of that with some of the shows.
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Interesting proposed changes! I like some of the ideas. Does SAM have a way of compiling which music is most requested? That might be interesting. OTOH, it won't promote new exciting prog releases. I like the ideas of featuring new releases and the "almost as good as prog" thing.

I also wonder about the age of those requesting stuff like Close to the Edge. I would not request that as I can play it any time, and have played it a LOT over the years. But it would be more exciting knowing that younger listeners are just discovering this great style of music...
SAM? No. But I can via some SQL queries of the database.
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I know and I have no problem with having a theme request day. The object and focus of theme day was about being creative with the hope of stimulating some varied requests (and thought) instead of some vapid "songs with prepositions, verbs, adverbs, nouns, pronouns, adjectives, alliteration, onomatopoeia, expletives, etc." in the title track. I've had enough of that with some of the shows.
You don't really need a mandated theme to have varied requests. You don't even need to have a theme - a suggestion is helpful, maybe.

Give the Aural Moon listeners some credit - left to their own devices, things work out pretty good.

As for the "vapid" comment, sometimes I'll have a show like that but I tend to shy away from them. the artists played drive the theme, not the other way around. A set theme (as you yourself have stated and I agree) is limiting. Again, the music selection is first then the theme, for me.

I'm not going to speak for other shows that employ "themes".
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You don't really need a mandated theme to have varied requests. You don't even need to have a theme - a suggestion is helpful, maybe.
Absolutely! However, it was requested/suggested we have a theme day. Fridays, in case you haven't noticed, have also eroded into Fusion Friday; albeit, unofficially.

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Give the Aural Moon listeners some credit - left to their own devices, things work out pretty good.
Well.

I'm not discrediting them. It's been a great and fun way to get a sense of community.
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