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    Fusion Plus w/ Dave – Episode #88 (“extended edition – ‘Instrumental Madness’”) – 30 Aug 2024

    enAugust 31, 2024
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    Podcast Summary

    • Instrumental DeviationFusion Plus host Dave deviated from usual progressive rock format to create a 4-hour instrumental special featuring classics from Herb Alpert to Young

      The Fusion Plus program on PragueRock.com is known for its progressive rock selections, but for this special edition, host Dave decided to deviate from the usual format and focus on instrumental madness. He drew inspiration from a past experience hosting an instrumental-only program on another radio station. The set featured instrumentals from various decades, starting with Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass from the 1960s, including "A Taste of Honey," Mason Williams' "Classical Gas," The Beatles' "Flying," Booker T and the M.G's "Green Onions," and Young's "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On." Dave plans to run the program for over four hours, providing listeners with a change of pace and place. This deviation from the norm demonstrates the flexibility and versatility of the Fusion Plus program and its host.

    • Instrumental music specialDuring the 'instrumental madness' radio show, Dave played a 4-hour long instrumental-focused program featuring artists like Alan Parsons Project, E.L.O., George Benson, Herb Alpert, and Chuck Mangio, delighting progressive music lovers.

      During this particular radio show, the host, Dave, decided to deviate from the usual format and present an extended, instrumental-focused program, titled "instrumental madness," lasting for over four hours. This unexpected change was met with enthusiasm from the chat board and featured a variety of artists and songs, including Alan Parsons Project, E.L.O., George Benson, Herb Alpert, and Chuck Mangio. The program was a special for the progressive music lovers, or "prog heads," and Dave expressed hope that fellow presenter Stacy Godfrey, who hosts the No Words Music program, would join the chat. The setlist was a mix of well-known tunes and album versions, and the overall vibe was a celebration of instrumental music.

    • Music DiscoveryExplore various genres of music and discover new sounds through Fusion Plus radio show, featuring unique versions of classic tracks and special editions.

      This radio show, Fusion Plus, is all about exploring different genres of music and sharing unique versions of classic tracks. The host started with a set of almond brothers band tracks, followed by symphonic soul, and promised a special instrumental madness edition. He highlighted the importance of his fellow presenters and their shows, and encouraged listeners to tune in for a four-hour journey of interesting music. The host emphasized that the show is about discovering new sounds and revisiting old favorites, just like shifting gears in a car. He invited listeners to join him on this musical adventure, as he explored various genres from the 1970s, including south soul, MFSB, and Barry White's Love Unlimited Orchestra. So, if you're looking for a radio show that celebrates the joy of music discovery, Fusion Plus is the place to be.

    • Global Reach of Fusion PlusFusion Plus showcases its global audience reach through a special 'cops and spies' themed episode featuring iconic TV show themes and instrumental sets.

      During a recent episode of the Fusion Plus program, hosts Dennis Gaylord and Nikki Hart-Kellie greeted and acknowledged the presence of various listeners from around the world. They then shifted the focus of the show to a "cops and spies" theme, playing instrumental versions of iconic TV show themes such as Hawaii Five-0, James Bond, Mission Impossible, and Peter Gunn. The hosts also mentioned that they were doing an extended edition of instrumental madness for the night. They played an early 70s radio funk set and promised to return to the regular format the following week. The episode showcased the global reach of the Fusion Plus audience and the hosts' ability to mix up the show's format.

    • 1970s instrumental musicThe Fusion Plus program showcases a unique set of instrumental tracks from the early 1970s, including funk, space-themed tunes, and fusion, creating an enjoyable listening experience with standout tracks from Dennis Coffey, Billy Preston, Mike Oldfield, and Spyro Gyra.

      The Fusion Plus program, as mentioned by the DJ, showcases a unique set of instrumental tracks from the early 1970s. The set includes a mix of funk, space-themed tunes, and fusion, creating a cohesive and enjoyable listening experience. Some of the standout tracks include Dennis Coffey's "Scorpio," Billy Preston's "Space Race," Mike Oldfield's "Tubular Bells," and Spyro Gyra's "Morning Dance." The DJ also made an audible addition to the playlist based on a listener request, demonstrating the interactive nature of the show. Overall, the Fusion Plus program offers a fun and diverse selection of instrumental music from the early 1970s, making it a favorite set of the evening.

    • 1970s funk tracksFusion Plus radio show featured an extended instrumental madness edition with Earth Wind and Fire's 'Sun Goddess' and 'Bazooka's 'Dinomite', The Average White Band's 'Pick up the Piece' and less common tracks like 'Frankenstein' by Middle-Winter Group.

      The Fusion Plus radio show featured an extended instrumental madness edition, playing a variety of funk tracks from the 1970s. The show included Earth Wind and Fire's "Sun Goddess" and "Bazooka's" "Dinomite," as well as The Average White Band's "Pick up the Piece." The set also featured less common tracks like "Frankenstein" by the Middle-Winter Group from their "They only come out at night" album. The show deviated from its usual format and included a "TV time set" for listeners to relax and enjoy. Despite some technical difficulties earlier in the show, the Fusion Plus team aimed to provide an hour or more of instrumental madness before returning to their regular format the following week.

    • Surf Music and Instrumental MadnessFusion Plus radio show features surf music and an extended instrumental segment showcasing Miko Menardo's genius arranging skills, despite being edited for radio.

      The radio show, Fusion Plus, featured a surf set and an extended instrumental madness segment. The surf set included classic surf songs from The Ventures, Dick Dale, and Santo and Johnny. The instrumental madness segment consisted of a 16-minute album side by Miko Menardo, which was a radio edit hit in 1977. Despite being edited down to a three-and-a-half-minute version for radio, the full album side showcases Menardo's genius arranging skills, making it a piece of serious symphonic music. Stay tuned for more unexpected programming on Fusion Plus.

    • Star Wars instrumental episodeMikko played a Star Wars-themed episode filled with instrumental tracks, ending with 'Close Encounters' theme due to its fitting closing coda.

      The host of Fusion Plus, Mikko, shared a special Star Wars-themed episode filled with instrumental tracks. He started with his extended edition album of Star Wars and planned to continue with the next song but decided to end with "Close Encounters" theme due to its fitting closing coda. Mikko expressed his mood of instrumental madness while programming the show and invited listeners to tune in again next Friday for another exciting episode, possibly in the original format. He encouraged everyone to have a great weekend and week ahead before playing the closing tune.

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