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    Explore " alan parsons" with insightful episodes like "Las noticias de la mañana del martes 20 de diciembre de 2022", "Talking Song Origins And Stevie Ray Vaughn", "Ep. 125: Raiding The Progressive Rock Crypt - Sunken Treasures", "The Dark Side of the Moon (# 041)" and "Episode 13: Try Anything Once" from podcasts like ""KISS FM NOTICIAS", "Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast", "InObscuria Podcast", "Inside Rock" and "The Alan Parsons Project Fans"" and more!

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    Las noticias de la mañana del martes 20 de diciembre de 2022

    Las noticias de la mañana del martes 20 de diciembre de 2022

    El Gobierno y las Cortes Generales acatan la decisión del Constitucional. El Tribunal suspende la tramitación parlamentaria de las enmiendas que permitían renovar el poder judicial. Escuchamos las palabras del ministro de la Presidencia, Félix Bolaños, del presidente del Senado, Ander Gil y de la presidenta Meritxell Batet al respecto quienes señalan su preocupación por este hecho inédito. Al margen de este asunto, el Senado cierra el debate del proyecto de Ley de Presupuestos para 2023, el Banco de España publica sus proyecciones macroeconómicas para 2022-2024, la luz sigue bajando de precio, el Gobierno de Argentina declara fiesta nacional para celebrar la Copa del Mundo y Alan Parsons cumple 74 años.

    Edición · Jorge Quiroga

    Realización · Susana León

     

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    Ep. 125: Raiding The Progressive Rock Crypt - Sunken Treasures

    Ep. 125: Raiding The Progressive Rock Crypt - Sunken Treasures

    Ahoy listeners! This week strap in for a 4-hour tour to the bottom of the sea of completely self-indulgent noodling… nah, just kidding! We have raided the Prog Rock crypt, yet we’ve prepared a bite-size slab of the genre that pushes the boundaries of rock music with a diverse mix of, well… everything! Kevin’s prog-rock cruise that was postponed in 2020 is finally setting sail this week, so we thought we’d feature several of the artists that will be featured on the ship.

    What’s this InObscuria thing? We’re a podcast that exhumes obscure Rock n' Punk n' Metal and puts them in one of 3 categories: the Lost, the Forgotten, or the Should Have Beens. Prog rock in the 60s and 70s initially had mostly classical music and jazz influences, but over the last 40-years, it has come to include other fusions of music styles including metal, punk, funk, folk, and electronic. From Zappa and Sgt. Pepper to today’s Djent and Post-Prog movements… This is Prog Rock! Get yer nerd on!

    Songs this week include:

    1. Riverside – “Rainbow Box” from Rapid Eye Movement (2007)
    2. Transatlantic – “Rainbow Sky” from The Absolute Universe: Forevermore (2021)
    3. Wishbone Ash – “The King Will Come” from Argus (1972) 
    4. District 97 – “Stay For The Ending” from Many New Things (2022)
    5. Pain Of Salvation – “Angel Of Broken Things” from In The Passing Light Of Day (2017)
    6. Marillion – “Murder Machines” from An Hour Before It’s Dark (2022)

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    The Dark Side of the Moon (# 041)

    The Dark Side of the Moon (# 041)

    The Dark Side of the Moon (S3-E11)

    The JabberGuys… Ote, Queex, and Cha break down Pink Floyd’s ‘The Dark Side of the Moon’ and share some of the backstory of the making of this iconic album from 1973.

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    The Dark Side of the Moon concept album is launched in 1973

    Ground-breaking use of progressive technical sound engineering

    Original members of Pink Floyd: Syd Barrett, Nick Mason, Roger Waters, Richard Wright

    David Gilmour joins the group in 1967 and Syd Barrett leaves in 1968

    The recording environment was dark to feed creativity, and contributed to the dark lyrics 

    Studio album is recorded over 2 years with the working title ‘Eclipse’ at Decca Studios (Hampstead-1972), Rolling Stones Victorian warehouse studio (Bermondsey-1972), and Abbey Road Studios (London-1972-73).

    Two songs used to promote album were “Us and Them” and “Money”

    Album scheduled for release in March 1973, is preceded by a press reception in February, but band doesn’t show up since they felt the album wasn’t ready yet. The press listened to the album with cardboard cut-outs of the band members on a low-quality PA system.

    Controversy with credits and compensation for the song “The Big Gig in the Sky” with singer Clare Torry.  She wanted credit for co-composing and sued them 30 years later.  Settled out of court.

    Original pressing has an error in the credits for the assistant sound engineer: “Peter Jones vs Peter James”

    Alan Parsons was a big part of the sound engineering for the Dark Side of the Moon and was nominated for a Grammy for his work on the album.

    The Dark Side of the Rainbow? (YouTube-Full Movie Sync’d)

    Wizard of Oz sync’d with The Dark Side of the Moon?  The JabberGuys are skeptical.

    The Dark Side of the Moon remained in the Billboard Top-200 for 736 non-consecutive weeks between 1973 and 1988.

    Rolling Stone Magazine lists ‘The Dark Side of the Moon’ as the best Progressive Rock Album

    One of the best-selling studio albums of all time with over 45 million copies sold holding the #3 spot behind ‘Thriller (M Jackson)’ and “Back in Black (AC-DC)’.

    Rock News (second week of April 2022)

    -       Who is Gary Gnu? (YouTube)
    -       On this day (April 12, 1968) Pink Floyd releases 4th UK single - “It Would Be So Nice”
    -       On this day (April 12, 1975) Bowie announces he is retiring (Nope… didn’t happen)
    -       Research reveals that ACDC makes surgeons faster and more accurate… wtf?

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    Episode 9: Keats/Vulture Culture

    Episode 9: Keats/Vulture Culture

    Mike and Mark dive deeper into the 1984 Keats album. And they give you their take on the 1984 release of Vulture Culture.


    Mike's other work:
    Legion of the Leprechaun: 
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    Mike's Story Time YouTube Channel 
    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC02fatDVHd3rq-QxaW4A4Ug

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    Episode 6: The Turn of a Friendly Card

    Episode 6: The Turn of a Friendly Card

    Mike and Mark break down the1980 album, The Turn of a Friendly Card.  This album featured 2 hits that broke the top 20 for the first time. Eric Woolfson's debut as a lead singer and we feature lead vocalist Elmer Gantry (David Terry).

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    Episode 2: Tales, Mystery and Imagination (Edgar Allan Poe)

    Episode 2: Tales, Mystery and Imagination (Edgar Allan Poe)

    We start breaking down all the albums one by one an episode at a time starting with Tales, Mystery and Imagination.  We'll tell you our three favorite songs from the album and our favorite guitar solo. And we're going to play for you a previously unreleased track from the album. This song was cut from the final production of the album due to censorship rules.

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