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This is an AUDIO Podcast with an image to represent the content. Each show is one track and 1 hour in length. My passion in life is sharing music. I present music from ~ 1965 to current time including Rock, Progressive, Psychedelic, Folk, Hard Rock, Country Rock and anything else I feel like playing. All categories are decided by committee (me). It may include short descriptions between tracks addressing artist, song title, album, origin and year. I promise you will hear artists that you’ve NEVER heard before. I will challenge you with the best of intentions. There will be 2 to 3 new shows/week. [Est. Oct. 2023]

Episodes

Tunes to Love 2

Jul 28, 2023

Jul 28, 2023

56 min

My question would be "What's not to love ?" This is peppered with great listening tunes. This is an exclusive Jose picked tunes show.

Jul 23, 2023

1hr 7 min

Jethro Tull...We start out with 1973's "Passion Play" with 2 selections. It was initially released as 2 side long tracks. It was later re-mastered with shorter tracks where many ran together. We tripped along to 1975's "Minstrel in the Gallery". Then comes the wonderful "Songs From the Wood" from 1977. To end are songs from 1978's "Heavy Horses".

Jul 22, 2023

1hr 1 min

Jethro Tull...this takes us into 1971 and through 1972. Featured releases are "Aqualung", "Thick as a Brick" and "Living in the Past". I try to avoid the hits, because you can hear those anywhere and to a certain extent they're overplayed. One or two hits may sneak in.

J Tull I 1968-1970

Jul 21, 2023

Jul 21, 2023

1hr 6 min

This is PURE Jethro Tull. No hits, just great songs. What separated Jethro Tull from other bands? A guy named Ian Anderson (he's Not Jethro Tull) that played a flute. He's also the singer and writer and plays acoustic guitar, keyboards and stands on one leg when playing the flute. "Showman", you ask? Yes! We start with a rudimentary release from 1968 "This Was" and go to "Stand Up" from 1969. The real jump to develop their sound is 1970's "Benefit". We end with a live Medley from the Isle of Wight from 1970.

Power Pop II

Jul 20, 2023

Jul 20, 2023

58 min

More Todd and company. Radio friendly, shorter and more songs!

Jul 20, 2023

58 min

Hear what Sweden did to help resurrect the dying progressive music scene from the early 90's on. Many used vintage analog instrumentation with modern recording techniques (avoiding the dreadful 80's). The style and songs were a throwback to the heyday of early 70's progressive rock. Featured artists include Anekdoten, Opeth, Gosta Berlings Saga, Paatos, Dungen and Black Bonzo. There is one song with Swedish lyrics, so if it doesn't float your boat, slide the bar forward. Cheers!

Folk Show

Jul 16, 2023

Jul 16, 2023

56 min

If you haven't heard of Roy Harper, you need to listen to this. The second track by Comus is kinda 'in your face'. 'Song For Comus' is a unique track though with flute, violin/fiddle, acoustic guitar and vocal effects. That song grew on me and it's a great example of Acid Folk.

Jul 15, 2023

52 min

There is not as big of a pool to select from vs. UK and Italy. Progressive Rock was not as big (and/or got a later start) as Europe. The featured bands are Kansas, Cathedral, Frank Zappa (yes!), Alice Cooper (yes again!) and Utopia.

Potpourri Pt. 2

Jul 15, 2023

Jul 15, 2023

56 min

More selections from my collection. More Jose picked tunage.

Jul 15, 2023

58 min

A sampling of Kansas from their start in 1974 to present. This set of songs is a selection of one song from 10 different album releases. Celebrate Kansas as they approach 50 years since their self-titled release. They are still rocking it out to this day.

JJE (Jose Jiminez Ellis)

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