After a brief allusion to the passing of CKCU's own Chopper MacKinnon (RIP), we blaze a trail through the the new psychedelic wilderness, ending up in jazz territory.
| A great way to start a show - a new release from a local band: The Band Whose Name is a Symbol's 'Scrappy Little Jaw'. You can see them live (with another great local band and friend of the Nightwatch, Dead Wrestler...) at Kafe 1870 in wakefield on Apr. 20th for $5! |
| Muldow The Band Whose Name is a Symbol - Scrappy Little Jaw |
| Sask The Band Whose Name is a Symbol - Scrappy Little Jaw |
| Brass Balls of Daedalus The Band Whose Name is a Symbol - Scrappy Little Jaw |
| Wooden soldier The Band Whose Name is a Symbol - Scrappy Little Jaw |
| As a break between features, some post-punk heaviness.... |
| Avatar Swans - The Seer |
| Haqq-al-Yaqin Om - Adavaitic Songs |
| Next feature! Brand new LP from Brooklyn's Endess Boogie, some tracks from the 2xLP 'Long Island'... |
| The Atemus Ward Endess Boogie - Long Island |
| Imprecations Endess Boogie - Long Island |
| Occult Banker Endess Boogie - Long Island |
| Since we're in more-or-less hard-rock territory, why don't we stay there with an unheralded tune from a (gasp) hit-maker? Cue the Neil Young! |
| Shots Neil Young & Crazy Horse - Re.ac.tor |
| Ain't Ya Comin' Home? Blodwyn Pig - Ahead Rings Out |
| Ad Hoc Sloche - Stadacone |
| Well, we're almost into the jazz-rock territory I've been aiming for. Nest, a track never before released until just recently - outtakes from King Crimson's recordings. Shows you how different each version of this song is.... |
| Easy Money (alternate take) King Crimson - 'Prog' magazine comp |
| Porn Depravity Brown - Domestic Depravity |
| Funk Trouble Virgil Moorefield - Distractions on the Way to the King's Party |
| Untitled Virgil Moorefield - Distractions on the Way to the King's Party |
| Something to Offend Everyone Virgil Moorefield - Distractions on the Way to the King's Party |
| Yup, I think I've made it to jazz-rock territory... |
| In Vitus Virgil Moorefield - Distractions on the Way to the King's Party |
| Mysteries Ian Carr's Nucleus - In Flagrante Delicto |
| Finishing up with Canadian drummer/composer Barry Romberg, and his 2009 release 'Was Shall Why Because' with his band, Random Access. Let's play the LONG one - the 'Wolfman Suite'! Have a great week! |
| Woflman Suite Barry Romberg, and Random Access - Was Shall Why Because |


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Hi Dave! Up late getting ready for tomorrow. You are the soundtrack to my organizing. :-) A pretty cool soundtrack, I might add.
12:03 AM, March 25th, 2013