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In this episode, we dive into the contents of the new Close to the Edge (Yes) and The Overview (Steven Wilson) box sets, and discuss the recent Dream Theater reunion tour. We’re all over the prog map for this episode!
Note: Jay’s Steven Wilson set was damaged during shipping. Since this episode was recorded, it has been replaced by Burning Shed.
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Our friend Tim Taddei joins us for a preview of the 2025 Cruise to the Edge, sailing in early April. Tim takes us through a history of the cruise, a rundown of the bands playing this year, and what to expect on board the ship. Be it land, air or sea, prog will find a way. All aboard!
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Fehlende Folgen?
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Percussionist Jamie Muir passed away in February 2025. He brought a deeper sense of improvisation and the avant-garde to the Larks’ Tongues in Aspic era of King Crimson. Even though he was a member for a relativity short period of time, his contributions reverberated through every subsequent iteration of the band. Robert Fripp and Bill Bruford have both recognized the impact he had on their playing. And if that wasn’t enough, Muir recommended the initial inspiration for Yes’ Tales From Topographic Oceans. RIP Jamie.
Thanks for listening!
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In this episode, we talk about upcoming releases, reissues and tours from Steven Wilson, Andy Summers and Robert Fripp, Yes, Jon Anderson, Jethro Tull and more. We touch on the upcoming Record Store Day and also acknowledge the passing of two prog legends, Jamie Muir and Mike Ratledge. Thanks for listening!
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Our friend Dave Schneider, founding member of The Zambonis and The LeeVees, joins us for a freewheeling talk on Yes, Gentle Giant, New Wave, The Mommyheads, XTC and so much more. Dave also previews a new prog-leaning Zambonis song, There Ain’t No Ice, complete with a Mellotron solo. Buckle up buckaroos, this isn’t your father’s prog!
Check out The Zambonis https://thezambonis.com and The LeeVees https://theleevees.com
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Fear of a blank progcast! We talked about some new releases in recent episodes, including reissues from Marillion and Porcupine Tree, and now we have them in hand to review. We also discuss recent happenings from Bill Bruford, Genesis, Phil Collins, Gentle Giant and Jon Anderson. And if that’s not enough, another prog cat stops by for a visit.
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It’s been 10 years since the return of King Crimson tour in 2014 so it’s a good time to review all the recent activities in Crimson world, including the 50th anniversary of Red, download release of every show from the 2014 tour, and more. We also discuss Black Friday Record Store Day and the passing of Renaissance bassist Jon Camp.
Catch our podcast, Prog Will Find a Way, on all the major streaming platforms: https://rss.com/podcasts/prog/
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Episode 33: Frank Zappa - Does It Prog?
The present day composer refuses to die. A tribute to Zappa’s music and legacy. “I wrote a song about dental floss but did anyone's teeth get cleaner?” We miss you, Frank.
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We lost another prog legend this month, as Pete Sinfield passed away. We discuss his career and impact as lyricist, musician and producer. We also take a look at some recent releases and reissues. The real question is, will either of us purchase the deluxe box set of Porcupine Tree’s Fear of a Blank Planet?
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Steve Vai and Danny Carey join Adrian Belew and Tony Levin for a tour of 1980s King Crimson. In this episode, we have a lively discussion about the success of this tour and take a trip back to King Crimson live in the 80s.
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A deep dive into True, the new album from Jon Anderson & The Band Geeks. From short acoustic songs to full-on prog epics, this release has it all. It’s a little bit of Yes West and Yes East, and everywhere in between!
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Let’s see if we can pick the top 3 King Crimson albums. But instead of separate lists we need to choose the best together. Will this podcast survive such an epic battle?
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Yes recently released deluxe box sets for albums from two distinct eras of the band: Fragile and Talk. Both sets expand the original releases with different mixes, demos, live tracks, and more. Let’s see if they really are “deluxe” or just a repackaging of stuff you already have.
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We’re back at the Fairfield Theatre Company as bassist and vocalist John Lodge and his band celebrate the seminal Moody Blues classic, Days of Future Past. We took this opportunity to explore the impact of these godfathers of progressive rock.
Special thanks to the Fairfield Theatre Company (Fairfield Theatre Company) for arranging and hosting this event, and Matt Valade/Kicker Pictures (Kicker Pictures) for recording and engineering.
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We had the good fortune to sit down for a chat with Jon Davison, the lead singer for Yes, when he passed through town on the Summer 2024 John Lodge tour. Jon talks about his prog journey, his musical adventures and what’s next for Yes!
Special thanks to the Fairfield Theater Company (Fairfield Theatre Company) for arranging and hosting this event, and Matt Valade/Kicker Pictures (Kicker Pictures) for recording and engineering.
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Jon Anderson and the Band Geeks recently played at the Ridgefield Playhouse in Connecticut and Jay was there. In this episode, we talk about the live show, their new music and how they capture the vibe of 70s Yes. Jon and the Band Geeks will be doing another tour leg soon so catch them if you can. Jon is having a really good time on stage these days!
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