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Podcast: 12: Halcyon Daze 8th July 2018

Posted by Emma Chrysoprasia Roebuck on July 10, 2018
Posted in: FaceBook, Halcyon Daze, Podcast.

Halcyon Daze 8th July 2018

Encore

  1. Groundhogs – Cherry red
  2. Emerson Lake & Palmer – Nutrocker
  3. Gentle giant – Peel The paint/I lost my head
  4. Pink Floyd – Money/us & them
  5. Colosseum – Stormy Monday Blues
  6. Greenslade – Spirit of the dance
  7. Yes – Roundabout
  8. Hawkwind – Brainstorm
  9. Barclay James Harvest – Mockingbird
  10. Nektar – What ya gonna do
  11. Van der Graaf generator – Pilgrims
  12. King Crimson – 21st Century Schizoid man
  13. Genesis – The Knife

 

 

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