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PROGRESSIVE TRACKS SHOW #395 (ProgMas? No, More Like a ProgMESS 2020)

Posted by Mike Pollack on December 22, 2020
Posted in: FaceBook, Podcast, Progressive Tracks. Tagged: Alan White, Bob Rivers & Twisted Radio, Chris Squire, Christmas, Corvus Stone, Decibel, Dixie Dregs, DJ Mike, Echolyn, ELP, Emerson Lake & Palmer, Jethro Tull, Joe Satriani, Kate Bush, KPTZ, Landing, Markus Reuter, Mike Pollack, Mother Turtle, ProgMas, ProgTracks, The Dandy Warhols, Tin Hat Trio, Trucks Passing Trucks.

THE PROGRESSIVE TRACKS SHOW #395 (ProgMas?  No, More Like a ProgMESS 2020)

It’s another ProgMas show!

However, as we’re in the middle of a pandemic, this is more of a ProgMESS in 2020.  It’s almost like the strange times have caught up with the strange music…

Join in to celebrate the season in typically atypical Progressive Tracks style.

  • Trucks Passing Trucks – “Most Wonderful Time” from  [ x m a s ❄ 2 千 17 ] // [ x m a s ❄ 2 千 19 ] on Pacific Plaza Records (2020)
  • Landing – “Solstice” from Sphere on K Records (2004)
  • Mother Turtle – “A Christmas Postcard From Kim” from Three Sides To Every Story on Sound Effect Records (2019)
  • Tin Hat Trio – “Holiday Joel” from The Rodeo Eroded on Ropeadope Records (2002)
  • Jethro Tull – ‘Christmas Song” from Living in the Past on Chrysalis (1972)
  • Decibel – “Krampus” from Dossier:  1977 – 2017 on Purple Pyramid Records (2020   )
  • Corvus Stone – “Ice King” from Corvus Stone on Melodic Revolutions Records (2012)
  • Echolyn – “Winterthru” from Winterthru – Single on Independent (2020)
  • Kate Bush – “December Will Be Magic Again” from December Will Be Magic Again – Single on EMI (1980)
  • Chris Squire & Alan White – “Run With The Fox” from Run With The Fox – Single on Atlantic (1981)
  • Emerson Lake & Palmer– “I Believe in Father Christmas”  from I Believe in Father Christmas EP on Rhino (1995)
  • Dixie Dregs – “Holiday” from Free Fall on Capricorn Records (1977)
  • Bob Rivers & Twisted Radio – “I Am Santa Claus” from I Am Santa Claus on Atlantic (1993)
  • Joe Satriani – “Silent Night/Holy Night Jam” from Merry Axemas:  A Guitar Christmas on Epic (1997)
  • Markus Reuter – “Joy” from Winter Solstice on iapetus (2019)
  • The Dandy Warhols – “Little Drummer Boy” from Little Drummer Boy – Single on Capitol Records (1997)

Feel free to contact me any time via email:  ProgTracks@KPTZ.org

And remember, you can access podcasts of any previous Progressive Tracks Show at: http://www.progzilla.com/?s=progressive+tracks (there are over 235 podcasts now!).

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