
Pink Floyd – Live at Wembley – 1974 – Past Daily Backstage Pass
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Brian Auger & The Trinity – live in concert for John Peel – March 1, 1970 – BBC Radio 1 – The legendary Brian Auger and The Trinity in concert for the John Peel Sunday Show tonight. Recorded at The Paris Theatre for BBC Radio 1 on March 1, 1970.

Emerson, Lake & Palmer – live at Mar y Sol Festival, Puerto Rico – April 2, 1972 – Shout! Factory Records – Emerson, Lake & Palmer in concert tonight. Recorded live at Mar y Sol Festival in Puerto Rico on April 2, 1972. Fans no doubt have this, along with

Sadly, Supersister was not a very well known band outside of Europe in the 1970s. Aside from a hardcore group of Progressive Rock fans in the U.S., they were virtually unknown on this side of the Atlantic. There could have been a number of reasons for the lack of Stateside

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Next to Blue Cheer, The Groundhogs may very well have been responsible for some hearing loss on my part in the late 60s/early 70s. One of the best bands to listen to under headphones, cranked up past the threshold of pain – they were a sonic feast and were the

John Cale in session tonight. One of the founding members of The Velvet Underground, with a stellar solo career after, Cale has been one of the more influential artists, spanning several decades. As a musician, his endeavors span a wide range of musical genres – pop, rock, Classical, Experimental and

Suzan Köcher’s Suprafon – Corona Session – WDR – Cologne, Germany – June 6, 2020 Ending the week with something enchanting from Germany. A session, recorded last year in the midst of lock-down and part of West German Radio’s Corona Sessions series from June of 2020 – a set by

Something historic and elusive this weekend. As a longtime fan of Jethro Tull, I have always been particularly fond of the early period – the pre-Aqualung period of 1967-1969, but good sounding concerts which represented the band during that period have always been hard to come across. Jethro Tull, for

I think it’s safe to say, particularly if you’re a long-term Genesis fan, that when Peter Gabriel left the band it was paralyzing blow. But when Steve Hackett left the band it signaled a death-knell. The departure of these two key members from one of the most influential and popular