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Underrated / Overhated

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A podcast about underappreciated music - whether simply underrated and forgotten, or overhated.

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What is Rock Music and Is It DEAD? (Part 2)

June 14, 2023 09:30 - 34 minutes - 31.3 MB

Here’s the second part of two about rock music - asking ‘what IS it?’, and ‘isn’t it dead, anyway?’. I can’t promise you that I answer either question completely, but I think I answer them entertainingly at least! So, if you like rock music - new or old - and you’ve asked yourselves these questions, check out this video. I talk about everything from the Beatles (of course), to Polyphia, to - well, loads!

What is Rock Music, and Is It DEAD? (Part 1)

May 20, 2023 23:00 - 32 minutes - 29.8 MB

Here’s episode one of two, looking at rock music generally, asking ‘what is it?’ (harder to answer than you might think), and ‘is rock music dead’? I’ve made a couple videos looking at genre before, and I thought I should look at rock music as a whole - we can all recognise a rock band when we hear (or see) one, but I wanted to go a little deeper and see what really makes the style tick. Whether I’ve done it successively, only you can say! Lots of people - from Rick Beato, to the founder of...

Chypho's Entomongaku - Does The YouTube Algorithm Know Me Well? (Review/Reaction)

May 13, 2023 23:00 - 16 minutes - 14.8 MB

YouTube’s algorithms are mysterious and indecipherable - but are they any good? Well, in this video I do a little review of/reaction to Chypho’s album Entomongakum - a sort of electronic ambient album… about insects? It’s cute, it’s wholesome - it’s also weird, and imaginative: so, has YouTube done a good job in recommending it to me?

Is it Better to Be a Generalist or a Specialist as a Musician?

April 28, 2023 23:00 - 28 minutes - 25.8 MB

Is it better to be a generalist or a specialist as a musician? WHO KNOWS - but let's explore the subject a bit. In this video I look at Paul McCartney and another MYSTERY musician while asking what a generalist is, and what it means to be a specialist. Is one better than the other? Is the distinction a real one? Am I getting more and more unhinged with each passing video I make? All these questions and more go unanswered by me in this latest video essay. Enjoy!

The Beach Boys' Break Away - How Brian Wilson Uses ii V Is

April 23, 2023 14:09 - 10 minutes - 9.29 MB

Brian Wilson is one of my favourite songwriters, and he LOVES ii V Is (who doesn't). This video is a look at how 2 5 1s are used in the super underrated, and frankly BRILLIANT 1968 Beach Boys single, Break Away, which was written by Brian, and his father Murry. This is a mini follow up to a longer video I just put out about ii V Is generally in popular music, so check that one out too to learn about the chord progression generally!

The REAL Problem With the Rolling Stone List - Reaction to the ‘200 Greatest Singers of All Time’

January 24, 2023 10:57 - 19 minutes - 17.8 MB

My reaction video to the Rolling Stone list of 200 greatest singers. The Rolling Stone magazine love their ‘greatest’ lists, and their most recent one is their ‘200 greatest singers of all time’, published in January 2023’s edition. It has *rather unsurprisingly* generated a fair bit of controversy (and clicks!), and like a lot of people (and probably you), I’m not a massive fan. But maybe not for the reasons that you might expect! Check out my video reacting to the list! #rollingstone #200...

Cool Ways to Use 251 Progressions With Examples (Stevie Wonder, Beatles, Billy Joel and More)

October 20, 2022 17:33 - 26 minutes - 24 MB

ii V I chord progressions, or 2 5 1s, are super popular with songwriters, composers and improvisers in all genres. They are used to change key, or just to loop back to the tonic chord… but they’re also used in loads of very different, arguably even more interesting ways. This video looks a bit at some standard ways to use 251s, with popular examples, as well as more slightly ‘out there’ versions and uses. In all honesty, there’s probably no limit to how many different ways you can use the fa...

Did Every Member of Queen Write a Number One Hit?! Pt 2 (Roger Taylor & John Deacon)

October 12, 2022 14:30 - 28 minutes - 26.2 MB

Queen are one of the greatest bands in rock history, with LOADS of classic songs and albums. Who doesn't love them? With 13 number ones across the world, they are the only band where each member is credited as the sole writer of a chart topping hit. That's right: Freddie Mercury, Brian May, Roger Taylor and John Deacon all wrote at least number one each. BUT the story is actually a little bit more complicated than that. This is my second video about Queen's chart history, songwriting and ge...

Did Every Member of Queen Write a Number One Hit?! Pt 1 (Freddie Mercury & Brian May))

October 02, 2022 17:51 - 26 minutes - 24.5 MB

Queen are one of the greatest bands in rock history, with LOADS of classic songs and albums. Who doesn't love them? With 13 number ones across the world, they are the only band where each member is credited as the sole writer of a chart topping hit. That's right: Freddie Mercury, Brian May, Roger Taylor and John Deacon all wrote at least number one each. BUT the story is actually a little bit more complicated than that. This video is about Queen's chart history, songwriting and band backgro...

One Chord Songs (AKA How David Bennet Piano Missed the Point)

July 19, 2022 08:39 - 26 minutes - 23.9 MB

So, this is the first video I've made where I'm disagreeing directly with another youtuber - David Bennet's videos are of course great, but I think he kind of missed the point with his one chord video, so I thought I'd explain my thoughts! I can't pretend to have nailed everything on the topic down, myself, but hopefully you'll enjoy my take on the subject. I talk about everything from the Talking Heads, to The Beatles, Harry Nilsson, Creedence Clearwater Revival - and others!

What is Musical Genre? Explained (jazz, blues, folk, rock - and more!)

July 06, 2022 12:59 - 28 minutes - 25.8 MB

What IS music genre? How important is it? Is it even really a thing? These are all questions I tackle in this video - hopefully you find this video interesting, informative, and maybe even entertaining! I talk about everything from blues, to folk, to rock, to jazz - and artists from Jacob Collier to Chris Thile, to Duke Ellington... and everything in between!

Talking to Jonathan Higgs from Everything Everything about Ugly Music

June 16, 2022 18:39 - 59 minutes - 54.4 MB

In this episode, I'm joined by Everything Everything's Jonathan Higgs to talk about ugliness in music - how it works, how it doesn't work, and the boundaries between the two! We talk about a range of music, and discuss Everything Everything, their latest album, and their general approach to making music. Enjoy!

Through Composed Rock - Warren Zevon's Desperados Under the Eaves

June 14, 2022 20:21 - 33 minutes - 30.3 MB

Warren Zevon's Desperados Under the Eaves has one of the finest codas in rock/popular music, and some really interesting/weird/genuinely brilliant lyrics. This is a video about how the song does what it does, and how it fits into the album on which it appears. Along the way, I talk about Lord of the Rings, The Wizard of Oz, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Pink Floyd's the Wall, and a bunch of other stuff. The song is one of the rare examples of through composition in popular music (o...

Famous Songs that Use 12 Bar Blues (Chord Progression, Lyrical Themes)

May 28, 2022 09:53 - 36 minutes - 33.3 MB

The 12 bar blues is probably the most popular chord progression in 20th century popular music, but most people mainly talk about it exclusively in terms of blues players and guitarists (or pianists or bassists... soloists basically) rather than in terms of songwriting. This video looks at a load of famous songs that use the 12 bar blues progression, across a range of genres, from the 30s, to the 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s. I talk about tonnes of stuff, from Chuck Berry, to Queen. And yes, obvious...

American Reaction to Weird British Hit Songs (70s, 80s, 2000s)

May 24, 2022 08:53 - 38 minutes - 35.3 MB

A bit of a reaction video today: I got my American friend to listen to four weird British hits from years past, and tell me what she thinks of them. We cover songs from the 70s, 80s and early 2000s - all of them at least a bit weird, but not TOO weird: I tried to capture the spirit of British weirdness without going for novelty tunes. There's some psychedelia, some ska, some punk, and baroque pop! What do you think of the songs we cover? Should I have included anything else?

The Songwriting of Rory Gallagher - Tattoo'd Lady (Lyrics, Chords)

May 01, 2022 11:39 - 31 minutes - 28.8 MB

Everyone who loves the blues, and loves guitar playing knows that Rory was a great guitarist, but much less attention is given to his songwriting, and his lyrics. This video about how Rory's songwriting works, looking at Tattoo'd Lady, from his 1973 album Tattoo. It's pretty wide ranging, looking at the chord progression, lyrics, context, genre conventions and wider cultural references. I'm sure any fan of Rory will enjoy this video! Come for the info, stay for the memes :)

Laura Nyro - Stoned Soul Picnic (Review, Analysis, Lyrics)

April 10, 2022 21:01 - 17 minutes - 16 MB

Laura Nyro's Stoned Soul Picnic was most famously covered by The 5th Dimension, but her original version remains the best. A whirlwind of music, great lyrics and awesome vocals, Stoned Soul Picnic was released in 1968 on the album Eli and the 13th Confession. This video is about how the song works, and the word 'surry', used throughout the track (WHAT DOES IT EVEN MEAN?!)

Til I Die by The Beach Boys - Review and Analysis (Chords, Lyrics)

March 07, 2022 09:31 - 28 minutes - 25.9 MB

Brian Wilson wrote Til I Die for the Beach Boys in 1969, but the song wasn’t released until 1971, on their underrated album Surf’s Up. One of my favourite Beach Boys songs, with possibly their best lyrics, Til I Die has a unique chord progression and is beautifully produced. Some people think that it’s the most depressing song they ever recorded, others think it’s at least a bit uplifting: either way, it’s beautiful! It was also released as the B-side to the single Long Promised Road, which ...

Is Tales From Topographic Oceans a Bad Album?

February 08, 2022 12:08 - 22 minutes - 20.9 MB

Yes’ sixth album, Tales from Topographic Oceans, was released in December 1973, and is infamous in progressive rock circles and beyond. Bloated, longwinded, full of wacky hippy wierdness, trippy and just downright strange, Tales is an 80 minute album comprised of 4, 20ish minute long tracks (one per side). The Revealing Science of God (Dance of the Dawn) The Remembering (High the Memory) The Ancient (Giants Under the Sun) Ritual (Nous Sommes du Soleil) As you can see (and as you might e...

Country Joe & The Fish | Fish Cheer (Anti-Vietnam War: Lyrics, Music)

January 24, 2022 11:12 - 20 minutes - 19.2 MB

Country Joe and the Fish are best known today for The Fish Rag (also known as I Feel Like I’m Fixin’ to Die Rag), which they released as a single in 1967, and famously performed at Woodstock, One of the most enduring songs written in protest of the Vietnam War, this song has been used in films such as More American Graffiti, and TV series like The Wonder Years. It’s a quite obviously anti-war song, and the band themselves were staunch non-conformists and communists. The band features a range...

Paul Kossoff – Time Away (Analysis, Review)

January 12, 2022 01:49 - 22 minutes - 20.3 MB

Paul Kossoff was the underrated and always tasteful guitarist for the 60s British blues and hard rock band Free, who are most famous for their song ‘All Right Now’. He tragically died at the age of 25 in 1976 but left us with lots of great guitar playing. Known for his immense tone and singular vibrato, this video takes a close look at his style, and one of his final recordings: the instrumental track, Time Away, which was recorded with John Martyn, and features some of Paul’s best guitar pla...

Be Bop Deluxe – Ships in the Night | Analysis and Review (Chords, Lyrics)

December 29, 2021 21:34 - 22 minutes - 20.3 MB

Be Bop Deluxe are such an underrated band, and Ships in the Night was the closest they got to a real hit. Bill Nelson fronted this band from 1972-78, and in that time they released five of the most underappreciated studio albums in British music, as well as a great live album. Glam, progressive rock, new wave, hard rock and blues; huge riffs, blazing solos – they do it all. This video looks at what makes the Ships in the Night work: lyrics, chords production and arrangement, as well as looki...

Hills of Granemore | An Analysis

December 17, 2021 01:51 - 19 minutes - 18.3 MB

Folk songs are often known by many names, and this classic is no different! The Hills of Granemore / The Granemore Hare, with plenty of alternate spellings of Greenmore/Granemore/Greenmore... The point though, is that it's a great song - one of my favourites! In this podcast episode (which is a video-less version of what you can find on my YouTube channel) I talk about some of my favourite versions of this song - by Martin Simpson, Daori Farrell, Dick Gaughan - and explore: 'what makes this ...

The Best Covers of Beatles' Songs

December 02, 2021 08:40 - 18 minutes - 16.8 MB

Time to talk about the Beatles! A little bit indirectly I guess, because I'm talking about some of my favourite covers of Beatles' songs. From Stevie Wonder, to Aretha Franklin, through Jeff Beck, Joe Cocker and Joan Baez, i cover some great versions of the Fab Four's best songs!

7/4 vs 7/8 | Peter Gabriel, Dave Brubeck, and Pink Floyd

November 21, 2021 10:53 - 13 minutes - 12.4 MB

What's the difference between 7/4 and 7/8? Watch this video to find out! I look at a bunch of great songs to expore to different ways of playing with septuple meter in songs. Things obviously get a little proggy, because odd time signatures, but there's something for everyone here. Songs mentioned in this video: - Money; Pink Floyd - Solsbury Hill; Peter Gabriel - Unsquare Dance; Dave Brubeck - Lucky Seven; Chris Squire - Thunder Child; Jeff Wayne's War of the Worlds - Hello Hello; Caravan

Life by Des'ree - What Makes this Song FAIL

November 13, 2021 20:27 - 10 minutes - 9.79 MB

When terrible music goes good: Life by Des'ree is an awful song, BUT IT'S ALSO SO GOOD. Seriously, this song pleases me endlessly, and I think you'll like it too.

Existentialism in Pink Floyd, Joni Mitchell, Van Morrison and More

October 26, 2021 14:41 - 10 minutes - 9.82 MB

This episode is all about existential dread - yay. Pop and rock (and folk) songs by a range of artists: from Pink Floyd, to They Might Be Giants; Dan Deacon to the Beach Boys. This is a fun episode :)

Pauses in Pop and Rock Songs

October 24, 2021 11:49 - 13 minutes - 12.7 MB

Everyone from Paul Simon, to Queen, the Beatles, Whitney Houston and George Michael use pauses in their songs, and it's a really great way to make a song more interesting. This video looks at a few ways that different artists use pauses in their songwriting.

Wuthering Heights by Kate Bush - With Fire the Canon

October 19, 2021 11:28 - 41 minutes - 37.9 MB

Kate Bush's Wuthering Heights is an absolute classic, and in this episode, I'm joined by Fire the Canon: Theo, Jackie and Rachel are here to talk Emily Bronte's original novel, and the classic prog song based on it. Check out their podcast! https://firethecanonpod.com/

What Is Progressive Rock?

September 25, 2021 22:24 - 17 minutes - 16.1 MB

WHAT IS PROGRESSIVE ROCK? Beyond being the coolest genre ever, of course. Well, in this episode of the Underrated/Overrated I tackle this MOST important of subjects. I talk about all the classic prog bands from Jethro Tull, to Yes, Rush and ELP, and what distinguishes this genre from other similar genres. Why is it different from art rock and jazz fusion? In fact, IS IT different? Who knows! Well, you will once you've listened to this. Check out this playlist of prog rock if you're new to...

Repetition Legitimises - Adam Neely's Idea Applied to Songwriting

September 06, 2021 11:15 - 24 minutes - 22.8 MB

Repetition legitimises is an oft repeated phrase - basically a meme unto itself these days, and Adam Neely's videos on it are great... but what if we take that idea and run with it a little? This video is about applying 'repetition legitimises' a bit more widely in songwriting.

Music for Gawain and Chill (From Genesis to Renaissance)

August 16, 2021 22:04 - 14 minutes - 13.5 MB

With the recent release of the Green Knight film - based off of a medieval romance - I thought I'd make a shorter video recommending some songs worth listening to get into that medieval vibe. If you love prog or folk, check out the songs I talk about: Gryphon - The Plowboy's Dream Renaissance - The Vultures Fly High Stan Rogers - Witch of the Westmorland Genesis - Dancing With The Moonlit Knight And honourable mentions to: Magna Carta, The Strawbs and Carolanne Pegg. The playlist: https://...

Slowhand and Van - The Rebels (Two Legends Ruin Their Legacy) with Elections, Generally

August 11, 2021 07:00 - 17 minutes - 15.6 MB

This is another episode where instead of talking about underrated music, we look at something worth mocking. This time we look at the latest song released by Eric Clapton and Van Morrison. Not only is the song a real disappointment, but both Clapton and Morrison have been upping the ante on their wacky political views recently. Joined again by Elections, Generally: go check them out!

Lawrence Fox's Awful Music (with Elections, Generally)

August 04, 2021 09:38 - 43 minutes - 39.6 MB

Ahh Laurence Fox - more famous these days for talking rubbish on TV and radio than for being an actor, this man of many *ahem* talents has also had a go at writing and recording music. Which went about as well as you might expect. In this episode, I am joined by Michael and Alex from Electrions, Generally, talking about Laurence's godawful music. We talk about this playlist of dreck: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8s9F8IEVH10&list=PLjFvLpebHshULr7qTMVP_s5q0-waKJdMw The Distance The Distanc...

This Song Is Terrible and I Love It - God Bless the USA by Lee Greenwood

July 27, 2021 10:00 - 39 minutes - 36.4 MB

Hmm - I still can't work out whether I love this song or hate it. A bit of both I guess. In this video I talk about patriotic songs generally, and go on a bit of a historical and cultural journey through right wing nonsense. It's a wild ride, but a fun one. If you want to hear what a Brit thinks of American patriotic songs, you're in the right place. In this video I talk about everything from Lee Greenwood and Toby Keith - to Elton John and Woody Guthrie

Cute or Cringe? The Small Faces - Lazy Sunday

July 08, 2021 23:29 - 42 minutes - 38.6 MB

This 60s classic is wacky, eccentric and silly - but is it cringe? Or maybe cute...? Or maybe (just maybe) it's actually neither, and this is a silly false dichotomy. Listen and find out what Jackie from the Fire the Canon podcast thinks of this song (which was totally new to her), and is guided through it by me, BigYellowPraxis/Jacob. Is this is the kind of song that only makes sense to Brits, or can Americans find a place in their hearts for the cockney silliness?

Is Tennessee Whiskey By Chris Stapleton A Rip Off?

July 04, 2021 09:56 - 22 minutes - 20.3 MB

Chris Stapleton's song, Tennessee Whiskey is awesome - but is it a rip off? What even *is* a rip off? Where is the line between 'inspired by' and 'taken from'? Should we even care if a song is a rip off? All these questions and more are explored in this video essay - there are tangents a-plenty, so hold on tight!

What Makes This Song Work - Ep. 2 Brothers in Arms

June 26, 2021 22:39 - 23 minutes - 21.4 MB

What makes a song work? In this episode I talk about The Dire Straits' Brothers in Arms and why it works so well as a song. I go through some music theory stuff, as well as what that actually does for or to the listener

What Makes This Song Work - Ep. 1 The Times They Are A-Changin'

June 10, 2021 13:31 - 22 minutes - 20.5 MB

What makes a song work? In this episode I talk about Bob Dylan's The Times They Are A Changin' and why it works so well as a song. I go through some music theory stuff, as well as what that actually does for the listener. This episode can also be found in video essay format on my YouTube account - BigYellowPraxis - go there if you want some visuals and videos! Enjoy!

Cute or Cringe? Thin Lizzy - Boogie Woogie Dance

June 03, 2021 14:00 - 22 minutes - 20.9 MB

Episode two in an ongoing series of listening to a song and asking 'is this cringe, or is it actually kinda cute?'. This time I have my little brother on talking about a song by Thin Lizzy - a band I love: Boogie Woogie Dance, from the album Johnny the Fox.

Weird Songs for Basic People - With Nancy Art Music

May 27, 2021 13:30 - 54 minutes - 50 MB

This episode I am joined by NancArtMusic - who you can find through the links below - about weird songs. Nancy is a self-appointed 'basic' person in terms of her music taste, so I figured I'd send her some strange stuff. Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/nancy.art.music/ Twitter : https://twitter.com/NancyArtMusic And her YouTube channel is @NancyArtMusic The songs we talk about are: Incredible String Band - Maker of Islands (a biiiiit weird) Funkadelic - One Nation Under The Groove Fra...

Jim Steinman - Seriously Ridiculous or Ridiculously Serious?

May 20, 2021 14:34 - 1 hour - 76.1 MB

We all know and love Jim Steinman's music, even if we don't *know* we know and love his music. He was the man behind many great 70s and 80s hits, and he unfortunately died a few weeks ago. This is my tribute to the great songwriter and producer. This episode, I talk with my friends James (sunderlorn on twitter), and we discuss: - Meatloaf, Bat out of Hell - Jim Steinman, Bad for Good - Bonnie Tyler, Total Eclipse of the Heart - Sisters of Mercy, Dominion

Album Covers! Ep. 2

May 14, 2021 07:44 - 1 hour - 69.1 MB

Part two in a series about great album covers. Please like and subscribe :) You can find me at: https://twitter.com/PraxisBig​ https://discord.gg/YdEs4uZ2​ https://www.instagram.com/bigyellowpraxis/ We talk about: Has It Come to This? - The Streets (Original Pirate Material) Mountain Road - Project Smok (Bayview) Fall Back - Factory Floor (Factory Floor) Pigs - Pink Floyd (Animals) Echo - Talisk (Abyss) Rotlicht - Oliver Huntemann (Propaganda)

What IS a a concept album?

May 07, 2021 08:18 - 1 hour - 56.8 MB

In this episode I talk with Peter Saint-Andre about four underappreciated albums that run from very concept-y to slightly concept-y, while asking 'what *is* a concept album?'. The albums we talk about are: Caravan - In the Land of Grey And Pink Riverside - Love, Fear and the Time Machine Ween - The Mollusk Hem - Departure and Farewell You can find me elsewhere at: https://twitter.com/PraxisBig​ https://discord.gg/YdEs4uZ2​ https://www.instagram.com/bigyellowpraxis/

A History of Filth - Mozart to Lil Nas X (NSFW)

May 01, 2021 08:49 - 54 minutes - 50.2 MB

My first and possibly only NSFW episode, about the history of filthy music - proceed at your own risk. A bit of a quick tour, but we cover some interesting ground! This episode we talk about: Mozart - Leck mich m Arsch Lucille Bogan - Shave 'em Dry Cyndi Lauper - She Bop Salt n Pepa - Shoop Cardi B - WAP Lil Nas X - Montero

A Defence of Cheesy Pop - '60s to '00s (with Listen2This)

April 23, 2021 14:42 - 1 hour - 66.2 MB

NOT FOR THE LACTOSE INTOLERANT Now that you've been warned, it's time to dive into my defence of some of the cheesiest songs in pop - from the 60s to the 00s. All of the songs we cover are excellent, but they're certainly cheesy. This episode I am joined by Will and Ash from the Listen2This podcast - find them wherever you listen to podcasts, and on Twitter @Listen2This_ The songs we talk about are: - The Monkees, Goin' Down - The Monkees, Randy Scouse Git - Abba, SOS - Cyndi Lauper, Girls...

The Man Who Doesn't Like Music (?!) - feat. Jamie from The Mocking Jays Podcast (bonus episode)

April 20, 2021 14:00 - 37 minutes - 34.8 MB

This is something of a special bonus episode in between longer episodes: I recently met someone... a bit of a freak of nature, if I may say... who doesn't like music. Weird, I know! But, liking a challenge, I set upon trying to find some songs he would like - so in this episode I am joined by Jamie from the Mocking Jays Podcast (@iseejamie on instagram). Check them out on Twitter and Youtube! In this episode, we talk about: - Warren Zevon, My Shit's Fucked Up - Gladys Knight and the Pips, ...

Beach Boys Surprise! Feat. STFU Dad

April 15, 2021 08:44 - 1 hour - 80.4 MB

Any long time listener to this podcast will know that I absolutely love the Beach Boys and the music of Brian Wilson. This is essentially my opportunity to talk at my guest about how they are the most misunderstood band in popular music. My guest is Hamish from the STFU Dad music podcast (@silencefather on twitter) and I introduce him to some of my favourite Beach Boys tracks, and tell him some of the (weird and crazy) history of the band. If you're not already a fan, I'm sure much of it wil...

Cute or Cringe? Mike Oldfield - On Horseback

April 08, 2021 23:36 - 32 minutes - 29.3 MB

The first in a series of episodes about songs that are right on that line between cute and cringe. This episode I am joined by my friend, Lotte and we talk about On Horseback, by Mike Oldfield. Most famous for his debut album, Tubular Bells, Mike Oldfield released this song as part of his Ommadawn album. It's a weird one, for sure - though the album is one of the best progressive rock albums ever!

Album Covers! Ep. 1

April 02, 2021 21:27 - 1 hour - 64.8 MB

This is the first of possibly many episodes about album covers - this time I am talking to Kevin and Mark from the Yes Music Podcast, who can be found here https://yesmusicpodcast.com/ We talk about: Van Morrison - Hard Nose the Highway Ryley Walker - Golden Sings that Have Been Sung John Anderson - Olias of Sunhillow Ben Craven - Great and Terrible Potions Rick Wakeman - The Six Wives of Henry VIII Genesis - Nursery Cryme

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