12 Steps Beyond Prog #139
The Orange menace is upon us. Fuck em, smoke em, relax.
For now. Activate your mind, your humanity and continue to push for acceptance, tolerance and most importantly do not forget the love for your friends and family, for those you know, for those you don't yet know. Let the agents of orange play dirty. We will work at playing clean. The numbers are on our side.
Not the greatest set in the world, but one that came about in the random aftermath of the election.
So a box of records in the XRAY studios came to exist.
I chose to open my sealed Marillion album F.E.A.R and play the pivotal 4th side in its entirety and many of the songs reflect the conflicting emotions I am feeling and likely you too. Listen carefully, you "are" living for the new king. Time to change that.
- 12:00am In Freedom by Anekdoten on Nucleus (Virta)
- 12:12am Hyperactive by Riverside on Anno Domini High Definition (Inside/Out)
- 12:15am The Life Auction by Strawbs on Ghost (A&M)
- 12:21am Dream Weaver by Gary Wright on The Dream Weaver (Warner Brothers)
- 12:26am Somebody Calling by Robin Trower on In City Dreams (Chrysalis)
- 12:32am Song For White Lion by Blesst Chest on Blesst Chest (XRAY Records)
- 12:40am Kicking and Collecting by Carptree on Nymf (Fosfor Creation)
- 12:42am The New Kings i. Fuck Everyone and Run by Marillion on F*** Everyone and Run (F E A R) (earMUSIC)
- 1:05am Manhattan Project by Rush on Power Windows (Mercury)
- 1:10am Killing Yourself To Live by Black Sabbath on Sabbath Bloody Sabbath (Warner Bros)
- 1:16am Standing In The Rain by Electric Light Orchestra on Out Of The Blue (Jet)
- 1:20am Big Wheels by Electric Light Orchestra on Out Of The Blue (Jet)
- 1:25am Release the Clowns by Crippled Black Phoenix on (Mankind) The Crafty Ape (Provouge Imports)
- 1:32am When Sunday Spills by Echolyn on Echolyn (Velveteen)
- 1:43am A.T.L.A.S. by The Watch on Tracks from the Alps (Lizard)
- 1:50am Hopelessly Human by Kansas on Point of Know Return (Kirshner)
- 1:57am Beautiful world by Devo on Duty Now For The Future (Warner)