Come In Number 6, Your Time Is Up…
This is another older episode, rescued from My Podcast. I first posted this in August 2008. A friend of the show, James Baxter, made some requests. I decided to gather them together in a mini-set within the show. This epsiode also features the very first A Trip To The Vinyl Vault. For those new to the ‘Stroboscope–”A Trip..” is where I play a song or two off of one of those old vinyl discs, you know..the 12″ ones that music used to be released on, back in the dark ages.
There’s a range of styles in this one – early 80s techno-pop, mid-90s trip-hop, late-60s psychedelic pop–amongst others. A big thanks goes out to Baxter once again. He gave some more requests at the time and I will be adding those to a future show.
That said, roll on the tunes!
Tracklist:
Grobschnitt – Dream And Reality (from the “Jumbo” album – released in 1975)
Forest – Do You Want Some Smoke? (from the self-titled debut album – released in 1969)
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Portishead – Strangers (from the “Dummy” album – released in 1994)
“The Prisoner” (dialogue 1)
Kraftwerk - Pocket Calculator (from the “Computer World” album – released in 1981)
“The Prisoner” (dialogue 2)
Zager & Evans – In The Year 2525 (single release – 1969)
“The Prisoner” (end credits theme)
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A TRIP TO THE VINYL VAULT~
featured LP: The Wurzels – “Live At The Royal Oak, Nailsea, Zummerzet” (1967)
Tanglefoot Twitch
Drink Up Thy Zider
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The Rolling Stones – Citadel (from the “Their Satanic Majesties Request” album – released in 1967)
Kate Bush – Army Dreamers (from the “Never For Ever” album – released in 1980)
Traffic – House For Everyone (from the “Dear Mr. Fantasy” album – rel. in 1967)
Return To Forever – Theme To The Mothership (from the “Hymn Of The Seventh Galaxy” album – released in 1973)
Originally posted in August 2008
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December 26th, 2009 at 10:34 pm
Thanks for posting about this. I enjoyed reading it. What did you think of the new version of the Prisoner? I thought it was not as good as the original. There’s an interesting quote from the original series I read recently. Makes you ponder a bit. Visit my site if you’d like to read more. Thank you again for a really well-done site. Be seeing you.