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On shortly: http://www.insanityradio.com ;)

 

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The Graveyard Shift is back to bring you the very best in underground music, from classical to country and everything in between and beyond.

 

TONIGHT ina a NEW TIME SLOT: 22:30-00:30 (GMT) or 17:30-19:30 (EST).

 

Same Rules apply: A THEME CONNECTS EVERY SONG IN THE PLAYLIST EXCEPT FOR ONE ODD ONE OUT. TEXT OR E-MAIL IN TO IDENTIFY THE THEME AND THE ONE THAT DOESN'T FIT.

 

BE THE FIRST TO CORRECTLY IDENTIFY BOTH AND YOU'LL BE CHOOSING NEXT WEEK'S THEME

 

Tonight's cacophonous collection of closet classics was chosen by Sarah and features:

 

Psychadelic sitar rock from TRAFFIC

 

Possibly the most powerful piece of orchestral music ever composed by GUSTAV HOLST

 

Prog Rock gods YES at their most ambitious

 

A glorious combination of salsa and traditional r'n'b from STEVIE WONDER

 

The spectacular vocal capabilities of BJORK

 

A healthy dose of P-Funk c/o Parliament-Funkadelic

 

ARCH ENEMY at their very tighest

 

New Orleans Blues-metallers DOWN

 

TORI AMOS' unioque brand of melancholy

 

OZZY OSBORNE from his post-Randy Rhodes era of rediscovery

 

The song that made PRODIGY the most widely revered act in electronica

 

A raw and emotive lament from Dr E of the EELS

 

Undeniably catchy jam-room rock from CLUTCH

 

And this week's overdose features two tracks from one of the finest acoustic guitarists ever: BERT JANSCH

 

 

What connects these seemingly incongruess artists? Tune in or miss out.

 

http://www.insanityradio.com

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Hey, guys. Please check out the show tonight if you can. I'm particularly pleased with tonight's theme and playlist.

 

http://www.insanityradio.com

 

22:30-00:30 (GMT) or 17:30-19:30 (EST)

 

The Graveyard Shift returns to bring you the very best in underground music, from Strauss to surf rock and everything in between and beyond.

 

TONIGHT in its NEW TIME SLOT: 22:30-00:30 (GMT) or 17:30-19:30 (EST).

 

Same Rules apply: A THEME CONNECTS EVERY SONG IN THE PLAYLIST EXCEPT FOR ONE ODD ONE OUT. TEXT OR E-MAIL IN TO IDENTIFY THE THEME AND THE ONE THAT DOESN'T FIT.

 

BUT THIS TIME IT'S A DOUBLE OVERDOSE

 

BE THE FIRST TO CORRECTLY IDENTIFY BOTH AND YOU'LL BE CHOOSING NEXT WEEK'S THEME

 

Tonight's cacophonous collection of closet classics features:

 

Feel-good electro indie rock from THE GO TEAM!

 

JOHANN STRAUSS' ode to the elements

 

MUNDI's bizzare blend of Medieval-inspired Celtic prog rock

 

An incredible country guitar performance from IAN SIEGAL

 

Irresistible pop from the irresistible STEVIE NICKS

 

The enigmatic sounds of LOS STRAITJACKETS' surf rock

 

...and some self-described "Surf Punk" from THE DEMONICS

 

EXTREME TRIO's special brand of modern jazz

 

The very best in groove metal from blues afficianados DOWN

 

Black metal icons EMPEROR at their most terrifying

 

The sardonic tones of the BONZO DOG DOO-DAH BAND

 

ISIS at their most expansive

 

A little played track by the JIMI HENDRIX EXPERIENCE

 

 

AND THIS WEEK FEATURES TWO OVWRDOSES:

 

The first comes courtesy of King Buzzo and company. Sorry, they're MELVINS.

 

And the second demonstrates the brilliance and crossover appeal that have made THE PRODIGY one of the most enduring and beloved electronic acts on the live circuit.

 

 

What connects these seemingly incongruess artists? Tune in or miss out.

 

http://www.insanityradio.com

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Back on again tonight.

 

Please tune-in if you can: 22:30-00:30 (GMT) or 17:30-19:30 (EST) http://www.insanityradio.com

 

The Graveyard Shift returns to bring you the very best in underground music, from Strauss to surf rock and everything in between and beyond.

 

TONIGHT in its NEW TIME SLOT: 22:30-00:30 (GMT) or 17:30-19:30 (EST).

 

Same Rules apply: A THEME CONNECTS EVERY SONG IN THE PLAYLIST EXCEPT FOR ONE ODD ONE OUT. TEXT OR E-MAIL IN TO IDENTIFY THE THEME AND THE ONE THAT DOESN'T FIT.

 

BE THE FIRST TO CORRECTLY IDENTIFY BOTH AND YOU'LL BE CHOOSING NEXT WEEK'S THEME

 

Tonight's cacophonous collection of closet classics was chosen by Marti and features:

 

The genius of Tim Smith and his CARDIACS

 

PULP's pop senisibilities

 

FLEETWOOD MAC's deceptively intelligent pop

 

The cream of the early-90s grunge crop: ALICE IN CHAINS

 

An early blues number as covered by CLUTCH

 

CAMP BLACKFOOT's bizzare blend of Jazz asnd Metal

 

BREAKESTRA with an eight-minute funk masterpiece

 

The dulcet tones of DIONNE WARWICK

 

A solo movement for piano by arguably the greatest man ti ever walk the face of the earth: FRANK ZAPPA

 

Forgotten Punk from REALTV

 

Traditional Cubana from the BUENA VISTA SOCIAL CLUB

 

Pschitzophrenic Indie c/o THE SULTANS OF PING

 

LEADBELLY at his most soulful

 

George Clinton and the Collins brothers celebratiing musical diversity with PARLIAMENT-FUNKADELIC

 

 

And this week's overdose features three short tracks from my favourite new musical discovery: Surf Rock superheroes LOS STRAITJACKETS.

 

 

What connects these seemingly incongruess artists? Tune in or miss out.

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Okay, it's serious now! A few fresher mates have challenged me to a listening figures contest.

 

Back on again: http://www.insanityradio.com

 

22:30-00:30 (GMT) or 17:30-19:30 (EST). Please tune-in if you can :).

 

The Graveyard Shift returns to bring you the very best in underground music, from foreign Folk to Gypsy Jazz and everything in between and beyond.

 

TONIGHT in its NEW TIME SLOT: 22:30-00:30 (GMT) or 17:30-19:30 (EST).

 

Same Rules apply: A THEME CONNECTS EVERY SONG IN THE PLAYLIST EXCEPT FOR ONE ODD ONE OUT. TEXT OR E-MAIL IN TO IDENTIFY THE THEME AND THE ONE THAT DOESN'T FIT.

 

BE THE FIRST TO CORRECTLY IDENTIFY BOTH AND YOU'LL BE CHOOSING NEXT WEEK'S THEME

 

Tonight's cacophonous collection of closet classics was inspired by Duane's theme choice and features:

 

A glorious mix of funk and folk from the unsigned ARIEL THIERMANN

 

MILES DAVIS' tribute to John Lewis

 

Epic Electronica from SOLE SIGNAL

 

Classically-inclined Prog-Rock c/o SKY

 

Smooth trad. Jazz from CANNONBALL ADDERLEY

 

VINCENT VINCENT AND THE VILLAIN's Balkan-influenced Doo-Wop-Indie

 

Salem, Oregon's independent rockers CAPTAIN CUTTHROAT

 

Sorry, they're MELVINS!

 

PARLIAMENT-FUNKADELIC at their most memorable

 

JEFF BUCKLEY's first single release

 

Perhaps CRADLE OF FILTH's last track of true credibility

 

BLACK SABBATH demonstrating one of Toni Iommi's typically unforgettable riffs

 

ARCH ENEMY's last offering before the departure of Johan Liiva

 

Landlcoked surf-rock from LOS STRAITJACKETS

 

 

What connects these seemingly incongruess artists? Tune in or miss out.

 

http://www.insanityradio.com

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I'm on-air with two shows (a prog-rock special and The Graveyard Shift) for a full three hours tonight. http://www.insanityradio.com ; 21:30-00:30 (GMT) or 16:30-19:30 (EST).

 

So, why not tune-in if you can :p?

I will be filling in for Rub Burrows on Insanity's Whole Lotta Rock show (21:30-22:30) and I'm taking the opportunity to emerse you all in the glorious complexity of prog for a full hour. But thanks to the cliches of the genre, that's only long enough for nine songs. Hooray!

 

...and then...

 

The Graveyard Shift returns to bring you the very best in underground music, from Japanese Jazz to Brazilian blast beats and everything in between and beyond.

 

TONIGHT in its NEW TIME SLOT: 22:30-00:30 (GMT) or 17:30-19:30 (EST).

 

Same Rules apply: A THEME CONNECTS EVERY SONG IN THE PLAYLIST EXCEPT FOR ONE ODD ONE OUT. TEXT OR E-MAIL IN TO IDENTIFY THE THEME AND THE ONE THAT DOESN'T FIT.

 

BE THE FIRST TO CORRECTLY IDENTIFY BOTH AND YOU'LL BE CHOOSING NEXT WEEK'S THEME

 

Tonight's cacophonous collection of closet classics was inspired by G's theme choice and features:

 

The brilliance of folk supergroup PENTANGLE

 

Japanese Zeuhl-Prog-Jazz-Rock-Funk-Folk (you get the idea...) from the tragically unknown KOENJIHYAEKKI

 

An unreleased demo. from JAMIE T

 

BIG BAD VOODOO DADDY witha brilliant Cab Calloway cover

 

The ever-hilarious BONZO DOG DOO-DAH BAND

 

SCREAMIN' JAY HAWKINS with a rarely-heard original

 

The full version of RAM JAM's often radio-edites rock masterpiece

 

The yankee piano man BILLY JOEL

 

OPETH's immaculate blend of metal and folk

 

Possibly the best acoustic duo to ever grace international airwaves, SIMON & GARFUNKEL

 

PEARL JAM's refined grunge

 

SEPULTURA celebrating their Brazilian roots through the medium of metal

 

 

...and this week's overdose features two rock tracks from the 20th centuries most prolific, eclectic and influential composer: the proof that divine inspiration must exist, FRANK ZAPPA.

 

What connects these seemingly incongruess artists? Tune in or miss out.

 

http://www.insanityradio.com

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Back on again tonight.

 

22:30-00:30 (GMT) or 17:30-19:30 (EST) on http://www.insanityradio.com

 

http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j254/charliepag/largethumb_graveyard_shift_actual_grave.jpg

 

The Graveyard Shift returns to bring you the very best in underground music, from Funk to Flamenco and everything in between and beyond.

 

TONIGHT in its NEW TIME SLOT: 22:30-00:30 (GMT) or 17:30-19:30 (EST).

 

Same Rules apply: A THEME CONNECTS EVERY SONG IN THE PLAYLIST EXCEPT FOR ONE ODD ONE OUT. TEXT OR E-MAIL IN TO IDENTIFY THE THEME AND THE ONE THAT DOESN'T FIT.

 

BE THE FIRST TO CORRECTLY IDENTIFY BOTH AND YOU'LL BE CHOOSING NEXT WEEK'S THEME

 

Tonight's cacophonous collection of closet classics was inspired by Duane's theme choice and features:

 

A grammy-award winning performance from ALLAN SHERMAN

 

Welsh Blues-Rockers LOVE SCULPTURE

 

An oft-forgotten BEATLES ballad

 

SKY's ode to Vivaldi

 

EUMIR DEODATO at his most downright funky

 

EXTREME taking the notion of "**** rock" to a whole new level

 

JOHN DENVER's most heartfelt composition

 

Virtuoso, Mexican flamenco duo RODRIGO Y GABRIELA

 

CRADLE OF FILTH's most subtle and beautiful offering to extreme metal

 

The most expansive side of THE BEACH BOYS

 

One of the most underrated instrumentals of all time c/o ARCH ENEMY

 

EMERSON, LAKE & PALMER in all their deceptively catchy brilliance

 

...and this week's overdose features two brilliant album tracks from the greatest exponents of prog-rock to ever bless our stereos: YES.

 

 

What connects these seemingly incongruess artists? Tune in or miss out.

 

http://www.insanityradio.com

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