Interview: Gentle Giant
Gentle Giant wasn’t the most popular progressive rock band of the 1970s, but it was one of the most respected. They were known for their complex compositions, madrigal singing, and conceptual albums that pushed the limits of rock. They’ve just released a live album from 1976.
Echoes Program 1451D |
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Start Time
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Group Name
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Song Name
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Album Name
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First Half Hour |
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0:01:00
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Wu Man
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0:06:00
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Peter Kater
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Luminescence
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0:13:32
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Jennie Abrahamson
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Phoenix
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0:17:42
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Bear in Heaven
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0:20:28
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Christopher Willits
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0:29:00
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break
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Second Half Hour |
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0:30:00
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An interview with Gentle Giant
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0:39:21
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break
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0:40:06
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Gentle Giant
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0:46:31
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The Capsules
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0:50:14
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Scann-Tec
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0:59:00
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break
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Third Half Hour |
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0:01:00
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Vacabou
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0:06:00
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Jeff Johnson and Phil Keaggy
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0:14:05
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Laurie Anderson
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0:16:30
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Ulrich Schnauss
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0:23:35
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Bryan Carrigan
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0:29:00
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break
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Fourth Half Hour |
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0:30:00
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Lyla Foy
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0:33:08
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Kitaro
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0:41:31
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Mazmoneth
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0:47:33
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break
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0:48:18
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Diane Arkenstone
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0:53:30
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Neil Tatar and David Darling
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