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In anticipation of Destination Onward – The Story of Fates Warning and its publication in July, 2022, the author, Jeff Wagner, and Radical Research co-host, Hunter Ginn, sit down and talk about Fates Warning. It’s far from the first time we’ve discussed Fates Warning together, but it’s the first time we’ve gone into an episode of Radical Research with absolutely no plan. We didn’t even know what snippets we’d feature until after the conversation wrapped up. This is not intended to be an exhaustive or final-word survey on this legendary band’s output. It is, quite simply, and like many of our episodes, a love letter.
You can buy Jeff’s book, Destination Onward – The Story of Fates Warning, right here:
www.fateswarningbook.com
Of all the ridiculously nerdy things we’ve said over 82 episodes, perhaps the nerdiest comes in this episode, at 11:05, courtesy of Hunter. The “Borivoj Krgin 1990 to mid-1994” comment. “Mid”??? That’s incredibly specific, Radish.
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Music cited, in order of appearance:
[all songs by Fates Warning unless otherwise noted]
“Damnation” (Night on Brocken, 1984)
“The Apparition” (The Spectre Within, 1985)
“Don’t Follow Me” (Parallels, 1991)
“Shades of Heavenly Death” (No Exit, 1988)
John Arch, “Relentless” (A Twist of Fate, 2003)
“Monument” (Inside Out, 1994)
“Still Remains” (Live Over Europe, 2018)
“A Pleasant Shade of Gray, XII” (Still Life, 1998)
“Like Stars Our Eyes Have Seen” (Theories of Flight, 2016)
By Jeff Wagner & Hunter Ginn5
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In anticipation of Destination Onward – The Story of Fates Warning and its publication in July, 2022, the author, Jeff Wagner, and Radical Research co-host, Hunter Ginn, sit down and talk about Fates Warning. It’s far from the first time we’ve discussed Fates Warning together, but it’s the first time we’ve gone into an episode of Radical Research with absolutely no plan. We didn’t even know what snippets we’d feature until after the conversation wrapped up. This is not intended to be an exhaustive or final-word survey on this legendary band’s output. It is, quite simply, and like many of our episodes, a love letter.
You can buy Jeff’s book, Destination Onward – The Story of Fates Warning, right here:
www.fateswarningbook.com
Of all the ridiculously nerdy things we’ve said over 82 episodes, perhaps the nerdiest comes in this episode, at 11:05, courtesy of Hunter. The “Borivoj Krgin 1990 to mid-1994” comment. “Mid”??? That’s incredibly specific, Radish.
Please consider donating if you listen to Radical Research often: https://www.paypal.me/rrpodcast
http://www.radicalresearch.org/shop/
Music cited, in order of appearance:
[all songs by Fates Warning unless otherwise noted]
“Damnation” (Night on Brocken, 1984)
“The Apparition” (The Spectre Within, 1985)
“Don’t Follow Me” (Parallels, 1991)
“Shades of Heavenly Death” (No Exit, 1988)
John Arch, “Relentless” (A Twist of Fate, 2003)
“Monument” (Inside Out, 1994)
“Still Remains” (Live Over Europe, 2018)
“A Pleasant Shade of Gray, XII” (Still Life, 1998)
“Like Stars Our Eyes Have Seen” (Theories of Flight, 2016)

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