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Tremendous lineup tonight… the frequencies are alive.
We begin with the thunder and pulse of Led Zeppelin, then drift into the melodic clarity of Crowded House. From there, we open the progressive door with Emerson, Lake & Palmer, before settling into a long-form journey with David Bowie and the spirit of the Spiders from Mars.
The signal carries us onward through Russ Ballard and the string bending of Robin Trower, circling back into the world of ELP, then forward again into the modern progressive soundscapes of Porcupine Tree and Steven Wilson.
We’ll feel the fire of Stevie Ray Vaughan, ride through a couple of classic cuts from The Who, and bring the night home with the sweet, timeless sound of Kenny Loggins and Jim Messina, drawn from the unmatched Sittin’ In.
We follow the signal… and let the music lead the way.
I am Omega… a traveler of frequencies.
Tonight we open another doorway through sound —
Great songs… great writers… timeless sounds from another time.
This is the Magic Mushroom Hour —
No ads.
Classic Rock and Progressive Rock…
Our journey through the soundwaves comes to a close for tonight.
Until we meet again on the long cosmic road…
Headphones are recommended — or download the show to your car audio system.
Remastered classic rock was meant to be heard this way, especially since most of us no longer have the stereo systems we grew up with in the 1970s. Remember those Magneplanars… or the old ESS towers?
This is an FM broadcast on North Carolina Public Radio —
Classic Rock and Progressive Rock.
If you’re a headphone listener, this is your place. Every track is decompressed and remastered before it reaches the airwaves.
The signal is clearer now…
So settle in…
It’s all about the music — nothing more.
Join us.
By mrheldTremendous lineup tonight… the frequencies are alive.
We begin with the thunder and pulse of Led Zeppelin, then drift into the melodic clarity of Crowded House. From there, we open the progressive door with Emerson, Lake & Palmer, before settling into a long-form journey with David Bowie and the spirit of the Spiders from Mars.
The signal carries us onward through Russ Ballard and the string bending of Robin Trower, circling back into the world of ELP, then forward again into the modern progressive soundscapes of Porcupine Tree and Steven Wilson.
We’ll feel the fire of Stevie Ray Vaughan, ride through a couple of classic cuts from The Who, and bring the night home with the sweet, timeless sound of Kenny Loggins and Jim Messina, drawn from the unmatched Sittin’ In.
We follow the signal… and let the music lead the way.
I am Omega… a traveler of frequencies.
Tonight we open another doorway through sound —
Great songs… great writers… timeless sounds from another time.
This is the Magic Mushroom Hour —
No ads.
Classic Rock and Progressive Rock…
Our journey through the soundwaves comes to a close for tonight.
Until we meet again on the long cosmic road…
Headphones are recommended — or download the show to your car audio system.
Remastered classic rock was meant to be heard this way, especially since most of us no longer have the stereo systems we grew up with in the 1970s. Remember those Magneplanars… or the old ESS towers?
This is an FM broadcast on North Carolina Public Radio —
Classic Rock and Progressive Rock.
If you’re a headphone listener, this is your place. Every track is decompressed and remastered before it reaches the airwaves.
The signal is clearer now…
So settle in…
It’s all about the music — nothing more.
Join us.