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Three hours of music from classic and prog rock’s bygone formative days never sounded so good! If you remember and enjoyed 60’s and 70’s progressive rock radio, then crank up the man-eating speakers and fill up Steve’s mailbox with requests.
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The show has been on unintended hiatus for the last wee while because of a computer breakdown at Rock’s in Your Head Central, a.k.a. my living room. That’s why you’ve been faithfully and thankfully putting up with some old shows. Hopefully I’ll be done with that maintenance by next week. For today’s pre-Christmas show, please […] […]
On this week’s show, Kevin is back with a sixteen-track Second Hour Superset that goes to all kinds of interesting places, from Country Joe and the Fish and Dylan to CSNY, Simon & Garfunkel, Jethro Tull … well, you’ll just have to hear it for yourself. Those, and tracks from Joe Walsh, Wishbone Ash, Golden […] […]
On this week’s show, Randy Bachman shows up twice in different bands, there are two hidden two-fers, lots of the hard stuff from AC/DC, Van Halen, the J. Geils Band, and Uriah Heep, A Talking Heads classic, and as always, a whole lot more, plus anything that’s on your musical mind when you join me […] […]
On this week’s show, I’ll be playing a selected track from two new albums from the Doobies and Yes. Drop into our chat room and tell me what you think of them as you hear them. I’ll of course report what you say, as well as giving you my unhumble opinion (ha ha). I’ll also […] […]
On this week’s show, there’s lots of live music to get ya going, including the dead, the Allmans, Cheap Trick and Traffic, classics from Steve Miller and Bad Company, some bluesy guitar work from John Hammond and Pat Travers, and an unlikely instrumental from Loudon Wainwright III.. But that’s just for starters! Join me today […] […]
On this week’s show, I start you off with an epic and definite desert-island classic from Cream’s “Wheels of Fire,” followed by a track from Bram Tchaikovsky, a band seldom remembered from the 70’s. You’ll get some Bonjovi, John Mellencamp, Molly Hatchet, Meatloaf, the Doobies, Steve Miller, Uriah Heep, covers from Tina Turner and the […] […]
It’s Bastille Day on this week’s show, so in the second hour, I’ll be featuring a side of Magma, a French progressive band from the early seventies. There’ll also be lots of artists you already know, like Tom Petty, Christine McVie, Robin Trower, Jimmy Page and the Black Crows with a Zep standard, … all […] […]
“Rock’s in Your Head” is the only show on the Global Voice where you can hear three hours of classic, album, and progressive rock from the sixties and beyond. The show always works better when you make suggestions by email to rock@theglobalvoice.info, or live during the show in our very own Chat facility right on […] […]
Apologies for last week’s technical failure which prevented the presentation of the show. I’m back and all tested and ready for it today! One of my hallmark or signature set themes is to group songs together that are in the same musical key, and this week I went a little crazy in doing that, but […] […]
We kick things off with a live Meat Loaf track, a well-known and much loved track from Renaissance, John Mellencamp appears twice, another live classic from Lou Reed, things from Kaja Googoo, the Cure, Genesis, Eric Clapton, Ginger Baker … it just goes on and on, this and every Wednesday starting at 16 hours UTC, […] […]
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