UK Psychedelia 68–69 Welcome to the third episode of my personal History of Psychedelia and we head back to the UK and the years 1968 and 1969. It is my contention that 1969 marks the Golden Age of psychedelic music in the popular sense and after 1969 we headed towards progressive rock (prog rock), hard…
Friday May 30th 9-10 pm BST – listen again on Mixcloud.com and our app! The year 1986 was a fascinating moment in music history. Pop, rock, and experimental genres collided, with artists pushing sonic boundaries while also achieving mainstream success. The albums highlighted represent a rich cross-section of this cultural…
Saturday May 31st, 8-9 pm BST, and again on Mixcloud.com and our app! Tonight is the last Stomping At The Savoy in its current form, probably until the autumn- this is due to constraints on myself and producer Keith’s time in the busy summer months. But fear not dear listeners!…
23rd May, 2025 Welcome to another show where Patrick and Keith play music to one another hope to have you dear listener, along for the two hours programme duration. Patrick unearths a great set of moving tracks; some taken from a variety of Original Soundtracks and others due to the fact that they are simply bloney fine songs ! Keith had…
Friday 23/5/25, 9-10pm GST 1985 was a year of cultural transformation, where music, fashion, and technology converged to create an unforgettable soundtrack for a generation. . From synth-pop to heavy metal, and from socially conscious rock to genre-bending experimentation, 1985 was a melting pot of musical creativity. Here’s a look…
Friday 16/5/25 9-10 pm on GnetRadio.com and our app! This isn’t just a retro playlist — it’s a time machine with a darker edge. Featuring tracks from The Cars, The Psychedelic Furs, The Cure, Big Country, Princess, and The Smiths, this mix peels back the glitter of the ‘80s to…
US Pyschedelia 66–67 Bob Dylan – Rainy Day Women # 12 & 35 – Blonde on Blonde – June 1966 A track from one of these greatest albums of all time. Blonde on Blonde. It should need no introduction and should be in every serious record collection. It fuses psychedelia with metaphysics and existentialism with rock and roll. When released, Dylan was the coolest guy…
Keith Writes: I liked Patrick’s idea of trying to present sounds from the 80s and 90s that did not necessarily conform to the perceived notion that somehow the 80s and perhaps lesser so, the 90s had a uniform sound; more led by the studio rather than the musicians. I have not only…
Part 1 UK Psych 1966-1968 Welcome to my personal history of Psychedelia. The is the first of four programmes and will focus upon the years 1966 and 1967 and will concentrate on releases by British artists. The second show will look at releases in the US by US acts within the same period. The third show will then…
It’s back to business with another “Stompin At The Savoy” Radio Show, and it’s another chance to hear some of the best bands that Guernsey has produced in another live special! All of this weeks tracks are archival live recordings of some of our best loved musicians, including Alias, Limbo,…