1 (edited by Stu Craig 2010-09-22 16:50:20)

Topic: Thank Goodness for UK's Planet Rock!

This radio station is responsible for turning me on to more great music and artists than any other sincle source ever. Planet Rock plays a lot of my favorites that I rarely if ever hear on the radio in the states (Sensational Alex Harvey Band, Wishbone Ash, Uriah Heep). Plus, where else can you hear to Status Quo, Marillion and Stone The Crows? The list goes on and on. It's amazing.

Today for the first time I heard Born on the wrong side of time by Taste. I was so impressed by what I heard that I looked them up. I was surprised to learn this was Rory Gallagher's band before he went solo! Another example of something I probably would not have ever heard if not for Planet Rock.

I know everyone here knows about Planet Rock thanks to JB's weekly program. But if you haven't spent much time there otherwise, check them out some more. It's pretty much on my computer all day at work now.

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Nice post Stu and you're right, there are very few channels like it. It's great that they do play some of the superb bands you mention, who get played nowhere else. Some of the tracks are a little obvious, but it's great when they play the lesser known ones. I do wish though they played a little more blues though.

"The recently formed Edinburgh Blues Club has identified an appetite for the personal communication between musicians and audience that the blues long ago perfected." The Herald Newspaper (Scotland)
http://www.edinburgh-blues.uk

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Stu,
Thanks for letting us know the things you have learned from planet rock, Did you get to check out Matt Scofield while he was on tour?

4 (edited by the dude 2010-09-22 18:18:58)

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I love Planet Rock, too.  Great music.  Plus I learned of the Union from them.

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geob wrote:

Stu,
Thanks for letting us know the things you have learned from planet rock, Did you get to check out Matt Scofield while he was on tour?

Hi George, I did not get to see him. Life has been very hectic this year with a sick mom and a sick mom-in-law too. No vacation this Summer and have stayed pretty close to home. Maybe next time around!

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the dude wrote:

I love Planet Rock, too.  Great music.

+1  smile

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7 (edited by Rocket 2010-09-24 05:33:02)

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Cannot agree with all your sentiments Stu. 
This is on a personal level.  They have certainly not taught me nor turned me on to more great music and artists than any other single source ever.  I don't know where that credit lies for me though, except perhaps the old record stores & record racks not exclusively in record stores.  Now HEARING the records could be a problem, but if I had seen one and then BOOM it's out there, I could go...ah, so! And that take a chance on something totally unheard of personally, those were often incredible.  And just as important old time radio.  A station I'll not mention in Joe's hometown USED to be very much like Planet Rock......quite a long time ago.  Traveling listening to other radio stations I could sense how a locality could differ slightly on some tastes and also just putting the national stamp of approval on a huge hit (maybe a case of follow the leader in instances).  Magazines, like Rolling Stone (USED to be-more musically centered than image) and Creem, Billboard & Cashbox, et al, trade mags were even more informative.  The local and traveling locality libraries.  Dances, jam sessions, concerts...And the coup de grace, friends and families collections and conversations in any of the aforementioned contexts blow it completely to pieces that Planet Rock could meet the same threshold for me.  But, I am the EXTREMELY curious type, and generally known for somewhat anomalous behaviors and attitudes in many aspects. 

That said, I could not agree more completely with your topic post title: Thank Goodness for UK's Planet Rock! And I'd add !!!!!!!!!!! to it! What they DO do is what no station stateside does or even DARES to do.  Rock and ROCK ON and ON!!!
How hard is it? I dunno I always thought it could be so easy.  Planet Rock makes it certain for me, it is easy.  Now I can't say I dig everything they put on, and a few actually put me off, but man are they so few and so far and few between.

And they ARE British, so no reason NOT to play more British Rock.  Some of it didn't make it in the states because it wasn't our consensual "thing".  But for me, I just dig it a lot.  An awful lot.  And yes, the learning & enlightenment truly Rocks On! They are a great bunch and a great station and worthy of your exciting title as closing commentary:
Thank Goodness for UK's Planet Rock!

ROCK the P-p-p-p-planet ON & K-k-k-k-keep the F-f-f-f-Faith,
Rocket

US of A Wake the heck up.  Duncan, excellent comments and yes blues PLEASE (and not as an off time slot short weekly program-Arrrrgh)! Also MORE less obvious tracks , especially on American cuts would skyrocket them for me (but a fair share of the obvious also, absolutely).  Just because something is old and musty or rusty doesn't mean it won't go over surprisingly well (same could be said about LOTS of blues songs interjected regularly).  When someone might call in-er, write in, and say "Wow, I never knew such and such played that song"!...or "I've never heard that such and such song nor the such and such artist before, and you said that's something HOW old (or even as well, NEW)"?, that's what I'd like.

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You're right Rocket, I was a little over zealous when I credited them for turning me on to more music than any other single source. I should have qualified that statement by adding the words, "...of late." But I was so stoked to have discovered Rory's band "Taste" thanks to them that I got a little carried away. But it's all good.

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'Planet Rock' does play Blues sometimes, but more Blues/Rock..... it is essentially a Rock Station, after all!!  smile

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10 (edited by Rocket 2010-09-24 05:29:22)

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Stu Craig wrote:

You're right Rocket, I was a little over zealous when I credited them for turning me on to more music than any other single source. I should have qualified that statement by adding the words, "...of late." But I was so stoked to have discovered Rory's band "Taste" thanks to them that I got a little carried away. But it's all good.

Actually, that was the part that blew me away the most about your post, Stu.  I knew of Taste AFTER knowing Rory Gallagher back in the day, but I was one of those lucky very young people to have much older friends telling me he had just left Taste for solo and got to sample both the "old" and "new" Rory material as initiation into his stuff.  I also had heard Isle of Wight Festival material from most bands...again though, your titling is perfect!  Nice you got some Taste, it was tasty stuff.

Rock ON & Keep the Faith,
Rocket

"He still doesn't charge for mistakes! wink"
http://jbonamassa.com/tour-dates/
"Everybody wants ta get inta the act!"
“Now, this isn’t your ordinary party crowd, here.  I mean, there are professionals in here.”

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Brack wrote:

'Planet Rock' does play Blues sometimes, but more Blues/Rock..... it is essentially a Rock Station, after all!!  smile

I need a magnifying glass to spot the outright blues they play....

Gimme More'm, Dig up Mine Da Blues & Keep the Faith,
Rocket

"He still doesn't charge for mistakes! wink"
http://jbonamassa.com/tour-dates/
"Everybody wants ta get inta the act!"
“Now, this isn’t your ordinary party crowd, here.  I mean, there are professionals in here.”

12 (edited by Greenose 2010-09-24 06:15:59)

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Rocket wrote:
Brack wrote:

'Planet Rock' does play Blues sometimes, but more Blues/Rock..... it is essentially a Rock Station, after all!!  smile

I need a magnifying glass to spot the outright blues they play....

Gimme More'm, Dig up Mine Da Blues & Keep the Faith,
Rocket

I'm not asking for Muddy Waters... The only 'blues' I've heard on Planet Rock is Joe, Moore and Trout. If they can play these artists from time to time, they could certainly play some of the best of the young British acts from time to time like Oli Brown, Aynsley Lister, Matt Schofield, not to mention guys like Philip Sayce, Gov't Mule etc who you think would be well suited to the channel, they are all as much rock as blues. Would certainly be more freshing than hearing Def Leppard again and again...

"The recently formed Edinburgh Blues Club has identified an appetite for the personal communication between musicians and audience that the blues long ago perfected." The Herald Newspaper (Scotland)
http://www.edinburgh-blues.uk

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I enjoy Willis era Leppard, that they do not play enough of.....

You Can Do Anything You Want To Do

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Jane H. wrote:

can someone explain to me about the type of radio it is? other than thier internet stream?
it kinda sounds like what I think is HD radio here. its 'free' and broadcast across the airwaves but you have to have the right kind of receiver.
different than satelite where you pay for receiver and to receive.

what kind of listener requests do they do?

it is what we call DAB radio, -

DAB, standing for Digital Audio Broadcasting, represents a wider choice of radio listening, less interference, and next-generation radios with features not found on FM and AM receivers.

http://www.radioandtelly.co.uk/dab.html

They do run a number of listener request slots, - not sure if I can remember them right though.

My YouTube channel with plenty of my Joe's videos dating from 2009 inc his first Hammersmith Odeon ones:
http://www.youtube.com/ian916fun