

Progressive Palaver
Progressive Palaver
This is a podcast by a group of lifelong friends and appreciators of music discussing the greatest progressive rock bands, album by album.
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Feb 13, 2018 • 1h 31min
Episode 22 - King's X Part 3, Dogman & Ear Candy
Episode 22 – King’s X Part 3, Dogman & Ear Candy
The Palaver all-stars continue on with the King’s X catalog with the post—Sam Taylor offerings Dogman and Ear Candy. The group continues to struggle with the idea of what would make an outstanding single for this exceptional band. Dogman is generally lauded (but not entirely) as a shining example of what makes King’s X special. Ear Candy gets more love than the group were anticipating despite being referred to as “Cotton Candy” but one of the participants.
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Theme music provided by: Dave DeWhitt

Jan 30, 2018 • 1h 22min
Episode 21 - King's X Part 2, Faith Hope Love & King's X
Episode 21 – King’s X Part 2, Faith Hope Love & King’s X
In this episode, the Palaver moves into the 3rd and 4th King’s X albums, Faith Hope Love and King’s X. Faith Hope Love is reviewed favorably despite its “wanky middle mush of songs” and the question of is the album too long. Paul describes the first seven songs as relentless while Ken calls for more King’s X a cappella action. The discussion of King’s X delves into what would have made better singles than Black Flag, the evolution of the band’s sound and whether or not Big Picture has a proper chorus. Instrumentation is also discussed with banter regarding the interplay of sitar and Concertmate 650 and the group also profess a love for Doug’s “DRAGON BASS” sound!
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Theme music provided by: Dave DeWhitt

Jan 25, 2018 • 1h 49min
Episode 20 - Kings X Part 1, Out Of The Silent Planet & Gretchen Goes To Nebraska
Episode 20 – King’s X Part 1, Out of the Silent Planet & Gretchen Goes to Nebraska
An all-star cast of Paul, Jay, Tom, Ken and Joe bring the Palaver to a North American band, King’s X for their 20th regular episode. The group considers the first two albums by this progressive metal band, Out of the Silent Planet and the sublime Gretchen Goes to Nebraska. A greater context is, of course, sought by exploring the band’s prior incarnation (Sneak Preview) and the seemingly complete sound of the band in these first two records. Despite some technical drawbacks in these recordings, the group has high praise indeed.
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Theme music provided by: Dave DeWhitt

Jan 17, 2018 • 45min
Episode 19 - Asia Part 2, Alpha, (and A Few Other Bits of Astra and Aqua)
Episode 19 – Asia Part 2, Alpha, Astra, a little bit of Aqua & a few other bits
In this episode, Ken, Joe and Paul continue to explore the original lineup of Asia with the albums Alpha, Astra and Aqua. Aspects of a couple of other albums are also touched on. The discussion of Alpha centers on the evolution of mainstream prog rock both compared to Asia’s debut album and other music released at the same time. There are some questions regarding songwriting and vocal delivery. While there are some ambiguities, the group also tries to tease out the personnel carousel that began to infect Asia after Alpha. Overall, the group tries to sort out where this interesting sequence of albums belongs in the greater prog pantheon. Enjoy!
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Theme music provided by: Dave DeWhitt

Jan 13, 2018 • 20min
Bonus Episode - Yes Revisited
Bonus Episode – Yes Revisited
This bonus episode was recorded back in October at the same time as the Marillion Revisited episode. Joe had a lovely car trip through upstate New York with his iPhone full of Yes albums as we were recording the Yes episodes at that time. It provided an excellent opportunity to revisit some of the albums in that series and, in some cases, rethink them. We held off on releasing this bonus episode until we had posted all the Yes ones. Enjoy!
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Theme music provided by: Dave DeWhitt

Jan 11, 2018 • 2h 1min
Star Wars Palaver - Episode VIII The Last Jedi
Bonus Episode – Star Wars Palaver
Tom, Ken, Paul and Joe go WAY off topic and discuss the latest installment in the Star Wars saga, Episode VIII The Last Jedi. While the Progressive Palaver freely admit that we are not Star Wars scholars we did think that it would be fun to delve into Star Wars in our own style and it certainly was. Tom plays the tough guy to keep the rest of us on point as he seeks to eviscerate this film. Paul provides excellent research on topics including the physiological effects of depressurization and the visual manifestations of force projections. Ken provides a rational counterbalance and a simply outstanding recap of Rogue One as a bonus. This episode is awash with spoilers and is not to be taken seriously. This bonus episode is for fun only. We hope you enjoy!
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Theme music provided by: Dave DeWhitt

Jan 10, 2018 • 52min
Episode 18, Asia Part 1, Asia
Episode 18 – Asia Part 1, Asia
Paul, Joe and Ken continue on with the adventures of Steve Howe and Geoff Downes as they formed Asia in the wake of Yes’ Drama. The group considers the obvious musical differences (and similarities, particularly Time Again) between Asia and Drama and what drives the creation of a prog rock supergroup. As the evolution of Steve Howe as a musician is discussed, it is proposed that for this album Steve has developed “Anderson disease”. The impact of Roger Dean’s artwork and the prog rock family tree are also covered.
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Theme music provided by: Dave DeWhitt

Dec 30, 2017 • 55min
SCS5 - Tori Amos - Irving, TX
SCS 5 – Tori Amos – Irving TX
Paul and Joe take a slight detour from the norm with a discussion of a Tori Amos concert Joe attended in November at the Toyota Music Factory in Irving TX. The Palaver includes Tori’s ever-changing setlist, the attributes of the facility and the way a Tori concert just makes the time fly by.
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Theme music provided by: Dave DeWhitt

Dec 26, 2017 • 58min
Episode 17 - Yes Part 8, Drama
Episode 17 - Yes Part 8, Drama
Paul, Ken, Jay and Joe finish out their initial discussion of the Yes catalog with the 1980 powerhouse Drama. The group delves into the evolution of Yes music brought on by the departure of Rick and Jon and the arrival of Trevor Horn and Geoff Downes. Jay clues us in to why Drama speaks to him over some of the Yes albums. The place of Drama in the greater context of 1980’s music is explored as well. We hope you enjoy this exploration of a brilliant and potentially underappreciated album.
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Theme music provided by: Dave DeWhitt

Dec 24, 2017 • 1h 13min
Bonus Episode - Marillion Palaver Awards
Bonus Episode 3 – Marillion Palaver Awards
Tom, Paul, Ken and Joe revisit Marillion for a little year-end holiday cheer. Buoyed by some listener input on the story behind Three Minute Boy, the Palaver reconvenes and discuss the entire Marillion catalog with the format of some fun awards. Each category received a nomination from each participant and then the group discussed and ultimately awarded a winner. This exercise is solely for entertainment purposes and is not meant to be taken (too) seriously. An unexpected outcome from this is the apparent need for an in-depth discussion of the one- versus two-disc formats for Marbles! Stay tuned…
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Theme music provided by: Dave DeWhitt