https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-vw8kw-12ec00a
Happy Sunday!
Here’s this week’s show, first broadcast on 103 The Eye last night.
Have a great week!
Ian
https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-vw8kw-12ec00a
Happy Sunday!
Here’s this week’s show, first broadcast on 103 The Eye last night.
Have a great week!
Ian
https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-xgpuw-12e2ae0
Happy Sunday!
Here’s last night’s FM radio show on 103 The Eye.
There’s a track by Snarky Puppy this week. Here’s the link to the video of the recording. It’s impressive stuff!!
Have a great week!
Ian
https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-c45ir-12d9a32
Happy Sunday!
Hope you are all doing well.
Here’s this week’s podcast following last night’s FM show on 103 The Eye.
Have a great week!
Ian
https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-e5mtv-12d01b5
Happy Sunday Folks!
Here’s the podcast of last night’s FM radio show, broadcast on 103 The Eye here in the UK.
This week features a stunning track from the new Cosmograf album, Heroic Materials, along with all the usual goodies!
Have a great week.
Ian
https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-ahium-12c76a2
Happy Sunday Folks
Here’s this week’s show, postponed from last week out of respect for the sad death of the Queen.
I’ve also been away on holiday, so it seems like an age since I recorded a new show. I may have some exciting news about the Doorway shortly, so watch this space carefully!
Have a great week.
Ian
https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-z8gya-12ac4cd
Happy Sunday Folks!
Here’s last night’s FM radio show broadcast on 103 The Eye, here in the UK.
I’m on holiday at the moment so the Doorway will be taking a break for a week as well!
Ian
https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-ptxja-12a3a52
Happy Sunday!
Here’s the podcast of last night’s show on 103 The Eye, here in the UK.
I hope you all enjoy this week’s selection.
Have a great week!
Ian
https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-sdavh-129a961
Happy Sweltering Sunday!
Here’s the podcast of last night’s FM radio show broadcast on 103 The Eye here in the UK.
Stay cool and enjoy the music!
Have a great week.
Ian
https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-4eam2-129053b
Happy Sunny Sunday!
Here’s the podcast of the Night Of The Prog special show broadcast last evening on 103 The Eye here in the UK.
There’s a blog page to accompany the show with photos of the bands featured in the show. You can view this here.https://thedoorwaymusic.com/2022/08/06/the-doorway-night-of-the-prog-special-2/
Have a great week!
Ian

Welcome to this special edition of the blog. I really hope that you can listen to the Doorway on 103 The Eye or the podcast of the show as you read this.
The radio show is aired at 2100 UK time on 103 The Eye on Saturday 6th August. You can listen here:https://internetradiouk.com/eye-melton/?fbclid=IwAR1_IV8HxRFLOPzVf3QLlLkqkWZmwYMDr6zc_V1m4sOr6LN6wYunqj_QPLM
Night of the Prog is special.
We go every year because we love the location. This photo is taken from the terrace bar of the venue. We go because we love the music, as you’ll discover during the show. We go to be with people from all over the World who share the same feelings.
As I said, it’s special!

Firstly huge thanks to Russ Hamer who took most of these beautiful photographs. I’ve added a few of my own to fill some gaps.
This week’s show starts with a tribute to Richard Wright to celebtrate his birthday.
The first track from NOTP comes from Pure Reason Revolution. Actually, its two tracks, taken from their brilliant 2006 release The Dark Third. Chloë Alper was replaced on stage by Annicke Shireen. Here they are in action:

One of the real highlights of the entire festival was seeing Voyager IV performing the whole of their reworking of Modest Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition. Its a fantastic album, released in 2019, over 50 years after ELP’s classic live album and a century after Ravel’s orchestration of the original piano pieces.
Voyager IV are 4 virtuoso musicians:

Fritz Rappel plays keys and is seen here strafing the audience with a machine gun which he’s using to drive a theremin.

Johannes Kuchta on vocals

Marcus Schinkel on bass

Wim de Vries on drums
Sunday was without doubt the best of the 3 days and the next band followed Voyager IV on stage.
Wired Ways were a real revelation, playing a hugely entertaining set of psychedelic prog/pop which included a song about a ticket inspector on a train called Ticket Tally Man! I’m going to play ‘When the Doors Are Closed‘ which has just been released as a single from the forthcoming self titled debut album.

Multi part harmonies are very much a part of this band’s eclectic and engaging style!
Colloseum gave us a powerful set of blues and R&B. Was it prog? Not really, but who cares when the performance is this good! The band’s history goes back to the early 1970s. The track in this weeks’s show is a lovely piece of blues taken fom the new album, Restoration.

Two of the original members of Colloseum. Chris Farlowe on vocals, still going strong at 82, and Clem Clemson on guitar.
The opening band on Sunday were Infringement. Another really class act from Norway. (I really must do a Norway Special soon!!)
After a somewhat nervous start the band gave a a dramatic performance of their last album, Alienism. They also win the prize for the most entertaining band introduction (ever!)

Infringement on stage.

Hans Andreas Brandal out in the crowd waving a Norwegian flag to the delight of the audience!
Back to Friday night now and the solid set played by The Pineapple Thief. Featuring singer, songwriter and guitarist, Bruce Soord and the legendary drummer Gavin Harrison.

Bruce Soord

Gavin Harrison lending his distinctive style to this great band.
I’m closing the show this week with a track from one of the best live bands you will ever see, Lazuli. They just get better and better. They played ‘Le fantastique envol de Dieter Böhm’ from start to fnish. Lazuli were the only band (apart from the headliners)given an encore. This always the entire band playing the marimba. Click this link to see just how good it is! https://youtu.be/RzqavBltdBI

And there it is! That’s all I can fit into an hour so I hope you’ve enjoyed the music and the images and a little insight into why NOTP has such a special place in the hearts of so many people.
My thanks again to Russ Hamer for letting me use his fabulous images.
