The years ago. Were the. Lowest. Oh all our neighbors were starved when the roof fires were burning question for you and when you had 10 of my close to 50 years for your own good I don't know if you can't make it I can make you a few this is a. Commitment we. Need. For for your safety to read good on a resume you should forward Molineux we really mean a good soul is your domain assistant I mean I really am a gross if you. That's jealous that's a callous and once again share my guilt thank you so much you always want to say. Motivate me to think about what we have here as a beautiful planet and how we really have to work to take care of it so thank you for all your words of wisdom and at this point we're going to continue on here this is now the school the Hargrove and this is part 2 of the heart of progressive rock. Once again this is k k u p Cupertino 91.5 the Af-Am on Bobby g. And I will fill you in on all of the details in a minute or so but in the meantime this is paying Floyd. And I was going to hear the music that was the high point of the much discussed Estival and its title is the atom house mother and things although they are accompanied by they elect John's brass on some ball and the John oldest car and their range was written by the flaws in conjunction with bronchitis and so they asked him how to model. Thank you. Plan. Yes thankfully preserved by the b.b.c. Was Adam hard mother the complete suite by Pink Floyd as performed at the Paris theatre in London on July the 16th 970 again courtesy of b.b.c. Radio one from the incredible series in concert series in Pink Floyd before that we started everything off with green Slade from there LP It was on Warner Brothers Records it was his self-titled album so it was the track you heard was Sundance and that was recorded Morgan studios in London in 1903 and the band of course was Dave Green Slade and Dave Lawson on keyboards no guitars and then on bass Tony Reeves and Andrew McCulloch and the McCulloch who played with King Crimson on that 2nd LP and the Wake Up Post side. Great great rest of rock I enjoyed that so again I'm Bobby g. And this is a school hire group and it is moving closer to 6 am and I want to keep everything going here and but I do want to say again to share on the Gale thank you so much for a great program and following my program will be teeter with new wood and there is just want to say record rich all the way through the course of today around 10 am in the morning and then following that all the way through until 10 pm with cricket. With brave new world a lot of music that you do not want to miss and just keep that dialogue to k.k. You could for Tino 91.5 f.m. Some we continue on here and I want to get as much music as I can within these remaining time before Peter shows so I don't play this band for a while but the next is in terms of what you just heard the same label they were on harvest in this case the band. The lights. Saw the blood. Was shining. Well. Holly through you. I don't. Know where you I am. I. Mean. I know. I. Mean I think. I've seen I look. I I. I know I close. Close close. Letelier. I. Mean. I'm not close I know. I live the cello. Not the little I. I. I I tell you Lou I I I. I I I I you. You I'm 60. I. Sat down. And. Say. Thank. Please accept my apologies that there was no pun intended there at the very last part of that song but it's obviously early in the morning and hopefully that may have served as your alarm clock regardless people. From sunburst finish on Harvest records and from what I have been able to. Determine from those little small notes on the. Little booklet succumb of those cd releases that was recorded the record was recorded between a I r And Abbey Road Studios and. There's all sorts of rumors and such about the record into that meaning that because of the close proximity to the well I would say the home of the Beatles Paul McCartney was. Present unnecessarily plain but present during those sessions and really influenced the band and Bill Nelson and the on mistake sound of Bill Nelson on guitar along with Andy Clark on keyboards and Charlie to my eye on bass and Simon Simon Fox on drums and it was released in 100997976 of them out was taken I think it's recorded 975 but really they did a great job and that was there are 3rd LP and as I mentioned last week when we were starting this off there were bands that. For part of harvest Barclay James harvest was another band and I didn't quite get as much let's just say as much recognition as they deserved but and bebop what deluxe really was very very popular name when ships the night was the tracks you heard heavenly homes ships in the night and crying to the sky and ships in the night was a major hit even over here in the States on f.m. Radio and they continued on here and continued on at that point and released just really their catalog is very very strong well worth listening to so again bebop Deluxe. Sunburst finish with Mr Bill Nelson and company and I'm Bobby g. And this is the school the hard groove and I'm looking at the clock here and I'm going to. Try to fit in as much as music as I can so I'm going to keep on going to keep the momentum going here but before I do I want to say to everyone out there who pledged and contributed to the reggae marathon on behalf of Robert Rankin and all of his incredible crew who are here for those 3 days thank you so much it was very very well I want to say success in terms of the just about close to $11000.00 and that really again Robert has asked that we all express our gratitude to all of you to let you know that we truly appreciate it what you have done and to make keep this radio station going so thank you very very much and also you can log on to k k u p dot org And r k k u p and you'll see basically the schedules and we have more events coming down the pike here and a lot of the information will be coming forth to you in the course of the programs that are on the station so please stay tuned and community based radio that is our mantra to give you the best radio that we can and for a small staff of let's just say the 1st staff of volunteers who come here from all parts of the parts of this beautiful planet we really try to do the very very best we can in competition with all of the major corporations out there corporate radio that have a lot more flexibility and a lot more let's just say once a staffing because our staffing is 2nd to none so as volunteers so I want to go ahead now I'm looking at the clock here and I want to start this a little bit before the top of the hour so I can fit in a couple more tracks thereafter but. Go ahead and continue on with progressive rock and this band and he does know absolutely no introduction whatsoever and I know you'll recognize them and also the band that follows so once again this is k k u p Cupertino 91.5 f.m. . Just. Too.