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A monthly one-hour show from Wiltshire, England looking at the best in progressive rock. From the classics like Yes, Genesis and Floyd right up to date with the latest tracks and bands. Hosted by Adrian Beeby.
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Summer's taken a turn for the worse hear in Progshire so what better way to bring a sunshine into your life than to listen to August's edition of The Prog Files. It's as though those grey clouds parted -- for a moment, at least. In this month's edition of one hour's classic and new prog rock, you can hear UK; Emerson, Lake & Powell; Starcastle and …
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As the Med burns and America suffers from waves of extreme heat, here in Progshire, the gentle summer rain continues to fall...and fall...and fall. Summer seems to have passed us by in July but never mind, here's July's edition of The Prog Files to sooth your fevered brow. Amid this month's offerings are Peter Gabriel, Guthrie Govan and Magnum. Suc…
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Hey prog fans, we're back with a bullet! (What does that actually mean?) Yes, after May's hiccup, here's June's show fresh and ripe and ready to pluck from the tree of prog. Go on, reach up, grasp the fruit, tug it, feel its firmness, its giving flesh...Ah, you know you just want to play it. And why not? It's yours for the taking. Download it or si…
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Hey prog fans, like the proverbial bad penny, April's edition of The Prog Files had finally summoned the motivation to upload itself for your listening pleasure. So, break out your dancing shoes, put on your teeshirt of cosmic consciousness and listen to one hour of classic and new progressive rock. Go on, it'll make your ears burn!…
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Avast, ye landlubbers! 'Tis time for March's edition of The Prog Files to come alongside and cast its grappling hooks. That's right: we're boarding your vessel with one hour's top quality progressive rock, some contemporary, some as old as a pirate's treasure trove. You've no option but to lay down your arms and listen to Frost* -- and yes, there i…
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Ok, so it's too late to be saying "Happy New Year!" so I'll cool it to a cursory -- and factually accurate -- "Here's the first edition of The Prog Files for 2023." As you come to terms with your diet, your new year resolutions and your post-Christmas credit card bills, spend an hour listening to some top quality prog rock. If nothing else, I suspe…
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As the snow falls gently here in Progshire, it's time to launch December's edition of The Prog Files on an unsuspecting world. With a seasonal flavour, this month's offerings include Keith Emerson, Chris Squire's Swiss Choir, Marillion, Bruford and much more. Go on, chuck another log on the fire and lie back to enjoy one hour's festive prog. It's t…
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And so it came to pass. From the distant land of Progwallador, beyond the Mountains of the Morose, came a strange and wonderous sound. "Hark, what is that magical noise?" asked the elven folk. "Why," replied the wizard, "'tis none other that October's edition of The Prog Files!" And lo, there was much muttering under the breath. And lo, there was m…
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About to head off on your summer holiday? Don't forget to pack August's edition of The Prog Files. It's on your packing list, see, right there under every electrical item known to humanity and shark repellent. August's edition is full of weapon's grade prog including Envy of None, Tim Bowness, Steve Howe and a trip to a far-flung prog destination. …
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Whaddya mean you didn't order July's edition of the The Prog Files? It's here in m'van. Over there, see. Look mate, I've not driven all this way not to deliver the damned thing so you can 'ave it, right. Not what you ordered? Of course it bloody is! Look at this docket: you said you wanted an hour of top quality new and classic prog inlcuding Porcu…
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By the power of Grayskull, June's edition of The Prog Files is here and ready to embark upon its question for global domination. Apart from total control of the Earth, this month's podcast features new and classic prog including Kate Bush, The Smile, Vangelis and a trip to some far-flung musical shore. Why not download or stream it...while you stil…
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No, you're most definitely not being taken for an April fool. It is a new episode of The Prog Files, fresh and smelling as good as a new car. Why don't you take it for a spin? Enjoy the way it handles. You'll get John Miles to the gallon, Genesis and The Flower Kings plus a visit to a far-flung prog shore. Do yourself a favour. You know you want it…
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Crash! Bang! Wallop! Wot a podcast! Yes, it's here: March's edition of The Prog Files is neatly attired and reporting for duty. This month, we have some top prog to set you on your way including Yes, Marillion, Hammock, Hans Zimmer and a trip to a far-flung shore. Join me, why don't you? There's always room for a little one at the back. (And no, th…
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Well, you asked for it and you got it. February's edition of The Prog Files has washed, shaved, brushed its teeth, flossed and is ready for action. This month, it's a bumper helping of Pink Floyd, Jan Hammer, Al di Meola and prog from some far-flung shore that will ease you into the chillest month of the year -- assuming you're northern hemisphere.…
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Gosh, I can hardly believe it's January, but here we are -- and there you are! Ready for some more weapons-grade prog rock to start your year. So, this month for your delectation, we have The Anchoress, Dave Gilmour, Blue Oyster Cult, something from a far-flung shore and much more. So if you're suffering from a case of the post-festive blues, strap…
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Hey everyone! December's edition of The Prog Files is at last gift-wrapped, tethered with a bow and placed lovingly beneath the Christmas tree for your festive delectation. In this month's holiday edition, you can hear seasonal offerings from Jethro Tull, Gandalf's Fist, The Anchoress, Mike Oldfield and many more. Have a great Christmas everyone an…
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As British Summer Time ends here in Progshire and the clocks go back, those dark evenings herald the arrival of November's edition of The Prog Files, like a piece of particularly sweet autumnal fruit. So grab it, take a bit, feel the proggy juices running down your chin -- juices that include Peter Gabriel, The Enid, Everything Everything and a tri…
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Who's that knocking at your door on this dark and autumnal night? Why, it's only October's edition of The Prog Files come to play you some slightly darker than usual tunes as Halloween looms. This month, wallow in the delights of Blue Oyster Cult, Jethro Tull, Mostly Autumn, a trip to a far-flung shore and much more. If you like what you hear, drop…
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September's edition of The Prog Files is a little later than usual this month. To be honest, it's been stuck in a container waiting from a truck to take it from Dover to Progshire. Oh those Brexit delays! But fret not -- it's here. Bright and shiny and smelling slightly weird now I've taken the wrapping off. So lie back and listen to a generous hel…
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As sweaty athletes run themselves ragged around a track in Tokyo, August's edition of The Prog Files has passed its doping test and is on the blocks primed for a new world record. In this Olympian edition, we've got Yes, Kansas, Public Service Broadcasting, a trip to a far-flung prog shore and tonight's Big One. So, with the starting pistol raised,…
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Hey prog fans, July's edition of The Prog Files is washed, shaved and ready to strut its stuff for you. In this month's show, we feature Jethro Tull, Soft Machine, Arc of Life, a blast of Soviet era Ukrainian prog and much more. Why not pause from the hustle and bustle of modern life and listen to a blast of soul-warming prog? Why not, indeed! Down…
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As the prospect of holidays and socialising looms, June's edition of The Prog Files breaks the 2m distancing rules and sidles up to you with an hour of top progressive rock. In this month's show, we feature The Pineapple Thief, King Crimson, Tears for Fears, some weird Euro prog and much, much more. So squeeze another dollop of hand sanitiser and j…
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Well, fol-de-rol and lah-de-dah, it's May which can only mean that the good folk of Progshire have put up their maypoles and are dancing around to the music of May's edition of The Prog Files. Yes, it's here -- full of upbeat prog designed to send you into spring like a frolicking lamb. Among this month's musical treats are UK, Jethro Tull, Magenta…
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Right sir, roll up your sleeve because you're about to be injected with one hour of top progressive rock. That's right, April's edition of The Prog Files has been removed from the freezer and prepared for your inoculation. Just bite on this wooden spoon while we inject you with an hour's fabulous prog including Genesis, Captain Lockheed and the Sta…
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By the power invested in me, I declare March's edition of The Prog Files open for listeners -- and may God bless all who download her. Yes, that's right, March's edition has slid down the slipway and is bobbing about in the harbour waiting for you to scramble aboard. On this cruise, you'll find Greenslade, Atoll, Public Service Broadcasting, Geddy …
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Top of the mornin' to yer, folks and welcome one and all to February's edition of The Prog Files. Yes, it's back to kick your month off with some top progressive treats, both new and old. This month, for your listening pleasure, we present Lonely Robot, Spock's Beard -- yes, there is an apostrophe -- Imogen Heap and much more. So pop those earbuds …
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Well, who'd have thought it? January is upon us and in deepest Progshire we're locked down and waiting for spring to work its anti-viral magic. But never fear! The first edition of The Prog Files for 2021 is here to serve up some tasty prog music including Kate Bush, The Alan Parsons Project, Todd Rungren and something spicy from Mexico. Why not ju…
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When Santa came down the chimney, he began to shout....it's December's edition of The Prog Files, ready to unwrap for some festive frivolity! In this edition, gird your loins for some Big Big Train, Von Hertzen Brothers, Beatrix Players and other weirdly seasonal stuff. Happy Christmas to you all -- and get that vaccine as quickly as you can! Vaya …
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Cor blimey, g'vnor, if you ain't done got me bang to rights! Stoked to tell ya that November's edition of The Prog Files has roasted a pile o'chestnuts, swept a chimney and is now ready for your listening pleasure. And what have we got for your delectation? Only flippin' Steven Wilson, Rich Wakeman, Anathema and some o'yer tasty foreign prog jibber…
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Ahoy, me hearties! Avast ye! Drop the gangplank and come aboard October's edition of The Prog Files as we set sail on a voyage of musical discovery. In this edition, we'll be calling at Barclay James Harvest Bay, Soft Machine Sound, Big Big Train Island before rounding Cape Townsend. Now if that doesn't swab your deck, I don't know what kind of sai…
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September's edition of The Prog Files is here! So if you've just returned from watching Christopher Nolan's brain-scrambling Tenet, this is the perfect way to correct your entropy. Just settle back and listen to an hour's fabulous prog including the sublime Beatrix Players, Robert Fripp and an unpronounceable Swedish band. Doesn't get much more Nol…
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Hey prog fans! Gotta booty? Well, now's the time to shake it! Because August's edition of The Prog Files has just arrived in a white van and been crammed into your letterbox, along with some junk mail and a note about interruptions to your water supply. But fear not. We've got some great music for you -- The Flower Kings, Genesis, The Buggles, a tr…
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Well, a hey and a ho and a nonny-nonny no! T'is July and that can only mean one thing: the latest edition of The Prog Files has appeared on the horizon, waving enthusiastically to all who await her arrival. Yep, we're good to go. Some Peter Gabriel, some Tool, a smidgen of the Von Hertzen Brothers and a nod towards some fine 70s krautrock! Join me …
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Hey prog fans, June 2020's edition of The Prog Files has materialised in time for the summer solstice here in the UK and what a beautiful thing it is. Welcoming in the summer (think Christopher Lee in The Wicker Man) we've got Blue Oyster Cult, GTR, Dave Kerzner, Mike Oldfield and much more. It's like an hour's worth of sunshine invading your in-bo…
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Hey, prog fans! Welcome to April's locked-down and self-isolated edition of The Prog Files. Hope you're all staying safe and following health advice. This month, we've got some bangin' beats from the likes of Yes, Utopia, Rush, Steven Wilson plus our trip to some far flung prog destination. Hope you enjoy it. Drop me a line to let me know how you'r…
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Howdy, prog fans. The rain in Progshire has subsided just long enough for me to bail out March's edtion and upload it for your listening pleasure. In this spring-centric edition, you can hear Moon Safari, Pink Floyd, Tangerine Dream, Tame Impale and much, much more. If you enjoy the show and have a moment, please rate us on iTunes podcasts. You're …
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Welcome my friends to the show that never ends, step inside, step inside! Yep, this is happening. February's edition of The Prog Files is here. Jam-packed with proggie goodness, we've got Peter Gabriel, Kansas, Steve Hackett, Sound of Contact and something from Spain. Hope you enjoy it. Rate the show on iTunes podcast if you get the chance. Ta ever…
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Happy New Year, prog fans. Hope you had a good one! So, to start 2020, here's January's edition, still warm from the oven. It's packed with top-notch prog including Pink Floyd; Emerson, Lake and Powell; Be Bop Deluxe and the tonsil-tangling Pablo El Enterrador. Thanks for sticking with us -- and if you get a moment, drop us a rating on the iTunes p…
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Hey, prog fans, it's The Prog Files' festive offering for you, live and unleashed. So, as your write your cards and daydream of those white Christmases of yesteryear, harken thee to some holiday tunes courtesy of Jon Anderson and Rick Wakeman. There's also the usual generous helping of figgy progging with Genesis, Manfred Mann's Earth Band and the …
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Goodness, November already? In which case it's time for the latest edition of The Prog Files. Bit of a pairs theme in this show. Aside from some Peter Gabriel we've got two tracks from Kansas alumni, two doses of the fabulous Colosseum II featuring Gary Moore and Don Airey, a Tim Bowness-Stephen Wilson double-shot plus the very proggy leanings of t…
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Hey, never mind school's out. School's back! Which empties the house of EDM-listening teens and makes space for a bit of top prog. In September's edition of The Prog Files, we've got a couple of big tracks, including Jon Anderson teamed with some Icelanders and more Galahad. You'll also hear Blue Oyster Cult, The Flower Kings and John Miles. Not a …
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Hey, everyone, it's August's edition of Th Prog Files and we're celebrating the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11's landing on the Moon with a spot of Public Service Broadcasting and Jon and Vangelis. Also on the flight plan, Imogen Heap, Thomas Dolby and the wonderfully named Eloy. So if you're completed your pre-launch checks, it's time to blast off.…
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Well dang m'poons...whatever my poons are. It's June's mixed salad of a prog podcast. Lots of lovely, healthy stuff in here: Trevor Horn's re-imagining of the eighties, Fish's first solo album, Gary Moore giving it some prog wellie, all topped off with a dollop of sparkling Frank Zappa. It's almost too much for an hour-long podcast to contain. In f…
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