Song of the Day: Following our previous song The Old Brain, a Floyd-influenced work by Once & Future Band, let’s enjoy that older, but still fresh sounding brain song and final work from that 1973 masterpiece, Dark Side of the Moon
Read moreOnce & Future Band – The Old Brain
Song of the Day: After the frenzied blood in the brain by Pom Poko, a slower, but rather beautiful number on grey matter by the rock band from Oakland, California fronted by Joel Robinow
Read moreThe Rolling Stones – Street Fighting Man
Song of the Day: After yesterday's Fast Fuse by Kasabian, a track that also quickly fires up passions, and is highly influential – recorded 50 years ago during an unprecedented period of demonstrations and riots
Read moreSyd Barrett – Baby Lemonade
Song of the Day: Continuing our sequence of songs around the theme of mental health, the oddball, hallucinogenic opener from the last solo album by the founder of Pink Floyd, released in 1970
Read moreJefferson Airplane – White Rabbit
Song of the Day: After yesterday's Frightened Rabbit, it was simply too tempting to follow down this particular hole in this wondrous psychedelic number written and sung by Grace Slick
Read morePink Floyd – Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun
Song of the Day: A darkly humorous choice for the current political climate. It is when there were briefly five members of the band, and a setting that inspired a passage in Douglas Adams's famous book
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