tonight on Dark Side Of The Moon 10pm UK time on http://lnk.ms/05Vrz - Bob Seger, Barclay James Harvest, Strawbs, Santana, Sky, Neil Young, Dire Straits and CamMood: accomplished
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Dark Side Of The Moon is a live hosted progressive and classic rock radio show featuring acts like Pink Floyd, Genesis, King Crimson, Neil Young and many others who sold by the million but are hardly ever heard on FM radio. I also feature good new music by artists like Porcupine Tree, I.Q. and Dream Theater. Originally an internet only show, it has now settled in to a regular slot on Skyline 102.5FM in England
Features include the timeline, the "sloppy bit in the middle" the rock music quiz, the featured album and collectors corner.
Send your requests by messaging me. Also for further details, or read the unsolicited comments below -
Listener comments -
Mike from Somerset -
"Just a quick message to say how much I enjoy your show...Nice to hear classic tracks on the Radio again!!"
Enzo from Norfolk -
"Excellent show! Didn't want it to end. It's all about the music with Gary. He provides a bit of background on some of the stuff that he plays, which is great. DSOTM is the highlight of my Friday. I really look forward to it".
Josef from Muenster,Germany -
"That Gary Jackson has all the things that made up a fabulous presenter on the pirate radio stations of the 60s, and 70s I liked. He is funny, and his choice of music is spot on. He talks sense, and he keeps in touch with his audience.
Actually - a DJ like that could launch even a small regional radio station to international fame if we wanted it to. My vote certainly goes to GJ - and may many follow in my steps. GJ is a very good host with three wonderful shows. Make him a regular and watch the quotes.."




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Nov 7 2009 2:50 PM
Thanks for your invit and your visit in PROGRESSIVE AREA Myspace.
Stay Prog !
Greetings from France
Denis
www.progressive-area.com
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Oct 14 2009 5:39 PM