We have a guest presenter on The Progzilla Files this month: Mark Foss.
Mark has investigated the influence of The Beatles on progressive rock music and plays a selection of their music alongside the bands they inspired.
- THE BEATLES Day Tripper (single a-side, 1965)
- YES Every Little Thing (Yes, 1969)
- ADRIAN BELEW If I Fell (The Acoustic Adrian Belew, 1993)
- THE BEATLES Help! (Help! and single a-side, 1965)
- PINK FLOYD Welcome To The Machine (Wish You Were Here, 1975)
- JETHRO TULL Crazed Institution (Too Old to Rock ‘n’ Roll: Too Young to Die!, 1976)
- THE BEATLES Eleanor Rigby (Revolver and single a-side, 1966)
- YES Everydays (Time and a Word, 1970)
- 801 Tomorrow Never Knows (801 Live, 1976)
- THE BEATLES A Day In The Life (Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, 1967)
- GENESIS Harold The Barrel (Nursery Cryme, 1971)
- JETHRO TULL Cross-Eyed Mary (Aqualung, 1971)
- KING CRIMSON Epitaph (In The Court Of The Crimson King, 1969)
- THE BEATLES Within You Without You (Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, 1967)
- YES The Revealing Science of God/Dance of the Dawn (Tales from Topographic Oceans, 1973)
- THE BEATLES Revolution #9 (The Beatles, 1968)
- KING CRIMSON Thela Hun Gungeet (Discipline, 1981)
- THE BEATLES You Never Give Me Your Money – Sun King – Mean Mr Mustard – Polythene Pam – She Came in Through the Bathroom Window – Golden Slumbers – Carry that Weight – The End (Abbey Road, 1969)
- JETHRO TULL Baker Street Muse (Minstrel In The Gallery, 1975)
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