The first edition of Seasons of Change for 2013 turns back the clock forty years to 1973 with a diverse range of music from that year, including Oz classics from Madder Lake, Ariel and Mackenzie Theory.
8pm
Rick Wakeman Catherine Howard (Jan 1973) (The Six Wives Of Henry VIII)
Gong Radio Gnome Invisible (Jan 1973) (Flying Teapot)
Camel Never let go (Feb 1973) (Camel)
Greenslade An English Western (Feb 1973) (Greenslade)
Procol Harum Grand Hotel (Mar 1973) (Grand Hotel)
Pink Floyd Time (Mar 1973) (The Dark Side Of The Moon)
Pink Floyd The great gig in the sky (Mar 1973) (The Dark Side Of The Moon)
Curved Air The purple speed queen (Apr 1973) (Air Cut)
Magma Ima Suri Dondai (December 1973) (Mekanïk Destruktïw Kommandöh)
9pm
Madder Lake 12lb toothbrush (Apr 1973) (Still Point)
Madder Lake Down the river (live) (Apr 1973) (Sunbury 1973 / The Great Australian Rock Festival, Sunbury: highlights of 1973 and 1974)
Mike Oldfield Tubular bells (May 1973) (Tubular Bells)
Yes Roundabout (live) (May 1973) (Yessongs)
Jethro Tull A Passion Play #1 & #2 (July 1973) (A Passion Play)
Mackenzie Theory Extra-terrestrial boogie (July 1973) (Out Of The Blue)
Star Spangled Banger Star spangled banger (1973) (Star Spangled Banger)
10pm
Buffalo Intro: Pound of flesh + Shylock (Aug 1973) (Volcanic Rock)
Ariel Worm turning blues (Dec 1973) (A Strange Fantastic Dream / Boogie! Australian blues, R&B, and heavy rock from the '70s)
Genesis I know what I like (in your wardrobe) (Oct 1973) (Selling England By The Pound)
Premiata Forneria Marconi (PFM) Photos of ghosts (Oct 1973) (Photos Of Ghosts)
Renaissance Let it grow (Oct 1973) (Ashes Are Burning)
Emerson Lake & Palmer Karn Evil 9 First Impression Pt.2 (Nov 1973) (Brain Salad Surgery)
Roxy Music Street life (Nov 1973) (Stranded)
Mighty Kong Some other new address (Dec 1973) (All I Wanna Do Is Rock)
Mario Millo Rebecca (1979) (single, The Australian Guitar Album / All Fired Up: The Lost Treasures Of Australian Music 1970-1990)
The theme music at the start of each programme for 2013 is "Serenade for a cuckoo" by Jethro Tull.
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