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I'm pleased to release the first Fan Favorites video of 2023. We're going back to the Master List in this episode for deserving songs that haven't made it to the channel yet. It made for quite the eclectic carpool of musicians and songs. I enjoyed everything...and many of these songs were first time listens!

Renaissance - Can You Hear Me?
Joni Mitchell - Hejira
Liquid Tension Experiment - Key to the Imagination
The Alan Parsons Project - Old and Wise
Gentle Giant - Schooldays
Talking Heads - Once in a Lifetime

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Fan Favorites: Episode 11 (Songs from the Master List, Vol. 2)

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Dave Brockis

Thanks Doug, that was fun.

Jim Reeves

LTE's Key is great, reminds me of the instrumentals in Epica's Kingdom of Heaven part 3, without Simone's vocals.

Jim Reeves

As to GG 3 Friends, don't buy it, the LP will be inbound...

Anonymous

I’m on cloud 9! Hearing Can You Hear Me from Renaissance with the smart comments of Dr Doug, it makes my day 🤩🙏 Overall, a wonderful fan favourites with a great song choices.

Gerard Dion

I am really glad you enjoyed "Can you Hear Me" by Renaissance! I came fairly late to the band and I think they may be the most underrated and underappreciated band in prog rock/rock. You have the magnificent voice of Annie Haslam and the band is a wonderfully talented group in both musicianship and songwriting.

Jojojojo

Great video, all good and interesting song choices. Not a big fan of Once in a Lifetime, it always felt like it was building up to something but then stops just short of that point.

John Reed

Talking heads was the only one I know.

John Reed

I wasn't a fan of Joni Mitchell, but really liked Hejira.

John Reed

Never heard of LTE before. Looking forward to hearing more from them.

SwedishPete

Looking forward to when Doug comes to Alan Parsons album Tales of Mystery and Imagination, far more interesting than their later more mainstream albums.