Sightlines Ep 50 – Epilogue
The last episode of “Sightlines”. Robbo plays a lot of familiar stuff plus a bit of Jazz and some “2:30 In The Morning” music, as well as other featured genres that listeners have come to…
Read MoreThe last episode of “Sightlines”. Robbo plays a lot of familiar stuff plus a bit of Jazz and some “2:30 In The Morning” music, as well as other featured genres that listeners have come to…
Read MoreIn this episode Robbo plays tracks by two bands that never really existed, a mystery tune that hopefully some listener can identify, and possibly the weirdest tune that ever was. So get out the Cheeze Wiz…
Guest Host Jay Bamforth and that darn Robbo continue their look back to the sweet spot in the history of modern music – the period from 1967 to 1969 . So many great LPs to play –…
Guest Host Jay Bamforth joins Robbo in the studio to explain why the period from 1967 to 1969 was truly a sweet spot in the history of modern music. There were so many great LPs…
Is this the template for “regular normal” Sightlines episode? Robbo spins some straight-ahead classic-type Rock, some cool surf stuff from the original time and the fabulous 90s, then opens The Prog Vault and finishes off…
Only seven-inch, 45 RPM singles in this episode – one for almost every letter of the alphabet. The 45 single was known as “The Heart & Soul of Rock ‘n’ Roll”, and like Robbo, you…
That Darn Robbo brings you all heavy tunes in this episode. We’ll hear from Living Colour, Odds, Fishbone, Charlie Bit My Finger, Genetic Control, Lagwagon, and more! Crank it up and hit the mosh pit…….
Hey listeners – we now have a new app for VankleekFM – it’s designed to continue streaming, even when your phone is in background mode – but it will stop when you make or receive…
Eddy Earwigg drops in with some killer vinyl. He & Robbo play nine tunes each; exemplifying Canadian musical diversity.
What else could he name this episode? A very accessible show – Robbo pulls out some classic 70s Rock, some Soul/R&B, and finishes off with some Electric Blues. Enjoy!