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Magic Mushroom Hour w/Omega  Music is Freedom   Episode 2357a
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Magic Mushroom Hour w/Omega Music is Freedom Episode 2357a

Magic Mushroom Hour with Omega

April 8, 20262h 0m

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Show Notes

The Magic Mushroom Hour — Tonight’s Transmission

Tremendous… we are tuned into the frequencies tonight.
We follow the signal… and the music always brings us home.

I am Omega… a traveler of frequencies.
Tonight we open another doorway through sound —
a place where forgotten bands live again,
and where the songs of the past still breathe.

Great songs… great writers… and timeless sounds from another time.

We begin with Eric Burdon — “We Gotta Get Out of This Place”, followed by a couple of acoustic selections easing us into the journey. From there, we move into Yes — “Yours Is No Disgrace”, then drift into Spirit — The Twelve Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus in a full vinyl replay.

Along the way, we hear one of my favorite Greg Lake numbers — “In the Beginning” — followed by Steve Winwood with “Evening Blue,” “The Low Spark of High Heeled Boys,” and “Can’t Find My Way Home.” We return to Eric Burdon with “All the Good Times.”

Then we open a long-form set from Frank Zappa — “Moving to Montana,” “Dynamo Hum,” “Camarillo Brillo,” and “Dirty Love.” From there, we roll into Thin Lizzy with “Running Back” and “Jailbreak,” before finishing the night with a couple of tunes from T. Rex.

We follow the signal… and let the music lead the way.

Our journey through the soundwaves comes to a close for tonight.
The vinyl may stop spinning, but the music never really ends.
Somewhere out there, another song is waiting to be discovered.

Until we meet again on the long cosmic road…
Keep your mind open, your heart free, and let the frequencies guide you.

Good night, travelers.

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