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Magic Mushroom Hour with Omega

Magic Mushroom Hour with Omega

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Magic Mushroom Hour w/ Omega On North Carolina Public Radio

You are stepping beyond the Dial, buckle up, the trip starts now!

This isn’t background music.
This isn’t safe rotation.
This is Magic Mushroom Hour w/ Omega.

Three hours of deep-cut Classic Rock and Progressive Rock — stretched out, remastered, and set free from the algorithm.

We step into epic, long-form prog. We let the blues breathe. We honor the weird. We celebrate the forgotten.

No radio edits.
No corporate fingerprints.
No playlists built by committee.

Just flow.

Omega guides the journey — sometimes mellow, sometimes heavy, sometimes beautifully strange — moving through extended prog explorations, blues-drenched grooves, Southern soul, cosmic rock, and the kind of tracks FM radio used to take chances on.

Every song is decompressed and remastered before it hits the airwaves. The quiet parts stay quiet. The loud parts hit hard. Headphones recommended. Car systems encouraged.

If you miss when albums were experiences…
If you like songs that stretch past seven minutes…
If you believe radio should still surprise you…

Welcome to Magic Mushroom Hour w/ Omega.

Turn it up. Let it breathe. Take the trip.

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  • Magic Mushroom Hour w/Omega Why we listen to Classic Rock Episode 2356
    Apr 2 2026

    Tremendous… we are tuned into the frequencies tonight.

    We open with a classic from David Bowie — “Space Oddity”, then move into Stephen Stills & Manassas, followed by one of my favorite songs from the Doobie Brothers. From there, we drift into Steve Winwood and Traffic off John Barleycorn Must Die. John Lennon is up next with one of his timeless cuts, and then on to the music of Beck.

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

    From there, we step back into the psychedelic sounds of the ’60s with a couple of tunes from Mike Pinera and Iron Butterfly, heading into the sweet, soaring sounds of Manfred Mann.

    A little harmonica? We’ve got Blues Traveler and Big Head Todd, carried by the unmistakable sound of John Popper’s mouthpiece. Then we pick up the pace with the Black Crowes, Living Colour, Dave Meniketti, and another cut from Blues Traveler.

    Heading into the finale, we settle into a long set from the boys from Liverpool, followed by the Moody Blues, and a couple of very moving songs from Tumbleweed Connection and Elton John.

    We ease into the close with Harry Nilsson, John Lennon, Uriah Heep, and finish the night with “Sweet Nuthin’” from the Robinson Brothers.

    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.

    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.

    Headphones are recommended — or download the show to your car audio system. Remastered classic rock was meant to be heard this way, especially since most of us no longer have the stereo systems we grew up with in the 1970s. Remember those Magneplanars… or the old ESS towers?

    This is an FM broadcast on North Carolina Public Radio — no ads, no promotion, no money involved — just the love of music.

    Classic Rock and Progressive Rock. If you enjoy long-form tracks and deep musical journeys, this is your station. Sometimes mellow, sometimes hard — always three hours of nonstop, commercial-free music flowing together the way great radio once did… with just a little of that 1970s weirdness mixed in for fun.

    If you’re a headphone listener, this is your place. Every track is decompressed and remastered before it reaches the airwaves.

    It’s all about the music — nothing more. Let the sound carry you.

    Join us.

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    2 h
  • Magic Mushroom Hour w/Omega Some Things Never Change Episode 2354
    Mar 27 2026

    Tremendous lineup tonight… we are tuned into the frequencies.

    We open with a beautiful song from Tom Petty, then drift into Jethro Tull, followed by Crosby, Stills & Nash. From there, we head west, into the San Francisco sound with Joni Mitchell, before hearing from the lads from Liverpool who changed music forever.

    A sweet groove follows with Kenny Loggins & Jim Messina, then back to San Francisco with Eric Burdon. Along the way, we’ll spend some time with Neil Young, step into the psychedelic colors of Strawberry Alarm Clock, and roll through Elvin Bishop.

    We’ll hear one of my favorite tracks from Frank Zappa, followed by The Zombies, then a mini-set from Crosby, Stills & Nash, and the roots of it all with Buffalo Springfield. The journey continues with the amazing sounds of Fleetwood Mac, another mini-set featuring Graham Nash, Neil Young, and Stephen Stills, and we close the night with Van Morrison from St. Dominic’s Preview, gently interrupted by Asleep at the Wheel with Ray Benson.

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

    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.

    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.

    Headphones are recommended — or download the show to your car audio system.

    Remastered classic rock was meant to be heard this way, especially since most of us no longer have the stereo systems we grew up with in the 1970s. Remember those Magneplanars… or the old ESS towers?

    This is an FM broadcast on North Carolina Public Radio — no ads, no promotion, no money involved — just the love of music.

    Classic Rock and Progressive Rock.

    If you enjoy long-form tracks and deep musical journeys, this is your station. Sometimes mellow, sometimes hard — always three hours of nonstop, commercial-free music flowing together the way great radio once did… with just a little of that 1970s weirdness mixed in for fun.

    If you’re a headphone listener, this is your place. Every track is decompressed and remastered before it reaches the airwaves.

    It’s all about the music — nothing more. Let the sound carry you.

    Join us.

    Más Menos
    2 h y 1 m
  • Magic Mushroom Hour w/Omega traveler of frequencies Episode 2353
    Mar 20 2026

    Tremendous lineup tonight… the stars have aligned.

    We’ll be traveling through the sounds of Adam Duritz and Counting Crows, Steely Dan, Steve Winwood and Traffic, and Jethro Tull. From there, we move into Graham Nash, Cat Stevens with a touch of Rick Wakeman, the unmistakable guitar of Ritchie Blackmore, and the brilliance of David Bowie.

    The journey continues with Procol Harum, Kenny Loggins and Jim Messina, and the harmonies of Crosby, Stills & Nash — and maybe… even a little Young along the way. We’ll also hear from Joe Walsh and Harry Connick Jr., before finishing the night with a long, powerful set featuring Terry Kath and Chicago.

    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.

    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.

    Headphones are recommended — or download the show to your car audio system.

    Remastered classic rock was meant to be heard this way, especially since most of us no longer have the stereo systems we grew up with in the 1970s. Remember those Magneplanars… or the old ESS towers?

    This is an FM broadcast on North Carolina Public Radio — no ads, no promotion, no money involved — just the love of music.

    Classic Rock and Progressive Rock.

    If you enjoy long-form tracks and deep musical journeys, this is your station. Sometimes mellow, sometimes hard — always three hours of nonstop, commercial-free music flowing together the way great radio once did… with just a little of that 1970s weirdness mixed in for fun.

    If you’re a headphone listener, this is your place. Every track is decompressed and remastered before it reaches the airwaves.

    It’s all about the music — nothing more.

    Let the sound carry you.

    Join us.

    Más Menos
    2 h
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