Completely agree Andy. Although he was best known for his top 40 run downs, it was his Saturday afternoon shows that I remember him for. I was in my early twenties then, so most of my musical tastes were influenced by him. He got me into Genesis, Roxy, Vangelis, Budgie, Supertramp,Yes, Pink Floyd, Deep Purple and on and on and on. Not sure which ELP album he played right through, but it might have been Brain Salad Surgery or the live Welcome Back My Friends. I do remember him playing Trick of the Tail right through. Prog Rock might sound boring old fart stuff now but in 1975 it was cutting edge. Thanks for everything Fluff.