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RE: Music On TV - Documentaries/Live Performances - Tractor boy - 21-08-2018 19:43 CLTV seem to show the sort of stuff that used to be on vintage tv RE: Music On TV - Documentaries/Live Performances - Doddle - 29-08-2018 14:14 There were a couple of progs on Rush on Sky Arts a few weeks back which were quite good, though Rush is not a band whose music I really warm to. Unlike Duran Duran, whose BBC4 stuff in June I finally got round to watching RE: Music On TV - Documentaries/Live Performances - Doddle - 07-09-2018 20:39 Sky Arts have some new-ish thing with Roger Waters tomorrow night, and a new one on Paul Carrack on Sunday night. RE: Music On TV - Documentaries/Live Performances - HannahsPet - 09-09-2018 22:15 Have to say Kylie at hyde park bloody amazing was a kylie and Jason reunion and then she Rick rolled the audience with Rick Astley all 3 of them over 50 and look almost no different to themselves 30 years ago RE: Music On TV - Documentaries/Live Performances - Doddle - 14-09-2018 20:38 A new series on Drummers started tonight on Sky Arts (or there's Amy Winehouse on BBC4). SA have some prog on Blondie's Clem Burke tomorrow night, and a Stones concert on Sunday night. RE: Music On TV - Documentaries/Live Performances - Doddle - 22-09-2018 07:00 The Paul Carrack concert was quite good, the Clem Burke doc too. Tonight there's a new doc & concert on New Order and tomorrow night something on REM, both from Sky Arts. RE: Music On TV - Documentaries/Live Performances - Doddle - 06-10-2018 17:15 The New Order ones were good, one from before Hooky left (and amusingly makes clear he and Bernard are at loggerheads), and the other from this year with their Synth Orchestra bit revived from the Manchester International Festival, and highlighting a few of theirs that I've heard less of (like Your Silent Face). RE: Music On TV - Documentaries/Live Performances - papahet3969 - 06-10-2018 17:50 (14-09-2018 20:38 )Doddle Wrote: A new series on Drummers started tonight on Sky Arts (or there's Amy Winehouse on BBC4). SA have some prog on Blondie's Clem Burke tomorrow night, and a Stones concert on Sunday night. watched it last night Numbers 20-1 ....no sign of a fat tiny danish man RE: Music On TV - Documentaries/Live Performances - Doddle - 20-10-2018 07:14 (06-10-2018 17:50 )papahet3969 Wrote:Finally caught up with this series, very entertaining... moreso for bearing your distress in mind (given the number of heavy rock drummers both interviewed and praised, even Phil Collins got a mention, but lil Lars... uh uh )(14-09-2018 20:38 )Doddle Wrote: A new series on Drummers started tonight on Sky Arts (or there's Amy Winehouse on BBC4). SA have some prog on Blondie's Clem Burke tomorrow night, and a Stones concert on Sunday night. RE: Music On TV - Documentaries/Live Performances - Doddle - 08-11-2018 07:58 The Life and Death of Sam Cooke, a well-told story of talent snuffed out by trusting the wrong people. Cooke felt his record company weren't good for him, and was persuaded by Allen Klein to trust him instead. Rather like walking through a nettle patch, taking a short cut over a fence and finding yourself in a minefield instead. It was pointedly remarked that Klein, having persuaded Cooke to form a new company for his royalties, took over control within 6 months. When Cooke suggested he would get away from Klein, he was mysteriously dead within weeks. |