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RE: Music On TV - Documentaries/Live Performances - Doddle - 03-03-2019 15:27 Well, given the choice between looking at Robert Plant up close or looking at Dolly Parton... Most people here would still presumably prefer Lars Ulrich though (!) RE: Music On TV - Documentaries/Live Performances - kelly1066 - 03-03-2019 15:58 (03-03-2019 15:27 )Doddle Wrote: Well, given the choice between looking at Robert Plant up close or looking at Dolly Parton... Why do I get the impression you actually missed my tit joke? RE: Music On TV - Documentaries/Live Performances - Cheesy Grin - 03-03-2019 20:24 (03-03-2019 15:58 )kelly1066 Wrote:(03-03-2019 15:27 )Doddle Wrote: Well, given the choice between looking at Robert Plant up close or looking at Dolly Parton... where's goatman he doesn't miss a trick RE: Music On TV - Documentaries/Live Performances - Doddle - 03-03-2019 21:39 (03-03-2019 15:58 )kelly1066 Wrote:(03-03-2019 15:27 )Doddle Wrote: Well, given the choice between looking at Robert Plant up close or looking at Dolly Parton... I was clearly agreeing with you... ...tough crowd... RE: Music On TV - Documentaries/Live Performances - Doddle - 15-03-2019 14:21 BBC4 have a load of Irish music stuff tonight, some of which aren't repeats from previous years RE: Music On TV - Documentaries/Live Performances - Doddle - 14-04-2019 13:33 That 2nd series of Brian Johnson's Life on the Road was entertaining stuff after all, with Brian trying to write songs with Dolly and Joe Walsh, and getting guys like the notoriously reticent Knopfler to barely shut up. RE: Music On TV - Documentaries/Live Performances - Doddle - 17-04-2019 12:49 BBC4 had a good prog with Billy Bragg relating the story of "Rock Island Line", tying together Leadbelly and the skiffle boom. RE: Music On TV - Documentaries/Live Performances - bombshell - 28-04-2019 15:28 RE: Music On TV - Documentaries/Live Performances - Doddle - 10-05-2019 13:49 There was a good one on hip-hop's poetic creativity which covered most areas it seemed, from Big Daddy Kane and Rakim, through Nas, to J Cole and Anderson.Paak. Decent stuff. It was called "Word is Bond". RE: Music On TV - Documentaries/Live Performances - Doddle - 06-06-2019 16:06 ToTP reaches 1988 tomorrow night (although last week's NY one must have been close to it). I noticed late in 1987 that there were a few rock presences, like Bon Jovi, Def Leppard, Whitesnake and Kiss. So it was popular enough then to get over, but besides the flowering of grunge, there hasn't really been anything like it since. |