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mr. apollo Somewhere in Switzerland 23 Feb 18 9.11am | |
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Part 2 Ali Back to Mono (1958-1969) (2 of 3) 01 Be My Baby Download [Link] Edited by mr. apollo (23 Feb 2018 9.13am) Attachment: staffie.jpg (4.77Kb)
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mr. apollo Somewhere in Switzerland 24 Feb 18 11.28am | |
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Get on your your BBC iplayers or catchup TV. Last nights "Old Grey Whistle Test Live One night only" is 3 hours of must watch TV. I will try to find the soundtrack in coming days. Watch this space... Date: 08.02.2018 Last updated: 11.02.2018 at 09.36 Also on BBC Four, Africa: A Journey Into Music explores the music of Mali, Nigeria and South Africa with presenter Rita Ray; and The 80s Pop Road Map (working title) sees Midge Ure and Kim Appleby take to the road to reveal just how this was the most revolutionary musical decade in British pop history. Cassian Harrison, Channel Editor, BBC Four, says: “In a world of infinite music choice, BBC Four is the home of music on the BBC. I’m delighted to be celebrating one of the innovators of the genre, Old Grey Whistle Test with this one-off special which is sure to reaffirm the series’ legacy. "Rita Ray’s exploration through Mali, Nigeria and South Africa will bring insight and context to the incredible music from these countries. And Midge Ure and Kim Appleby’s journey round the UK will give a fresh and innovative look at the music from the seminal decade that was the 80s.” KA Old Grey Whistle Test Live: For One Night Only Bob will be talking to a host of studio guests, from back room staff to musicians who performed on the show and fans who grew up with it. Other former presenters - including Annie Nightingale, Richard Williams, David Hepworth and Andy Kershaw - will also feature, sharing stories of their time on the series. There will be incredible archive footage of some of the best-loved and rarest performances from its extraordinary back catalogue, and during the live programme there will be an online viewer vote for the performance the BBC Four audience would most like to see again. Bob Harris says: “Old Grey Whistle Test was such a magical time. It produced so many firsts for music television, whilst forging friendships for me that have lasted ever since. I can’t wait to get back in the studio and relive those wonderful memories and introduce some great new performances.” Old Grey Whistle Test saw the first UK performances from Bob Marley and the Wailers, Dire Straits, New York Dolls, Tom Petty and XTC, as well as classic performances from Blondie, David Bowie, Deep Purple, John Lennon, Led Zeppelin, Patti Smith, Queen, R.E.M., The Smiths and Talking Heads. Caroline Wright, Editor, Entertainment Projects, BBC Studios says: “Old Grey Whistle Test was one of those unique shows that always felt like it was owned by its audience, consistently attracting the biggest and most enduring bands throughout its entire run and often introducing acts to British audiences for the first time. Drawing on the show’s unbelievable back catalogue of wonderful performances and guests, Old Grey Whistle Test Live: For One Night Only will celebrate this legendary series.” In 2011, BBC Radio 2 celebrated four decades since the series was first broadcast with a 16 part series, Old Grey Whistle Test 40. It is now being broadcast again on Wednesdays (17 January - 2 May, 11pm-midnight). Presented by Bob Harris, each programme looks at one complete series of the original show, with archive recordings alongside both new interviews and exclusively recorded sessions with guests from the featured series. Contributors include Elton John, Stevie Nicks, Alice Cooper, Debbie Harry, Brian May, Joan Armatrading, Chris Rea, Jim Kerr and Paul Weller. Produced by The Whispering Bob Broadcasting Company. Old Grey Whistle Test: For One Night Only is a BBC Studios production. The programme is executive produced by Caroline Wright. It was commissioned for BBC Four by Jan Younghusband, Head of Commissioning, Music Television, for Channel Editor Cassian Harrison. Edited by mr. apollo (24 Feb 2018 11.46am) Attachment: staffie.jpg (4.77Kb)
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Deleagle "Bubba's bar 'n' grill" 24 Feb 18 3.16pm | |
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Originally posted by mr. apollo
Get on your your BBC iplayers or catchup TV. Last nights "Old Grey Whistle Test Live One night only" is 3 hours of must watch TV. I will try to find the soundtrack in coming days. Watch this space... Date: 08.02.2018 Last updated: 11.02.2018 at 09.36 Also on BBC Four, Africa: A Journey Into Music explores the music of Mali, Nigeria and South Africa with presenter Rita Ray; and The 80s Pop Road Map (working title) sees Midge Ure and Kim Appleby take to the road to reveal just how this was the most revolutionary musical decade in British pop history. Cassian Harrison, Channel Editor, BBC Four, says: “In a world of infinite music choice, BBC Four is the home of music on the BBC. I’m delighted to be celebrating one of the innovators of the genre, Old Grey Whistle Test with this one-off special which is sure to reaffirm the series’ legacy. "Rita Ray’s exploration through Mali, Nigeria and South Africa will bring insight and context to the incredible music from these countries. And Midge Ure and Kim Appleby’s journey round the UK will give a fresh and innovative look at the music from the seminal decade that was the 80s.” KA Old Grey Whistle Test Live: For One Night Only Bob will be talking to a host of studio guests, from back room staff to musicians who performed on the show and fans who grew up with it. Other former presenters - including Annie Nightingale, Richard Williams, David Hepworth and Andy Kershaw - will also feature, sharing stories of their time on the series. There will be incredible archive footage of some of the best-loved and rarest performances from its extraordinary back catalogue, and during the live programme there will be an online viewer vote for the performance the BBC Four audience would most like to see again. Bob Harris says: “Old Grey Whistle Test was such a magical time. It produced so many firsts for music television, whilst forging friendships for me that have lasted ever since. I can’t wait to get back in the studio and relive those wonderful memories and introduce some great new performances.” Old Grey Whistle Test saw the first UK performances from Bob Marley and the Wailers, Dire Straits, New York Dolls, Tom Petty and XTC, as well as classic performances from Blondie, David Bowie, Deep Purple, John Lennon, Led Zeppelin, Patti Smith, Queen, R.E.M., The Smiths and Talking Heads. Caroline Wright, Editor, Entertainment Projects, BBC Studios says: “Old Grey Whistle Test was one of those unique shows that always felt like it was owned by its audience, consistently attracting the biggest and most enduring bands throughout its entire run and often introducing acts to British audiences for the first time. Drawing on the show’s unbelievable back catalogue of wonderful performances and guests, Old Grey Whistle Test Live: For One Night Only will celebrate this legendary series.” In 2011, BBC Radio 2 celebrated four decades since the series was first broadcast with a 16 part series, Old Grey Whistle Test 40. It is now being broadcast again on Wednesdays (17 January - 2 May, 11pm-midnight). Presented by Bob Harris, each programme looks at one complete series of the original show, with archive recordings alongside both new interviews and exclusively recorded sessions with guests from the featured series. Contributors include Elton John, Stevie Nicks, Alice Cooper, Debbie Harry, Brian May, Joan Armatrading, Chris Rea, Jim Kerr and Paul Weller. Produced by The Whispering Bob Broadcasting Company. Old Grey Whistle Test: For One Night Only is a BBC Studios production. The programme is executive produced by Caroline Wright. It was commissioned for BBC Four by Jan Younghusband, Head of Commissioning, Music Television, for Channel Editor Cassian Harrison. Edited by mr. apollo (24 Feb 2018 11.46am)
It was great viewing, and strangely I picked up Toyah's 'Anthem' album in a charity shop yesterday. I wish they'd bring it back but it wouldn't be the same :/
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mr. apollo Somewhere in Switzerland 25 Feb 18 11.16am | |
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Here a pre Spuds Feelgood. Dr.Feelgood - BBC Sessions 1973-1978 (2001) Featuring Wilko Johnson on lead guitar on tracks such as She Does It Right and Route 01. She Does It Right (02:03) Download [Link] Attachment: front.jpg (252.85Kb)
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mr. apollo Somewhere in Switzerland 25 Feb 18 11.20am | |
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Originally posted by Deleagle
It was great viewing, and strangely I picked up Toyah's 'Anthem' album in a charity shop yesterday. I wish they'd bring it back but it wouldn't be the same :/ I liked the Gary Numan set , his new album sounds stonking.. Watch this space...
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Deleagle "Bubba's bar 'n' grill" 25 Feb 18 5.56pm | |
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I liked the Gary Numan set , his new album sounds stonking.. Watch this space... Indeed it was a good little set so will eagerly be watching this space
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thegreatlardino crawley/selsey 25 Feb 18 6.13pm | |
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Originally posted by mr. apollo
Get on your your BBC iplayers or catchup TV. Last nights "Old Grey Whistle Test Live One night only" is 3 hours of must watch TV. I will try to find the soundtrack in coming days. Watch this space... Date: 08.02.2018 Last updated: 11.02.2018 at 09.36 Also on BBC Four, Africa: A Journey Into Music explores the music of Mali, Nigeria and South Africa with presenter Rita Ray; and The 80s Pop Road Map (working title) sees Midge Ure and Kim Appleby take to the road to reveal just how this was the most revolutionary musical decade in British pop history. Cassian Harrison, Channel Editor, BBC Four, says: “In a world of infinite music choice, BBC Four is the home of music on the BBC. I’m delighted to be celebrating one of the innovators of the genre, Old Grey Whistle Test with this one-off special which is sure to reaffirm the series’ legacy. "Rita Ray’s exploration through Mali, Nigeria and South Africa will bring insight and context to the incredible music from these countries. And Midge Ure and Kim Appleby’s journey round the UK will give a fresh and innovative look at the music from the seminal decade that was the 80s.” KA Old Grey Whistle Test Live: For One Night Only Bob will be talking to a host of studio guests, from back room staff to musicians who performed on the show and fans who grew up with it. Other former presenters - including Annie Nightingale, Richard Williams, David Hepworth and Andy Kershaw - will also feature, sharing stories of their time on the series. There will be incredible archive footage of some of the best-loved and rarest performances from its extraordinary back catalogue, and during the live programme there will be an online viewer vote for the performance the BBC Four audience would most like to see again. Bob Harris says: “Old Grey Whistle Test was such a magical time. It produced so many firsts for music television, whilst forging friendships for me that have lasted ever since. I can’t wait to get back in the studio and relive those wonderful memories and introduce some great new performances.” Old Grey Whistle Test saw the first UK performances from Bob Marley and the Wailers, Dire Straits, New York Dolls, Tom Petty and XTC, as well as classic performances from Blondie, David Bowie, Deep Purple, John Lennon, Led Zeppelin, Patti Smith, Queen, R.E.M., The Smiths and Talking Heads. Caroline Wright, Editor, Entertainment Projects, BBC Studios says: “Old Grey Whistle Test was one of those unique shows that always felt like it was owned by its audience, consistently attracting the biggest and most enduring bands throughout its entire run and often introducing acts to British audiences for the first time. Drawing on the show’s unbelievable back catalogue of wonderful performances and guests, Old Grey Whistle Test Live: For One Night Only will celebrate this legendary series.” In 2011, BBC Radio 2 celebrated four decades since the series was first broadcast with a 16 part series, Old Grey Whistle Test 40. It is now being broadcast again on Wednesdays (17 January - 2 May, 11pm-midnight). Presented by Bob Harris, each programme looks at one complete series of the original show, with archive recordings alongside both new interviews and exclusively recorded sessions with guests from the featured series. Contributors include Elton John, Stevie Nicks, Alice Cooper, Debbie Harry, Brian May, Joan Armatrading, Chris Rea, Jim Kerr and Paul Weller. Produced by The Whispering Bob Broadcasting Company. Old Grey Whistle Test: For One Night Only is a BBC Studios production. The programme is executive produced by Caroline Wright. It was commissioned for BBC Four by Jan Younghusband, Head of Commissioning, Music Television, for Channel Editor Cassian Harrison. Edited by mr. apollo (24 Feb 2018 11.46am) funny enough I watched it and got very bored after a while was a bit dull I thought
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mr. apollo Somewhere in Switzerland 26 Feb 18 5.00pm | |
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Yeah Yeah Yeah With the Beatles 01-it wont be long Attachment: folder.jpg (31.59Kb)
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mr. apollo Somewhere in Switzerland 27 Feb 18 4.16pm | |
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The Alarm - Greatest Hits Live 2005 01) Declaration Download [Link]
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eagleman13 On The Road To Hell & Alicante 27 Feb 18 7.20pm | |
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Part 2 Ali Back to Mono (1958-1969) (2 of 3) 01 Be My Baby Download [Link] Edited by mr. apollo (23 Feb 2018 9.13am) Just asking Mr A.....Is part 3 available plz?
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mr. apollo Somewhere in Switzerland 28 Feb 18 7.49am | |
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Originally posted by eagleman13
Just asking Mr A.....Is part 3 available plz? Sure! Tonight OK?
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mr. apollo Somewhere in Switzerland 28 Feb 18 4.25pm | |
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As promised Back to Mono (1958-1969) (3 of 3) 01 You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin' Download [Link] Attachment: staffie.jpg (4.77Kb)
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