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Careful, they may just be releasing them slowly...
After 5 minutes of Sounds of the 60's Annie Lennox turns up playing on TOGWT. bladewave
Don't start me off! Tongue
have to say metallica headlining tonight at glastonbury was good
Jeff Lynns ELO is on the red button its a performance they did last night
(15-09-2014 18:27 )HannahsPet Wrote: [ -> ]Jeff Lynns ELO is on the red button its a performance they did last night

I watched it live on iplayer last night. Very good.
Also i'm not really into tribute bands. But: If you love ELO. "ELO Again" are well worth a look, if you get the chance to see them. They blew me away, pitch perfect, close your eyes and you think you're listening to the real thing. And i don't mean the "you to me are everything" real thing before anyone comments.Smile
I was at the Jeff Lynne gig at Hyde Park vip tickets direct from Jeff himself,also got to meet some of my idols....backstage and in hospitality,Johhny Walker and the man i watched throughout my life on the old grey whistle test Whispering Bob Harris
This week, I discovered that Showcase 2, on Sky 192, sometimes show rock documentaries during the day/evening, on bands like Pink Floyd, The Eagles, The Kinks, Wishbone Ash, etc The ones I've seen so far fit into the "made on the cheap without new band interviews" style, which is charming in its own naff way Smile
Watching a great documentry on Nat king Cole on the BBC IPlayer was shown on BBC 4 a few nights back

Called Nat King Cole Afraid of the Dark about his career as Americas first black superstar
Watched Pulp in concert on "Sky Arts" last night, forgot how many good tunes they produced so googled them and found this sad story. About Disco 2000
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-30658292
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