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Music On TV - Documentaries/Live Performances

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David Bowie : A Reality Tour - Sky Arts 22.15

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(11-07-2020 21:03 )Boomerangutangangbang Wrote:  Kings of Leon : Live at the O2 - Sky Arts 21.00
Boy does he mumble. Some of us need subtitles, you know Blush

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19-07-2020 21:34
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https://www.msn.com/en-gb/entertainment/...id=BHEA000

This is a super story here Important
Robyn Isherwood usually does events for toffs but despite never having run a festival decided to run the first socially distanced one.
A real positve, she worked with councillors and they came to it and comments were couldn't we have festivals like this rather than the chaos of a normal one.
Tickets started at £20!!
From little acorns....
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There was a jolly effort on the BBC last week about Rockfield studios in Monmouth (and the adjacent Monnow Valley). Robert Plant and Liam Gallagher were clearly taken with the place, though Tim Burgess' exuberance was tempered by the sad story with Rob Collins.

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29-07-2020 21:37
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A pretty good doc on the guys from The Real Thing, who knew the Beatles back in the 60s when they were the Chants and wrote stuff like this:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cumc4aeAgus

Then as TRT they worked on Jeff Wayne's War of the Worlds, before getting a break as David Essex's backing band. They released a big concept album (of a sort) in 1977, then made a wonky tour of Sith Efrica, and were revived by some remixes, and now still tour. The lads from Toxteth done good.

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22-08-2020 07:59
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When Bob Marley Came to Britain - BBC2 - 21.45

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(29-08-2020 21:39 )Boomerangutangangbang Wrote:  When Bob Marley Came to Britain - BBC2 - 21.45
It was Don Letts' turn in this one Wink

Enjoyed a Deep Purple gig from 1993, which I now see seems to be mostly on YT as well (though the show omits a version of Paint It Black, which is here):

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL...HfT-koOOSW

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10-09-2020 14:42
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New series of Brian Johnson: Life on the Road starting tonight on Sky Arts with Dave Grohl, at 9pm.

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23.00 BBC4 Jimi Hendrix : The Road to Woodstock - features action from the stage & interviews with band members.
01.00 Sky Arts Hendrix & The Spook - A film exploring his passing & the involvement of a possible murder suspect.
02.55 Sky Arts Jimi Hendrix : Classic Albums - Electric LadyLand

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There's a new Roger Waters gig/prog on Sky Arts Saturday at 9pm (possibly the live album he's also got out soon).
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The TOTP story returns next Friday with the Story of 1990 Big Grin

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24-09-2020 14:15
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