I'm In A Rock 'n' Roll Band
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Re: I'm In A Rock 'n' Roll Band
Missed seeing Al Murray on this but there is a vague Stranglers connection in that when Baz and JJ played a charity gig a couple of years ago he joined them to play drums on SLG and GB ( with Jim Tavare on double bass).Bobinblack wrote:
Yes, and add VIC REEVES and Al Murray to that (tho Al does play drums apparently). Oh, Ade Edmondson too. And just about every DJ in existence too
Been some good interviews though, but just not enough of them. 'Lazy' is a great description of the show BLJ.
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Mmnn, it started out by being quite entertaining, (and in comparison with somebody cooking something or some mentally unstable people trying to convince us that they have talent for anything other than self delusion, it was) but on reflection the whole thing was disapointing.
Why all these type of things have to have "celebrities", most of whom wouldn't know shit from toothpaste, popping up and reflecting on events that happened before they were born is a mystery to me.
Why all these type of things have to have "celebrities", most of whom wouldn't know shit from toothpaste, popping up and reflecting on events that happened before they were born is a mystery to me.
I tried to make him laugh, He didn't get the joke, and then he said I wasn't right in the head.
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Two of the best drummers I've seen weren't even quoted, Pete De Freitas (Bunnymen) & Martin Gilks (Wonder Stuff).
Both killed in bike accidents incedentally.
Both killed in bike accidents incedentally.
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Whoever produces it is obviously a big fucking fan of Joy Division and New Order - quite where their place in the grand significance of rock 'n' roll is though remains a mystery when some giants of the game appear to have been largely ignored . Wanking BBC.
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Re: I'm In A Rock 'n' Roll Band
The winners have been announced for anyone who missed the programme.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio2/rocknrollband/
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio2/rocknrollband/
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Re: I'm In A Rock 'n' Roll Band
You always end up with lowest common denominator on these type of programs.
It's X Factor in disguise really.
It's X Factor in disguise really.
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Black Leather Jacket wrote:You always end up with lowest common denominator on these type of programs.
It's X Factor in disguise really.
I was quite happy with the outcome...well except for Mr.Mercury....
and at least Flea won best bassist.Ok maybe Moon for drums but at least they got the
guitarist right.
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Re: I'm In A Rock 'n' Roll Band
Seconded.APOLLO79 wrote:Black Leather Jacket wrote:You always end up with lowest common denominator on these type of programs.
It's X Factor in disguise really.
I was quite happy with the outcome...well except for Mr.Mercury....
and at least Flea won best bassist.Ok maybe Moon for drums but at least they got the
guitarist right.
Although I thought it was quite a convincing argument against Keith Moon. As for Dead Fred - groan
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Re: I'm In A Rock 'n' Roll Band
I didn't give a damn about who won the Vote For Your Favourite (Providing The Name is on OUR List) Musician thingy, I watched the whole series and thought that 'finale' on Saturday was excruciating and embarrassing shite
I didn't though mind some of the guests - comedians aside FFS - the dj's were overall not that painful to watch or listen to and, in fairness to them, they spoke mainly considered sense and not the usual drivel you'd expect from Radio 1 djs.
And i was actually impressed with Stewart Copeland - it took a Yank to say more sense than the rest of them, the shame of it! - and he even defended Sting and praised him as the best best bass player going. Now i disagree with that (I don't mind the Police though, I might be one of the few here ) but I thought his praise of Sting, esp when their egos have regualrly clashed it seems, was really good to hear.
But who gives a fuck anyway, the Beeb should be ashamed of theirselves, the overall concept has been a weakly delivered one and it has shown their ignorance in matters which they should be THE authority. At least when Channel 4 did their Top Tens or even Top Hundred programmes, they gave a fair 'crack of the whip' to any act who had succeeded in whatever genre, whereas the BBC here made so many oversights it actually felt quite insulting. I honestly wonder if the producers decided to omit certain musicians just out of spite. If they did it is a disgrace, they should remember that the BBC is OUR station after all. Maybe I'm overdoing this rant but I don't care, music is the pulse of a lot of people and for them to make a programme/series like that is near bleedin offensive in my eyes.
Ranting on Together :D
I didn't though mind some of the guests - comedians aside FFS - the dj's were overall not that painful to watch or listen to and, in fairness to them, they spoke mainly considered sense and not the usual drivel you'd expect from Radio 1 djs.
And i was actually impressed with Stewart Copeland - it took a Yank to say more sense than the rest of them, the shame of it! - and he even defended Sting and praised him as the best best bass player going. Now i disagree with that (I don't mind the Police though, I might be one of the few here ) but I thought his praise of Sting, esp when their egos have regualrly clashed it seems, was really good to hear.
But who gives a fuck anyway, the Beeb should be ashamed of theirselves, the overall concept has been a weakly delivered one and it has shown their ignorance in matters which they should be THE authority. At least when Channel 4 did their Top Tens or even Top Hundred programmes, they gave a fair 'crack of the whip' to any act who had succeeded in whatever genre, whereas the BBC here made so many oversights it actually felt quite insulting. I honestly wonder if the producers decided to omit certain musicians just out of spite. If they did it is a disgrace, they should remember that the BBC is OUR station after all. Maybe I'm overdoing this rant but I don't care, music is the pulse of a lot of people and for them to make a programme/series like that is near bleedin offensive in my eyes.
Ranting on Together :D
Think I'll go for a stroll in the trees.