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Title: I'm in a Rock n Roll band! No not me, it's a tele programme
Post by: JDC on May 20, 2010, 12:19:35 PM
Quite surprised no one's posted this! Al Murray is a drummer, who'd had thought it.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sf772/Im_in_a_Rock_n_Roll_Band!_The_Guitarist/ (http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00sf772/Im_in_a_Rock_n_Roll_Band!_The_Guitarist/)
Title: Re: I'm in a Rock n Roll band! No not me, it's a tele programme
Post by: Johnny Mac on May 20, 2010, 12:22:28 PM
I saw a program about drummers last weekend which was good. I think it's the same one. It was pretty funny too  :D
Title: Re: I'm in a Rock n Roll band! No not me, it's a tele programme
Post by: Brow on May 20, 2010, 01:00:41 PM
I've watched all 3 so far (Singer, Lead Guitarist and Drummer) and it's been quite a good programme tbh!

Offers a few insights into how people in bands act and why. According to the programme so far the Singer and Lead Guitarist are the egotists and drummers are nutters  :lol:
Title: Re: I'm in a Rock n Roll band! No not me, it's a tele programme
Post by: Philly Q on May 20, 2010, 01:09:12 PM
I watched a bit of the first programme (about singers) but I'm not a big fan of these "talking heads" shows - I lose my patience quite quickly with TV, hardly ever watch a whole series of anything.

I've been more impressed with the Guitar Heroes at the BBC programmes which are on the same night.  Loads of great old clips, mostly from The Old Grey Whistle Test.  And they play the whole bloody songs, not frustrating little snippets!
Title: Re: I'm in a Rock n Roll band! No not me, it's a tele programme
Post by: AndyR on May 20, 2010, 01:19:59 PM
I missed the drummer episode, but the first two were pretty good...

I thought it was particularly interesting (as an ex-frontman, of both singer and guitarist persuasion), that the other musicians in successful bands seem, in general, to have accepted the various foibles and ego-related issues as "part of the package" - ie if their front-person(s) weren't like that, then they wouldn't have been able to do a good enough job to get the band noticed/followed....

Of course, "non-front-people" viewing these programs might have come to entirely different conclusions!! :lol:

Philly - is the Guitar heroes thing a series as well??? I only saw the first one, it was fabulous :D
Title: Re: I'm in a Rock n Roll band! No not me, it's a tele programme
Post by: Ian Price on May 20, 2010, 01:37:31 PM
I've got them all 'taped' on to my Sky+ box. Will check them out over the weekend.

Would be good to get some good music programmes on again - Jools Holland was sh!t again last night.
Title: Re: I'm in a Rock n Roll band! No not me, it's a tele programme
Post by: ToneMonkey on May 20, 2010, 01:43:35 PM
Did you see Pete Moilinari on Jools the other week.  He's one of the wifes favorites (and I really like his first album).  Being honest, if you haven't seen him before, that introduction wasn't a good one  :?

I only saw the drummer episode, thought it was quite funny
Title: Re: I'm in a Rock n Roll band! No not me, it's a tele programme
Post by: Philly Q on May 20, 2010, 01:47:35 PM
Philly - is the Guitar heroes thing a series as well??? I only saw the first one, it was fabulous :D

There are 6 episodes, Andy. 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00lkrr7 (http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00lkrr7)

Some would probably moan about the name "Guitar Heroes" because it's not all Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page, but I just love watching those old '70s clips, no matter how obscure, guitar heroics or not.  The AC/DC and Johnny Winter clips last week were absolutely mindboggling.  :D
Title: Re: I'm in a Rock n Roll band! No not me, it's a tele programme
Post by: AndyR on May 20, 2010, 04:32:51 PM
Johnny Winter!! I missed that? Curses...

Yep I love seeing the old stuff. Eg the first week, Lowell George and Little Feat - not sure it was that stunning from Mr George, but I've never seen footage of Little Feat before, it was great. And it was nice to see a Brute Force and Ignorance from Rory Gallagher - even if I did have to wait until the end of the program, and it was obviously one of his "almost in tune" nights :lol:

It's all wonderfully low key and extremely "live". There's so much technology nowadays that live stuff on the box doesn't seem quite so, I dunno, organic and emotional (stunning as some of the performances can be, and just as valid as the old ones). I loved that old presentation - especially the original OGWT (even if I was actually too young to have enough power over bed-time and the TV itself to be allowed to watch it when these things were first aired...)
Title: Re: I'm in a Rock n Roll band! No not me, it's a tele programme
Post by: Twinfan on May 20, 2010, 04:53:34 PM
Did you see Pete Moilinari on Jools the other week.  He's one of the wifes favorites (and I really like his first album).  Being honest, if you haven't seen him before, that introduction wasn't a good one  :?

I thought he was awful - out of tune singing etc.

Jeff Beck bored me to tears the other day too...
Title: Re: I'm in a Rock n Roll band! No not me, it's a tele programme
Post by: Philly Q on May 20, 2010, 05:30:01 PM
Eg the first week, Lowell George and Little Feat - not sure it was that stunning from Mr George, but I've never seen footage of Little Feat before, it was great.

Was it "Rock And Roll Doctor"?  They always have that on OGWT compilations! :lol:  Great clip though.

Title: Re: I'm in a Rock n Roll band! No not me, it's a tele programme
Post by: nfe on May 20, 2010, 05:33:52 PM
Eg the first week, Lowell George and Little Feat - not sure it was that stunning from Mr George, but I've never seen footage of Little Feat before, it was great.

Was it "Rock And Roll Doctor"?  They always have that on OGWT compilations! :lol:  Great clip though.

I saw Little Feat last year (maybe 2008) in Edinburgh at the Jazz and Blues festival. They were great, if a touch self indulgent.
Title: Re: I'm in a Rock n Roll band! No not me, it's a tele programme
Post by: Ian Price on May 20, 2010, 05:47:43 PM
Jeff Beck bored me to tears the other day too...

Me too. Him doing Somewhere Over the Rainbow took me by surprise. Very, very boring indeed.
Title: Re: I'm in a Rock n Roll band! No not me, it's a tele programme
Post by: AndyR on May 21, 2010, 10:34:44 AM
Jeff Beck bored me to tears the other day too...

Me too. Him doing Somewhere Over the Rainbow took me by surprise. Very, very boring indeed.

I have to admit I that I've never seen footage of Jeff Beck :roll: - and although it wasn't that inspiring as a thing to listen to (he looked afterwards as if he thought he'd messed it up), it did make me think "bluddy hell" this bloke really is as amazing as folks say :lol:

The only other thing of note (for me) seemed to be that that woman at the start and finish (Alicia Keys?) can't sing in tune when she's playing the piano - fine when she stands up, but horrid when she's tinkling the keys... we switched off in the second song because of it :lol:

Also the that Pete Moilinari bloke... was he the guy that Jools introduced as "this man likes a bit of boogie..." - dreadful, utterly "what is this?! Rachel went "the band's not too bad...", I went "I think it's Jool's blokes..." .... I assumed he must have had a bad night, I have vague issues with Jules, but I can't see him wanting somebody as un-musical as this bloke seemed to be from that performance... poor bloke...

Title: Re: I'm in a Rock n Roll band! No not me, it's a tele programme
Post by: Twinfan on May 21, 2010, 10:53:41 AM
I think Alicia Keys had a cold - you could hear it in her voice.  She was off-key though, agreed  :)
Title: Re: I'm in a Rock n Roll band! No not me, it's a tele programme
Post by: Philly Q on May 21, 2010, 12:14:50 PM
Alicia Keys is best watched with the sound off. 
Title: Re: I'm in a Rock n Roll band! No not me, it's a tele programme
Post by: AndyR on May 22, 2010, 10:48:07 AM
I think Alicia Keys had a cold - you could hear it in her voice.  She was off-key though, agreed  :)

Ah... as a sometimes-singer, I shall give her some leeway for that then...

But I do suspect that, in the long run, Philly has the right advice though:

Alicia Keys is best watched with the sound off. 

We didn't like her hairdo either... so maybe with the brightness turned down (right down) as well?

EDIT: Feeling guilty now... She did come across as far more musically talented than I'd always associated with the name, so it wasn't all bad... I did learn something...

sorry Alicia, apart from what you look like and sound like, you're actually quite good in my book... :roll: :lol:
Title: Re: I'm in a Rock n Roll band! No not me, it's a tele programme
Post by: Philly Q on May 22, 2010, 11:17:42 AM
But I do suspect that, in the long run, Philly has the right advice though:

Alicia Keys is best watched with the sound off. 

We didn't like her hairdo either... so maybe with the brightness turned down (right down) as well?

EDIT: Feeling guilty now... She did come across as far more musically talented than I'd always associated with the name, so it wasn't all bad... I did learn something...

sorry Alicia, apart from what you look like and sound like, you're actually quite good in my book... :roll: :lol:

I actually do think she's very talented - a proper musician and songwriter, not a manufactured pop star at all.  And looks-wise, I think she's absolutely gorgeous (I do wish she wouldn't talk like she's from The Hood, though).

But I have seen her "live" on TV quite a few times (I obviously watch things like The X Factor and American Idol more than most of you lot  :| ).  She does have a definite tendency to be a bit "pitchy", as Randy Jackson would say.  And TBH I don't paticularly like her songs.