The Beatles Live at the Hollywood Bowl
The Beatles Live at the Star Club (I have this on tape!)
Thin Lizzy Live and Dangerous
The Beatles Live at the Hollywood Bowl
The Beatles Live at the Star Club (I have this on tape!)
Thin Lizzy Live and Dangerous
granger (14th January 2020)
granger (15th January 2020)
I've never really seen the point of live albums. For concerts, the only point is actually being there.
There is a one session recording that most will have heard of but wouldn't include in the category. In the mid/late seventies I lived in a place called Northwood Hills (north of Harrow) and had my haircut at a trendy place near the Met line station. One day, the usual crimper said that some of his friends had been working on a concept album that required a spoken part and the producer had manged to get Richard Burton onside to do it. He apparently turned up at the agreed time (a surprise to most) and, having had no previous sight of the script, proceeded to make the recording in a single take. Jeff Wayne's War Of The Worlds.
Having said I'm not keen on live recordings, I'm more open to DVDs. This is just a brilliant show and possibly qualifies as I believe there was a CD available. Live In Dublin!
Last edited by archie; 14th January 2020 at 6:48 PM.
The older I get the better I was.
https://youtu.be/k4V3Mo61fJM
Posted before, but always relevant.
Fix you..
Last edited by Wolf; 24th June 2020 at 1:51 AM.
During lockdown I watched the whole ring cycle (not all in one go)
It wasn't even a grind, I enjoyed all four operas. The Welsh Soprano Gwyneth Jones was the highlight performer.
All are available on YouTube, all from around 1980.
A rare cover version that is better than the original. Kate Bush- Rocket Man
https://youtu.be/rYSCHKmvcIY
Wolf (27th June 2020)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uOZB...ature=youtu.be
Found this little gem,Roddy frame from Aztec Camera..
Happy House I have a Siouxsie mask just waiting for you...
https://youtu.be/amR6-neQBPE
Jodie Comer ~ Scarborough Fair
https://youtu.be/piVV_8mJosE
Big Fan of the Boss and never seen that so thanks Archie. I'm having a bit of a fad on Fleetwood mac and will always be totally in love with Stevie Nicks.
https://youtu.be/1sQ7cuYgjzw
Man who catch fly with chopstick .... accomplish anything.
Big fan of the original but this is class,
https://youtu.be/e4Ao-iNPPUc
Man who catch fly with chopstick .... accomplish anything.
Recorded my House and Garage mix, part 1 was just under an hour, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IZ6-s8jDdZk&t=284s
Part 2 is on you tube as well if anyone interested, (doubt it )
Last edited by Marb; 28th September 2020 at 11:33 AM.
^^ Danny - "Big fan of the original but this is class"
So is this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bk7R...&start_radio=1
I’ve only just realised I can get Sky Arts on my telly and their music programmes are brilliant. Last night was devoted to Paul Weller. Lots of concerts too.
This is a great channel - only 'found' it after another re-tune. They've had documentaries about the Jam as well, who I was really into when younger. Not just music, also some fascinating programmes about actors; the one on Buster Keaton was absolutely amazing, incredible some of the things he produced as well. Also Jerry Lewis , which I think I mentioned before so apologies, who I loved when I was little, was not only very revealing and informative about him as a man and producer, but also very sad ultimately.
Vote Alfie!!!!