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Previously on "Acoustic at the BBC (BBC 4)"

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  • administrator
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    Originally posted by pacharan View Post
    Oh was it any good? I thought it was going to be an excuse for them to show loads of folkies/drab singer songwriters from the Whistle Test archives.

    They showed Lemmy the Movie a couple of weeks back. That rocked.
    Lemmy film is wicked! Wish I had heard about it sooner. Legend.

    Originally posted by doodab View Post
    That's good too, but there was another thing straight afterwards that's just one great archive clip after another. Doesn't seem to be on iplayer, possibly cos it's still on, but I did find this which is the same sort of thing: BBC iPlayer - Guitar Heroes at the BBC: Part III

    They did a reggae one a while back that was top as well.

    Edit: It's on again at 2:10am. Or here, when it works: BBC - BBC Four Programmes - Acoustic at the BBC
    Thanks, will stick it on in a bit.

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  • Troll
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    If that was the Springsteen gig then it was so fookin good I recorded it

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  • pacharan
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    Watemelon in Easter hay - music is the best, or was it Packard Goose. I don't remember.

    Either way there's a little green rosetta!

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  • doodab
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    Originally posted by administrator View Post
    This?
    BBC iPlayer - When Rock Goes Acoustic

    Line-up of contributors looks good.
    That's good too, but there was another thing straight afterwards that's just one great archive clip after another. Doesn't seem to be on iplayer, possibly cos it's still on, but I did find this which is the same sort of thing: BBC iPlayer - Guitar Heroes at the BBC: Part III

    They did a reggae one a while back that was top as well.

    Edit: It's on again at 2:10am. Or here, when it works: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0141mz1
    Last edited by doodab; 2 September 2011, 22:56.

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  • pacharan
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    Originally posted by doodab View Post
    Another one of those decent programs the beeb still put out from time to time. Good music, in full, no talking heads bollocks over the top.

    Worth looking for on iplayer.
    Oh was it any good? I thought it was going to be an excuse for them to show loads of folkies/drab singer songwriters from the Whistle Test archives.

    They showed Lemmy the Movie a couple of weeks back. That rocked.

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  • administrator
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    Originally posted by doodab View Post
    Another one of those decent programs the beeb still put out from time to time. Good music, in full, no talking heads bollocks over the top.

    Worth looking for on iplayer.
    This?
    BBC iPlayer - When Rock Goes Acoustic

    Line-up of contributors looks good.

    Leave a comment:


  • doodab
    started a topic Acoustic at the BBC (BBC 4)

    Acoustic at the BBC (BBC 4)

    Another one of those decent programs the beeb still put out from time to time. Good music, in full, no talking heads bollocks over the top.

    Worth looking for on iplayer.

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