Friday night is music night.

Started by Denn Forever, May 31, 2013, 09:53:45 PM

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Denn Forever

The search function isn't working but on BBC Four tonight is Otis Redding.  Brilliant.
I have more respect for a man
that says what he means and
means what he says...

theskull1

It's a lot easier to sing karaoke than to sing opera

Tony Baloney


theskull1

It's a lot easier to sing karaoke than to sing opera

theskull1

It's a lot easier to sing karaoke than to sing opera



theskull1

Got to be the longest attempt at a bit of humor ....ever  :)
It's a lot easier to sing karaoke than to sing opera

Tony Baloney

Quote from: theskull1 on June 15, 2013, 04:55:26 PM
Got to be the longest attempt at a bit of humor ....ever  :)
We're quite the double act!  ;D

Owen Brannigan

It's back!!!

Old Grey Whistle Test Live: For One Night Only (9pm-midnight, Friday 23 February) is a celebration of the iconic music television show that aired on the BBC from 1971 to 1988. Presented by Bob Harris, who fronted the series from 1972-1978, and produced by BBC Studios, the show returns to its original home of Television Centre in White City in a recreation of the programme's early incarnation for a glorious evening of live music performances from some of the show's favourite musicians.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/latestnews/2018/bbc-four-old-grey-whistle-test-africa

Owen Brannigan


Windmill abu

The archive clips they showed while playing "Rock n Roll" take me back to my youth.

Now playing Amoureuse. Brilliant
Never underestimate the power of complaining

Owen Brannigan

Quote from: Windmill abu on February 23, 2018, 09:13:03 PM
The archive clips they showed while playing "Rock n Roll" take me back to my youth.

Now playing Amoureuse. Brilliant

Just under three hours to go!

Windmill abu

Steve Marriot, Bonnie Riat & Tom Petty. Too hard to choose. Although bonnie just might get my vote
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Windmill abu

Frampton comes alive. i am back in the glorious summer of 1976.
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