First Aid Kit performing their latest single “Master Pretender” on BBC One The Graham Norton Show, January 30 2015.
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FIRST AID KIT – ” Master Pretender ” on Graham Norton Show BBC TV
Posted: February 1, 2015 in MUSICTags: BBC TV, First Aid Kit, Graham Norton Show, Stay Gold, Sweden
RORY GALLAGHER – ” Do You Read Me ” and ” Fuel To The Fire ” Rock Goes to College
Posted: January 16, 2015 in MUSICTags: BBC TV, Middlesex Polytechnic, Rock Goes To College, Rory Gallagher
Rock Goes To College (RGTC) was a BBC series that ran between 1978 and 1981 on British television. A variety of up-coming rock oriented bands were showcased live from small venues and broadcast simultaneously on television and radio during a 40-50 minute live performance
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SbswM3lPC8A&feature=youtu.be
Rock Goes To College
Recorded live at Middlesex Polytechnic, UK,
January 27th 1979
JIMI HENDRIX EXPERIENCE – ” The Lulu Show ” BBC TV January 4th 1969
Posted: January 5, 2015 in MUSICTags: BBC TV, Hey Joe, Jimi Hendrix, The Lulu Show, Voodoo Chile
Jimi Hendrix wasn’t one to play by the rules, and on Jan. 4, 1969, during a guest appearance on the Lulu Show, the guitar legend was up to the task. While Lulu was a great pop singer, she and Hendrix were pretty much worlds apart in the public eye,. Still, the producers of her BBC TV Show booked the Jimi Hendrix Experience and approached Hendrix about singing a duet with Lulu on her big hit, ‘To Sir with Love,’ which was not first and foremost on Hendrix’ mind, to say the least.
The band were scheduled to perform two songs, one from their latest LP, ‘Electric Ladyland,’ and later in the show, they were to do their first U.K. hit, ‘Hey Joe.’ According to Noel Redding in his autobiography, ‘Are You Experienced?,’ Lulu would join the band to finish up ‘Hey Joe’ before a segue into her signature song. To deal with the stress of the situation, Redding said the band were “so straight it was only natural that we would try to combat that atmosphere by having a smoke in our dressing room. In our haste, the lump of hash got away and slipped down the sink drainpipe,” he continued. “I found a maintenance man and begged tools from him with the story of a lost ring. He was too helpful, offering to dismantle the drain for us. It took ages to dissuade him, but we succeeded in our task and had a great smoke.”
The band went on and performed ‘Voodoo Child’ as scheduled, but once Lulu introduced the band for their classic take on ‘Hey Joe,’ the Experience veered loudly off script. A raucous freeform feedback-drenched jam eventually gave way to ‘Hey Joe,’ but then midway through, Hendrix stopped the band, announcing, “We’d like to stop playing this rubbish and dedicate a song to the Cream, regardless of what kind of group they may be in. We dedicate this to Eric Clapton, Ginger Baker and Jack Bruce.”
At that moment, the band plowed through an instrumental version of the Cream classic ‘Sunshine Of Your Love.’ Cream had just announced their breakup, hence the tribute. “We played past the point where Lulu might have joined us,” said Redding. “Played through the time for talking at the end, played through [producer] Stanley [Dorfman] tearing his hair, pointing to his watch and silently screaming at us.”
This stunt, which led to a ban on Hendrix by the BBC, would be imitated eight years later by Elvis Costello during an appearance on ‘Saturday Night Live.’ Costello and the Attractions started off playing ‘Less Than Zero,’ before he stopped the song and the band kicked into ‘Radio Radio.’ NBC banned Costello for 12 years. He later admitted that it was indeed an homage to Hendrix on the Lulu show.
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The CLASH – ” New Years Day 77′ ” BBC Four Film
Posted: January 5, 2015 in MUSICTags: BBC TV, Documentary, Julien Temple, Punk Rock, Roxy Club, The Clash
On New Year’s Day, the UK’s BBC Four aired a new 75-minute documentary called “The Clash: New Year’s Day ’77″ put together by filmmaker Julien Temple and built around his own, previously unseen footage of the of the band performing on Jan. 1, 1977, at the Roxy Club. It’s considered the earliest known live footage ofThe Clash.
The film — which includes interviews and other footage from 1977 interwoven with the live performances — has been streaming on the BBC’s site, but is now available to see outside the UK, Watch the full film below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CDVIM2iBqdc
The BBC’s description of the program: Built around the earliest, until now unseen, footage of the Clash in concert, filmed by Julien Temple as they opened the infamous Roxy Club in a dilapidated Covent Garden on January 1st 1977, this show takes us on a time-travelling trip back to that strange planet that was Great Britain in the late 1970s and the moment when punk emerged into the mainstream consciousness.
Featuring the voices of Joe Strummer and the Clash from the time, and intercutting the raw and visceral footage of this iconic show, with telling moments from the BBC’s New Year’s Eve, Hogmanay and New Year’s Day schedules of nearly 40 years ago, it celebrates that great enduring British custom of getting together, en masse and often substantially the worse for wear, to usher in the New Year.
New Year’s Day is when we collectively take the time to reflect on the year that has just gone by and ponder what the new one might hold in store for us. Unknown to the unsuspecting British public, 1977 was of course the annus mirabilis of punk. The year in which the Clash themselves took off, catching the imagination of the nation’s youth. As their iconic song, 1977, counts us down to midnight, we’ll share with them and Joe Strummer, in previously unseen interviews from the time, their hopes and predictions for the 12 months ahead.
LAURA DOGGETT – ” Moonshine ” Later with Jools Holland
Posted: November 8, 2014 in MUSICTags: BBC TV, Later With Jools Holland, Laura Doggett, singer songwriter
Laura Doggett is a singer songwriter originating from Bath in the South West of England, A highly distinctive voice which belies her young years, accompanied by unique and emotional lyrics set to breathtaking melodies.
Laura Doggett performs Moonshine on Later… with Jools Holland, BBC Two (4th November 2014)
U2 – ” The Miracle Of Joey Ramone ” on Graham Norton BBC TV
Posted: October 19, 2014 in MUSICTags: BBC TV, Graham Norton, Song For Someone, U2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eSqcsWAveRs
U2 performed on the Graham Norton show broadcast last friday 17th October usually recorded in the studio on the wednesday 15th, afterwards all the band members joined Graham Norton to chat about a few things including Bono’s reason for wearing shades,
U2 – ” Song for Someone ” on Graham Norton BBC TV
Posted: October 19, 2014 in MUSICTags: BBC TV, Graham Norton, Rock, Song For Someone, U2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7e18H-mCfdI
U2 performed two songs on the Graham Norton BBC TV Talk show seated with guests Robert Downey Jnr, Robert Duvall, and Stephen Fry the band performed a live studio version of “The Miracle of Joey Ramone” then this acoustic version of “Song For Someone” .
