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seems like that was line up for episode three (as i think char has also noticed) here's what i found: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00vfhy7 Donovan, Gerry Rafferty, James Taylor, Elton John, Mickey Newbury, Neil Young, Tom Paxton, John Prine, Melanie, Jesse Winchester, Steve Forbert, Chris Rea, Carole King and others maybe GL falls under "others" lol but it all sounds good (even part 1 and 2 would be nice to see on youtube!) i especially would like to see Rafferty (had to find his early live stuff) |
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That might be a misprint because he was supposed to be on episode two but wasn't...
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No Gord in this episode but still interesting. I'd never heard of Steve Frobert before, seems good though!
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JJ, The quote you have is that which I cut and pasted from the BBC Four page on the day before transmission of the program. I thought it was too good to be true. I was away over the weekend and recorded the program, I have not watched it yet, but fast forwarded through to see that GL was not on. I will watch it.
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For anybody who is into Bit Torrents and has already signed up or can sign up ar http://www.hungercity.com somebody has created a DVD of the complete BBC Four broadcast that contained the IYCRMM teaser
if you can get into the Hunger City website you will find the relevant page is at:- http://www.hungercity.org/details.php?id=11660 for those who are not so bold here is what you then see:- "Description Singer - Songwriters At The BBC - Part 3 - DVD - PAL Broadcast BBC 4 15th Oct. 2010 BBC 4 Freesat Digital-->Humax Foxsat HDR-->TS file USB to PC-->Video Redo-->TMPGEnc Author4--> Video Folder Video : MPEG-2 4:3 3898 kb/s 25fp/s 720x576 PAL (unrecoded files) Audio : MP-2 256kb/s http://img715.imageshack.us/img715/9020/singers3m.jpg Chapters:- 1. BBC Intro* 2. Bobbie Gentry - Ode To Billy Joe - Bobbie Gentry 1968 3. Kris Kristofferson - Loving Her Was Easier - OGWT 1972 4. Joni Mitchell - Both Sides Now - In Concert 1970 5. Gordon Lightfoot - If You Could Read My Mind - In Concert 1972 6. John Martyn - May You Never - OGWT 1973 7. Buffy Sainte-Marie - Until It's Time For You To Go - One In Ten 1971 8. Randy Newman - I Think It's Going To Rain Today - In Concert 1971 9. Don McLean - Vincent - Sounds For saturday 1972 10. Roy Harper - Commune - OGWT 1974 11. Linda Lewis - It's The Frame - OGWT 1972 12. Eric Carmen - All By Myself - TOTP 1976 13. Loudon Wainwright III - Reciprocity - OGWT 1977 14. Ralph McTell - Streets Of London - TOTP 1975 15. Dory Previn - Mythical Kings and Iguanas - OGWT 1977 16. Don Williams - Till The Rivers All Run Dry - In Concert 1979 17. Paul Brady - Crazy Dreams - OGWT 1981 * there is about ten seconds of the intro before the BBC switches to the correct aspect ratio Total Time : 58:51 The third part (of 4) of the BBC's "Singer-Songwriters" look back at the 70's, sees some more hidden gems dusted off from the archives My particular favourite here is the magnificent rendition of Gordon Lightfoot's "If You Could Read My Mind" taken from a 1972 "In Concert" that is still waiting to be re-shown.Surely he has never performed it better! Wouldn't it be wonderful if the Beeb showed again these great In Concert shows such as this one, the Randy Newman, John Sebastian and others. We wait in anticipation." The torrent is the complete set of files to recreate the DVD totalling only 1.71GB and as there are a stack of seeders with good high speed connections it is not going to take too long to download µTorrent claims that with 12% so far completed it should finish in only a bit over two hours as I type this Here is that GL still (as used in the DVD insert artwork above) in all its glory http://img715.imageshack.us/img715/6936/gordonh.jpg |
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Well my last posting to this thread sure got an overwhelmimg response so I'll try again.
A google alert today was to a blog that had an embedded youtube video http://www.youtube.com/watch%3Fv%3D8JRqUA-OTbw nice clips of Terry Jacks and Billy Joel from the Beeb's series |
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thanks sir John... i'm not sure if you saw that the entire GL IYCRMM performance from that BBC 3 episode was posted in this thread
i like billy joel's early voice...i don't own anything beyond 52nd St when he got a bit more growly/gravelly voice delivery, similar to my take on Elton terry jacks footage is lipsynch, same thing he's been doing for almost 40 years - i have yet to actually see and hear him sing this other than this one: it's quite a, umm, buBBly duet/performance considering it's a sad song ...to keep this all +ive, his hair has really improved |
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the prior video has been removed by the user (maybe he got scolded)
but this one actually has better audio (the previous was only coming in left channel, for me anyhow)...better check it out while it lasts....A1 stuff |
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fyi, more goodie from that episode are still up at this guy's site (such nice sound quality) including this one
http://www.youtube.com/user/wilfridt.../1/m4ceDTXpYzM i am pretty ignorant to this Trilogy although I read that Elvis did it (i'm not an Elvis guy)...anyhow, I enjoyed this performance i know the latter section from a combo that Jerre's band (TCT) laid down very nicely but thought it was called All My Trials (followed Going Home)...any insights that may help lessen my canadian ignorance also can check out Bobby Gentry, Janis Ian and a very buff-thighed Buffy Sainte Marie |
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Here's Jerre and the Cumberland Trio - - did All My Trials - Is that the song you mean James?
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This just might not have been a BBC typo after all!! Listen very carefully to the lyrics in this "alternative" version For "proof" see the sheet music http://johnfowles.org.uk/LIGHTFOOT/i...heet_Music.jpg Urban legend has it that this ultra rare live recording was discovered in 1999 by an audioguru who then included it as a bonus track on a limited circulation double CD containing the Final Four LPs |
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I saw it and recorded it. Great to see him ! Somehow I missed the programme in 1972... Martyn .
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I just saw this.Its from the BBC,1972. a very nice video,high quality. Very young Gordy w/o the mustache.Not sure,but I think Red Shea in the background on lead guitar. The title of this post says it all,gang. |
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Can soneone please fix the link? I know it works.
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this was a really nice video. What a beautiful voice. I have always adored Elvis' version of the Trilogy, (i am "an Elvis guy", girl version...haha) and this one is just as good. Thanks so much for sharing the link. I have already listened to it a couple of times
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Thanks for fixing that link for me,Charlene.
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I never get tired of listening to I.Y.C.R.M.M. It rips my heart out every
time(doubt if I'll ever know why).I love how many different videos/ versions of it that are out there on the internet. patybear |
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You know,I've always though that was his best "look".
Long hair and no moustahce & beard plus those darker clothes really make him look the epitome of "cool" . :cool: |
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That 'alternative' version of I.Y.C.R.M.M. to have been a !@#$% to do! Does anyone know how it came about ?Did someone dare Gordy
to do it? Did he start horsing around with it,and this is the end result,etc? I've been trying for a very long time to figure out the sequence of the lyrics.I've even tried writing them out.Its driving me crazy! Is it every third line from the first verse is switched with the 3rd line from the second verse? If anyone can help me,please let me know. patybear |
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