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And while I'm at it (last one I promise), always a real favourite of mine given a stripped down performance http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dTCQdmIQong
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Thanks for the explanation :-) So here's mine... Sir Nicholas now has a passing resemblance to Harry Worth, a British TV sketch show comedian of the 60s / 70s, famous for 'doing a Harry Worth' in the opening credits to his show. I think there's actually an Elvis Costello song that gives him a name check. I have been know to do it myself - though it has been a few years. Perhaps I need to pull one out next time I'm out shopping. More up to date, and as a sort of homage to that sort of bumbling old comedian character, I would recommend the BBC radio shows of Steve Delaney, in character as
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Also, if that meant nothing to you, then this Tavi character means nothing to me:- http://www.pitchfork...cos-whole-love/
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Wonderful. I like how there's only 1 person in charge in that room :-) .. and probably only Brits will get this :- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=by-pwTjZwn0
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Mavis with JT Volume 2 is on the cards
Albert Tatlock replied to Albert Tatlock's topic in Just A Fan
I think there has been great benefit flowing in the other direction from this relationship too ... -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VSe_bn-U_0I
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Official Doctor Who discussion thread
Albert Tatlock replied to Welsh Rich's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
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http://www.lfpress.c...4/19200146.html
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Official Doctor Who discussion thread
Albert Tatlock replied to Welsh Rich's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
Catching up on BBC iPlayer after being away for Christmas/New Year. Some great moments - enjoyed it a lot. ... I know ... Related - are they showing the new (modern set) BBC Sherlock Holmes in the US? - written by Moffat and Mark Gatiss. First short series of 3 was excellent. The first of the new one is my current next stop on iPlayer. Ta ra. P.S. By accident caught some Tom Baker voiced radio shows from 2 or 3 years ago on BBC4Extra a few weeks ago. Nice to hear his booming voice again - the Dr of my childhood, and my second favourite to the magnificent Matt Smith. -
Well, I think he's the only one older than me, so that makes me feel better about being a fanboy (though a picky one).
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XRT / Tweedy Interview from The Loft (Recorded 14-Dec-2011)
Albert Tatlock replied to ckc's topic in Just A Fan
Sir Nicholas records at the Loft - nice! -
Wilco — 12/18/11, Chicago, IL (Lincoln Hall)
Albert Tatlock replied to bböp's topic in After The Show
Actually I requested that for London. Request got delayed in the Christmas post I guess. An Unwelcome Guest would really blow my mind but I thought that was too unrealistic an ask - would have worked with Sir Nicholas on lead maybe ... -
Wilco — 12/15/11, Chicago, IL (Vic Theatre)
Albert Tatlock replied to bböp's topic in After The Show
To all those who attended these few shows:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XG63OtsKC7k&feature=related -
Scorchio!
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Nice thumbs up for Emmylou. She should get him to produce her next after her lacklustre previous album.
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Wilco - Minneapolis State Theatre, 12/6/11
Albert Tatlock replied to MountainGerbil's topic in After The Show
Poptastic! I am partial to Muzzle of Bees also. -
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Wilco — 12/3/11, Kansas City, MO (Uptown Theater)
Albert Tatlock replied to bböp's topic in After The Show
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Wilco — 12/3/11, Kansas City, MO (Uptown Theater)
Albert Tatlock replied to bböp's topic in After The Show
... Continued This is not from that film, but some footage features, and it's a nice long segment of Feelgood action (after the first 1:30 of Southend Pier!) 6:40-ish Watch Wilko go! And still often confused with the one and only over here ... -
Wilco — 12/3/11, Kansas City, MO (Uptown Theater)
Albert Tatlock replied to bböp's topic in After The Show
I hope you found this during your research - an excellent BBC doc from a while back. All parts are on YouTube if you look at the 'More From' list http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-iSzS9lGBbo The clip you posted takes me back - one of the alternate shows to the 'trad' Top of the Pops at the time, and the clothes in the crowd were a more accurate reflection of actual punk fashion. In similar vein I would also recommend 'Oil City Confidential' as another great film about music around those times - and Dr. Feelgood in particular.