British Comedy Guide

What are you listening to now? Page 769

Somewhere - Within Temptation & Anneke Van Giersbergen
Hey, I'm a sucker for Finish rock :D

Tonight's Wilco show in New Hampshire is streaming live right now. I'm simultaneously listening, drinking beer and disassembling a pistol.

Ahhh, alcohol and guns... the perfect combination.

Quote: Tim Walker @ April 8 2010, 2:22 AM BST

Ahhh, alcohol and guns... the perfect combination.

No ammunition or even a clip. I'm changing out the backstrap.

Quote: Tim Walker @ April 8 2010, 2:22 AM BST

Ahhh, alcohol and guns... the perfect combination.

Laughing out loud

America by Yes (the Simon & Garfunkel song) on the expanded version of Close to the Edge.

Quote: DaButt @ April 6 2010, 3:49 AM BST

A 14-year-old Jimmy Page and an exceedingly creepy television host:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j0tAOIQiz-8

Whaddya mean 'creepy' ?

That's Sir Huw Wheldon that is. Had your forefathers realised when they were well off before setting sail, you may well have had the privilege of 50s/60s BBC children's television in your formative years !

Angry

Quote: Oldrocker @ April 9 2010, 1:54 AM BST

Whaddya mean 'creepy' ?

That's Sir Huw Wheldon that is. Had your forefathers realised when they were well off before setting sail, you may well have had the privilege of 50s/60s BBC children's television in your formative years !

Angry

No disrespect intended to the gentleman, but that dude was CREEPY. Another era and all, but he made me a feel a little ill.

What Difference Does It Make? - The Smiths

The Remembering; High the memory by Yes from Tales from Topographic Oceans.

Who said pretentious?

Keane feat. K'naan - Stop for a Minute

Front Row. According to a review just, the remake of The Prisoner's a bit shit. Which is a shame.

Quote: chipolata @ April 9 2010, 7:24 PM BST

Front Row. According to a review just, the remake of The Prisoner's a bit shit. Which is a shame.

Surely this is one programme that is sacrosanct (whatever that mean!).

It was of its time - the late sixties - and the images etc were unimprovable on.

It has only really dated in places such as empty London streets. Whereas Randall and Hopkirk were given a more humourous angle, I don't think the feel of this can replicated or improved upon.

Quote: chipolata @ April 9 2010, 7:24 PM BST

Front Row. According to a review just, the remake of The Prisoner's a bit shit. Which is a shame.

Am shocked. :P

Quote: Chappers @ April 9 2010, 7:33 PM BST

Surely this is one programme that is sacrosanct (whatever that mean!).

It was of its time - the late sixties - and the images etc were unimprovable on.

It has only really dated in places such as empty London streets. Whereas Randall and Hopkirk were given a more humourous angle, I don't think the feel of this can replicated or improved upon.

Ah but the film/tv and music industry is bankrupt of ideas so they have no option but to look back at a time when ideas were fresh and so nothing is off limits to them = sad but true

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