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Later...!

Post 1

GreyDesk

You turn on your TV because you're bored. It's half-eleven of a Friday night and the guide says that Jools Holland's 'Later' is about to start. Ah, why not, that show is usually good for laugh and a tune.

And then this track listing hits you


Paul Weller - Sunflower

Elastica - Connection

Oasis - I Am The Walrus

Pulp - Disco 2000

Radiohead - The Bends

Sugergrass - Caught By The Fuzz

Manic Street Preachers - Design For Life

Stereophonics - More Life In A Tramps Vest

The Verve - The Drugs Don't Work

Spiritualized - Come Together

Blur - Tender smiley - space[OK, so every barrel has to have its rotten apple]

Doves - Catch The Sun

Ash - Burn Baby Burn

The Libertines - Up The Bracket smiley - space[... or two]

Coldplay - In My Place

Keane - This Is The Last Time

Franz Ferdinand - Take Me Out


Now that was fun smiley - wowsmiley - magicsmiley - biggrin


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Post 2

There is only one thing worse than being Gosho, and that is not being Gosho

That's an awful lot of artists... must of been a best of, I'd say, particularly since some of 'em ain't around any more.

That's some line-up smiley - bigeyes


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Post 3

GreyDesk

You're right Gosho, it was some 'best of' show. In this instance, the best of Cool Britannia. I checked to see if Later had a page on the BBC site and found this - http://www.bbc.co.uk/later/show/coolbritannia.shtml

Which now means that there is DVD that I might just have to buy smiley - smiley


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Post 4

Secretly Not Here Any More

I might have to have a look at the possibility of buying that dvd if it appears....


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Post 5

Ormondroyd

Great, wasn't it - but then 'Later' usually is. Personally, I have never much cared for Spiritualized and smiley - love Blur's 'Tender', but the point is that ol' Jools gives you the chance to hear so much diverse good stuff. Even if you don't like everything that's on, at least you know what's new. The only real trouble with the show is that it makes me want to buy CDs I can't afford.


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Post 6

Mu Beta

See neighbouring thread for that conversation. smiley - winkeye

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Post 7

Number Six

Cor!

Incidentally, if anyone wants to get BBC products and doesn't mind a short delay, I can get 10% staff discount.

smiley - mod


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Post 8

There is only one thing worse than being Gosho, and that is not being Gosho

You may come to regret that statement smiley - tongueout


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Post 9

Number Six

Wish they'd found room for the Ordinary Boys rather than the terminally average Keane, though... is it just me, or are Keane to this era what Kingmaker were to the early 90s?

smiley - mod


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Post 10

GreyDesk

Well I don't think much of the BBC shop. They haven't even got it listed at the moment!

The cheapest price I've found on-line at the moment is Amazon at £11.24


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Post 11

Secretly Not Here Any More

I dunno, I quite like Keane. They are catchy and have a few good tunes. Admittedly the lead singer has all the stage presence of a damp haddock, and they are slightly over-hyped but they're not 'terminally average.'


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Post 12

GreyDesk

The DVD arrived yesterday - accompanied by the latest Bill Bryson book and a copy of "50 Facts That Should Change The World", bought to push the total through Amazon's £25 free postage threshold - and it is rather good.

I've been dipping into it rather than playing the whole thing from start to finish, and it's been fun reliving past musical memories.


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Post 13

Uncle Heavy [sic]

oh god, the ordinary boys are well named. theyre utter drivel. and the lead singer is nothing short of a knob: he is always photographed holding a will self book, in some bogus and laughably misdirected attempt at looking intellectual. he also has love and hate tattooed on his toe knuckles, and writes bland songs. i hate him.


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