set yer VHSs or whatever it is you kids use these days
Friday 22-1-10, 21:00-23:55 on BBC Four
Brian Eno first starred as the feather-crested electronic keyboard genius of Roxy Music forty years ago. Since then he has been hailed as a pioneer, with his revolutionary experiments in ambient music and audio visual art and as featured producer on benchmark albums by David Bowie and Talking Heads.
Eno has given Arena unprecedented access to observe him working in his studio and talking with friends and colleagues. The master of reinvention engages with fellow influential minds, including Richard Dawkins, Malcolm Gladwell, David Whittaker and Steve Lillywhite, in a series of conversations on science, art, systems analysis, producing and cybernetics.
and also...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00q9xqm
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00djn0s
http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2010/ja ... aul-morley
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Coldplay, f**king Coldplay
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weebleswobble wrote:Coldplay, f**king Coldplay
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i'm sat at my desk at work and just used an app on my iphone to set our sky+ box at home to record itJames Blast wrote:set yer VHSs or whatever it is you kids use these days
gotta love technology
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naeb'dy likes a show aff!
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just to clarify, it's Bert Fripp that's married to Toyah and not Mr. S or Brian
as you were
as you were
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Fripp#Personal_life
and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frippertronics
"frippertronics" is an ace word
and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frippertronics
"frippertronics" is an ace word
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Andrew S in getting it wrong shockerboudicca wrote:Andrew S only told me the other week that he's married to Toyah! I was aghast!
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DUNT!
tonight's the night
tonight's the night
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f**k you and your f**king BBC.
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I'll be 'disking' it
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Snoogans
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I'll be watching NCIS on FX HD OK?
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aye, fair enuff
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uh.... I missed the start
it'll be repeated, it's BBC4
it'll be repeated, it's BBC4
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Currently downloading from iPlayer.
Unfortunately the iPlayer software I use on Linux has the unwanted side-effect of stripping out the DRM that the beeb puts in, and converts the video to mp4. It'll probably work out to around 350MB, a bit big for rapidshare etc. Still, it ought to fit fine on a CD-R.
Unfortunately the iPlayer software I use on Linux has the unwanted side-effect of stripping out the DRM that the beeb puts in, and converts the video to mp4. It'll probably work out to around 350MB, a bit big for rapidshare etc. Still, it ought to fit fine on a CD-R.
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markfiend wrote:Currently downloading from iPlayer.
Unfortunately the iPlayer software I use on Linux has the unwanted side-effect of stripping out the DRM that the beeb puts in, and converts the video to mp4. It'll probably work out to around 350MB, a bit big for rapidshare etc. Still, it ought to fit fine on a CD-R.
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Split it?markfiend wrote:Currently downloading from iPlayer.
Unfortunately the iPlayer software I use on Linux has the unwanted side-effect of stripping out the DRM that the beeb puts in, and converts the video to mp4. It'll probably work out to around 350MB, a bit big for rapidshare etc. Still, it ought to fit fine on a CD-R.