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sonicl 05.18.2007 03:08 AM

Seven Ages of Rock documentary starts 19 May
 
BBC2, Saturday evenings, 9.10 pm - 10.10 pm, for seven weeks.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/sevenages/

king_buzzo 05.18.2007 03:10 AM

Cool thanks, I'm going to try to watch this.

fishmonkey 05.18.2007 04:05 AM

yeah, saw this advertised last night on TV, it looks good.

Toilet & Bowels 05.18.2007 03:45 PM

let's hope they deliver

demonrail666 05.18.2007 04:27 PM

The BBC tends to do quite a good job with things like that.

Hip Priest 05.18.2007 04:35 PM

I'd been determined all week to remember about this, but I had actually forgotten. So thanks for the reminder.

We saw a trailer last Saturday. It looks decent.

sarramkrop 05.18.2007 04:43 PM

I expext it to be mainly rubbish. The Velvet Underground bit has only got footage from the psyciatric convention, for example.

demonrail666 05.18.2007 04:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sarramkrop
I expext it to be mainly rubbish. The Velvet Underground bit has only got footage from the psyciatric convention, for example.


How will they sleep at night? The shame of it!

auto-aim 05.18.2007 05:11 PM

I'm looking forward to it... though it'll basically be a refresher of rock history.... with loads of clips of paul morley talking about how much more clued into it than everyone else at the time.

sarramkrop 05.18.2007 05:13 PM

Yeah, right.

MellySingsDoom 05.18.2007 05:21 PM

A series on rock that manages to ignore Elvis, Chuck Berry, Bo Diddley, Little Richard etc from the off? Hmmm....The Sabbaff episode should be good, hopefully.

demonrail666 05.18.2007 05:34 PM

Don't get me wrong, I like Sabbath, a lot, but I'm starting to find their recent over-exposure on TV shows a bit annoying. Obviously it's a result of the whole Osbournes phenomenon but they do seem to have eclipsed almost every other area of British metal - much of which, like Judas Priest or Iron Maiden, is arguably far more influential.

Not saying they don't deserve the recognition, but a bit of balance would be quite nice too.

MellySingsDoom 05.18.2007 05:42 PM

^^^Maiden may get a mention, but not Judas Priest, or any of the other NWOBHM lot. They'd NEVER mention Venom either - another highly influential band. Perhaps you're right, maybe there should be a moratorium on not mentioning Ozzy et al for a bit.

demonrail666 05.18.2007 05:48 PM

I think he deserves to be mentioned, but he has sort of become (alongside possibly Lemmy) some kind of spokesperson for an entire genre. Re-writing history, the swines!

MellySingsDoom 05.18.2007 05:51 PM

"History is written by the victors" (MellySingsDoom)
"What-eva" (those damn impudent young people of today)

demonrail666 05.18.2007 05:56 PM

I shall not rest until Diamond Head receive their just recognition.

MellySingsDoom 05.18.2007 05:59 PM

demonrail666 lifts the sword of NWOBHM, and leads the tribes of bullet-belted denin-clad Uruk Hai to the Royal Standard in Walthamstow, where a Saxon tribute band are playing, as they do every week.

demonrail666 05.18.2007 06:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MellySingsDoom
demonrail666 lifts the sword of NWOBHM, and leads the tribes of bullet-belted denin-clad Uruk Hai to the Royal Standard in Walthamstow, where a Saxon tribute band are playing, as they do every week.


Christ, it's a dirty job but someone has to do it I suppose.

Now, what did I do with that Sweet Savage cassette?

Toilet & Bowels 05.18.2007 06:20 PM

black sabbath are over exposed these days are they?

demonrail666 05.18.2007 06:29 PM

I'd say so, yeah.

pbradley 05.18.2007 06:35 PM

Tom Smith disapproves.

Toilet & Bowels 05.18.2007 06:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by demonrail666
I'd say so, yeah.



are they on tv and stuff these days? i haven't watched much tv in the last few years but i was slightly agrieved that after the initial success of the osbournes there was no return to the spotlight for black sabbath.

sonicl 05.19.2007 01:03 AM

I'm with T&B on this. The Osbourne family is hideously overexposed, but not Sabbath. I bet you 99% of the nation would be unable to name one Sabbath track other than Paranoid.

Norma J 05.19.2007 02:34 AM

The Osbournes tv show was like Cops - it's entertaining to watch, but nothing you live for or care to view again once it's been on. Sabbath on the other hand are fantastic listening. I grew up listening to that shit. Which reminds me, I must ask dad for his Sabbath vinyl if he don't mind.

Tokolosh 05.19.2007 03:49 AM

Looks like it could be quite good. My VCR is on standby.

Pookie 05.19.2007 05:53 PM

I think "meh" is an appropriate response to Episode 1.

Well enough put together, some good clips which are always good to see. But nothing new, in fact nothing we haven't heard countless times before.

Better than a poke in the eye though, I suppose.

Tokolosh 05.20.2007 02:05 AM

Like Pookie already metioned, nothing new, but there was some live footage and interviews I had not seen before.

Pookie 05.20.2007 08:37 AM

Although I will add that I found the first programme a very entertaining hour.

If you just view it for the live performances and the interviews, then you won't be disappointed.

And it was well put together.

AND, it's always good to be reminded what a fantastic band The Who were.

sonicl 05.20.2007 08:48 AM

I quite enjoyed the programme. There was some great footage in there and some of the commentary linking different bands together and showing their shared influences was quite good. It could have done without the music journalists talking heads though.

It's repeated tonight, by the way, on BBC1 from 11pm to midnight UK time.

Pookie 05.20.2007 08:59 AM

And Charles Shaar Murray is better to read than to look at.

 

sonicl 05.20.2007 09:02 AM

There was some twat with a silly beard too. He could do with a heavy weight being dropped on his head from a great height. Just for the crime of having a silly beard. Oh, and an odd shaped face.

Pookie 05.20.2007 09:05 AM

It did seem a fairly random selection of talking heads.

Still, could have been worse:

 

sonicl 05.20.2007 09:07 AM

The guy from Rolling Stone magazine was also on the "Put The Blood In The Music" documentary. He hasn't changed at all in 18 or 19 years. And he wasn't very cool-looking 18 or 19 years ago.

Pookie 05.20.2007 09:08 AM

He's been on so many things and yes, unfortunately for him, he never changes

Cardinal Rob 05.20.2007 09:16 AM

That was awful! They never mentioned AMM! D':

Toilet & Bowels 05.20.2007 10:38 AM

which guy from rolling stone was it?

sonicl 05.20.2007 12:50 PM

David(?) Fricke

atari 2600 06.04.2007 07:03 PM

Say what you will about these programmes (hehe) being wrong about this or that or remiss for leaving this or that artist out of the content, I just really love this series.

I've seen the first two, and I'm eagerly anticipating watching the third one, "Blank Generation." I'm settling in to enjoy it now.

I remembered we had a thread about this awhile back. I signed back on tonight to post here, but got side-tracked for a few minutes in the other thread.

sonicl 06.05.2007 01:41 AM

I watched the Blank Generation episode yesterday evening - lots of great footage that I've never seen before, of Television and patti Smith for instance. Not terribly informative, but great to watch anyway.

next week... the heavy metal years. I am (without irony) hoping for some good Iron Maiden footage.

sarramkrop 06.05.2007 01:59 AM

Part 1 and part 2 can be watched on here, and the quality is good. You just need to download the divx player, but it's well worth it:

http://stage6.divx.com/videos/search:seven+ages+of+rock


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