UK forumites - The story of music BBC2 Sat 26th 9.30

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UK forumites - The story of music BBC2 Sat 26th 9.30

See thread title - it might be worth watching.....
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    Re:UK forumites - The story of music BBC2 Sat 26th 9.30 2013/01/25 14:46:27 (permalink)
    Already got the HD recorder set mate
     
     

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    Re:UK forumites - The story of music BBC2 Sat 26th 9.30 2013/01/25 14:59:59 (permalink)
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    Already got the HD recorder set mate
     
     

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    Re:UK forumites - The story of music BBC2 Sat 26th 9.30 2013/01/25 15:56:04 (permalink)
    If I had a HD recorder, it would be set.

     
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    Re:UK forumites - The story of music BBC2 Sat 26th 9.30 2013/01/25 16:08:39 (permalink)
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    As the title says, might be worth watching.....

     
    As you chaps know, I'm not known for being pedantic.
     
     
    But....
     
     
    The title definitely does not say "this might be worth watching"
     
     
    I think an edit might be in order Karl.
     
     
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    Re:UK forumites - The story of music BBC2 Sat 26th 9.30 2013/01/25 17:22:10 (permalink)
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    FastBikerBoy


    As the title says, might be worth watching.....

     
    As you chaps know, I'm not known for being pedantic.
     
     
    But....
     
     
    The title definitely does not say "this might be worth watching"
     
     
    I think an edit might be in order Karl.
     
     
    Shape up lad.
     
     


    I'm sorry sir but the head boy PM'd me and told me to do it. He said it would wind you up. I'm sorry sir, but it's not my fault. It's them older boys, they keep picking on me..... they make me do it...
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    Re:UK forumites - The story of music BBC2 Sat 26th 9.30 2013/01/25 21:25:05 (permalink)
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    FastBikerBoy


    As the title says, might be worth watching.....


    As you chaps know, I'm not known for being pedantic.


    But....


    The title definitely does not say "this might be worth watching"


    I think an edit might be in order Karl.


    Shape up lad.




    I'm sorry sir but the head boy PM'd me and told me to do it. He said it would wind you up. I'm sorry sir, but it's not my fault. It's them older boys, they keep picking on me..... they make me do it...


    Wow... Looks like he's doubly sorry there Steve!

     
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    Re:UK forumites - The story of music BBC2 Sat 26th 9.30 2013/01/25 21:37:39 (permalink)
    Edited for clarity 
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    Re:UK forumites - The story of music BBC2 Sat 26th 9.30 2013/01/25 21:56:52 (permalink)
    Sounds like a good one.

    The space you have will always be exceeded in direct proportion to the amount of stuff you have...Thornton's Postulate.

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    Re:UK forumites - The story of music BBC2 Sat 26th 9.30 2013/01/26 17:23:55 (permalink)

    This is excellent, the guy is a natural story teller.

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    Re:UK forumites - The story of music BBC2 Sat 26th 9.30 2013/01/26 17:29:26 (permalink)
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    This is excellent, the guy is a natural story teller.


    Wot like me you mean? Full of ****?

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    Re:UK forumites - The story of music BBC2 Sat 26th 9.30 2013/01/26 19:26:37 (permalink)
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    This is excellent, the guy is a natural story teller.


    Wot like me you mean? Full of ****?

     
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    Re:UK forumites - The story of music BBC2 Sat 26th 9.30 2013/01/26 19:56:58 (permalink)
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    FastBikerBoy


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    This is excellent, the guy is a natural story teller.


    Wot like me you mean? Full of ****?

     
    Life?
     
    Cold?
     
    Beer?
     
    Wind?
     
    TJOS*?
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
    * (The Joys Of Spring)
     


    No...  I think he must be full of FOUR asterisks Steve!  Oh, that must be a bit painful, ya?

     
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    Re:UK forumites - The story of music BBC2 Sat 26th 9.30 2013/01/26 23:56:52 (permalink)
    OK. I saw the title. But I could only watch for a second or two as I really didn't see much "worth watching".

    Sorry FBB.

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    Re:UK forumites - The story of music BBC2 Sat 26th 9.30 2013/01/27 02:42:26 (permalink)
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    FastBikerBoy


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    This is excellent, the guy is a natural story teller.


    Wot like me you mean? Full of ****?

     
    Life?
     
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    TJOS*?
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
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    Re:UK forumites - The story of music BBC2 Sat 26th 9.30 2013/01/27 02:47:51 (permalink)
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    OK. I saw the title. But I could only watch for a second or two as I really didn't see much "worth watching".

    Sorry FBB.

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    In my defence your honour..... I did say "might". I haven't seen it yet, I'll watch it if I ever get time, along with all the other stuff I've recorded and not seen yet.

    Don't tell me yesterday's Norwich v Luton FA Cup result, I'm watching that this morning. I fully expect that to be a cricket score......      
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    Re:UK forumites - The story of music BBC2 Sat 26th 9.30 2013/01/27 03:00:03 (permalink)
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    Don't tell me yesterday's Norwich v Luton FA Cup result, I'm watching that this morning.

    You mean the game that Norwich won 3-1?
     
     
     
     
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    (JUST KIDDING!  I watched Arsenal then Man-U, but that's all - never saw other scores...)

     
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    Re:UK forumites - The story of music BBC2 Sat 26th 9.30 2013/01/27 03:49:07 (permalink)
    I'm disappointed, is that all we won by? I did see it suggested that in some doomsday, nightmare scenario Norwich lost 1-0 but of course we all know that could never happen.






    Sneaks off to take pills...............
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    Re:UK forumites - The story of music BBC2 Sat 26th 9.30 2013/01/27 04:49:25 (permalink)
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    I'm disappointed, is that all we won by? I did see it suggested that in some doomsday, nightmare scenario Norwich lost 1-0 but of course we all know that could never happen.






    Sneaks off to take pills...............

     
    Never mind Karl, I guess you'll have to put the celebratory high sixes on ice for now 
     
     
     
     

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    Re:UK forumites - The story of music BBC2 Sat 26th 9.30 2013/01/27 04:53:15 (permalink)
    No I do my "high 13s" with a whole hand. All or nothing for me.
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    Re:UK forumites - The story of music BBC2 Sat 26th 9.30 2013/01/27 16:18:44 (permalink)
    Thanks for the heads-up Karl, this is good stuff.

     
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    Re:UK forumites - The story of music BBC2 Sat 26th 9.30 2013/03/02 16:37:28 (permalink)

    Just watching the last episode in the series.

    Anyone else stick with it 'til the end?

    I've found it quite fascinating.


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    Re:UK forumites - The story of music BBC2 Sat 26th 9.30 2013/03/02 17:05:02 (permalink)
    I've stuck with recording it but still haven't got round to watching it. I will at some point though.

    Question is, is it worth it?
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    Re:UK forumites - The story of music BBC2 Sat 26th 9.30 2013/03/03 08:50:08 (permalink)
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    Just watching the last episode in the series.

    Anyone else stick with it 'til the end?

    I've found it quite fascinating.

    Yes.


    One thing I thought interesting was that the "greats" of classical music followed a R 4 5 progression for much of their compositions.

    Did anyone watch the other three part series "The Sound and the Fury" that ran on BBC 4?


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