YES on VH1 Classics 03-23-07
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YES on VH1 Classics 03-23-07
Someone posted on the Ric corporate forum about this, but I also wanted to make sure it got covered here.
Last night (Mar. 23rd, 2007) VH1 Classics broadcast a 30 minute program called "BBC Crown Jewels" featuring YES in concert and interviews with each of the band members. I think it dates from 1971.
You see Chris Squire do a short little solo during the Bill Bruford interview, and there are bits of many of the "classic" songs.
Steve Howe also has a nice acoustic guitar segment on and off stage.
The sound isn't great, but the bass comes through well most of the time. I didn't realize Squire did so many upstrokes - nothing wrong with that though.
Keep an eye out for a rebroadcast if you missed it. I happened to check the Ric corporate forum 20 minutes before it started and got it on my set top box/DVR.
Last night (Mar. 23rd, 2007) VH1 Classics broadcast a 30 minute program called "BBC Crown Jewels" featuring YES in concert and interviews with each of the band members. I think it dates from 1971.
You see Chris Squire do a short little solo during the Bill Bruford interview, and there are bits of many of the "classic" songs.
Steve Howe also has a nice acoustic guitar segment on and off stage.
The sound isn't great, but the bass comes through well most of the time. I didn't realize Squire did so many upstrokes - nothing wrong with that though.
Keep an eye out for a rebroadcast if you missed it. I happened to check the Ric corporate forum 20 minutes before it started and got it on my set top box/DVR.
"Practice does not make perfect. Only perfect practice makes perfect." Vince Lombardi
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BBC Crown Jewels has had some fantastic shows - Neil Young, apologizing to the small, Theater-In The-Round audience for springing new songs on them, then playing "Heart Of Gold"; a young and very shy Elton John in the same studio around the same period of time playing Mona Lisa and Your Song. With his classic band line up.
I saw the Yes program as well, and it was fantastic, must have been right when Fragile was released, great live footage, interviews with them all (Wakeman, Bruford, Squire, Anderson, Howe), smokers all!
I've been searching for these on DVD's.
Most BBC Crown Jewels programs appear to have been taped 1970-1972. Better than The Old Grey Whistle Test IMO.
I saw the Yes program as well, and it was fantastic, must have been right when Fragile was released, great live footage, interviews with them all (Wakeman, Bruford, Squire, Anderson, Howe), smokers all!
I've been searching for these on DVD's.
Most BBC Crown Jewels programs appear to have been taped 1970-1972. Better than The Old Grey Whistle Test IMO.
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I could probably try for a real-time transfer from the DVR into the VCR. I actually haven't tried that yet, but it should work.
It looks like that show was broadcast 3 or 4 times. I guess I was lucky and caught it the last time.
The pending shows are on Tom Petty and Cat Stevens:
http://www.vh1.com/artists/rock_on_tv/sort.jhtml?type=series&motvId=rotv%3As122387&title=BBC+Crown+Jewels
It looks like that show was broadcast 3 or 4 times. I guess I was lucky and caught it the last time.
The pending shows are on Tom Petty and Cat Stevens:
http://www.vh1.com/artists/rock_on_tv/sort.jhtml?type=series&motvId=rotv%3As122387&title=BBC+Crown+Jewels
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I should be able to give it a shot by this weekend, John. Looks like are two ways I can do it.
My rarely used Hi-Fi VCR has the RCA inputs, as well as the good old standard F connector antenna input. My Dish Network DVR is dual tuner, so I could simply move the "TV2" output to the VCR input and program the VCR to the "agile" modulator channel or use the RCA inputs.
I can play the DVR recordings from either TV independent of the tuner it was recorded on. Stuff recorded in HD on TV1 just gets cut off when played on TV2. Nothing will be cut off in this case though, as the BBC program is "old stuff" (like me).
My rarely used Hi-Fi VCR has the RCA inputs, as well as the good old standard F connector antenna input. My Dish Network DVR is dual tuner, so I could simply move the "TV2" output to the VCR input and program the VCR to the "agile" modulator channel or use the RCA inputs.
I can play the DVR recordings from either TV independent of the tuner it was recorded on. Stuff recorded in HD on TV1 just gets cut off when played on TV2. Nothing will be cut off in this case though, as the BBC program is "old stuff" (like me).
"Practice does not make perfect. Only perfect practice makes perfect." Vince Lombardi

