Sir Why You Little 37,454 Posted October 22, 2012 Posted October 22, 2012 Mick Taylor sorry. Have a listen to this Bootleg it has about 8 sections..Mick Taylor at his very Best.The Stones NEVER sounded this good again....But they got there.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qVDbkrsbQJQ 2 Quote
Biffen 12,949 Posted October 22, 2012 Posted October 22, 2012 Have a listen to this Bootleg it has about 8 sections..Mick Taylor at his very Best. The Stones NEVER sounded this good again....But they got there.. [media=]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qVDbkrsbQJQ Would have loved to be there for the Kooyong gig but I was only just born.Anything from the 70's they did was awesome .Black and Blue included. WHEN we win the flag in a coupla years we will have to play Sympathy a few times over for the after party. Quote
Sir Why You Little 37,454 Posted October 22, 2012 Posted October 22, 2012 Would have loved to be there for the Kooyong gig but I was only just born. Anything from the 70's they did was awesome .Black and Blue included. WHEN we win the flag in a coupla years we will have to play Sympathy a few times over for the after party. yes. Between '68-'74 The Stones were right on top of it. And i agree about Black & Blue album which was used to find a new guitarist. Some Girls is also a beauty. It's why even today they pull a crowd even though Keith can hardly play anymore because of arthritis in his hands (claws)!! Quote
hardtack 11,106 Posted October 23, 2012 Posted October 23, 2012 (edited) Would have loved to be there for the Kooyong gig but I was only just born. Anything from the 70's they did was awesome .Black and Blue included. WHEN we win the flag in a coupla years we will have to play Sympathy a few times over for the after party. I was at both the Kooyong and Randwick Racecourse concerts in support of the release of Exile on Main Street... at Randwick, they arrived at the stage in a big white horse drawn carriage, which was pretty funny; but despite the quality of those concerts, as far as best rock act/performance I've ever seen, they were outclassed (in my opinion) by The Clash at Sydney's Capitol Theatre during their Magnificent Seven tour. Edited October 23, 2012 by hardtack Quote
Macca 17,127 Posted November 4, 2012 Posted November 4, 2012 (edited) Well here's a new show for all true 'Demons' ! A supernatural drama set in a grand building in NYC . Terry O'Quinn from the show 'Lost' stars ... here's the IMDb link ... 666 Park Avenue But just be careful what you wish for, because the price you pay... could be your soul. Welcome to The Drake, the premiere apartment building on Manhattan's Upper East Side. Edited November 18, 2012 by Macca Quote
Sir Why You Little 37,454 Posted November 7, 2012 Posted November 7, 2012 I watched a couple of eps of "Yes Minister" last night. Anyone who has not seen it. I strongly urge you to do so. It was made in the 80's but the script & acting is as sharp and clever today as it was then. Nothing in Politics changes very much. 1 Quote
Biffen 12,949 Posted November 7, 2012 Posted November 7, 2012 I was at both the Kooyong and Randwick Racecourse concerts in support of the release of Exile on Main Street... at Randwick, they arrived at the stage in a big white horse drawn carriage, which was pretty funny; but despite the quality of those concerts, as far as best rock act/performance I've ever seen, they were outclassed (in my opinion) by The Clash at Sydney's Capitol Theatre during their Magnificent Seven tour. You lucky ,lucky bastard.Exile is the best complete album I've ever heard .You caught them at their Zenith .The Clash would have been good too . Quote
Biffen 12,949 Posted November 7, 2012 Posted November 7, 2012 yes. Between '68-'74 The Stones were right on top of it. And i agree about Black & Blue album which was used to find a new guitarist. Some Girls is also a beauty. It's why even today they pull a crowd even though Keith can hardly play anymore because of arthritis in his hands (claws)!! If theres one thing you cant lose....It's that feeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeell. Quote
stinga81 210 Posted November 7, 2012 Posted November 7, 2012 I watched a couple of eps of "Yes Minister" last night. Anyone who has not seen it. I strongly urge you to do so. It was made in the 80's but the script & acting is as sharp and clever today as it was then. Nothing in Politics changes very much. YM is brilliant. Get your hands on "The Thick of It", in the mold of YM, but a bit of acerbic. Look out of the Director of Comms Malcolm Tucker, a force to be reckoned with! Its know YM, but pretty good all the same. Quote
Sir Why You Little 37,454 Posted November 7, 2012 Posted November 7, 2012 YM is brilliant. Get your hands on "The Thick of It", in the mold of YM, but a bit of acerbic. Look out of the Director of Comms Malcolm Tucker, a force to be reckoned with! Its know YM, but pretty good all the same. Cheers my mum put me on to that one...i have it on the HD but haven't watched it yet...i will for sure. Quote
Macca 17,127 Posted November 18, 2012 Posted November 18, 2012 (edited) Brand new action drama from the UK called 'Hunted' . Stars Australia's own Melissa George . A little along the lines of the 'Bourne' concept and 'Nikita' . Here's the IMDb link ... Hunted This is the story of a spy with a bull's-eye on her back, a human target unable to trust anyone at any time, even the man she loves. She is, quite literally, running for her life. Hunted is a smart, complex and contemporary spy series. Edited November 18, 2012 by Macca Quote
At Least I Saw a Flag 5,353 Posted January 20, 2013 Posted January 20, 2013 I've been watching Real Humans on SBS, Saturday nights. Really good. 1 Quote
low flying Robbo 979 Posted January 20, 2013 Posted January 20, 2013 Just recently watched "my transsexual summer" with my girlfriend. I know you're probably like wtf but it's actually a really interesting show about 7 people in England who are transgender. A real eye-opener to how they serious think they were born the wrong sex, and how they deal with life. 1 of the guys who was born a woman looks seriously like a man, with the build and facial hair and all, while others just look like bad trannys with wigs ha. Quote
stinga81 210 Posted January 21, 2013 Posted January 21, 2013 There's SFA on at the moment. I'm heartened by the fact that Arrested Development (not the rap group) will be back on our screens come May this year, one of the most underratted TV shows of last decade. 1 Quote
Jack Jack 415 Posted January 21, 2013 Posted January 21, 2013 There's SFA on at the moment.I'm heartened by the fact that Arrested Development (not the rap group) will be back on our screens come May this year, one of the most underratted TV shows of last decade. Tobias: Okay, Lindsay, are you forgetting that I was a professional twice over: an analyst and a therapist, the world’s first “analrapist.” Priceless. Is the movie still due this year? Quote
Theo 277 Posted January 21, 2013 Posted January 21, 2013 Brand new action drama from the UK called 'Hunted' . Stars Australia's own Melissa George . A little along the lines of the 'Bourne' concept and 'Nikita' . Here's the IMDb link ... Hunted Where and when is it on. Quote
Macca 17,127 Posted January 21, 2013 Posted January 21, 2013 Where and when is it on. 'Hunter' aired from Nov last year on SBS . Series finished up on Jan 12 this year. You'll have to source it out now. Quote
stinga81 210 Posted January 22, 2013 Posted January 22, 2013 Tobias: Okay, Lindsay, are you forgetting that I was a professional twice over: an analyst and a therapist, the world’s first “analrapist.”Priceless. Is the movie still due this year? Haha. Tobias has got some of the best lines going on the show. I read somewhere all 13 episodes will be released all at once an 'netflix', I'm not really across the techo side of things but I think they're a US online TV network. Can't get it here, so ill be looking out for avenues to obtain it, if you're keen I can give you a shout out when i find any info out. But back to the original point, 13 episodes come out in may and then they're might be a movie after that, tying up all stories within the show. Good times ahead. Quote
low flying Robbo 979 Posted January 22, 2013 Posted January 22, 2013 Just watched the first 2 episodes of The Walking Dead. Wow this show is graphic... need to get the whole first season in while the gf is away for the week. Quote
Jack Jack 415 Posted January 24, 2013 Posted January 24, 2013 Haha. Tobias has got some of the best lines going on the show.I read somewhere all 13 episodes will be released all at once an 'netflix', I'm not really across the techo side of things but I think they're a US online TV network. Can't get it here, so ill be looking out for avenues to obtain it, if you're keen I can give you a shout out when i find any info out. But back to the original point, 13 episodes come out in may and then they're might be a movie after that, tying up all stories within the show. Good times ahead. Oh yeah, I forgot about the new series. I'll take that over a movie anyday. I was reading somewhere that the movie has yet to be confirmed and is still unlikely (particularly if they're tying up the story lines in the new series) If I track down the series before you I'll let you know. Just watched the first 2 episodes of The Walking Dead. Wow this show is graphic... need to get the whole first season in while the gf is away for the week. I was a bit skeptical when I started watching the Walking Dead, but it didn't take long to get engrossed in the series. 3 seasons of gory goodness. 2 Quote
Macca 17,127 Posted February 3, 2013 Posted February 3, 2013 Came across what looks to be a decent new 'docudrama' series from the States. 'The Men Who Built America' starts tomorrow night (Monday) at 8.30pm on the 'History' channel. Miniseries shines a spotlight on the influential builders, dreamers and believers whose feats transformed the United States, a nation decaying from the inside after the Civil War, into the greatest economic and technological superpower the world had ever seen. The Men Who Built America is the story of a nation at the crossroads and of the people who catapulted it to prosperity. Quote
Macca 17,127 Posted February 10, 2013 Posted February 10, 2013 (edited) One to keep an eye out for ... 'The Americans.' ... heard some good reports about this brand new drama from the States. Centers on Russian 'sleepers' operating in the United States in the 1980s. Set during the Cold War when relations between the Big Two are still ebbing and flowing, we are taken on an intriguing ride on the back of an American couple: Phillip (Matthew Rhys) and Elizabeth Jennings (Keri Russell). It is an engrossing story, interspersed with great moments of tension, decadence, and charm Fully 50% of why the show worked was the music. Whoever we should praise found more good music from the 80's than I remembered there being, and its presence in the show enhances the story. Great mind candy for the thinking person, with something to come back to after the first viewing. I credit the success of The Americans to 3 things: Great script, great music, and Matthew Rhys. Edited February 10, 2013 by Macca Quote
BiggerPotential 6 Posted February 20, 2013 Posted February 20, 2013 Haven't seen anyone mention 'Life on Mars'. Brilliant UK crime/sci-fi. Had me absolutely hooked. Make sure you watch the UK one, because the yanks (as they seem to always do) ruin the show. 2 Quote
MadAsHell 4,217 Posted February 23, 2013 Posted February 23, 2013 Have a new born so not watching a lot of TV at the moment, only show I'm really watching is Law & Order SVU, pretty rock solid show, rarely puts in a bad episode. Late last year was watching A Moody Christmas on ABC, only 6 episodes, but was very good and good for a laugh, worth watching. I'm also hoping that ABC do a second season of Mad as Hell with Shaun Micallef, with it being an election year they'd be mad not to. Never misses an opportunity to take a stab at Tony Abbott does Mr Micallef, throws some good ones out there about Julia also in order to keep it all balances. hehe. Other good shows worth a look are my personal favourite The Shield, seven seasons and probably the best cop show you're likely to see. The Big C (Lauara Linney and Oliver Platt) is a good drama also, seen the first two seasons of that now so will hopefully get a hold of season 3 shortly. If you're after something more light hearted The Office always puts a smile on my face, coming up to their final season now I believe which will be season 9. Go Girls is a pretty good comedy/drama out of New Zealand which I got into when I was over there on my honeymoon. Also just watched season 1 of Parks & Recreation and that's pretty good also. The UK comedies Black Books and The Inbetweeners are hilarious! Inbetweeners is wrong, but if you're male and have gone through highschool is pretty much a running commentary on it IMO. Otherwise if you want some real classics, you can't go past The Simpsons, seasons 1-13 (all the seasons after 13 suck), Seinfeld and The old Micallef Program (ABC). Quote
Macca 17,127 Posted March 20, 2013 Posted March 20, 2013 (edited) Not sure if anyone has stumbled across "Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee" yet but it's a must view. I only came across it a couple of days ago and have watched ep4 (Alec Baldwin) and ep9 (Carl Reiner and Mel Brooks). The show stars Jerry Seinfeld and he brings along a "Classic car" for each show. Wonderful comedy ,,, the humour is very quick and slick so it's easily revisited. 10 episodes in the 1st series and each episode goes for between 10 and 20 minutes. Youtube has all of the episodes up. (I believe) Here's the Alec Baldwin bit ... Larry David, Whoopie Goldberg, Michael Richards and Ricky Gervais also feature in the other shows ... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s1u7A3sEnPY Edited March 20, 2013 by Macca 1 Quote
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