06/08/2007
This Week’s Music for Grown-Ups on Radio/TV
Your exclusive listening/watching guide… thanks to compiler Mike Ollier: RADIO For Grown-Ups Monday BBCR6 21.30 ~ * My Aim Is True: The Elvis Costello Story A look back at the alternative Buddy Holly with Alan Bleasdale, Macca-Thumbs-A-Loft and, of course, El and The Attractions. Unfortunately, it's presented by "comedian" Phill Jupitus. Wednesday BBCR2 19.00 ~ 20.00 * Folk On Two Mike Harding looks back at the career of enduring folkies Fairport Convention ~ my advice is, switch off after about half and hour (when Richard Thompson leaves) to miss the turgid last 30 years. One assumes the programme is to celebrate the current re-release expanded 2CD set of 'Liege & Lief,' arguably the best British folk rock album to be recorded. Wednesday BBCR3 19.30 ~ 22.00 * Prom 35: From Bards To Blues. Johnny Dankworth, sorry, Sir John Dankworth, "teases out the jazz in Shakespeare's poetry." Ermm, riiight. Thursday BBCR2 23.00 ~ 00.00 * Pat Metheny ~ Bright Size Life (2 of 3) More from the career of one of music's most accomplished and innovative guitarists (well, sometimes). Friday BBCR6 21.00 ~ 22.00 * Theme Time Radio Hour with Bob Dylan: Musical Instruments "Big Long Slidin' Thing" by Dinah Washington ~ whatever can she mean? - and tracks from Bessie Smith and Tom Waits Friday BBCR3 23.30 ~ 01.00 * Jazz On Three Wayne Shorter Trio recorded at the Barbican in 2006 TV For Grown-Ups Cheesh, we've got a worse-than-last-week situation going on here, with only two repeats worth looking at: Friday BBC4 21.00 ~ 21.50 * BBC4 Sessions ~ Bryan Ferry Everybody's favourite menswear model goes through his Dylan songbook at LSO St Luke's. A repeat from earlier in the year. Friday BBC4 21.50 ~ 22.50 * BBC4 Sessions - Hawkwind A profile of the one-hit wonders, again from earlier in the year. Despite the band on show, this is quite an entertaining look at the space-rockers who had the Amazonian Stacia as a focal point, probably to help take people's minds off the music. Time to get out that Dave Alvin live at Austin City Limits that I haven't watched yet.
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