ELO & Jeff Lynne: This week!
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Jeff Lynne releases two new albums this week, a new solo effort and an album of re-recorded / re-mastered ELO tracks.
TUESDAY 2 OCT
BBC TWO, BBC HD 10pm: LATER... LIVE
Interview with Jeff in the Later... studio plus footage from 'Mr. Blue Sky' documentary.
WEDNESDAY 3 OCT
TV - BBC ONE, BBC HD 7pm:
THE ONE SHOW
Interview with Jeff plus "The Story Of The Song" feature on 'Mr. Blue Sky'.
FRIDAY 5 OCT
TV - BBC ONE, 9.05am:
BREAKFAST
Louise Minchin and Charlie Stayt interview Jeff plus video footage.
RADIO - BBC RADIO 2, 2pm:
STEVE WRIGHT IN THE AFTERNOON
Jeff will be a special guest on the show between 2-5pm.
TV - BBC TWO, BBC HD 11.50pm:
LATER... WITH JOOLS HOLLAND
Extended interview with Jeff in the Later... studio plus more footage from 'Mr. Blue Sky' documentary.
TV - BBC FOUR, 9-10pm:
'MR. BLUE SKY: THE STORY OF JEFF LYNNE AND ELO'
Documentary directed by Martyn Atkins which gets to the heart of who singer-songwriter, producer and multi-instrumentalist Jeff Lynne is and how his music has had such a tremendous influence on our world. This candid and revealing story is told by Jeff himself together with collaborators and friends such as Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, Tom Petty, Joe Walsh, Olivia and Dhani Harrison, Barbara Orbison and Eric Idle. With access to Lynne in his studio above LA, this is an intimate account of a great British pop classicist who has ploughed a unique furrow since starting out on the Birmingham Beat scene in the early 60s, moving from The Idle Race to the multi-million selling ELO in the 70s and then, with Bob Dylan, Tom Petty, Roy Orbison and George Harrison, as a key member of the Traveling Wilburys.
TV - BBC FOUR, 10-11pm:
'ELO LIVE AT WEMBLEY'
Classic 1978 performance featuring a pioneering spaceship and laser display that set a precedent for concerts for decades to come. Directed by Mike Mansfield.
TV - BBC FOUR, 11-11.50pm:
ROCK FAMILY TREES: 'THE BIRMINGHAM BEAT'
With narration by John Peel, music journalist Pete Frame explores the stories behind some of the best-known artists the West Midlands has produced, featuring Jeff Lynne and ELO, Roy Wood, The Move, The Moody Blues and more.
TV - BBC FOUR, 11.50pm-12.20am:
JEFF LYNNE ACOUSTIC: 'LIVE FROM BUNGALOW PALACE'
An intimate half-hour of Jeff Lynne and long-time collaborator Richard Tandy on piano, playing acoustic versions of many of Jeff's greatest songs including 'Evil Woman', 'Telephone Line' and 'Showdown'. Filmed in Lynne's LA studio and a companion piece to the 'Mr. Blue Sky' documentary.
More here: http://www.ftmusic.com/news/index.html
Jeff Lynne releases two new albums this week, a new solo effort and an album of re-recorded / re-mastered ELO tracks.
TUESDAY 2 OCT
BBC TWO, BBC HD 10pm: LATER... LIVE
Interview with Jeff in the Later... studio plus footage from 'Mr. Blue Sky' documentary.
WEDNESDAY 3 OCT
TV - BBC ONE, BBC HD 7pm:
THE ONE SHOW
Interview with Jeff plus "The Story Of The Song" feature on 'Mr. Blue Sky'.
FRIDAY 5 OCT
TV - BBC ONE, 9.05am:
BREAKFAST
Louise Minchin and Charlie Stayt interview Jeff plus video footage.
RADIO - BBC RADIO 2, 2pm:
STEVE WRIGHT IN THE AFTERNOON
Jeff will be a special guest on the show between 2-5pm.
TV - BBC TWO, BBC HD 11.50pm:
LATER... WITH JOOLS HOLLAND
Extended interview with Jeff in the Later... studio plus more footage from 'Mr. Blue Sky' documentary.
TV - BBC FOUR, 9-10pm:
'MR. BLUE SKY: THE STORY OF JEFF LYNNE AND ELO'
Documentary directed by Martyn Atkins which gets to the heart of who singer-songwriter, producer and multi-instrumentalist Jeff Lynne is and how his music has had such a tremendous influence on our world. This candid and revealing story is told by Jeff himself together with collaborators and friends such as Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, Tom Petty, Joe Walsh, Olivia and Dhani Harrison, Barbara Orbison and Eric Idle. With access to Lynne in his studio above LA, this is an intimate account of a great British pop classicist who has ploughed a unique furrow since starting out on the Birmingham Beat scene in the early 60s, moving from The Idle Race to the multi-million selling ELO in the 70s and then, with Bob Dylan, Tom Petty, Roy Orbison and George Harrison, as a key member of the Traveling Wilburys.
TV - BBC FOUR, 10-11pm:
'ELO LIVE AT WEMBLEY'
Classic 1978 performance featuring a pioneering spaceship and laser display that set a precedent for concerts for decades to come. Directed by Mike Mansfield.
TV - BBC FOUR, 11-11.50pm:
ROCK FAMILY TREES: 'THE BIRMINGHAM BEAT'
With narration by John Peel, music journalist Pete Frame explores the stories behind some of the best-known artists the West Midlands has produced, featuring Jeff Lynne and ELO, Roy Wood, The Move, The Moody Blues and more.
TV - BBC FOUR, 11.50pm-12.20am:
JEFF LYNNE ACOUSTIC: 'LIVE FROM BUNGALOW PALACE'
An intimate half-hour of Jeff Lynne and long-time collaborator Richard Tandy on piano, playing acoustic versions of many of Jeff's greatest songs including 'Evil Woman', 'Telephone Line' and 'Showdown'. Filmed in Lynne's LA studio and a companion piece to the 'Mr. Blue Sky' documentary.
More here: http://www.ftmusic.com/news/index.html
spyder dryver said:
'ELO LIVE AT WEMBLEY'
Classic 1978 performance...
I was there!
No offence, but I hate you! Classic 1978 performance...
I was there!
Those were the days when you had to send off for tickets. I sent off, but it was massively oversubscribed, and I wasn't one of the lucky ones. It looked a great show, and it'll be going onto DVD for keeps.
I was always a Move fan, and then continued to follow Roy (through Wizzard & his solo stuff) & Jeff (through ELO) afterwards. So much talent between those two Brummies, and I still reckon Roy is one of the most underrated guys ever - he never really got the worldwide acclaim he deserved.
Justin Cyder said:
Is it just me who thought Jeff Lynne came across as a big cuddly bear of a lovely guy?
The music he makes has never really been my thing, but I found myself sitting there thinking I'd love to just have an afternoon jamming with this guy, having the craic.
Thought the same. Been a life-long fan of ELO but never really knew much about Jeff Lynne. Just seemed a thoroughly decent, funny bloke. What was telling was just how well all of the Travelling Wilburys all got on with each other - given the then status of each, you'd have forgiven them or letting egos get the better of them but they all seemed like they were just a bunch of mates jamming in a garage.The music he makes has never really been my thing, but I found myself sitting there thinking I'd love to just have an afternoon jamming with this guy, having the craic.
I saw The Bev Bevan Band at a charity gig at the NEC in 1986 stageed by Jasper, it was called Heartbeat. Great night as a mixture of comedy and music, but The Moddy Blues just blew everyone else of the stage, spine-tingling stuff, especialy Nights in White Satin, awesome! Bev, btw is a really big supporter of Dorridge Music School, of which I have no connection other than professional, but are known for putting on fabulous concerts at the NIA around Remambrance Sunday time. Mods I hope this is not seen as a plug, I'm very new here, if it is apologies.
horacethefrog said:
ianreeves said:
Makes you realise how talentless today's chart toppers are....
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