Marvellous 2-hour documentary on Sky Arts, with contributions from just about everybody including lots of touching reminiscence from his wife of 69 years and his children, musical collaborators, Marshall Chess, and even his lawyer and his real estate manager. Much was explained, including the background to his brushes with the law. As well as much archive and recent footage we heard from the likes of Steve van Zandt, Nils Lofgren, Gene Simmons and George Thorogood - who explains where the Duck Walk came from, (when I saw GT and the Destroyers supporting the Rolling Stones in 1982 at Slane, George came on stage doing the duck walk whilst belting out Move It On Over, in his snakeskin boots ), Jerry Lee Lewis. We heard from Taylor Hackford (Mr Mirren) at the time of the making of Hail Hail Rock'n'Roll. That excruciating footage with Keith Richards was there..... A fine couple of hours.
Chuck Berry
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostI note that it rang your bells.
Sounds good, though I don’t think we can get get Sky Arts ... without paying a lot more, that is.
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I think we can get it via NowTV, and possibly I may have a voucher for that. How long do programmes stay on Sky Arts? "Live" only? 30 days? 6 months? Other?
I don't think it's in our BT package. I have been somewhat disappointed with the fragmentation and bundling of media services over the last few years. We have around half a dozen different hardware systems, and some allow some services, others - well others! Bundling means that some bundles have one or two "channels" one wants, but to get good coverage one has to have all of them. I do have a few friends who have just about gone that way - but we're too mean - and we're not so interested in sport to justify it.
One slight irritation is that we can't currently get Channel 4 as a live broadcast stream without using a satellite dish.
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostI think we can get it via NowTV, and possibly I may have a voucher for that. How long do programmes stay on Sky Arts? "Live" only? 30 days? 6 months? Other?
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You might already know this but BT doesn’t support Sky as a streaming service as far as I know (probably some long-running spat to do with BTs acquisition of the football, which they’ve now lost....).
I was desperate to watch Babylon Berlin and bought a NOWTV entertainment pass but that only worked on the laptop, which was ok. Subsequently I got a NOWTV stick from the tax dodgers which came with two months viewing.
I can now watch on the tv with no difficulty. I can recommend the stick, it’s particularly good with youtube on the tv.
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Originally posted by Braunschlag View PostThat should have read ‘although BT show ‘NOWTV’ as a service’.
Maybe I'll prepare a list of things to watch, and then get vouchers to cover (say) one or two months to catch up on such visual treats.
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