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Old 25-11-2003, 12:53 PM
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Antique rock show, some bloody good stuff on here
Sorry for the people who aint got sky digital
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Old 25-11-2003, 03:32 PM
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haven't seen any really antique rock on it yet, just from times there were videos being made, about 80's, but then again only had a look a couple of times.
Which channel is Mullet man on, I saw that once and thought it was funny, albeit in a strange way. I think it may be scuzz but not sure.
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Old 25-11-2003, 05:26 PM
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Yeah, it was the Scuzz channel. The antique rock thing is on every day for about an hour or so. Pity P Rock channel aint goin anymore
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Antique rock show, some bloody good stuff on here
VH1 Classic (447) has more of the same sort of stuff of an evening...
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Well, how do they define "antique" rock?

To me, this would be the likes of early Led Zep, Cream, Yes, etc.

Is this the sort of thing you are on about?

I arent got me Sky digital sorted yet, but if this is the sort of thing you are on about, then I shall look forward to getting it back on again.
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Well, how do they define "antique" rock?
You know.

Proper music.

Play some stuff people like... nobody likes this modern stuff...
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Pity P Rock channel aint goin anymore

yeh it's a shame, I knew a lot of the bands on there as my daughter seemed to be a groupie to most of them, LOL. 4 foot fingers, mixtwitch (?) etc. and I used to take her to gigs cos I got in free.
I suppose it was too much of a limited audience and that scene didn't take off.
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