1 (edited by GMac 2013-12-23 05:14:56)

Topic: Joe on German TV - again!

For German/Austrian/Swiss viewers, 3Sat are once again doing their New Year's Eve special of 24 hours of live concerts:

http://www.3sat.de/programm/?viewlong=v … &cx=83

Including 1 hour of the Vienna DVD (second time in a row that Joe appears on this programme, after we were treated to RAH/Beacon extracts last year). I suspect there may be a JB fan in 3Sat's programming office?

The day also includes some other gems such as Crossroads 2013, Frampton, Mick Taylor guesting with the Stones and Hugh Lawrie. Time to set the recorder!

2 (edited by The Wolf 2013-12-23 11:49:00)

Re: Joe on German TV - again!

GMac wrote:

For German/Austrian/Swiss viewers, 3Sat are once again doing their New Year's Eve special of 24 hours of live concerts:

http://www.3sat.de/programm/?viewlong=v … &cx=83

Including 1 hour of the Vienna DVD (second time in a row that Joe appears on this programme, after we were treated to RAH/Beacon extracts last year). I suspect there may be a JB fan in 3Sat's programming office?

The day also includes some other gems such as Crossroads 2013, Frampton, Mick Taylor guesting with the Stones and Hugh Lawrie. Time to set the recorder!

Most of the stuff is too short to make sense, but this year, there are two set´s wich are worth:

Eagles live 1977 is the complete Set of the Bonus-Disc of the 3 Disc SE
Pink Floyd´s Delicate Sound of Thunder is short, but it´s not available to buy.

The other (for me) interesting things I have full lengh smile (Pink Foyd-of course-too, but it´s realy rare...).

Re: Joe on German TV - again!

Yes, each act is shortish but it's a good way to get tasters of stuff you might want to buy full-length. I also own the Vienna and Crossroads DVDs anyway, but I still enjoy picking through the rest of the programme to see what's interesting.

Re: Joe on German TV - again!

GMac wrote:

Yes, each act is shortish but it's a good way to get tasters of stuff you might want to buy full-length. I also own the Vienna and Crossroads DVDs anyway, but I still enjoy picking through the rest of the programme to see what's interesting.

Have most of the Blues & Rock Acts:
Pink Floyd, Clapton, Frampton, Stones, McCartney, Cocker and - of course - JB.
Human Rights Now is on my list...

Maybe I´m a freak roll :fp ...