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07 Nov 2005 5:03 PM  
Signs point to yes.
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07 Nov 2005 5:14 PM  
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14 Nov 2005 3:17 PM  
Hey you. The Last Broadcast on the morrow. RTE2 11.20ish... Pugwash live and chattin, profile on Johnny Cash, interview with The Bravery and Mr.Willie Nelson (separately) and moving video materials from Architecture in Helsinki, The Strokes, JJ72, Green Day and Paul Simon. info@rumblefilms.com
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15 Nov 2005 12:12 PM  
Hey Norm, Any plans to have Dave Couse on the show ?

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15 Nov 2005 4:31 PM  
Hey, not that I know of. Although a bunch of stuff has just been shot so he couldve been one of em. I'll let ya know...
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17 Nov 2005 3:52 PM  
Well, Punchbowl, guess what? They shot Mr.Couse live in Tonic on Monday just gone so expect to see him on the box between now and Chrimbo. I'll post up the rundown each week as usual.
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22 Nov 2005 10:26 AM  
Tonight - The Last Broadcast RTE2 11.20ish Interviews with Elvis Costello and Keane, profile on Goldfrapp's last one, Emm Gryner chattin and singing in Tonic and vidjos from Interpol, Doves, Snow Patrol, Chilis at Slane and Prefab Sprout!!
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28 Nov 2005 1:07 PM  
Tomorrow night on The Last Broadcast is a Geldof special. A big interview with the man, discussing the Live 8 planning and preparation and the gigs themselves. And also how he got Pink Floyd back together for the night. There's performances from the day too including McCartney and U2, The Who, REM, Ashcroft and Coldplay and more...
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28 Nov 2005 1:51 PM  
Some of the program is quite good didnt think much of the rags i have to say. Hal were good
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28 Nov 2005 2:09 PM  
Watch out for The Edge messing up the riff when playing 'Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band'.........a rare mistake in front of so many people, and hardly anybody seemed to pick up on it. Keeping with the Geldof theme, anybody see him getting interviewed by Gerry Ryan the other day? It was a diaster.
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28 Nov 2005 2:34 PM  
yea i saw that man Cringe Cringe Cringe
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28 Nov 2005 2:36 PM  
Yeah saw most of it. Thought Geldof was honest and articulate as usual but Ryan's a joke. Choice question of the evening was in relation to his work with Africa and poverty, etc. Ryan: "Why are you doing this?" Geldof answered him, Ryan reiterates...."But, but....why?" Geldof: "To stop people dying."
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28 Nov 2005 2:42 PM  
Wonder if Gedolf's gig in Vicar Street would be worth going to. He's a very convincing personality.
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28 Nov 2005 4:57 PM  
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Wonder if Gedolf's gig in Vicar Street would be worth going to. He's a very convincing personality.
Perhaps, but he's also an atrocious singer.
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28 Nov 2005 5:07 PM  
Heard that his gigs were were cancelled due to lack of interest. Though I could be totally wrong. Maybe it was a UK date or summat. He's very very convincing alright. What I think was cool about the interview that's on tomorrow is that he talks with equal energy and passion about music and politics/poverty. One minute he's forcefully talking about Blair and the G8, the next he's like a teenager talking about Pete Townshend bashing his guitar.
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28 Nov 2005 10:22 PM  
What's in store for The Last Broadcast in the future. Will it continue for another series when this one finishes?
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29 Nov 2005 9:37 AM  
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What's in store for The Last Broadcast in the future. Will it continue for another series when this one finishes?
Not for me to say really! It's a year to year thing as far as I know. Be back again after this series ends no doubt. Mail: info@rumblefilms.com The producer man will be happy to fill ya in im sure.
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05 Dec 2005 2:29 PM  
Howzit? Tomorrow night on The Last Broadcast - Tuesday 6th Dec. 11.20ish There's a never-before-seen interview with Morrissey where he talks about meeting Johnny Marr and The Smiths break-up among other things, Doves have a chat backstage, Dave Couse & The Impossible chat and play live and acoustic, there's a profile on the Foos' last one and videos from The Walker Brothers, Neil Young, Kerbdog and Sigur Ros and ALSO the TV debut of the Eyebrowy boys..... Plus there's a competition to win a guitar signed by loads of people like Snoop Dogg, Ian McCullogh, Interpol, Bloc Party, The Prodigy, The Killers, Brendan Benson and a bunch of other famous types.
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07 Dec 2005 3:41 PM  
Did anyone else feel that in-studio interview with the Foo Fighters felt like a marketing ploy to buy their new album? Grohl was using comparsions almost of 'Physical Graffiti' by Led Zeppelin. Am I missing some underlying genius with the latest Foo's album?
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07 Dec 2005 4:26 PM  
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Did anyone else feel that in-studio interview with the Foo Fighters felt like a marketing ploy to buy their new album? Grohl was using comparsions almost of 'Physical Graffiti' by Led Zeppelin. Am I missing some underlying genius with the latest Foo's album?
Pity the rest of us don't think the album is as fantastic Dave Grohl thinks it is.
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