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Solo acoustic guitarist
Grime artist
Young band who look like they’ve only just played a gig in the school hall
Old geezer who lost the best of his voice 20 years ago
Essex bloke with a laptop and a willowy girl singer
Paul Weller.
Joe Bonamassa, I'm looking forward to that...................(ducks for cover)
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Yep, Paul Weller FFS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I am just going to add that I am a fan of the programme. I cant see an issue with the format - band plays, minimal link, band plays (admittedly the interviews are normally pretty cringe) - but its that no frills approach that has kept show relevant.
Ive been introduced to many bands and artists thanks to the show and had my opinion changed about countless others (for better and worse) after seeing them do their thing live. Its good that the people tuning in to watch the latest grime MC will also have the opportunity to watch a Ukrainian Bossa nova band and vice versa. Expands horizons and all delivered with minimal bluster or sycophancy from the producers/presenter (comparatively speaking).
Odvs the white room was better - Mark Ratcliffe is a charismatic and amusing man - Jools less so - but there was very little difference between the shows - perhaps the atmosphere at Jools Holland would be improved by a more present audience.
Its not like there is a staggering amount of the competition - and its VITAL that we have some live music on TV imo.
For me it starts to go wrong from Illumination onwards...
As is Now isn’t redeemed as an album by the couple of standout tracks on it.
After that we’ve got about half a dozen albums and I’d struggle to put one decent album together by lifting tracks from all of them.
I don’t agree he’s better on record though @icbm I think he’s a solid performer live.
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He looks like the Art Attack Head, but not as interesting.
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But the last few years it feels like the same show over and over. It's been a long time since I've looked at the set list and then felt the need to tune in. Got close this evening "oh Joe Bonomassa" then remembered it's several years since I listened to any of my Bonamassa albums.
I don't think the show is anywhere near as varied as it thinks it is. They should rename it Jo Whiley's iPod. Or Guardian Dinner Party Soundtrack.
If it were to go, I'd prefer to see some of the 6music team do something. Maybe Steve Lamacq or Shaun Keaveny (Now that he doesn't have to get up early!) can inject some much needed charisma and some newer talent.
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