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Posted on: February 05, 2012 @ 12:00 AM
Redhotpoker
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Austin City Limits
On a PBS affiliate near you
http://www.acltv.com
Saturday’s 12:00am Mnt-1:00am Mnt

Wow, Jeff Tweeedy & Wilco played tonight.
Just near the end of the hour, out walks a friend, guest Nick Lowe. What a great song writer he is.
“Cruel To Be Kind” ‘Nick Lowe’
What a shame he only had time to do one song.

Austin City Limits, you rock!

Previous programs are available for viewing:
http://www.video.pbs.org/program/austin-city-limits/

I have enjoyed many wonderful concerts on PBS and for many years, and every year it seems to just keep on getting better.

For us music lovers there aren’t too many great music programs left on the teli’.

PBS is always great for original shows, much like radio station http://www.ckua.com here, loves to play new music, new releases, and of course a few older great tunes for good measure. In fact they both do public announcments for each other. They’re both kept alive by being publicly funded.
It’s FUBU!

Chas

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Posted on: February 05, 2012 @ 02:14 AM
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Yes-some-great-programs!-Saw-some-Arcade-Fire-on-that-show-as-well.

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Posted on: February 05, 2012 @ 02:59 AM
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Hi zikerstu,
Yeah, it’s a program I treasure big time, and am so happy to have it back.
There was a period in a not so recent time, that the bright rearends’ (politely blunt) that run our biggest cable company, SHAW, canceled one of the PBS affiliates, and it was that feed out of Detroit that played the very best music shows and also carried my fav. hunting buddies show on Thursdays, Fred Trost, out of Grayling. Right near where ‘Fred Bear’ (my childhood idol) has his archery museum. Fred sent me an autographed picture of himself hunting north of here for a record ‘bou from NWT Canada. He signed it, from basically what ended up being, his death bed in the hospital. So, kinda like bitter sweet.

I get a huge charge out of the manifique artist’s who grace the stage in Austin Texas. There used to be applause a plenty for great music on the boob tube. I’m old enough to remember when Dick Clark of American Bandstand was much younger, Casey Kasem before he married that amazon blond had a show, and one called Saturday Night Special (not a small concealer) but it was hot too. Wolfman Jack did both radio and teli’. PBS used to have another “Live at Red Rocks” concert venue, and I often see one lately that’s actually recorded in a large cave/cavern.
I can’t remember all of them by name.
For a giggle, Google Frank Zappa on SNL,
he was both singer and ‘comic actor’ that night.

yeah plus bla bla bla...you know how it goes from here.
More better music and plenty of delicious new acts with much unique creative talent and wonderous new songs, unplugged instrumental, to futuristic instruments and far out musicians…

Chas

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