Showing posts with label cable. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cable. Show all posts
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
A quick plug for something I love.
1. You love the music of artists both old and new.
2. You have cable.
3. Your cable package includes Fuse.
Hey, Americans, if you meet the above criteria and you're not already regularly watching Later... with Jools Hollandwhich airs M-F at 1 PM and 3 AM Eastern (that's noon and 2 AM for locals)you're doing yourself a disservice. Ryan alerted me about a month ago that Fuse was showing old episodes (as in a year or two old) in syndication and, although the show's been around for decades in the UK and I've known about it since its inception, it was my first time actually watching an entire episode. I've been hooked since. I DVR it every day.
For those not in the know, every episode features approximately 3 to 8 different acts sharing a stage, each playing a song or two on their own (and sometimes together). Jools engages some in brief interviews as well. What's great is that each day's selection is pretty eclectice.g. today's featured the Dixie Chicks, Paolo Nutini, Gogol Bordello, The Automatic, The Dresden Dolls, The Fratellisso it's not solely an indie wankfest nor a mainstream nightmare. I often find myself intrigued by acts I'd normally pass by, if for no other reason than the performances tend to be top-rate and celebrate the diversity of music and a true appreciation for the craft of songwriting and performing. Of course, every now and then said artists perform covers. Hell, I was even entertained by the Black Eyed Peas performance, for chrissakes!
So, um, yeah. Look into it. It's so refreshing to see a "music" channel that actually features music!
2. You have cable.
3. Your cable package includes Fuse.
Hey, Americans, if you meet the above criteria and you're not already regularly watching Later... with Jools Hollandwhich airs M-F at 1 PM and 3 AM Eastern (that's noon and 2 AM for locals)you're doing yourself a disservice. Ryan alerted me about a month ago that Fuse was showing old episodes (as in a year or two old) in syndication and, although the show's been around for decades in the UK and I've known about it since its inception, it was my first time actually watching an entire episode. I've been hooked since. I DVR it every day.
For those not in the know, every episode features approximately 3 to 8 different acts sharing a stage, each playing a song or two on their own (and sometimes together). Jools engages some in brief interviews as well. What's great is that each day's selection is pretty eclectice.g. today's featured the Dixie Chicks, Paolo Nutini, Gogol Bordello, The Automatic, The Dresden Dolls, The Fratellisso it's not solely an indie wankfest nor a mainstream nightmare. I often find myself intrigued by acts I'd normally pass by, if for no other reason than the performances tend to be top-rate and celebrate the diversity of music and a true appreciation for the craft of songwriting and performing. Of course, every now and then said artists perform covers. Hell, I was even entertained by the Black Eyed Peas performance, for chrissakes!
So, um, yeah. Look into it. It's so refreshing to see a "music" channel that actually features music!
Labels:
cable,
commercial post,
fuse,
fuse tv,
jools holland,
later with jools holland,
television
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