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ABBA Now on PBS

it's sad when you have to telegraph an attempt at a funny, lame as it might be

beats the fork out responding to the dude on the politics thread, tho
 
just watched that Frida/Collins vid

hard to tell a drummer was the producer

blue font

i dug it tonight
 
I know there's something going on

rest assured, I got it. Phil was everywhere for a few years in the mid-1980s: genesis, solo work, the duet with Phillip Bailey, movie soundtracks the Miami Vice stuff, playing with Zeppelin at Live Aid, and stuff like guesting on Frida's album.
 
rest assured, I got it. Phil was everywhere for a few years in the mid-1980s: genesis, solo work, the duet with Phillip Bailey, movie soundtracks the Miami Vice stuff, playing with Zeppelin at Live Aid, and stuff like guesting on Frida's album.

Holy crap, the median sale price for this DVD on discogs is just shy of $175.00:

A one-hour TV-documentary about the recording and making of the album Something's Going On is included in this DVD. SVT filmed the whole recording process from day one in the studio to the release party, when the album was completed. This program includes interviews with Lyngstad, producer, and drummer Phil Collins, ABBA colleagues Björn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson, as well as most of the musicians that contributed and took part in the recording.

Frida – The DVD - Wikipedia
 
Just think, as the years move on, PBS will be broadcasting these featuring hair bands during pledge drives.
I get pissed of at that during fundraiser drives the local PBS station runs crappy shows of basically cover groups playing 60 year old songs and quack doctors for old people problems.

We produce great programming. In order to produce more great programming, we are going to show crappy groups playing music that was popular 50 years ago and barely disguised infomercials.

Get people to pledge by playing dogshirt so that you can produce the good stuff that seemingly doesn't inspire people to donate otherwise.
 
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