Tribute on BBC radio
Tribute on BBC radio
Hi there
Just joined -- first post and a link to a site. I did search to see if this has been posted but couldn't find it, so apologies if I've broken any etiquette.
However, this is only up until this evening GMT, hence urgency.
There was a small item on Radio 4's daily arts review programme, Front Row. Arthur Smith (who did Arthur Smiths sings Leonard Cohen) came on for a brief chat and to sing 'Happy Birthday' in the style of... which sounds oddly like a mix of Arthur Smith, Cohen and Marilyn Monroe! So all rather inconsequential, but quite sweet:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/arts/frontrow/
LR
Just joined -- first post and a link to a site. I did search to see if this has been posted but couldn't find it, so apologies if I've broken any etiquette.
However, this is only up until this evening GMT, hence urgency.
There was a small item on Radio 4's daily arts review programme, Front Row. Arthur Smith (who did Arthur Smiths sings Leonard Cohen) came on for a brief chat and to sing 'Happy Birthday' in the style of... which sounds oddly like a mix of Arthur Smith, Cohen and Marilyn Monroe! So all rather inconsequential, but quite sweet:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/arts/frontrow/
LR
bbc thing
Hi
Thanks for that. would be happy to record it and mp3 it to you.
I saw Arthur Smith do his ...sings LC show and it was great. Dunno if you know him over there, he's very UK-centric, but he's a late middle-aged comic, lugubrious and had lots of problems with drink and fags, the kicking of which habits made for another show.
The beeb also broadcast that show, though it's an hour or more in length. Again, be happy to offer that up if there's a sensible way of getting it out there.
LR
Thanks for that. would be happy to record it and mp3 it to you.
I saw Arthur Smith do his ...sings LC show and it was great. Dunno if you know him over there, he's very UK-centric, but he's a late middle-aged comic, lugubrious and had lots of problems with drink and fags, the kicking of which habits made for another show.
The beeb also broadcast that show, though it's an hour or more in length. Again, be happy to offer that up if there's a sensible way of getting it out there.
LR
Arthur Smith has been talked about [and linked? or at least recordings of his performance circulated] here, and has some fans Stateside, as well. I'll try the link and get back with you. Thanks! An MP3 would be super, too, even though, right now, I can't play one
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Ok, so here is the BBC thing (it really is quite slight!)
http://www.geocities.com/lucianrandall
oh it doesn't seem to work now.
it did just now.
oh well.
any other ideas how to get it out? it's about 4 meg
http://www.geocities.com/lucianrandall
oh it doesn't seem to work now.
it did just now.
oh well.
any other ideas how to get it out? it's about 4 meg
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Email it to me, greenfeld69@btinternet.com and I'll put it on my server space.Lowrider wrote:Ok, so here is the BBC thing (it really is quite slight!)
http://www.geocities.com/lucianrandall
oh it doesn't seem to work now.
it did just now.
oh well.
any other ideas how to get it out? it's about 4 meg
greenfield,
Arthur Smith pops up regularly on Radio 4 here in the UK. He's also on TV currently as one of the Grumpy Old Men at 10.00 pm on Friday nights on BBC2.
Lizzy,
I have the A. Smith sings L C show on a cd if you are interested. You might have to wait a bit though, as I seem to have knackered the cd writer in my dinky laptop
too much copying seems to have worn it out! I'll be looking for an external cd burner soon.
Arthur Smith pops up regularly on Radio 4 here in the UK. He's also on TV currently as one of the Grumpy Old Men at 10.00 pm on Friday nights on BBC2.
Lizzy,
I have the A. Smith sings L C show on a cd if you are interested. You might have to wait a bit though, as I seem to have knackered the cd writer in my dinky laptop

It's working now!Lowrider wrote:Ok, so here is the BBC thing (it really is quite slight!)
http://www.geocities.com/lucianrandall
oh it doesn't seem to work now.
it did just now.
oh well.
any other ideas how to get it out? it's about 4 meg
It just doesn't seem to like it when you click on the link here, which is all rather boring. If you type it into your browser window, it should work (when you see the file you can right click and download or listen to it there).
LR
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