Subject: RE: Superb live music on BBC Radio Scotland! From: Tattie Bogle Date: 22 Jun 18 - 08:17 PM Watched it, but not that impressed. Have heard better on previous radio editions. |
Subject: RE: Superb live music on BBC Radio Scotland! From: DaveRo Date: 22 Jun 18 - 06:08 PM Only BBC2 Scotland. Freesat 970. |
Subject: RE: Superb live music on BBC Radio Scotland! From: Tattie Bogle Date: 22 Jun 18 - 05:51 PM The Quay Sessions are now being shown on BBC TV as well as broadcast on BBC Rafio Scotland. 23.05. to 23.35. on BBC2. Tonight, Friday 22nd June, so hopefully shown in all areas, but if not, guess you'll get it on iPlayer. |
Subject: RE: Superb live music on BBC Radio Scotland! From: GUEST Date: 22 Jun 18 - 03:05 AM If you go to BBC iplayer radio, choose the category ‘music’ find ‘music A-Z’ and scroll along then the ones in gaelic are musiic programs. If you listen regularly it will start suggesting them to you. |
Subject: RE: Superb live music on BBC Radio Scotland! From: Bonzo3legs Date: 22 Jun 18 - 03:04 AM ftom???????? damned iphone! I used the following batch file command in Windows Task Scheduler: @echo off set hour=%time:~0,2% set minutes=%time:~3,2% set seconds=%time:~6,2% set year=%date:~-4% set month=%date:~-7,2% set day=%date:~-10,2% ffmpeg -reconnect 1 -reconnect_at_eof 1 -reconnect_streamed 1 -reconnect_delay_max 300 -i "http://a.files.bbci.co.uk/media/live/manifesto/audio/simulcast/hls/uk/sbr_high/ak/bbc_radio_scotland_fm.m3u8" -c copy -t 02:15:00 "Quay Sessions %year%-%month%-%day% %hour%.%minutes%".ts File name auto-saved was - Quay Sessions 2018-06-21 20.58.ts |
Subject: RE: Superb live music on BBC Radio Scotland! From: Bonzo3legs Date: 22 Jun 18 - 02:00 AM Quay sessions recorded ftom Surrey last night from BBC Radio Scotland live webstream !!! |
Subject: RE: Superb live music on BBC Radio Scotland! From: Bonzo3legs Date: 22 Jun 18 - 01:50 AM You are ignored |
Subject: RE: Superb live music on BBC Radio Scotland! From: GUEST Date: 21 Jun 18 - 06:32 PM Absolutely Donald. |
Subject: RE: Superb live music on BBC Radio Scotland! From: GUEST Date: 21 Jun 18 - 04:33 PM Absolutely - still, it's important to take people to task for their racism, wouldn't you agree - particularly when they're actually the originator of the thread? |
Subject: RE: Superb live music on BBC Radio Scotland! From: Bonzo3legs Date: 21 Jun 18 - 01:39 PM Absolutely |
Subject: RE: Superb live music on BBC Radio Scotland! From: FreddyHeadey Date: 21 Jun 18 - 04:35 AM I'd find this thread far more useful if it was confined to folky type music on Scottish radio stations. ... > http://mudcat.org/newthrd.cfm |
Subject: RE: Superb live music on BBC Radio Scotland! From: GUEST,T'other Johnny Date: 20 Jun 18 - 06:41 PM Re BBC bias: some of us have not forgotten the miner's strike, distilled into a relentless drip feed of two poisonous narratives only: "picket line violence" (wholly unrepresentative of picketing as a whole) and trumpeted orchestrations of "the return to work", which began as a trickle and steadily mounted under the Beeb'S TLC. Every night, at great length. Hardly any other coverage. 1926 all over again, when the Beeb were openly lickspittles of the state ("The BBC is for the people; the government is for the people; therefore the BBC is for the government"). The nadir was Orgreave, when BBC prime time news reversed the footage of the unprovoked police attack and the angry response to it and voice-overed a commentary of outright fabrications about the tooled-up brave bobbies in their steel toecaps, riot helmets and shields coming under a vicious siege initiated by lads in ragged tee-shirts and sandals. It took the BBC six years to apologise for what it claimed as a blunder, and no explanation of how this supposed blunder happened has ever been given. But I do wonder why Brigadier Ronnie Stonham, MI5's liaison officer, shared the same corridor as the head of news and current affairs (a fact that came out the following year during the Real Lives controversy). Something tells me Stonham wasn't twiddling his thumbs for a whole year. We laugh at the controlled news coverage of totalitarian countries and delude ourselves into thinking it could never happen here. The main difference is just that the BBC is more sophisticated at misrepresenting events. Amber Rudd squashed the calls for an inquiry into Orgreave; no surprise either. They don't want an even bigger embarrassment than Hillsborough. "Nothing to see there, move along now." As some commentators have noted, the Beeb is only good for music - on those occasions when it isn't killing it off. |
Subject: RE: Superb live music on BBC Radio Scotland! From: GUEST,RA Date: 20 Jun 18 - 05:43 PM I'm genuinely mystified. You appear to have only disdain for the Scots so why does the music appeal to you so? |
Subject: RE: Superb live music on BBC Radio Scotland! From: Bonzo3legs Date: 20 Jun 18 - 03:14 PM Thank you! |
Subject: RE: Superb live music on BBC Radio Scotland! From: GUEST,RA Date: 20 Jun 18 - 08:30 AM Hey, Bozo3legs, if you ascribe 'arrogance' to the Scots then why would you care to listen to our music anyway? |
Subject: RE: Superb live music on BBC Radio Scotland! From: FreddyHeadey Date: 20 Jun 18 - 08:26 AM TB's suggestion Celtic Music Radio http://www.celticmusicradio.net/radioplayer/ |
Subject: RE: Superb live music on BBC Radio Scotland! From: Johnny J Date: 20 Jun 18 - 05:41 AM Sorry, TB. I wasn't really criticising your post as such but trying to make a more general point. There are many out there who argue that The BBC, in Scotland itself, are very biased. Anyway, quite right, we should say no more about this. I had forgotten about Celtic Music Radio and some of the smaller local stations also have some excellent programmes. However, the larger commercial radio stations are very poor , in this respect, these days. |
Subject: RE: Superb live music on BBC Radio Scotland! From: GUEST,Roger Date: 20 Jun 18 - 05:32 AM Have a listen to Lynette Fay on Radio Ulster at 1900hrs on a Sunday. I have internet radio so I can get it live, but its available on Iplayer radio. Roger |
Subject: RE: Superb live music on BBC Radio Scotland! From: peteglasgow Date: 19 Jun 18 - 07:52 PM at the moment i'm listening to roddy hart on radio scotland -it's one of a few great programmes that i'm lucky enough to get at nights here in cumbria. scotland is a hopeful and positive place these days (have a look for 'refuweegies' on t'internet) it's independent already, just needs the small print sorted |
Subject: RE: Superb live music on BBC Radio Scotland! From: Tattie Bogle Date: 19 Jun 18 - 07:41 PM Ref Johnny J's remark at 18th June 10.20.am: I thought I had made it quite clear that I was not talking about local radio or TV, i.e. Radio Scotland or BBC Scotland news, but about the UK news programmes, which are very biased all too frequently. But as Bonzo says, this thread is about music, so I'll say no more, other than to commend those great programmes we do get on BBC Radio Scotland and other local stations such as Celtic Music Radio (Glasgow-based but also available online.) |
Subject: RE: Superb live music on BBC Radio Scotland! From: David Carter (UK) Date: 19 Jun 18 - 04:43 AM You can go to the website and paste the programme descriptions Google Translate. |
Subject: RE: Superb live music on BBC Radio Scotland! From: Johnny J Date: 19 Jun 18 - 03:54 AM It's a Gaelic Radio Station. Radio Two doesn't provide a translation for Gaelic speakers, so why should Radio nan Gàidheal need to do so for English speakers? Depending on how interested I was, I would find some way of finding out what all the programmes were but, as far as I'm concerned, it's just a nice station to switch on and there's usually good music to be heard at different times of the day. Over the years, I've tuned into many European stations just to listen to music but I never expected an English translation. |
Subject: RE: Superb live music on BBC Radio Scotland! From: David Carter (UK) Date: 19 Jun 18 - 02:48 AM Come on Bonzo, it must be possible to pick up enough Gaelic for that not to be a problem. I think I could manage this in most European languages, though I cannot say I speak any of them. |
Subject: RE: Superb live music on BBC Radio Scotland! From: Bonzo3legs Date: 19 Jun 18 - 02:44 AM I think no is the answer - Scottish arrogance perhaps??? |
Subject: RE: Superb live music on BBC Radio Scotland! From: Bonzo3legs Date: 19 Jun 18 - 02:38 AM But it's impossible to recognise music programmes in the schedule, being in Gaelic or whatever, this my question - is there a translation anywhere? |
Subject: RE: Superb live music on BBC Radio Scotland! From: Johnny J Date: 18 Jun 18 - 06:06 PM I just linked to the site but it's also available on DAB, and FM: 103.5-105 MHz. Also on Freeview before BBC Alba starts. As far as specific programmes go, I don't really know their schedule that well but there's often very good Scottish and Gaelic music and song to be heard plus other more general folkie stuff. It usually merges with Radio Scotland in the evening. So no need to change stations for the shows mentioned above either. |
Subject: RE: Superb live music on BBC Radio Scotland! From: FreddyHeadey Date: 18 Jun 18 - 12:33 PM The link henryp posted last year should bring these up, including the Irish ones? thread.cfm?threadid=162201&messages=4#3858776 translation ...? my tablet used to offer translations but it isn't for that radionangaidheal page. JohnnyJ are you able to check if it's listing the ones you'd recommend? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ bbc iPlayer Radio app http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/3yvdp3zQJWLtl204z9nxgRt/download-the-iplayer-radio-app (then click the '+' on the programme's web page then on the app click Menu > My Radio > Listen Later) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
Subject: RE: Superb live music on BBC Radio Scotland! From: Bonzo3legs Date: 18 Jun 18 - 10:45 AM Is there a translation anywhere, otherwise I haven't a clue what they are saying!! |
Subject: RE: Superb live music on BBC Radio Scotland! From: Johnny J Date: 18 Jun 18 - 10:31 AM Getting back to the subject of music https://www.bbc.co.uk/radionangaidheal is well worth a listen too for good music. |
Subject: RE: Superb live music on BBC Radio Scotland! From: Johnny J Date: 18 Jun 18 - 10:20 AM "the very London/Westminster-centric view of everything" I don't think Radio Scotland can be accused of that. It's not that long ago that programmes such as "Good Morning Scotland" and "News Drive" were offered as examples as to how a "Scottish Six" might work on BBC TV. If Radio Scotland news programmes also refuse to give The SNP and their supporters a free rein for all their nonsense then I'm quite supportive of this too. |
Subject: RE: Superb live music on BBC Radio Scotland! From: Bonzo3legs Date: 18 Jun 18 - 10:04 AM I'm only interested in the music, yes Travelling Folk should be added. |
Subject: RE: Superb live music on BBC Radio Scotland! From: Tattie Bogle Date: 18 Jun 18 - 09:53 AM Add Travelling Folk to your list, as well as Mr Anderson's Fine Tunes, but they are all being slowly squeezed out in favour of more chat and sports shows! That's one bias. The other, to which I think GM may be alluding is the very London/Westminster-centric view of everything. Sadly we have to have a very major fire to make the Beeb's "national" news. |
Subject: RE: Superb live music on BBC Radio Scotland! From: Bonzo3legs Date: 18 Jun 18 - 09:41 AM biased? |
Subject: RE: Superb live music on BBC Radio Scotland! From: Gallus Moll Date: 18 Jun 18 - 09:13 AM music is the only superb thing about the biased broadcasting corporation these days! |
Subject: Superb live music on BBC Radio Scotland! From: Bonzo3legs Date: 17 Jun 18 - 07:47 AM Pipeline - Piping music Take the Floor - Scottish Dance music |
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