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Topic: Grove documentary - the music
Posted By: Biker Pat
Subject: Grove documentary - the music
Date Posted: 28-September-2006 at 13:18

 

Ok.

 

Who can tell me the tracks and artists featured in the Grove documentary.

It started with "The End" by the Doors.

Free pint at Grove reunion to the first person to give the complete list correctly

 



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Grove 1972-1975



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Posted By: Vinyl Junkie
Date Posted: 28-September-2006 at 19:51

Pat,

Sounds like fun...

Will check out the doc. later and try to list 'em down!  I know the one you're playing for obvious reasons!!

 

Mel.

PS. D'ya want us to mention the tune played briefly during the intro to the show?



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Posted By: eejit91
Date Posted: 28-September-2006 at 21:32

Positively 4th street - Bob Dylan

Children of the revolution - T-Rex

Dust My Broom - Elmore James

She’s Not There – Santana

This is The End – The Doors

Whole Lotta Love – Zeppelin

It’s all right now – Rolling Stones

Good Time Comin – Bitch

Whiter Shade of Pale – Procol Harem

Changes – Bowie

Wish You Were Here – Pink Floyd

Alright Now  - Fire and Water

Black Betty – Ram Jam

Smoke on the water – Deep Purple

The Boys are back in Town – Lizzy

Alternative Ulster – SLF

Break on Through – The Doors

Ace of Spades – Motor Head

Lola – The Kinks

I’m All Out of Love – Air Supply

Just can’t Get Enough -  Depeche Mode

Stairway To Heaven – Zeppelin

Teenage Kicks - Undertones

Since You’ve Been Gone – Rainbow

More Than A Feeling - Boston

Lay Lady Lay – Dylan

This is most I think but I am missing some as I just could not identify!



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Posted By: Esthalon
Date Posted: 28-September-2006 at 21:35

Wow Teresa, you must be deperate for that pint!!!!

You missing the Guinness? ;)



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Posted By: eejit91
Date Posted: 28-September-2006 at 22:05
Well Jasus he'll have to post it over to Columbus Ohio... nah just left a little room for one of you to come up with the missing link...

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Posted By: Biker Pat
Date Posted: 28-September-2006 at 22:15
Originally posted by eejit91 eejit91 wrote:

Positively 4th street - Bob Dylan

Children of the revolution - T-Rex

Dust My Broom - Elmore James

She’s Not There – Santana

This is The End – The Doors

Whole Lotta Love – Zeppelin

It’s all right now – Rolling Stones

Good Time Comin – Bitch

Whiter Shade of Pale – Procol Harem

Changes – Bowie

Wish You Were Here – Pink Floyd

Alright Now  - Fire and Water

Black Betty – Ram Jam

Smoke on the water – Deep Purple

The Boys are back in Town – Lizzy

Alternative Ulster – SLF

Break on Through – The Doors

Ace of Spades – Motor Head

Lola – The Kinks

I’m All Out of Love – Air Supply

Just can’t Get Enough -  Depeche Mode

Stairway To Heaven – Zeppelin

Teenage Kicks - Undertones

Since You’ve Been Gone – Rainbow

More Than A Feeling - Boston

Lay Lady Lay – Dylan

This is most I think but I am missing some as I just could not identify!



Well done but T.

I meant to add they need to be in the order that they were played in the documentary

I need ALL the songs for a winner




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Grove 1972-1975


Posted By: Biker Pat
Date Posted: 28-September-2006 at 22:17

Clues.

I think Jumping Jack Flash by the Stones was in there and a song called Good Time Coming by Bitch.

So we should now be able to get the definitive list.




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Grove 1972-1975


Posted By: Vinyl Junkie
Date Posted: 28-September-2006 at 22:38

Great idea again Pat,

I have just watched the documentary.  I *THINK* I have all bar the thrash-metal one played when Ray Doyle comes on:

Here's my take:

Intro: More than a feeling - Boston

The End - The Doors

Whole lotta Love - Led Zeppelin

Shes not there - Santana

Positively 4th Street - Bob Dylan

Children of the Revolution - T Rex

Dust my Broom - Elmore James

Jumping Jack Flash - Rolling Stones

The Pusher - Steppenwolf

Good time coming - Bitch

White shade of pale - Procul Harum

Changes - David Bowie

Wish you were here - Pink Floyd

Ramble On - Led Zeppelin

All right now - Free

Babe I'm gonna leave you - Led Zeppelin

Black Betty - Ram Jam

Smoke on the Water - Deep Purple

Boys are back in Town - Thin Lizzy

Alternative Ulster - Stiff Little Fingers

She sells sanctuary - The Cult

Dont know the next one, Slayer maybe....dunno

Epic - Faith No More

Back in Black - AC/DC

Break on Through - The Doors

Boys Dont Cry - The Cure

Ace of Spades - Motorhead

Lola - The Kinks

All out of love - Air Supply (dont remember him playing that!)

Welcome to the Jungle - Guns n' Roses

Just cant get enough - Depeche Mode

Stairway to Heaven - Led Zeppelin

Layla - Derek and the Dominoes

Since you been gone - Rainbow

Lay lady Lay - Bob Dylan

Teenage Kicks - The Undertones

More than a feeling (closing credits).

Anyone know the metal track in the middle??

 

Mel.

 



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Posted By: Biker Pat
Date Posted: 28-September-2006 at 23:08
Originally posted by Brunswick Brunswick wrote:

Great idea again Pat,

I have just watched the documentary.  I have all bar the thrash-metal one played when Ray Doyle comes on:

Here's my take:

Intro: More than a feeling - Boston

The End - The Doors

Whole lotta Love - Led Zeppelin

Shes not there - Santana

Positively 4th Street - Bob Dylan

Children of the Revolution - T Rex

Dust my Broom - Elmore James

Jumping Jack Flash - Rolling Stones

The Pushes - Steppenwolf

Good time coming - B***h

White shade of pale - Procul Harum

Changes - David Bowie

Wish you were here - Pink Floyd

Ramble On - Led Zeppelin

All right now - Free

Babe I'm gonna leave you - Led Zeppelin

Black Betty - Ram Jam

Smoke on the Water - Deep Purple

Boys are back in Town - Thin Lizzy

Alternative Ulster - Stiff Little Fingers

She sells sanctuary - The Cult

Dont know the next one, Slayer maybe....dunno

Epic - Faith No More

Back in Black - AC/DC

Break on Through - The Doors

Boys Dont Cry - The Cure

Ace of Spades - Motorhead

Lola - The Kinks

All out of love - Air Supply (dont remember him playing that!)

Welcome to the Jungle - Guns n' Roses

Just cant get enough - Depeche Mode

Stairway to Heaven - Led Zeppelin

Layla - Derek and the Dominoes

Since you been gone - Rainbow

Lay lady Lay - Bob Dylan

Teenage Kicks - The Undertones

More than a feeling (closing credits).

Anyone know the metal track in the middle??

 

Mel.

 



Mel,

Brill..........now we just need that song in the middle........help people?

What a song set, you'll all agree


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Grove 1972-1975


Posted By: Vinyl Junkie
Date Posted: 28-September-2006 at 23:10

Amazing list of songs.  Funny thing is, I didnt realise there were so many songs in the show the first time I watched it.  Great stuff!



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Posted By: Biker Pat
Date Posted: 28-September-2006 at 23:17
Originally posted by Brunswick Brunswick wrote:

Amazing list of songs.  Funny thing is, I didnt realise there were so many songs in the show the first time I watched it.  Great stuff!



Agreed. That's why I ran this thread. To bring the song list to peoples attention.

Like any programme our eyes are on the screen but in the background the soundtrack sometimes gets lost.

Serious credit to the Producer


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Posted By: Biker Pat
Date Posted: 28-September-2006 at 23:28

In the making of the documentary we discussed the song appropriate to my part driving the bike out of the shed.

Originally "Born To Be Wild" was mentioned but fair play to Joe (Director) he put in The Pusher by the same band Steppenwolf, which was my prefered choice.

A great song, full of meaning

By the way I don't do drugs in my petrol tank




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Posted By: Vinyl Junkie
Date Posted: 28-September-2006 at 23:31
Pat, I was surprised they didnt use the "Born to be Wild" track - kinda going against the grain there but "The Pusher" is a fabulous track too, have to agree!!

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Posted By: Biker Pat
Date Posted: 28-September-2006 at 23:39
Originally posted by Brunswick Brunswick wrote:

Pat, I was surprised they didnt use the "Born to be Wild" track - kinda going against the grain there but "The Pusher" is a fabulous track too, have to agree!!


Mel,

If you look at the start of Easy Rider there's a scene where they run the camera up the forks of the chopper to the sound of "The Pusher".

Seeing that scene for the first time, way back in '71, just blew me away and with the rest of the movie changed the course of my life in a way, I just wanted a motorbike and the whole freedom associated with riding a motorbike. Have'nt changed since.

That's why "The Pusher" was used.

I think to better effect as well for the shot in the doc.






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Grove 1972-1975


Posted By: Vinyl Junkie
Date Posted: 01-October-2006 at 01:25
think I may be wrong with "Epic" by Faith no more.  Its deffo the group but song....

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Posted By: ShayG
Date Posted: 01-October-2006 at 02:08

it is indeed epic by faith no more ... and i think it is slayer before it too although it has been over 15 years since i heard the track so am not sure ..can confirm however air supply was a regular in the slow sets ..

will check that heavy track though i think its called south of heaven



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Posted By: Biker Pat
Date Posted: 01-October-2006 at 12:15
Originally posted by ShayG ShayG wrote:

it is indeed epic by faith no more ... and i think it is slayer before it too although it has been over 15 years since i heard the track so am not sure ..can confirm however air supply was a regular in the slow sets ..

will check that heavy track though i think its called south of heaven



Fair play ShayG.

If you can confirm the missing song I'd be grateful.

Rock On



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Posted By: ShayG
Date Posted: 01-October-2006 at 20:56
well its not the slayer track i thought it was so back to the drawing board .. must be a thrasher or 2 on here lets ask ray himself ??

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Posted By: Biker Pat
Date Posted: 05-November-2006 at 09:04


Here is the definitive list of songs in the documentary.

Intro: More than a feeling - Boston

The End - The Doors

Whole lotta Love - Led Zeppelin

Shes not there - Santana

Positively 4th Street - Bob Dylan

Children of the Revolution - T Rex

Dust my Broom - Elmore James

Jumping Jack Flash - Rolling Stones

The Pusher - Steppenwolf

Good time coming - Bitch

White shade of pale - Procul Harum

Changes - David Bowie

Wish you were here - Pink Floyd

Ramble On - Led Zeppelin

All right now - Free

Babe I'm gonna leave you - Led Zeppelin

Black Betty - Ram Jam

Smoke on the Water - Deep Purple

Boys are back in Town - Thin Lizzy

Alternative Ulster - Stiff Little Fingers

She sells sanctuary - The Cult

Walk - Pantera

Epic - Faith No More

Back in Black - AC/DC

Break on Through - The Doors

Boys Dont Cry - The Cure

Ace of Spades - Motorhead

Lola - The Kinks

All out of love - Air Supply (dont remember him playing that!)

Welcome to the Jungle - Guns n' Roses

Just cant get enough - Depeche Mode

Stairway to Heaven - Led Zeppelin

Layla - Derek and the Dominoes

Since you been gone - Rainbow

Lay lady Lay - Bob Dylan

Teenage Kicks - The Undertones

More than a feeling (closing credits).


Credit to Mel for nearly all the work and to Joe Mc for the Pantera song title.

 



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Grove 1972-1975


Posted By: finno
Date Posted: 05-November-2006 at 10:40
sounds like a cd

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Posted By: Vinyl Junkie
Date Posted: 05-November-2006 at 15:10
Originally posted by Biker Pat Biker Pat wrote:

Credit to Mel for nearly all the work and to Joe Mc for the Pantera song title.

Cheers Pat  



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Posted By: Biker Pat
Date Posted: 07-November-2006 at 13:25

Originally posted by finno finno wrote:

sounds like a cd

For sure Finno.

Would be a classic.

 



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Posted By: Black Russian
Date Posted: 07-November-2006 at 21:13


Hmmmmm Sounds like a CD Hmmmmmmmmm!!!!!


Posted By: Black Russian
Date Posted: 07-November-2006 at 21:18
Only 4 songs out of the list I don't have

Positively 4th Street - Bob Dylan

Dust my Broom - Elmore James

The Pusher - Steppenwolf

Good time coming - Bitch


I have the rest.. I could always come out and record your Good time coming - Bitch single Pat but hen I might have to put he rest of the songs together

P





Posted By: Vinyl Junkie
Date Posted: 07-November-2006 at 21:20

Have positively 4th Street and The Pusher, if ye're in the mood to do some recording Pete

Mel.

 



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Posted By: ShayG
Date Posted: 07-November-2006 at 21:55
have em all bar bitch if anyone wants em ...

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Posted By: finno
Date Posted: 08-November-2006 at 11:22
We all know someone who has "bitch"

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Posted By: ShayG
Date Posted: 08-November-2006 at 23:32
ohh yea ..now all he has to do is mp3 it

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Posted By: Biker Pat
Date Posted: 10-November-2006 at 13:46

Originally posted by ShayG ShayG wrote:

ohh yea ..now all he has to do is mp3 it

MP what it ?

Was in Maplin's again !!! and they have this gadget that can get you to record vinyl to CD.

It costs €164 and I'm thinking of investing in one after I come back from hols in the New Year.

The only query I have is whether the lead can go from my stereo into a PC, i.e do I have an out port.

I also have to get a CD burner for my PC and that raises another question re space on my aged computer.

If all this comes to fruition then we can all have a copy of the Bitch single.

 



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Grove 1972-1975


Posted By: finno
Date Posted: 10-November-2006 at 15:07
"Bitchin'!

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Posted By: ShayG
Date Posted: 12-November-2006 at 19:57
you can put a phono to jack lead adapter on and put it straight onto pc..i know hp cd writer came with program called spin dr. to do this exact thing ...need any help pm me

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Posted By: Black Russian
Date Posted: 12-November-2006 at 20:01
Been doing that for years Shay... Very Very time consuming. When you do that you record an Album as one track and then you have to split them up into indivual tracks... Done it with a lot of my U2 bootleg tapes years ago..

P


Posted By: Biker Pat
Date Posted: 19-January-2007 at 11:54

 

Just to let you all know Puy's family and friends gathered round to watch the documentary, with translation from herself and her sister.

They were thrilled and now the Grove and Cecil are known in a small part on North West Thailand.

Staff at out Hotel in Bangkok also viewed the doc and I'm now being called superstar  by the staff, all of whom I know very well as I've been staying at the same hotel and on the same floor for 12 years now.

 



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Posted By: muller
Date Posted: 19-January-2007 at 12:46

Hey Pat. That is so brilliant. The odyssey is nearly over now. Hope you are still having a great time. I won two 6-nations jerseys at the Ulster Bank kick for a ticket competition at the IFSC on Wednesday. Great craic - Keith Wood and Girvan Dempsey were there and very approachable. I think I will try to get to the Italy game in Rome.

I was looking up the Internet for a colleague who wanted to buy Lerato's book. Google returned your GSC post from December on the section where we told everyone who wanted to read about our favourite books. You are even more famous!

Are you doing any biking over there?

B



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Posted By: Bluebell
Date Posted: 19-January-2007 at 16:42
Brilliant stuff Pat......nice to know that you and Cecil are superstars far across the water....now you better start watching out for the paparazzi...hehehe 


Posted By: Floyd
Date Posted: 19-January-2007 at 17:43

Just wait til you hit the next re-union...then you'll have stardom...

(Lot's of whispers as Pat walks by...'it's him from the documentary!...')



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Posted By: Bluebell
Date Posted: 20-January-2007 at 00:35
Originally posted by Floydman Floydman wrote:

Just wait til you hit the next re-union...then you'll have stardom...

(Lot's of whispers as Pat walks by...'it's him from the documentary!...')



Hey Pat ....can we be your groupies ????


Posted By: Biker Pat
Date Posted: 25-January-2007 at 21:07
Originally posted by muller muller wrote:

Hey Pat. That is so brilliant. The odyssey is nearly over now. Hope you are still having a great time. I won two 6-nations jerseys at the Ulster Bank kick for a ticket competition at the IFSC on Wednesday. Great craic - Keith Wood and Girvan Dempsey were there and very approachable. I think I will try to get to the Italy game in Rome.

I was looking up the Internet for a colleague who wanted to buy Lerato's book. Google returned your GSC post from December on the section where we told everyone who wanted to read about our favourite books. You are even more famous!

Are you doing any biking over there?

B

Thats great Muller. Didn't do any biking this trip.

 



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Grove 1972-1975


Posted By: Biker Pat
Date Posted: 25-January-2007 at 21:09
Originally posted by Bluebell Bluebell wrote:

Originally posted by Floydman Floydman wrote:

Just wait til you hit the next re-union...then you'll have stardom...

(Lot's of whispers as Pat walks by...'it's him from the documentary!...')



Hey Pat ....can we be your groupies ????



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Posted By: Esthalon
Date Posted: 26-January-2007 at 10:12
Hey Pat welcome back from the land of smiles!

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Posted By: Blondie
Date Posted: 26-January-2007 at 10:27
Hi Pat welcome home glad to see your fame has spread

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Posted By: Biker Pat
Date Posted: 05-February-2007 at 18:13

Not my fame.

I think the folks in Thailand were fascinated that a DJ, Cecil, could run a disco for 30 years.

They were also fascinated by all the dancing styles, clothes, music etc as shown in the documentary and that so many people were influenced by the Grove.



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Posted By: irish_mammy
Date Posted: 06-February-2007 at 02:24

Welcome back Pat.

Glad you had a good time.



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Posted By: Floyd
Date Posted: 09-March-2007 at 19:28
Does RTE have any plans to re-screen the documentary???

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Posted By: Biker Pat
Date Posted: 12-March-2007 at 19:41
Originally posted by Floydman Floydman wrote:

Does RTE have any plans to re-screen the documentary???


Not that I know of ?

Those programs in the True Lives series and other like them are usually one off's.




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Posted By: Black Russian
Date Posted: 13-March-2007 at 12:06

But saying that RTE sometimes do repeat them but it will probably be not advertised and be on late or the middle of the night showing of it


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Posted By: Vinyl Junkie
Date Posted: 13-March-2007 at 19:59
We could always write to them asking them to show it again, ya never know, its not as if they're always snowed under with quality programming!!

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Posted By: muller
Date Posted: 14-March-2007 at 08:34
Could we organise a private showing, hire a venue and a bar? I'm sure RTE would want a fee but it might be worth it for the laugh.

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Posted By: Tonto
Date Posted: 14-March-2007 at 11:21
I have it on DVD.. would u like a copy?




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Posted By: muller
Date Posted: 14-March-2007 at 12:24
Thanks Tonto, Pat gave me a copy

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Posted By: Vinyl Junkie
Date Posted: 14-March-2007 at 21:00

Originally posted by muller muller wrote:

Could we organise a private showing, hire a venue and a bar? I'm sure RTE would want a fee but it might be worth it for the laugh.

Cool idea there Brian!



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Posted By: Bluebell
Date Posted: 16-March-2007 at 13:47
Another excuse for a good night out.

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Posted By: muller
Date Posted: 16-March-2007 at 14:11

Right - we need a venue with a bar and a screen. I'll try to organise that unless anyone knows of one that is readily available.

What about permission from the production people? Any ideas, Pat?

Any idea of numbers?

What about some time in early May? I'm going on hols on 12th - can't wait



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Posted By: Mins
Date Posted: 16-March-2007 at 16:24
Can u consider having it when I am home ????

Last week-end in April ???

Mins.


Posted By: eejit91
Date Posted: 16-March-2007 at 16:43
Hold off until 2008 when I am home! Pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee ah go on...

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Posted By: muller
Date Posted: 16-March-2007 at 16:44
No reason why we can't do on several occassions. End April is cool

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Posted By: Biker Pat
Date Posted: 16-March-2007 at 17:37
Originally posted by muller muller wrote:

Right - we need a venue with a bar and a screen. I'll try to organise that unless anyone knows of one that is readily available.

What about permission from the production people? Any ideas, Pat?



Andy knows Joe McElwaine, the director, real well.

I don't think ther'd be a problem screening it. I honestly don't think many people would be that interested in seeing it again, really .


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Posted By: Blondie
Date Posted: 21-March-2007 at 23:37

well we would

specialy if there was  a crowd of us



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Posted By: finno
Date Posted: 22-March-2007 at 13:36
I agree with Pat. Afterall look how many came to the Neptune both times. How many made it to Balbriggan?

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Posted By: Sharon
Date Posted: 22-March-2007 at 13:44

Ah Lads cant we just have a small venue for the regs of here sure who needs a big group..lol the more the merrier but why go to bother to hiring a big venue when as we all know not many would probably turn up..me being the worse offender..lol

Why not have it in some1s local and get them to put it on the big screen and anyone who can or wants to make will turn up

I think when mins is home is a good idea

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Posted By: muller
Date Posted: 22-March-2007 at 13:51
That sounds like a great idea, Sharon

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Posted By: Floyd
Date Posted: 17-November-2007 at 00:12

Haven't seen the doc in ages! Deffo going early to Button Factory to see it...with great hindsight and fond memories.

Does anyone have the doc on DVD?



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Posted By: Evangeline
Date Posted: 17-November-2007 at 00:41

I thought I had a copy of it in the house somewhere but I can't find it. Oh well, might surface in the course of the pre-Christmas clean-up.

Jen



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Posted By: Aries
Date Posted: 20-November-2007 at 18:34

Jen

If you happen to find your copy can I burn an illegal one ???

 

PLEASE



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Posted By: Evangeline
Date Posted: 20-November-2007 at 19:33

But that's illegal Gary.....

Jen



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Posted By: Blondie
Date Posted: 20-November-2007 at 22:25
gary I have one and if someone eh peter....... explains how to copy for u will do it

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Posted By: Aries
Date Posted: 21-November-2007 at 08:42

Hi Joan

 

Ta soooo much.

See you at Christmas



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Posted By: Black Russian
Date Posted: 21-November-2007 at 08:58

Yeah I still have my copy that I recorded of the TV, I don't think you have the facility to copy it on your laptop Joan.

P


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Posted By: irish_mammy
Date Posted: 21-November-2007 at 13:38

Pete, could I please, please, please have a copy of it.

You could send it over with my christmas presents



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25th June - 25th July. Get organising my nights out. Child can stay in the car.

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Posted By: finno
Date Posted: 21-November-2007 at 14:37
I would like to send a copy to my brother in paris. Was it available online at some point?

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Posted By: 1981-1985
Date Posted: 21-November-2007 at 15:04
yeah - it could be (still can be?) downloaded via bit torrent at:

http://www.torrentreactor.net/view.php?id=593300 - http://www.torrentreactor.net/view.php?id=593300

you may need to install a divx codec and this can be found here:

http://www.xvidmovies.com/codec/ - http://www.xvidmovies.com/codec/

I takes a few hours to download - even on broadband - BUT IT IS WORTH IT!

 



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Posted By: Black Russian
Date Posted: 21-November-2007 at 15:12
Originally posted by irish_mammy irish_mammy wrote:

Pete, could I please, please, please have a copy of it.

You could send it over with my christmas presents



I will have to wait and see what my present is going to be before send it

P


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Posted By: Biker Pat
Date Posted: 21-November-2007 at 17:44
Originally posted by Aries Aries wrote:

Jen

If you happen to find your copy can I burn an illegal one ???

 

PLEASE



Gary,

I have a copy and you can take and burn all the copies you want

PM me and we'll arrange to meet up.


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Posted By: Biker Pat
Date Posted: 21-November-2007 at 18:19

Was talking to Gary (Aries) and we've arranged to meet Friday and I'll give him a copy to burn.

He will then burn more copies for anyone who needs it.

For those of you who have'nt seen the programme you're in for a treat as it's a masterpiece of TV directed by Joe Mc Elwaine and supported in no small manner by Andy and Cecil and others and has a soundtrack to die for.


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Grove 1972-1975


Posted By: Evangeline
Date Posted: 21-November-2007 at 18:41

I'll do copies for people too....just as soon as I find the shaggin' thing!

Jen



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Posted By: Aries
Date Posted: 21-November-2007 at 18:44

Yeh Pat and meself were just talkin'

I'll do a few copies

I think I have a few DVD blanks



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Posted By: Floyd
Date Posted: 22-November-2007 at 22:33
Originally posted by 1981-1985 1981-1985 wrote:

yeah - it could be (still can be?) downloaded via bit torrent at:

http://www.torrentreactor.net/view.php?id=593300 - http://www.torrentreactor.net/view.php?id=593300

you may need to install a divx codec and this can be found here:

http://www.xvidmovies.com/codec/ - http://www.xvidmovies.com/codec/

I takes a few hours to download - even on broadband - BUT IT IS WORTH IT!

 

1981-1985 (Patrick isn't it?)

Well done on posting that link-I knew it could be downloaded as a torrent but wasn't sure where.

No we can all have one!

Thanks again for that-nice one.



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Posted By: Blondie
Date Posted: 22-November-2007 at 23:19

Originally posted by Black Russian Black Russian wrote:


Yeah I still have my copy that I recorded of the TV, I don't think you have the facility to copy it on your laptop Joan.

P

Nope i dont on my laptop but now have access to others who have but seems like u all sorted



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Posted By: freebird
Date Posted: 23-November-2007 at 07:15
Originally posted by irish_mammy irish_mammy wrote:

Pete, could I please, please, please have a copy of it.


You could send it over with my christmas presents




Lesley I thought I gave you a copy?

If not I can get one to you


Posted By: Evangeline
Date Posted: 23-November-2007 at 20:33

Still haven't found mine....but then the house is in total chaos due to pre-christmas renovations.

 

Jen



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Posted By: Biker Pat
Date Posted: 23-November-2007 at 21:06

Met Aries this evening and I gave him a copy that he intends making more copies of.






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Posted By: Biker Pat
Date Posted: 06-June-2008 at 21:11

The webcast debate was discussing that the doc be shown again.

If I remember Joe Mc Elwaine (director) telling me that the viewing figures were somewhere near 200,000, correct me if I'm wrong Joe, I know I have the figure in some forum.

And I met a guy this week who I was working in Aer Lingus and had'nt seen him in 9 years and the first thing he talked about was the doc.

And the reaction I got and from what others told me, the general opinion was that is was a classic piece of TV.

So why not show it again.

It's not like RTE have so much classic material to fill their programme schedule.




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Grove 1972-1975


Posted By: muller
Date Posted: 07-June-2008 at 11:07
I agree Pat. We should all commit to e-mailing RTE to rebroadcast the show and our Webcast as well. I started watching the RTE2 movie last night - a local production called Goldfish Memory or something like that. I just didn't get it and switched off.

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Posted By: Vinyl Junkie
Date Posted: 07-June-2008 at 20:39
I cant see why RTE shouldnt show the doc. again.  I'm sure there are many who havent seen it, Sky + it or recorded it in some form.  I know it's a Dublin thing, so to speak, but if Pat's/Joe's figures are correct then why not show it again??  I'm gonna e-mail 'em anyway.

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Posted By: Biker Pat
Date Posted: 10-June-2008 at 22:40

Bruns,

It was actually near 290,000 people who watched it.


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Grove 1972-1975


Posted By: Vinyl Junkie
Date Posted: 10-June-2008 at 22:47
Wow!  Thats pretty impressive alright, Pat!

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Posted By: Biker Pat
Date Posted: 11-June-2008 at 23:13


See response below from RTE

Dear Pat

Thank you for your request which will be logged for circulation to the senior Editorial Team.

Your interest in RTΙ output is appreciated.


Kind Regards


Brigitte Murphy
RTΙ Information-Communications

 



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Posted By: maryi
Date Posted: 13-June-2008 at 20:40

Pat,

that is fantastic - could you post the email address you sent it to?  So we can all send to the same one.

thanks

 



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Posted By: Biker Pat
Date Posted: 13-June-2008 at 21:53

info@rte.ie




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Grove 1972-1975


Posted By: ShawnRaven
Date Posted: 28-December-2008 at 01:58
Just curious on if there was ever any update on this?

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Posted By: Biker Pat
Date Posted: 08-July-2009 at 18:38

This is Bitch, the band whose single, "Good Time Coming", I played on the documentary.

Originally called "The Clevedonaires", from Clevedon just south of Auckland, New Zealand they came to UK in 1971.

Line up Graham Brown, Rob Aicken, Gaye Brown, Ron Brown. The Browns were all related, two brothers and Gaye the sister.

"Good Time Coming" was not a commercial success which makes it all the more amazing that Cecil had their record and played it and that I heard it and got it eventually and that it ended up on the documentary.

So if I'm ever in Clevedon, I expect a couple of free beers



p.s thanks to Derek Farrell for the pic





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Biker Pat



Grove 1972-1975


Posted By: Floyd
Date Posted: 31-July-2009 at 14:39

We put on the Doc last night with a glass of wine...what a fab show. It has Jackie,Kay,our own Crusty,a shot of Hayseed, oh,and some fellah with a bike... (  )

It has a great shot with Tonto's brother,Dave,showing Cecil his original Grove pass.

It's very hard to keep up with the soundtrack sometimes. When the intro to a tune comes on,no sooner do you remember it then anothe starts. Tune after tune,memory after memory,each one a true (as Cecil puts it) 'Grove song'.

Was a great evenings viewing,but leaves you a little sad,only because you immediatley want to be transported to a re-union,or back to the real thing twenty odd years ago.

A fitting but slightly final little twist at the very end after the credits is where Cecil slides closed one of his famous singles boxes,as if sadly never to be opened again.



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Posted By: Sister1
Date Posted: 31-July-2009 at 18:56
Originally posted by Floyd Floyd wrote:

Was a great evenings viewing,but leaves you a little sad,only because you immediatley want to be transported to a re-union,or back to the real thing twenty odd years ago.

A fitting but slightly final little twist at the very end after the credits is where Cecil slides closed one of his famous singles boxes,as if sadly never to be opened again.

I guess Cecil did really close those boxes in 1997 thinking they would remain shut. But the wonderful thing is that he continues to play those songs at reunions and we can all get together to celebrate on a reasonably regular basis. Plus the Grove finally got the recognition it deserved through the documentary and subsequently by 32a, DJing on Phantom FM and general interest in the website. So the spirit of 67-97 lives on.



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Posted By: Aries
Date Posted: 01-August-2009 at 13:54

Well said Sister

 

Hear hear



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Posted By: Floyd
Date Posted: 01-August-2009 at 23:41

Yes-hear,hear,hear.

And Pat-any similarities to the vocals on Good Time Comin to CCR being the reason you liked the song??? Think it's a ringer for early Fogarty...



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Posted By: Biker Pat
Date Posted: 04-August-2009 at 11:15
Originally posted by Floyd Floyd wrote:

Yes-hear,hear,hear.

And Pat-any similarities to the vocals on Good Time Comin to CCR being the reason you liked the song??? Think it's a ringer for early Fogarty...



Martin,

I think you're right Floyd but the riff really got me and stuck in my head for years.

Pat


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Biker Pat



Grove 1972-1975


Posted By: Floyd
Date Posted: 12-August-2010 at 22:35

Had a friend who's home from Germany who came to visit last night-we showed her the doc and as SOON as Bitch came on she said-'Oh-thats CCR!!!'

I laughed out loud just as Pat came into the picture strumming beside the stereo!



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Posted By: Biker Pat
Date Posted: 13-August-2010 at 11:51

Floyd,

Resemblance to CCR but not a conscious comparison to CCR when i first heard it in the Grove.

I just love the riff

Pat


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Biker Pat



Grove 1972-1975



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