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Here's some footage of Pete Briquette and Nigel Grainge the founder of The Boomtown Rats Ensign label back in the day, judging the YouBloom song contest 2010.

Also included is Bob Geldof with Geldof producer Rupert Hine and Nigel Grainge in judging action at the YouBoom song contest 2010.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qRcFhIJm8IY&feature=related

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Qdml3jA05I&feature=related

 



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Also included is Bob Geldof with Geldof producer Rupert Hine and Nigel Grainge in judging action at the YouBoom song contest 2010.


 Is Geldof gonna be the new Simon Cowell?  He says he ain't but...

The You Bloo stuff doesn't look like the future of Rock 'n' Roll, unless it's a load of pensioners pontificating in comfy chairs...

I don't understand the You Bloo thing.  Is is a Facebook/MySpace social networking thing as it seemed to launch as or a internet X factor?

I am wary of the ethos of it with the investors link in the top right corner seeking high net worth individuals.  What exactly is Crowdfunding?  Perhaps they should go on Dragon's Den.

I suppose it may be a good way of making a small fortune, but you would have to have a big one to start with (Suss will know where that comes from, but for the rest http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/football/football_league/article7025712.ece)
 



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... producer Rupert Hine


 And his greatest moment....

"Taumata-whaka-tangi-hanga-kuayuwo-tamate-aturi-pukaku-piki-maunga-horonuku-pokaiawhen-uaka-tana-tahu-mataku-atanganu-akawa-miki-tora"

My kids were amazed when I said that on holiday!



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Also included is Bob Geldof with Geldof producer Rupert Hine and Nigel Grainge in judging action at the YouBoom song contest 2010.


 Is Geldof gonna be the new Simon Cowell?  He says he ain't but...

The You Bloo stuff doesn't look like the future of Rock 'n' Roll, unless it's a load of pensioners pontificating in comfy chairs...

I don't understand the You Bloo thing.  Is is a Facebook/MySpace social networking thing as it seemed to launch as or a internet X factor?

I am wary of the ethos of it with the investors link in the top right corner seeking high net worth individuals.  What exactly is Crowdfunding?  Perhaps they should go on Dragon's Den.

I suppose it may be a good way of making a small fortune, but you would have to have a big one to start with (Suss will know where that comes from, but for the rest http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/football/football_league/article7025712.ece)
 


 Like Al Jolson in The Jazz Singer this is the first time I've ever heard Pete Briquette speaking so the link gives a little insight into his personality, which you said recently was 'cool'.

I've got no idea about YouBloom. I think its got an Irish artist angle and with such luminaries as Geldof, Briquette, Hines, and Grainge at least they have a semi credible take on the music scene- How they make money from it is not of great concert or interest to me.

The 'crow investment' thing is also beyond my ken. Anytime I start to read business speak I start to wonder what happened to the English language and why people can't just explain themselves honestly without all this 'value added product' nonsense and flowcharts.

Michael O Leary the Ryanair head despite all his faults is at least honest when he says ' **** our customers, I don't give a ****** about them'.



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ArrGee wrote:
noelindublin wrote:

... producer Rupert Hine


 And his greatest moment....

"Taumata-whaka-tangi-hanga-kuayuwo-tamate-aturi-pukaku-piki-maunga-horonuku-pokaiawhen-uaka-tana-tahu-mataku-atanganu-akawa-miki-tora"

My kids were amazed when I said that on holiday!


 I always mixed him up with Rupert Holmes who did the Pino Colada song- both Ruperts and both 'novelty' songs. Rupert Hine does have a serious track record in the music biz and seems like a nice man judging from brief interviews.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I2SuqRQ7_QQ



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.... this is the first time I've ever heard Pete Briquette speaking so the link gives a little insight into his personality, which you said recently was 'cool'.

 Gosh!  Back in 2004, they broadcast a show on BBC called Bob Geldof: Saint Or Sinner? where Pete spoke quite extensively.  As it pre-dated this forum, it wasn't discussed on here, but most likely on its predecessor.  I have it on DVD somewhere.

Would be nice if the BBC dragged it out of their archives for broadcast on 5th October along with The Rock Goes To College appearance.  But a pound to a penny it'll be another Live Aid boreathon.



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.... this is the first time I've ever heard Pete Briquette speaking so the link gives a little insight into his personality, which you said recently was 'cool'.

 Gosh!  Back in 2004, they broadcast a show on BBC called Bob Geldof: Saint Or Sinner? where Pete spoke quite extensively.  As it pre-dated this forum, it wasn't discussed on here, but most likely on its predecessor.  I have it on DVD somewhere.

Would be nice if the BBC dragged it out of their archives for broadcast on 5th October along with The Rock Goes To College appearance.  But a pound to a penny it'll be another Live Aid boreathon.


Bob Geldof Saint or Sinner? Missed that one, perhaps it will turn up on YouTube sometime. Wonder has Pete any scandal on Geldof? They should have interviewed Simon Crowe who might have went into more detail of Bob's alleged predeliction for getting the whip out! Geldof always liked to be in control. The could have used the Venus In Furs track by the Velvets as background music.

I doubt Geldof is so well in with the BBC that the do a tribute to him every year on his birthday but there are lots of tv channels nowadays so some of them may. Wonder if the BBC released Rock Goes To College of DVD would it be commercially worthwhile. I've seen it for sale on various music bootleg sites , but didn't take notice of how much they are asking for it. I would go and buy it straight away if it was on sale in HMV.



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I doubt Geldof is so well in with the BBC that the do a tribute to him every year on his birthday


 Not every year, but he is 60.  He's in pretty well with a number of TV channels, especially the BBC.  He did the Geldof in Africa series and had produced a number of shows for them.  Earlier this month the BBC did a sizeable deal with Ten Alps http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/bbcworldwide/worldwidestories/pressreleases/2009/09_september/ten_alps.shtml



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Wonder if the BBC released Rock Goes To College of DVD would it be commercially worthwhile? I've seen it for sale on various music bootleg sites ...

 I doubt it would be worthwhile financially.  Very few music DVDs, if any, turn much of a profit.  Unlike a movie which can sell by the bucketload, music DVDs tend to just sell to hardcore fans and quickly go out of print.  Recently I saw On A Night Like This on DVD for £1 at FOPP.  And still didn't buy it as t is on the Someone's Looking DVD.

As for the bootleg, it is probably just audio and is widely available.  Never seen the video bootleged.  If anyone sees it, let me know where.



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This site is selling it. It says DVD 40 mins from  satellite tv. I'm sure I've see it for sale on DVD on lots of different sites. You can even get bootleg football matches from the seventies, of say old Arsenal games, from MOTD or The Big Match on compilation DVD'S- a lot of which may be fairly obscure.

http://www.soundsville.com/dvd_boomtown_rats.html

http://www.rockindvd.com/6662442-BoomtownRats-England-Middlesex-Polytechnic-1978-09-22



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This site is selling it. It says DVD 40 mins from  satellite tv. I'm sure I've see it for sale on DVD on lots of different sites. You can even get bootleg football matches from the seventies, of say old Arsenal games, from MOTD or The Big Match on compilation DVD'S- a lot of which may be fairly obscure.

http://www.soundsville.com/dvd_boomtown_rats.html

http://www.rockindvd.com/6662442-BoomtownRats-England-Middlesex-Polytechnic-1978-09-22


That'll be on my Christmas list along with Pulp - This Is Hardcore on vinyl.



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This site is selling it. It says DVD 40 mins from  satellite tv. I'm sure I've see it for sale on DVD on lots of different sites. You can even get bootleg football matches from the seventies, of say old Arsenal games, from MOTD or The Big Match on compilation DVD'S- a lot of which may be fairly obscure.

http://www.soundsville.com/dvd_boomtown_rats.html

http://www.rockindvd.com/6662442-BoomtownRats-England-Middlesex-Polytechnic-1978-09-22


That'll be on my Christmas list along with Pulp - This Is Hardcore on vinyl.


 Hope you're doing lots of good deeds then to get on the right side of Mr S Claus biggrin



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That'll be on my Christmas list along with Pulp - This Is Hardcore on vinyl.


Make sure you stipulate 'on vinyl' on your list. Might be a bit awkward unwrapping a 'This is Hardcore' DVD in front of the kids if the fat fella in red gets it wrong wink



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That'll be on my Christmas list along with Pulp - This Is Hardcore on vinyl.


Make sure you stipulate 'on vinyl' on your list. Might be a bit awkward unwrapping a 'This is Hardcore' DVD in front of the kids if the fat fella in red gets it wrong wink


 You speaking from experience then? biggrin  Not that you'll be getting any pressies this year now that you've dared to call him fat! no



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ArrGee wrote:
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This site is selling it. It says DVD 40 mins from  satellite tv. I'm sure I've see it for sale on DVD on lots of different sites. You can even get bootleg football matches from the seventies, of say old Arsenal games, from MOTD or The Big Match on compilation DVD'S- a lot of which may be fairly obscure.

http://www.soundsville.com/dvd_boomtown_rats.html

http://www.rockindvd.com/6662442-BoomtownRats-England-Middlesex-Polytechnic-1978-09-22


That'll be on my Christmas list along with Pulp - This Is Hardcore on vinyl.


IT'S CHRISTMAS!!!!!!!

 Boomtown Rats - Rock Goes To College

(well maybe not the hardcore vinyl - you have to register, but it's worth it, 0.4% and just a day away)



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