The man The voice The guitar
that's strange you cant view the vidoes. BBC must have embedded a blocking system for outside ISP.Mr_Blues wrote:Well, I´m victim of online discrimination, because I don´t live in UK I can´t see these videos.
Has anyone copied these to Youtube or so??? Could someone help us who can´t see them because
of living in wrong country??? I can tell, one god [EDIT: Please don't use this word] joke during these modern technology times....
The BBC is funded by a TV license in effect a tax on all British citizens that have a television, therefore the BBC online blocks all non British address from viewing any clips (sport, news, music).Mr_Blues wrote:Well, I´m victim of online discrimination, because I don´t live in UK I can´t see these videos.
Has anyone copied these to Youtube or so??? Could someone help us who can´t see them because
of living in wrong country??? I can tell, one god [EDIT: Please don't use this word] joke during these modern technology times....
Coz' he's not a rock star as he said and just loves playing music so he's just touring anywhere the wind blowselangelo wrote:I think that word could be used by Mr. B. as it really reflected what we think about this country block.
That's funny that Chris doesn't even care about where he will be going while on tour! "Ask my agent"
It really doesn´t matter which way he plays these songs, it´s dead boring to hear always these same ones.Chris wrote:Hi all,
I also got "this video is not available in your area" when I tried to play it, but I guess the BBC is blocking all outside users as someone already mentioned it here.
The radio interview is spread through the program, therefore one has to go back and forth to fish out the songs and parts of the interview itself.
I also think that Chris should play live sessions and record them for future CDs and DVDs. Besides, he always plays the old songs differently.
As far as playing the "old song", well be has to promote the album. That's why he has to include cuts from the two CDs on the market.
As far as reversing himself in his announcements ('from now on only blues' etc.), I'm of the opinion that's part of the deal of being taken back on by the Warner Bros.
Best regards to all,
Chris