BBC Channel 4 2009-12-??
Guitar Heroes At The BBC (part 3 & 4), compilation, UK

Set 1
Part 3 Setlist:
Intro
Pictures Of Matchstick Men - Status Quo - 1968
Long Live Rock - The Who - 1973
The Driving Of The World Nail - Leo Kottke - 1973
The Golden Age Of Rock And Roll - Mott The Hoople - 1974
Bridge Of Sighs - Robin Trower - 1974
Unchain My Heart - Link Wray - 1975
Sweet Home Alabama - Lynyrd Skynyrd - 1975
Breezin' - George Benson - 1977
Love Me Like A Man - Bonnie Raitt - 1976
My Sharona - The Knack - 1979
Refugee - Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers - 1978
Problem Child - Ac/dc - 1978
Tunnel Of Love - Dire Straits - 1980
Ace Of Spades - Motorhead - 1980
Part 4 Setlist:
Intro
Brown Sugar - The Rolling Stones - 1971
Starman - David Bowie - 1972
Wellington The Skellington - Michael Chapman - 1973
Dearg Doom - Horslips - 1974
Down In The Dirt - Upp Feat/jeff Beck - 1974
Midnight Lover - Link Wray - 1975
Entre Dos Aguas - Paco De Lucia - 1976
Fooled Again - Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers - 1977
Badge - Eric Clapton - 1974
Overkill - Motorhead - 1979
All Of Me - Davey Graham - 1981
It Wasn't Me - George Thorogood & The Destroyers - 1979
Rock And Roll Damnation - Ac/dc - 1978

Set 2


Set 3


Comment
PART 3:Compilation of classic archive performances from the guitar gods of the late 60s and 70s. Status Quo appear playing Pictures of Matchstick Men on Top Of The Pops in 1968, The Who perform Long Live Rock in the Old Grey Whistle Test studio, Dire Straits play Tunnel Of Love and Lynyrd Skynyrd bring a taste of the south with Sweet Home Alabama. The show also features rare performances from George Benson, Leo Kottke, Link Wray and Tom Petty.
PART 4:Series featuring legendary guitarists treading the boards and trading licks at the BBC studios.
This edition kicks off with big hits from the Rolling Stones and David Bowie before taking things down a notch with the acoustic picking of Michael Chapman and the Irish mysticism of Horslips.
However, it's not long before the likes of Motorhead, Nazareth and straight up blues-rocker George Thorogood turn the volume right back up to 11. A spot of flamenco from Paco De Lucia and a classic track from Strat-master Eric Clapton round off the show.
Filmed in the 1970s for shows including Top of the Pops, Parkinson, Rock Goes to College and The Old Grey Whistle Test, these rocking tracks will leave you wondering why pianos were ever invented.


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