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#1 Di-Patrick

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Posted 14 July 2007 - 04:40 PM

Hello could somebody please make a cover for this.

I don't now if i'm on the right forum with this one?
But it is olso about METALLICA.

Metallica is on Episode 4: Never Say Die
I only took screens from the METALLICA part.
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Title: Seven Ages Of Rock
Date: various 2007
Venue: BBC 2
Location: England

Source: Pro (DVB-S)
Format: Pal
Generation: Master
No. of Discs: 4


Menus: Yes
Chapters: Yes
Extras: No

Setlist:

Episode 1: The Birth Of Rock

Intro
Jimi Hendrix
Rhythm & Blues
Like A Rolling Stone
Hendrix Comes To London
Monterey
Sgt. Pepper
Electric Ladyland
Altamont
Hendrix Dies
End

Episode 2: White Light, White Heat

Intro
Pink Floyd
The Velvet Underground
Art Rock
David Bowie
Ziggy Stardust
Meddle, Dark Side Of The Moon
Ziggy At The Rainbow
Roxy Music
Genesis
The Wall
The Godfathers Of Rock
End

Episode 3: Blank Generation

Intro
The Ramones
The Sex Pistols
Television
Patti Smith
Anarchy In The UK
Blitzkrieg Bop
The Clash
God Save The Queen
The Slits
The Pistols In America
Ever Fallen In Love
Public Image Ltd
End

Episode 4: Never Say Die

Intro
Black Sabbath
Deep Purple
Sabbath In America
Judas Priest
Ozzy Leaves Sabbath
Iron Maiden
Glam Metal - Motley Crue
Ozzy Solo
The Moral Majority
Thrash Metal - Metallica
The Black Album

End Credits
End

Episode 5: We Are The Champions

Intro
Led Zeppelin
Queen
Kiss
Bruce Springsteen
The Police
Queen In South America
The Police At Shea Stadium
Born In The USA
Dire Straits
Live Aid
U2
Zoo TV
End Credits
End

Episode 6: Left Of The Dial

Intro
Reagan's America
Henry Rollins - Black Flag
Radio Free Europe
The One I Love
Nirvana
Losing My Religion
Kurt Cobain
The Pixies
Smells Like Teen Spirit
Something In The Way
Grunge
Automatic For The People
Nirvana Unplugged
End Credits
End

Episode 7: What The World Is Waiting For

Intro
The Smiths
Manchester
The Stone Roses
The Manchester Scene
Oasis
Suede
Blur
Definitely Maybe
Blur vs Oasis
Oasis at Knebworth
Indie Goes Mainstream
The Libertines
The Arctic Monkeys
Conclusion
End

About the Episods:

About Episode 1: The Birth Of Rock

"This is the first episode of a major new landmark series
that travels through the Seven Ages of Rock - a journey
that takes us from sweaty clubs to vast stadiums, from
the crackly 45 to the MP3 download. Along the way, the
genre's greatest performers, writers and producers tell
us how rock emerged, grew, and gave voice to each new
generation that embraced it.

This episode looks at 1966. A young American guitarist
called Jimi Hendrix arrives in Britain to find a music
scene on the brink of major change. Artists like The
Beatles, Eric Clapton, The Rolling Stones and The Who
are all eager to move in new directions. But it's
Hendrix who has the musical pedigree and the vision to
ignite the revolution that will deliver to the world a
new, hard-edged music of attitude: Rock.

This is the story of that rock revolution of the 1960s,
as seen through the life and music of Jimi Hendrix. We
see how he became the first - ultimately doomed - icon
of rock. Delta blues man, Dylan-esque poet and
technological prophet, Hendrix was the synthesis of
everything that had gone before him and all that was to
come."

About Episode 2: White Light, White Heat

The story of how artistic and conceptual expression
permeated rock. From the pop-art multi-media experiments
of Andy Warhol and the Velvet Underground to the sinister
gentility of Peter Gabriel's Genesis, White Light, White
Heat traces how rock became a vehicle for artistic
ideas and theatrical performance. We follow Pink Floyd
from the fated art school genius of Syd Barrett through
the global success of Dark Side of the Moon to the
ultimate rock theatre show, The Wall. Along the way, the
film explores the retro-futurism of Roxy Music and the
protean world of David Bowie.

About Episode 3: Blank Generation

A tale of two cities, London and New York and the birth of
punk. Each city created a bastard child that marked the
biggest and fundamental shift in popular music since Elvis
walked into Sun Studios. Blank Generation unpicks the
relationship between the bankrupt New York and the class
and race-riven London of the mid-1970's and explores the
music of The Sex Pistols, The Clash, Ramones, Television,
Patti Smith, The Damned and Buzzcocks.

About Episode 4: Never Say Die

Heavy Metal emerged in the 1960s from Birmingham, with Black Sabbath
as its undisputed godfathers, and went on to conquer the world. This
programme shows it all began with an industrial accident in a sheet
metal factory, which changed the way one key guitarist played and
with it the sound of rock. Following the highs and lows of the music,
we meet its greatest artists, including Deep Purple, Judas Priest,
Iron Maiden and, of course, Black Sabbath.

About Episode 5: We Are The Champions

We Are The Champions follows the development of some the
biggest names in Rock, among them Queen, Bruce Springsteen, The
Police and Dire Straits and shows how, through events such as
Live Aid and the rise of MTV, rock achieved a global influence
on culture and politics. The film concludes in the early 90s,
as U2 effectively brought the era to a close by reinventing the
big rock show so completely, that fifteen years later most
major rock tours are still pale facsimiles.

About Episode 6: Left Of The Dial

The story of the contrasting fates of two of America's biggest, most authentic
bands: R.E.M. and Nirvana. Nirvana had their roots in the underground and
college music scene pioneered by bands like R.E.M. and Pixies and this
programme tells how R.E.M also ended up gravitating towards Seattle and how a
friendship developed between Michael Stipe and Kurt Cobain.

About Episode 7: What The World Is Waiting For

The journey through the history of rock music climaxes with a focus
on British Indie music. Although once associated with social misfits
seeking refuge from the bright processed pop then dominating the
charts, The Smiths' first Top of the Pops appearance in 1983 paved
the way for the hugely influential Madchester music scene. However,
it was the iconoclastic influence of Suede and intense media
attention in the Blur-Oasis chart battles in the nineties that
brought Britpop to a wider audience. Revealing interviews and rarely
seen archive offers an insight into the story which ends with the
recent reinvention of Indie by bands like The Libertines, Franz
Ferdinand and The Arctic Monkeys.

Note:
These are the original streams broadcast by the BBC.
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#2 Harmony Havoc

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Posted 17 July 2007 - 06:19 AM

I'll do this, which episodes are on what discs so I can put the proper info on each of the covers. Thanks.

Spawn do you want this cover in the MCA or the BCA gallery?
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#3 Kathlib the Prophet

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Posted 17 July 2007 - 07:10 AM

It can be put here in the compilations album.

I've been including any covers that feature Metallica or band members.

#4 Di-Patrick

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Posted 17 July 2007 - 11:49 AM

I'll do this, which episodes are on what discs so I can put the proper info on each of the covers. Thanks.

Spawn do you want this cover in the MCA or the BCA gallery?



thanks for making this harmony.

there are 2 episodes on 1 disc
exept episode 7 this one is on 1 disc.


if you want more screens let me know ;)
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#5 Harmony Havoc

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Posted 21 July 2007 - 10:09 AM

Here is the cover for the 1st DVD. Tell me if you want anything changed before I make the rest. Thanks.

Cover for Disc One


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#6 Di-Patrick

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Posted 21 July 2007 - 12:02 PM

Here is the cover for the 1st DVD. Tell me if you want anything changed before I make the rest. Thanks.

Cover for Disc One


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hi Harmony,

I looked at the cover you made, it looks amazing ;)

for me you don't have to chance anything.
i like the timeline you made on the cover

great job harmony
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#7 Harmony Havoc

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Posted 21 July 2007 - 11:17 PM

hi Harmony,

I looked at the cover you made, it looks amazing :D

for me you don't have to chance anything.
i like the timeline you made on the cover

great job harmony



Thanks Im glad that you like it. The time line on the website is very cool. I used a program called screen hunter to capture the images of it. :D Here is cover #2. I'll make all the stomps at once when I finish the other two covers.

Cover Disc Two


Please note that I deleted the file for Disc One and re-uploaded it. I didnt like the font I used in the spine. I wish I could find what they used to write 7 ages of rock. But for now I used a diff font than I had.

Here is cover one again: cover Disc One

Are you trading this show out? I would love to have a copy of it. It is very interesting. Thanks.
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#8 Di-Patrick

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Posted 22 July 2007 - 12:52 PM

hi Harmony,

I looked at the cover you made, it looks amazing :D

for me you don't have to chance anything.
i like the timeline you made on the cover

great job harmony



Thanks Im glad that you like it. The time line on the website is very cool. I used a program called screen hunter to capture the images of it. :D Here is cover #2. I'll make all the stomps at once when I finish the other two covers.

Cover Disc Two


Please note that I deleted the file for Disc One and re-uploaded it. I didnt like the font I used in the spine. I wish I could find what they used to write 7 ages of rock. But for now I used a diff font than I had.

Here is cover one again: cover Disc One

Are you trading this show out? I would love to have a copy of it. It is very interesting. Thanks.


Your welcome harmony,

thank god that the link is still working, there is enough detailed info to find.

Ill wait with printing the covers till they are all done.
I have no idee what the used for the title tekst, but the way you made it is olso good.

And to anser you're last question, yes this show is tradable.

you can olso find it @ purelivegigs
and i believ you olso can find it @ TTD I'm not shure about this one
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#9 Harmony Havoc

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Posted 29 July 2007 - 03:00 AM

I am almost done. I finished the 3rd cover, it is in the gallery. I'll have the 4th one and the stomps done by tomorrow. :D
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Posted 29 July 2007 - 03:01 AM

Excellent covers, they should look really awesome as a set when printed. :D




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