Global Village Trucking Company

BBC4 at 9 tonight.

Far out.

Brilliant tip Vulpes

I'll be there. 20 mile bike ride and two pints and I'm raring for some hippy dippy. Where's me pachouli oil.

Twangothan | 13 May 2008 - 7:44pm

Hmmm

I'm still not quite sure what the singer currently does for a living.

Fraser Lewry | 13 May 2008 - 10:00pm

I'm glad...

...it wasn't just me.

Dr.Robert | 13 May 2008 - 10:17pm

Singer's occupation riddle solved

He's a judge on Masterchef:

Dr.Robert | 14 May 2008 - 12:10pm

The guy from Chrysalis Records etc

A fantastic programme, poorly edited I thought. For some of the people it was very clear who was who/what but others, dunno.

EG The couple in the bath who stayed together - what was his role in the band, and what do they do now (clearly well off)? And the MD from Chrysalis - was he at the reunion? Was he the original bass player? Any ideas?

I agree about the singer - when someone is as vague as that, they are usually unemployed.

I did quite like that 'Judgement Day' song - CCR crossed with Lynryd S.

kb | 14 May 2008 - 10:17am

Yes

All of the above. And the roadie who continued to live the hippy dream and is now at the Bashara school. What did he do in-between?

I liked George, their driver: "I used to think I was unattractive but clever. Looking back I can see I wasn't bad looking at all... but boy was I stupid."

Fraser Lewry | 14 May 2008 - 10:34am

And I liked the modest guitarist...

..who lived the dream in Brazil, drifted into neurophysics and ended up a "world leader" in motion-something-or-other.

With him and the Chrysalis guy and the rich couple - makes a lie of 'getting a proper job' after education.... Though the skinny ugly chap in that special school and George the trucker - grist to the mill of most concerned middle-class parents.

kb | 14 May 2008 - 11:39am

The Globs

are at Glastonbury this year.

Jay Z who?

Vulpes Vulpes | 14 May 2008 - 6:23pm

As ever....

...the women were best. The one who had the claim to be the first naked girl on TV. She was brilliant.

David Hepworth | 14 May 2008 - 9:36pm