The end of Times Like These with the shot of the capo is actually copied from the end of Better Together. It's very brief and I don't know why it was done but it was that way in the original broadcast.
Broadcasters do that a lot - it's called a cut-away where they use a shot to cover a bad cut or just to make something look more interesting. On news interviews when they cut away to the interviewer nodding in agreement those shots are done after the end of the interview and are referred to as "the noddies".
The four clips I've posted were all that was broadcast here in the UK. It was on the BBCs interactive channels - not even on one of their mainline terrestrial stations!
It does show up on the 2nd fret after Times Like These but I am assuming that whoever did the video editing for the show cut out a song or whatever and put the ending on Times Like These.
There are 4 installments of this and I am sure that his show was longer than 30 minutes. I doubt it goes and does a show for 30 minutes. It was probably more like an hour and the editing whatever cut it down to 30 minutes and put it on YouTube!
This is exactly as the BBC broadcast it - interestingly it didn't go out on their analogue or main DVB-T channels but was on loop on one of the Freeview interactive channels for a day or so. Although you can't tell on these YouTube clips the quality wasn't great as I think this was mostly done as a radio concert and the TV converage was budget/last minute.
I paid $1,800 for mine, worth every cent, and considering they have the Quality of a $5,000 guitar, and most guitars don't even come close to getting the sound that comes from this instrument, I wouldn't even get another brand of guitar its fantastic, can't believe i didn't get one sooner, cheers
Thanks for posting these!
rascdl 1 year ago
The end of Times Like These with the shot of the capo is actually copied from the end of Better Together. It's very brief and I don't know why it was done but it was that way in the original broadcast.
cfazendin 2 years ago
Broadcasters do that a lot - it's called a cut-away where they use a shot to cover a bad cut or just to make something look more interesting. On news interviews when they cut away to the interviewer nodding in agreement those shots are done after the end of the interview and are referred to as "the noddies".
philcrawley 2 years ago
where can i see the whole concert? someone have it full or a site?
JackBonus08 3 years ago
The four clips I've posted were all that was broadcast here in the UK. It was on the BBCs interactive channels - not even on one of their mainline terrestrial stations!
philcrawley 2 years ago
well then i hope they post the whole thing i wanna hear all of it
xjustinyoux 3 years ago
u can tell some songs were cut out
isaacb1996 3 years ago 2
hahahaha, i noticed that too!
paulakapdub 3 years ago
nope he never has it on 4 times like these,
its clipped on to the head of the guitar but from an angle it looks like it is
rimshot93 3 years ago
pretty sure at 6;20 it clearly shows capo on 2nd. i got no idea how he did that, someone please explain!
mccannsman 3 years ago
It does show up on the 2nd fret after Times Like These but I am assuming that whoever did the video editing for the show cut out a song or whatever and put the ending on Times Like These.
There are 4 installments of this and I am sure that his show was longer than 30 minutes. I doubt it goes and does a show for 30 minutes. It was probably more like an hour and the editing whatever cut it down to 30 minutes and put it on YouTube!
You think?
:D
patriotbaseballer 3 years ago
This is exactly as the BBC broadcast it - interestingly it didn't go out on their analogue or main DVB-T channels but was on loop on one of the Freeview interactive channels for a day or so. Although you can't tell on these YouTube clips the quality wasn't great as I think this was mostly done as a radio concert and the TV converage was budget/last minute.
philcrawley 3 years ago
somone edited it to make it look like he finished with that song, but he didnt, he sang more after it,,
mat876 3 years ago
i saw the whole thing on bbc while ago if your interested i dunno if its still there, no harm in looking
reisgh 3 years ago
i use the same guitar as jack. Cole Clark, the only way to go. peace.
skidiver 4 years ago 4
damn it...i want Cole CLark guitar too. = )
vlovax 4 years ago
I have one too they are so great, best guitar ive ever played even better than the Martin I had!!! get one you will never regret it!!!
JackJohnsonGuitarist 4 years ago
how much do they cost?
bboyjoker228 3 years ago
I paid $1,800 for mine, worth every cent, and considering they have the Quality of a $5,000 guitar, and most guitars don't even come close to getting the sound that comes from this instrument, I wouldn't even get another brand of guitar its fantastic, can't believe i didn't get one sooner, cheers
JackJohnsonGuitarist 3 years ago
man i guess i won't be owning one of them for a while, haha.
bboyjoker228 3 years ago
man i guess i won't be owning one of them for a while, haha.
bboyjoker228 3 years ago
hahah
Kayer3 4 years ago
hey cool i'm the first !!
Kayer3 4 years ago
first the worst.. second the best.
rigglypuffers 4 years ago
Third the one with the hairy chest
NeglectedGoldfish 4 years ago
forth the one with the golden gun
cooper512 4 years ago