Posted August 1, 200618 yr I've uploaded my Dive In video filmed at Lincoln Castle last August....HERE
August 1, 200618 yr Thanks Pam - brilliant to watch and re-live!!! That was a wonderful gig, wasn't it :dance: Julie
August 1, 200618 yr Author It sure was..........I love the bit when he laughs as Greg gives him his plectrum he dropped :lol:
August 2, 200618 yr Thanks, pam. It's really clear. What a gig! Fabulous fun and great company. Those two guys (Double Impact?)worked like dervishes and the duo from X Factor were very entertaining too. GA were a disappointment, an anti-climax - their choreographed routines seemed lacklustre in comparison to D's more natural mobility and stagecraft and they partly mimed some of their set. Everyone else sang live. I do love D's laugh. He never flinched when he dropped his plectrum and he just kept playing. He was really thrown when Greg picked it up and gave him it. I don't suppose we'll ever hear those alternative lyrics to Dive In again.
August 2, 200618 yr Thanks again Pam, You are making me smile today. :D That was an exciting 2 months last year :dance: :yahoo:
August 2, 200618 yr I would love to be able to watch all these fab videos on myspace, but I keep getting a pop up saying click this to use Active X and I can't view the page until I do. When I have, I get a quicktime symbol appear next to the video, and I can't watch it :( It has now also stopped my song and videos on my myspace site from playing too :( Does anyone have any idea how to get rid of this annoying Active X thingy PLEEEEEEASE! ;)
August 2, 200618 yr I would love to be able to watch all these fab videos on myspace, but I keep getting a pop up saying click this to use Active X and I can't view the page until I do. When I have, I get a quicktime symbol appear next to the video, and I can't watch it :( It has now also stopped my song and videos on my myspace site from playing too :( Does anyone have any idea how to get rid of this annoying Active X thingy PLEEEEEEASE! ;) After I had installed Active X, I had to turn my computer off and then back on again to complete the installation. Have you tried that B.P.? :) Julie
August 3, 200618 yr After I had installed Active X, I had to turn my computer off and then back on again to complete the installation. Have you tried that B.P.? :) Julie I haven't installed active x but my computer has been on and off several times and I still get it appearing, it's driving me :wacko: :angry:
August 3, 200618 yr When I couldn't get them to play it was because I needed to update Quicktime. I think the version I had came with the Dvd of The Making of Colourblind. A quick update and I've had no problems since. I always just ignore that Active X pop-up. I haven't a clue what it is or whether it's on my computer or not. Edited August 3, 200618 yr by Baytree
August 3, 200618 yr When I couldn't get them to play it was because I needed to update Quicktime. I think the version I had came with the Dvd of The Making of Colourblind. A quick update and I've had no problems since. I always just ignore that Active X pop-up. I haven't a clue what it is or whether it's on my computer or not. The problem I have is it won't allow me to ignore it, I can't move anywhere on the page until I click the ok button for active x :angry: I will try and update my quicktime, but I am sure it is already the current version :( God this annoying thing is driving me crazy :angry: :angry: :angry: Thanks for your suggestion though BT :)
August 3, 200618 yr Author Mine are recorded on to Windows Media Player. Not sure what your problem is Paul....sorry
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