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He experimented with many different genres after going solo, releasing the albums ''Digital Dance Floor'' and ''Spirit Level''.
 
He experimented with many different genres after going solo, releasing the albums ''Digital Dance Floor'' and ''Spirit Level''.
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*[http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03vh107 BBC page]
  
 
[[Category:2014|Pern, Brian]]
 
[[Category:2014|Pern, Brian]]
 
[[Category:Television series|Pern, Brian]]
 
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[[Category:Rock|Pern, Brian]]
 
[[Category:Rock|Pern, Brian]]

Latest revision as of 18:39, 21 September 2017

Aging prog rocker and frontman of the 1970s group Thotch, in several short BBC television series in mockumentary format:

  • The Life of Rock, with Brian Pern February 2014
  • Brian Pern: A Life in Rock December 2014
  • Brian Pern: 45 Years of Prog and Roll January 2016.
  • Brian Pern: A Tribute March 29, 2017 (one-off)

Over the course of the various serieseses, Pern reunites his band, tries to stage a jukebox musical (Stowe Boys), tries to stage his rock opera The Day of the Triffids (based on the sci-fi novel of the same name), records a Christmas album to raise money for bi-polar polar bears, plays festivals, releases an autobiography, avoids his induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and finally dies in a Segway accident.

Played by Simon Day, the character is a parody of real prog rocker turned pop star Peter Gabriel.

He experimented with many different genres after going solo, releasing the albums Digital Dance Floor and Spirit Level.

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