the'YES'kid
06-18-2005, 02:12 AM
Hi, a few months ago 'Ciderella' mentioned that there was a "Lift Me Up" video clip. This is the only Yes video I've never seen and it's a song I love.
I just found out that the channel "VH-1 Classics" has a program called "All Requests Hour" in which you e-mail your requests for videos.
How do I know I won't miss it if they play it?:
I just got a COX DVR which records every program I want with a simple setting. I set it up to record every single episode for that program. No matter what day or hour, it will record EVERYTHING. I don't even have to re-set it every day or watch the program live. This thing can record up to 50 or 80 hours of tv programs in it's memory (I'm not 100% sure about the hours as the promo says 50 and the booklet says 80). So even if I don't have time to see them every day I can just verify the recorded stuff every weekend, and if is not there I just erase 'em all and keep recording.
How can you help?:
send a request for that video to this e-mail address:
vh1classicrequests@vh1.com
and it wouldn't hurt to explain why you want to see this video (because it's rare, etc, etc).
thanks, let's hope I don't have to wait months for this if they even have this video.
I just found out that the channel "VH-1 Classics" has a program called "All Requests Hour" in which you e-mail your requests for videos.
How do I know I won't miss it if they play it?:
I just got a COX DVR which records every program I want with a simple setting. I set it up to record every single episode for that program. No matter what day or hour, it will record EVERYTHING. I don't even have to re-set it every day or watch the program live. This thing can record up to 50 or 80 hours of tv programs in it's memory (I'm not 100% sure about the hours as the promo says 50 and the booklet says 80). So even if I don't have time to see them every day I can just verify the recorded stuff every weekend, and if is not there I just erase 'em all and keep recording.
How can you help?:
send a request for that video to this e-mail address:
vh1classicrequests@vh1.com
and it wouldn't hurt to explain why you want to see this video (because it's rare, etc, etc).
thanks, let's hope I don't have to wait months for this if they even have this video.