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Matt 'interesting' Wilson wrote:So I went from looking at the "I'm a Man" riff, to showing how the rave up was popular for awhile.
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Mike Douglas used to have good music guests on his show.
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whodathunkit wrote: Somewhere it's always 1972.
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You can't get it on Youtube but this Vimeo page contains "Rockin' In The Free World" live on SNL in 1989:
https://vimeo.com/257240822
Neil's very very short lived band of Charlie Drayton on bass, Steve Jordan on drums, and "Poncho" guitar.
A fucking incendiary performance.
https://vimeo.com/257240822
Neil's very very short lived band of Charlie Drayton on bass, Steve Jordan on drums, and "Poncho" guitar.
A fucking incendiary performance.
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sloopjohnc wrote:Mike Douglas used to have good music guests on his show.
Yeah, a few years ago I started a thread on clips from his show, and despite attempts to bog it down into something it wasn't (the thread, that is), which actually added a good dose of absurdity to the whole enterprise, there was some pretty cool stuff we dug up. A few months later I tried one on The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour, and there weren't any takers. You try, you do what you can, then sometimes you wonder if it's worth the bother. And people wonder why other posters don't feel like starting threads - "Mee-yaaaah! Mee-yaaaah! Muggsy's mad now. Mee-yaaaah!" Yeah, that's the hill I'd want to die on. Sheesh. But fuck it, here they are again:
The Mike Douglas Show
The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour
(P.S.: Bent Fabric for the win!)
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Well, he doesn't play any music, but this'll do for now:
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Jeff Beck on Arsenio Hall around the time of Guitar Shop was superb and very loud.
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zoomboogity wrote:Well, he doesn't play any music, but this'll do for now:
Oh, God love him. Total hero.
Matt 'interesting' Wilson wrote:So I went from looking at the "I'm a Man" riff, to showing how the rave up was popular for awhile.
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zoomboogity wrote:
The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour
But the Smothers Brothers Show wasn't a talk show. It was great, tho.
whodathunkit wrote: Somewhere it's always 1972.
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Diamond Dog wrote:You can't get it on Youtube but this Vimeo page contains "Rockin' In The Free World" live on SNL in 1989:
https://vimeo.com/257240822
Neil's very very short lived band of Charlie Drayton on bass, Steve Jordan on drums, and "Poncho" guitar.
A fucking incendiary performance.
Yeah, that was badass. I saw that when it came on. I was still young enough to be home or otherwise in front of a TV for SNL when necessary.
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LeBaron wrote:Yeah, that was badass. I saw that when it came on.
Same here. It was fun seeing that again (even if the sound is pretty f'd up). I'd forgotten about Poncho kicking Neil in the ass (around 4:50).
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Dawkins and Brandon Flowers discuss the Book Of Mormon
I've been talking about writing a book - 25 years of TEFL - for a few years now. I've got it in me.
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Speaking of Letterman, this is from one of his last Late Show shows. I didn't see it at the time so I'm not sure why George Clooney handcuffed himself to Dave. I've probably watched the interview portion of this almost as much as I have the Beefhearts. And the song's nice, too.