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From: Grendelmonster8u
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  • Always wondered how he got Eddie Hutt's jersey... Eddie Hutt was #41, played DB for UCLA back in the 60's... same team as Gary Beban, '67 Heisman Trophy winner. Thanks for posting... bunch of those photos I've never seen before either.

  • @ekahiway You know, I'm pretty clueless about old sports teams and I always wondered why he wore all these numbered jerseys into the 70s. He wore that #7 one frequently that's in the video. He doesn't have anything to do w/ UCLA...he dropped out of Lousiana State Univ., moved around a lot as a kid, so I don't know about this part of him.

  • @Grendelmonster8u You know, I forgot he went to LSU. I think I'm wrong in assuming it was a UCLA jersey (LSU is purple & gold; UCLA at the time had similar dark blue & gold striped jerseys) cause he lived in LA most of the time from '66 on... brought his mother & sister to live in LA at the time as I recall. It probably is a LSU jersey, makes more sense reppin' LSU on the back cover of his first solo album.

  • @ekahiway The #7 jersey at 3:35 is like the #21 on the cover of his Turnin' Back the Pages album. Read that where he played concerts for univ. students he'd wear the local team shirt given to him. He liked the comfort of them, and he liked football. He said Jann Wenner of Rolling Stone magazine would get on his case about the shirts..."What's with these football jerseys?" Jann said he looked like Popeyes, whatever that is. I also saw Stephen recently & uploaded a video.

  • one of the best line ups of collaborating artists ever I think

  • @whasudr Yes, definitely. It's too bad Jimi Hendrix didn't get to hear the finished product. Some solo efforts don't always take off, but he used great people, this wonderful chorus, and the album is as meaningful to me as the Buffalo Springfield and Crosby Stills & Nash (and Young) albums. Thanks for watching.

  • That was very well done!

    Now you realize we are not powerless, and fair use copyright law is on OUR side if we respect its intent.

    I saw a few pics in there that I had never seen before...

    Consider yourself subscribed.

  • @clayopalstar Thank you so much. I don't know how to connect your video to this one so that others may see another great song from this Stills solo album that has such great choral backing. I hope people will check out this album because it's got a little bit of everything and great collaborators to boot.

    Here's your video of "Sit Yourself Down": watch?v=FwttKbqk8WQ&feature=re­lated

  • @Grendelmonster8u,

    I just did it!

    When you click the box to "respond to this video," it says "or create a video response" on the right.

    Select a video from the list of your videos and send. Some approve instantly, others require approval from the uploader, some will not accept a video response. All depends on your privacy settings, which you can edit any time.

    I require approval of video responses because it was getting out of hand, with people posting stuff not even related to the video.

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