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WestLAGuy uploaded a new video
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To me this video represents MTV at its most influential. A great track, ...
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To me this video represents MTV at its most influential. A great track, filmed beautifully and starring Super Models Naomi Campbell, Linda Evangelista, Christy Turlington, Cindy Crawford and Tatjana Patitz plus three prominent male models of that time, John Pearson, Peter Formby and Mario Sorrenti.
But it was these five women plus two or three others who were known worldwide and for a few years had the power it seemed to make a designer's rep just because they were doing his or her collection. Plus, this was pre-Internet, and all the rest of our instant personal communications devices and outlets, resulting in attention being lavished on a few common sources of news, and certainly MTV had it all coming out of the 1980's.
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Filmed in wonderful color, this special promotional film was made in 195...
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Filmed in wonderful color, this special promotional film was made in 1951 , it is 35 minutes long & is of perfect quality! This lost gem was never shown to the public & was used for promotional use only among record executives! It hasn't been seen in over 55 years!! What's on it? well, we get to see lots of great color footage of Hollywood landmarks first up.
Mel plays a record dealer who is desperately trying to sell anyone a record at the corner of Sunset & Vine streets in Hollywood, California. While pestering several people, (including Yogi Yorgeson!!), Billy May approaches playing a regular guy walking down the street, Mel takes him into his record store, (Wallichs Music City) & proceeds to pitch everything in the store to him.
In the end Billy won't pay the 85 cents for a record & Mel decides to show him exactly how records are made! They go over to the Capitol Records recording studios on Melrose Avenue & meet with Alan Livingston who takes them on a tour, here is where they run into several famous folks while getting into a little bit of mischief along the way! We get to see rare footage of Dean Martin in the studio actually recording one of his hit records! they run into Les Paul and Mary Ford, a vocal group, a country & western singer (Merle Travis?), and even Bozo the clown!
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WestLAGuy uploaded a new video
(6 days ago)
Sure, I've seen some great bands in big arenas over the years, but the b...
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Sure, I've seen some great bands in big arenas over the years, but the best nights have always been spent in clubs like this one. It's Saturday Night - October 28. 1978 Essex University, Colchester, England
It's loud, it's raw and who gives a fuck if you can't find a seat because you're in the moment with people almost as crazy as you and your friends. And if you're lucky, there will be a few nights when it's one for the memory bank. Such as this night in England with AC/DC. Tell me you wouldn't want to be at the edge of the stage right now.
AC/DC: Bon Scott - vocal Angus Young - lead guitar Malcolm Young - guitar and backing vocals Cliff Williams - bass and backing vocals Phil Rudd - drums
AC/DC
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"@242ls88 Perfect ! Could you arrange for this to happen on Sports Center..."
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"@242ls88 Perfect ! Could you arrange for this to happen on Sports Center? "turn your fuckin hat around ......" Might be the new Knicks slogan with Ana providing the theme music."
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" Interesting thought, but I think Lowell was referencing the 1954 film Th..."
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" Interesting thought, but I think Lowell was referencing the 1954 film The UnHoly Four where a guy goes fishing with three of his buddies and disappears for 4 years. Lowell liked to fish, during the recording of the first Little Feat album he cut his left hand clelaning a fish he caught and that's why Ry Cooder was on it..This was an ad lib from the "Waiting for Columbus" live track with Mick Taylor...I haven't seen it on any "Apolitical Blues" lyric posting"
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