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THE TOMORROW SHOW WITH TOM SNYDER: John, Paul, Tom & Ringo John Lennon spoke with Tom about the Beatles, his solo career and his troubles with the Nixon administration in April 1975. It proved to be Johns last TV interview; what youll see here is the 1980 re-broadcast from the day after he died (featuring added interviews) plus a 1981 interview with Ringo and a 1979 interview with Paul. Thats well over two and a half hours of words and wisdom from the Beatles.
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 John "Mitch" Mitchell (1947 - 2008)Mitchell was known for his work with The Jimi Hendrix Experience on such songs as "Manic Depression", "Voodoo Child (Slight Return)", "Fire" and "Third Stone from the Sun". Mitchell came from a jazz background and like many of his drummer contemporaries was strongly influenced by the work of Elvin Jones, Max Roach, and Joe Morello.
Brian Wilson Limited Edition CD/DVD Only While Supplies Last!Rolling Stone (p.70) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "[H]e sings with a reborn will, even when the truth hurts....It has a natural, hopeful flow that leaves you warm all over."
Paste (magazine) (p.60) - "[A]lternately gorgeous and gut-wrenching....If you are about this tortured genius and his music, THAT LUCKY OLD SUN is an essential yet gripping narrative."
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Lee Hazlewood (1929 - 2007) Among his early hits was "The Fool", recorded by rockabilly artist Sanford Clark in 1956. Hazlewood also worked with pioneering rock guitarist Duane Eddy.[1] and became co-composer with Eddy on such hit singles as "Boss Guitar", "40 Miles Of Bad Road", "Shazam!", "Rebel Rouser" and "[Dance With The] Guitar Man". Hazlewood was most famous for writing the 1966 Nancy Sinatra UK #1 hit, "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'"; "How Does That Grab Ya, Darlin'" and "Sugar Town", also for Nancy.[2] He also wrote "Houston", a US hit recorded by Dean Martin. However, his own output also achieved a cult status in the underground rock scene, with songs covered by artists such as Lydia Lunch, Primal Scream, Einstürzende Neubauten, Nick Cave, Hooverphonic, Anita Lane, Megadeth, and Boyd Rice.
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These Boots Are Made for Walkin': The Complete MGM Recordings
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Greatest Hits
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