Entertainment For Lively Minds
I can't decide if that's amazingly brilliant or excruciatingly awful. It somehow manages to be both at the same time...
If you'd told me that such a film existed I'd have laughed but it's not really that bad is it.
ever the master of understatement. Stephen Stills shows him how it should be done.
...that was fantastic! Who knew...?
It put me in mind of a couple of other unlikely collaborations (one with the Tomster).
Here's the first - Tom, Van & Jeff Beck:
And the second - from that same early 70s variety show era. It's Johnny Cash, Eric Clapton and Carl Perkins with 'Matchbox circa 1970 - dynamite!
And finally... Carl & Eric again, from the early '80s. Eric's on form here - as far as I can see, he never played solos this exciting ever again...
Lummy.
I can't decide if that's amazingly brilliant or excruciatingly awful. It somehow manages to be both at the same time...
Blimey
If you'd told me that such a film existed I'd have laughed but it's not really that bad is it.
Good old Tom,
ever the master of understatement. Stephen Stills shows him how it should be done.
Bring in on home, Happy Person!
...that was fantastic! Who knew...?
It put me in mind of a couple of other unlikely collaborations (one with the Tomster).
Here's the first - Tom, Van & Jeff Beck:
And the second - from that same early 70s variety show era. It's Johnny Cash, Eric Clapton and Carl Perkins with 'Matchbox circa 1970 - dynamite!
And finally... Carl & Eric again, from the early '80s. Eric's on form here - as far as I can see, he never played solos this exciting ever again...