gstallons Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago (edited) And you know Eric knew he was an unknown in that bar and enjoyed the moment . You see all of these self-inflated a$$ holes in public , on TV , etc. Then you see these really great people in person and in interviews on TV and the are humble and respectful . The @#$$#! Cavett interview of Jimi Hendrix comes to mind as the example of humility . Edited 15 hours ago by gstallons more info 1
gstallons Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago (edited) I tried to correct Mr Cavett's name but it would not let me Edited 15 hours ago by gstallons 1
docc Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 13 minutes ago, gstallons said: I tried to correct Mr Cavett's name but it would not let me Yeah, don't try calling me a @#$$#! We gots software for that kind of thing! 1
LowRyter Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago I remember seeing Hendrix live on Cavett. As well as Janis, Lennon, Jefferson Airplane. His band was led by Bobby Rosengarden. The show's theme was "Candide". Cavett perhaps educated me as a young teen as much as any news, lit or humanity study I ever had. There were some nasty feuds as well, like Mailer and Vidal. I recommend Gore Vidal's US History Series (aka "Narratives of Empire"). My favorites were "Lincoln" and "Empire". Chronologically, the series begins with "Burr". 2
docc Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago Y'all know "It Takes a Lot of Medicine to Go This Fast " . . . (skip to 2:14 for the horn solo) 1
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