No X in Nixon. That's just a palindrome, but here are 3 highlights from Frost's 1977 interview with President Nixon, only four years after he resigned.
The two mega-artists get things in perspective here--from Kern River and the Blackboard to Nashville...and back again. And Haggard tells how he writes his songs as well as telling story behind "Kern River."
Okay...this could very well be the definitive version of this song. Natalie means every word and McEntire totally transcends on her "It's too bad" (bridge) section. Breathtaking. Note Reba's amusing little insertion during Natalie's bridge. When Natalie sings at 1:57, "...and then you snubbed me," Reba interjects, "You bad boy."
A personally revealing conversation on the original "Later." Here Scorsese talks about his first awareness of the film Director; streets of NY depicted in Hollywood pictures; growing up in the mean streets of Little Italy. This is part one of three.
Jealousy, betrayal, success, trust, DeNiro, Scorsese, raging. Also private telephones and the Academy's denial of the Oscar. In this '94 Bob Costas interview he discusses at length what all of it means to him, delving deeply into his aspects of his work relationship with DeNiro over the years.
Many complaints about Exene's lousy singing here. No doubt. It's the powerful images in the vid that get you, not the singing so much. Shot in 1982. Appeared in The Unheard Music, a good film now available on DVD.
November, 1965. New York City and the northeast suddenly go dark. Passengers are trapped inside subways and skyscrapers. But Vladimir Horowitz plays Carnegie Hall by as scheduled--by flashlight. An unforgettable night.