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Since this is all hypothetical, I'll say I wish Mort Sahl would have directed. He wrote 22 movies, but none were ever made. First sale was to Clint Eastwood (but it wasn't made because Mort refused to do a 2nd treatment without pay). Looking at old newspapers, they announced "The Last Anchorman" (Gregory Peck, Meryl Streep) to come out in 1978, but it never happened.
Mort Sahl (Reagan)
https://youtu.be/yCz_gfyy2Z8
"Hollywood After Dark" was the one I liked. Very funny parody.
pretty corny, lol
A lot of people seem to like transformations in a movie. De Niro gaining a bunch of weight for the overrated "Raging Bull" or even in a character like Michael Corleone in "The Godfather"
David Lee Roth.. I've heard him say this even in 2015 ("I've been infatuated, but you'll know when I'm in love), but it's a repeat of what he said in 1984, and it's probably one of a few times he's honest about himself (when it's not bragging)
https://youtu.be/0ei1deThVhE
Did you read Felder's book? It's pretty good
Fine voice, too!
Nice playing! Thanks
Just filled this on another forum, so all I have to do is paste.. I actually left one of my very favorites on my initial post.
Chicago
(in order)
25 or 6 to 4
Little One
Searchin' So Long
Take Me Back To Chicago
Something In This City Changes People
Oh, Thank You Great Spirit
Wishing You Were Here
Beginnings
Just You N' Me
Never Been In Love Before
Women Don't Want To Love Me
Poem For The People
Baby What a Big Surprise
Dialogue
Old Days
Takin' It On Uptown
Mother
Call One Me
Byblos
Another Rainy Day In New York City
Your Love's An Attitude
Dialogue
Policeman
Introduction
The Greatest Love On Earth
Interesting.. Sanders and Maugham were both homosexuals, too.
Same. I always found it interesting that "Aqualung" is their signature song, but no flute.
Another fun fact.. Despite what the music video shows, it's actually Glenn Frey who plays the great guitar solo
It was on "Wish You Were Here", another great album. Great song, too!
I'd consider them both as favorites..
Led Zeppelin
-Achilles Last Stand
-Ten Years Gone
-Kashmir
-No Quarter https://youtu.be/tFZy4ot2O2g
-Tangerine
Beatles
-A Day In The Life
-Come Together
-Something
-Dear Prudence
-Don't Let Me Down
-Eleanor Rigby
Yeah, your previous thread gave me the idea!
And yes, they are in order.
"The Gunner's Dream" is a great song. Speaking of the sax, notice Roger's voice and sax suddenly become one. I think I would have liked "Saturday In The Park" more, but I heard it on commercials years ago, and it might have ruined it. Maybe it's a little too happy for me, lol. But a great theme. Robert Lamm found 8mm video he found, and described it in a song.. Always love the "Slow motion riders..." part.
I'm more of a song person (good thread idea?)
Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon
The Doors - L.A. Woman
Chicago - VII
I don't know anyone who prefers Van Hagar, or listened to his solo stuff, or Montrose.
I haven't gone in years, and probably only a handful of times in my entire life. I don't know anyone who even watches movies anymore. "I can't focus" (staring at their screen) while I'm at a point where nothing on my watch-list seems interesting.