Amy Haugesag wrote:
> Jerald writes:
>
> >>Also worth mentioning that the new ABC show "Cupid" recently featured a
> >>Lucinda Williams song. I don't know enough about her songs to tell one from
> >>the other, but it had the lines "I thought I'd lost, but I'm glad I found
> >>it" or something l
At 12:38 PM 1/27/99 -0600, you wrote:
>At 12:46 PM 1/27/99 -0500, you wrote:
>>Also worth mentioning that the new ABC show "Cupid" recently featured a
>>Lucinda Williams song. I don't know enough about her songs to tell one from
>>the other, but it had the lines "I thought I'd lost, but I'm glad I
<< And finally, in a miraculous effort to combine TV fluff with twang content:
Did anyone happen to notice that Matthew Ryan had a song in Dawson's Creek
last night? That makes Whiskeytown, my So Cal pal Ryan McAnany and I think
Lucinda. There's an NDer lurking on their production staff. We li
At 12:46 PM 1/27/99 -0500, you wrote:
>Also worth mentioning that the new ABC show "Cupid" recently featured a
>Lucinda Williams song. I don't know enough about her songs to tell one from
>the other, but it had the lines "I thought I'd lost, but I'm glad I found
>it" or something like that.
>
>One
Howdy,
Neal Weiss says: <>
Also worth mentioning that the new ABC show "Cupid" recently featured a
Lucinda Williams song. I don't know enough about her songs to tell one from
the other, but it had the lines "I thought I'd lost, but I'm glad I found
it" or something like that.
I recognized it as
In a message dated 1/26/99 8:32:10 PM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
<< Yup. And I'll probably get this wrong too, but wasn't Night Flight the
umbrella for the show that Peter Ivers did that spotlighted early-80's LA
scene bands? (Name of the show I can't remember, I know one
Christopher M Knaus writes:
>AA!!!
>Someone else has actually seen that movie. In fact, I also saw it on
>Night Flight (when they weren't doing their 'humor in video' or 'sex
>in video' montages) Great flick, very punk, Is it even available on
>video? Is there a sou
>>-My first viewing of "Ladies and gentlemen, The Fabulous Stains."
CK:
>AA!!!
>Someone else has actually seen that movie. In fact, I also saw it on
>Night Flight (when they weren't doing their 'humor in video' or 'sex in
>video' montages) Great flick, very punk, Is
Hey there,
>-My first viewing of "Ladies and gentlemen, The Fabulous Stains."
>What a great punk rock film with members of The Clash and Sex Pistols as
this
>touring band that is overshadowed by thier groupies whom decide to form
their
>own band.
>
AA!!!
Someone el
At 10:36 PM 1/26/1999 Mitch "F-Troop on VHS" wrote:
>What a great late night show.
>
>Two times that stick in my mind while watching this:
>-one of the best bio-documentaries I have ever seen, and it happened to be on
>one of the great legends, Les Paul.
>-My first viewing of "Ladies and gentleme
What a great late night show.
Two times that stick in my mind while watching this:
-one of the best bio-documentaries I have ever seen, and it happened to be on
one of the great legends, Les Paul.
-My first viewing of "Ladies and gentlemen, The Fabulous Stains." What a
great punk rock film with
> this late-night TV show called "Night Flight",
Yeah I rember that show. All kinds of music from Punk Rock to Bluegrass.
It was on USA Network wasn't it?
This is where I saw the Merle and Willie version of "Pancho and Lefty".
Also saw a great Emmylou Harris live concert one night.
Stick
>Obviously it was an outtake they did in an odd (very odd!) moment... And if
>ANYONE here knows where I can get my hands on a copy of this, please share
>this information.
http://www.moviesunlimited.com/blooper.htm claims to have a whole bunch of such stuff,
including:
Boob Tube Blunders
A delir
I just remembered one of the weirdest TV-rock moments I ever experienced --
even weirder than ANY Shatner spoken-word thang (which, though I missed his
latest, are guaranteed to be pretty darn weird).
Anyway. There used to be this late-night TV show called "Night Flight",
which started out by run
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