Tom Waits, Marvin Hamlisch, Mike Douglas: Why the 70s Were Kind Of Awesome
Its all here: the smoking on stage, the awkward interaction between guests of different 'stripes', the sleaze of 'SHOWBIZ'. And I love it. Best exchange:
Mike: Do you consider yourself a poet or a singer? Tom: I'm a Methodist.
The '70s are a great crossroads period, where great artistry was at the forefront of a lot of media (movies, TV, music, etc.), but rampant commercialism and throwaway culture was about to stomp them underground.
What do we have now that in 30 years will be comparable to Taxi Driver, SNL, Bruce, and the AMC Pacer?
Well said! Ah, the Pacer. Back when seatbelts were for looks, we had an LTD station wagon that we could roam around in on long trips. And our elementary school bus driver was a wild-driving hippie who would always stop and pickup hitchhikers. I was probably a teenager before I realized buses weren't in the same class as firetrucks and ambulances when it came to traffic laws.
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The '70s are a great crossroads period, where great artistry was at the forefront of a lot of media (movies, TV, music, etc.), but rampant commercialism and throwaway culture was about to stomp them underground.
What do we have now that in 30 years will be comparable to Taxi Driver, SNL, Bruce, and the AMC Pacer?
Well said! Ah, the Pacer. Back when seatbelts were for looks, we had an LTD station wagon that we could roam around in on long trips. And our elementary school bus driver was a wild-driving hippie who would always stop and pickup hitchhikers. I was probably a teenager before I realized buses weren't in the same class as firetrucks and ambulances when it came to traffic laws.
Awesome clip, Dave, thanks for posting!
Man, watching Tom squirm during the interview segment made ME uncomfortable.
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