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Post by jumpthegun on Nov 29, 2007 15:55:39 GMT -5
A few months ago I found a great couple of clips on youtube of George's appearence on this show. It was broken into a few parts because I believe there is a ten minute maximum clip length for you tube videos. I had it bookmarked on a computer I do not have access to at the moment, but I can't seem to find it anywhere.. not even on Google Video. The only thing that is still there is the performance that opened the segment - Gary Wright and Wonder Wheel featuring George doing "Two-Faced Man".
Does anyone have this video, or a link to it somewhere? It really was great.
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Post by iameye on Nov 29, 2007 16:15:00 GMT -5
A few months ago I found a great couple of clips on youtube of George's appearence on this show. It was broken into a few parts because I believe there is a ten minute maximum clip length for you tube videos. I had it bookmarked on a computer I do not have access to at the moment, but I can't seem to find it anywhere.. not even on Google Video. The only thing that is still there is the performance that opened the segment - Gary Wright and Wonder Wheel featuring George doing "Two-Faced Man". Does anyone have this video, or a link to it somewhere? It really was great. DICK CAVETT: No, I meant that they recognise you there in that subtle way we had you camouflaged, bending in the background like that. You know, you're only the second member of your former organisation that I've ever met. I know John. . . GEORGE: You didn't meet the other eight. DICK CAVETT: No. Were there that many? GEORGE: Yes, hundreds. DICK CAVETT: Really? I only know John. GEORGE: You know the eighteenth Beatle? DICK CAVETT: There were rumours that the Beatles were not always the same person. In fact, there was once a rumour that it wasn't even the real four of you who came here over on one trip, that they just sent four. . . GEORGE: We just sent four dummies out there. DICK CAVETT: That, and what was the other one? Oh, that you actually were all bald, and had no hair, and that was so you could go out in the street and not be recognised. GEORGE: It's all truth. Pure truth. DICK CAVETT: Oh it is? Oh, well then, they aren't rumours. www.beatlelinks.net/forums/showthread.php?t=17254
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Post by plastic paul on Nov 29, 2007 20:47:43 GMT -5
I personally wouldn't read a lot into comments like this (although in the past I probably have!), I would put a lot of it down to being fed up of the "Beatle" talk.
In that set of quotes, IMO, Dick actually gets the last laugh - that's a great line!
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Post by MikeNL on Jan 12, 2008 4:47:13 GMT -5
A few months ago I found a great couple of clips on youtube of George's appearence on this show. It was broken into a few parts because I believe there is a ten minute maximum clip length for you tube videos. I had it bookmarked on a computer I do not have access to at the moment, but I can't seem to find it anywhere.. not even on Google Video. The only thing that is still there is the performance that opened the segment - Gary Wright and Wonder Wheel featuring George doing "Two-Faced Man". Does anyone have this video, or a link to it somewhere? It really was great. DICK CAVETT: No, I meant that they recognise you there in that subtle way we had you camouflaged, bending in the background like that. You know, you're only the second member of your former organisation that I've ever met. I know John. . . GEORGE: You didn't meet the other eight. DICK CAVETT: No. Were there that many? GEORGE: Yes, hundreds. DICK CAVETT: Really? I only know John. GEORGE: You know the eighteenth Beatle? DICK CAVETT: There were rumours that the Beatles were not always the same person. In fact, there was once a rumour that it wasn't even the real four of you who came here over on one trip, that they just sent four. . . GEORGE: We just sent four dummies out there. DICK CAVETT: That, and what was the other one? Oh, that you actually were all bald, and had no hair, and that was so you could go out in the street and not be recognised. GEORGE: It's all truth. Pure truth. DICK CAVETT: Oh it is? Oh, well then, they aren't rumours. www.beatlelinks.net/forums/showthread.php?t=17254is that serious?? i don't think so.. but it sure is suspisious
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Post by plastic paul on Jan 12, 2008 22:51:34 GMT -5
Clearly not serious, however, when I read again about the "four dummies" it does remind me again (and seem like an obvious message) to take another look at Sgt. Pepper.
Four "real" Beatles and four dummies...
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