In this 2014 (over 60 min.) discussion, Graham Nash speaks about his autobiography "Wild Tales: A Rock and Roll Life." B)
Graham Nash spills the beans
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Pierre
Brilliant,thanks.
Dermot
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Brilliant,thanks.
Dermot
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Thanks for posting this. I had no idea the Library of Congress did these types of events.
I read the book and it was fascinating. Even so, I could listen to the stories again and again.
Lynn
I read the book and it was fascinating. Even so, I could listen to the stories again and again.
Lynn
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Thx for posting this... - I;m just running through the beginning discussion, very interesting - Graham Nash did a number of interviews around the time his book was launched.
I can vouch for some of his memories of the north of England in the 50s and early 60s....but I never heard any of the Beatles suggest that Liverpool and Manchester were actually the same place haha ! In fact, as a tip for visiitors, i doubt if you'd survive long in either city if you tried to suggest it today...
I can vouch for some of his memories of the north of England in the 50s and early 60s....but I never heard any of the Beatles suggest that Liverpool and Manchester were actually the same place haha ! In fact, as a tip for visiitors, i doubt if you'd survive long in either city if you tried to suggest it today...
This is a great interview although I've only seen about half so far. I loved the reminiscence about post war England and to realize how much good music came out of that era. I know I've always heard of skiffle music and skiffle bands being associated with the time, but never knew what it sounded like. So I did a little search on YouTube and this is what I came up with. Fun and amazing.
Edit--What's "Mosfilm" and what does it not like about TG? I thought the clip was interesting because it was the only old one I could find on skiffle.
Edit--What's "Mosfilm" and what does it not like about TG? I thought the clip was interesting because it was the only old one I could find on skiffle.