Merv Griffin Show: August/September 1981
A well-publicized affair with actress Victoria Principal ensued, while Gibb signed to several projects outside of the recording studio, including acclaimed performances in Andrew Lloyd Webber's Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat on Broadway, Gilbert & Sullivan's The Pirates of Penzance in Los Angeles, and a short-term stint as co-host of the television music show Solid Gold.
However, as Gibb's drug use intensified, he was unable to commit to regular performances and tapings; he was eventually removed from each of said endeavors. His romance with Principal also ended a short time later, but not before recording and releasing a vanity duet of the Everly Brothers' classic "All I Have To Do Is Dream.This would be Gibb's last official single, and his last US chart entry, peaking at number 51
God, it wouldn't be such a pain in the ass replacing sebastian's great clips removed by YouTube, if they weren't great.
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September 1, 2007
Andy Gibb + Victoria Principal: All I Have To Do Is Dream [MERV GRIFFIN SHOW 1981] Replaced 12.08
August 31, 2007
Kate & Anna McGarrigle with Emmylou Harris - Goin Back to Harlan
"From the 1996 first series of 'Transatlantic Sessions' a lovely acoustic performance of Anna's composition 'Goin Back to Harlan' - a song Emmylou also recorded for her Wrecking Ball album.
Amongst those accompanying are Aly Bain and Jay Ungar on fiddles and Russ Barenberg guitar. (more) "
Added by StAlphege
August 30, 2007
Marion Williams - I'm Going To Live The Life I Sing About In My Song
"from the early 60s TV show "Hotenanny", hosted by Jack Linkletter.
The episode containing this performance first aired 9/28/1963, from the University of Pittsburgh. "
Added by SirMixItAllUp
August 29, 2007
August 28, 2007
Butch Willis & The Rocks - The Garden's Outside / The Girl's on My Mind
"Primitive rocker Butch Willis & The Rocks perform two of their hits "The Garden's Outside" and "The Girl's on My Mind" at a public access TV studio in Forestville, Maryland. Backed by the "House Band from Hell", Butch's inimitable vocal stylings can be best-described as outsider music or proto-grunge. This 1985 performance features a throat guitarist and a fog machine mishap."
Added by HMPL