Segment from Bob Fosse's ALL THAT JAZZ that includes numbers:
"After You've Gone"
"There'll Be Some Changes Made"
"Who's Sorry Now"
"Some of these Days"
Brilliant Bob Fosse, Roy Scheider, Ann Reinking, Leland Palmer, Erzsebet Foldi and Jessica Lange.
Not exactly a mosh pit, but this decision seems unusual for Elvis nonetheless, when he actually goes into the audience to mingle for a while--being passed around person to person. From the 1970 concert doc "Elvis: That's The Way It Is", also features short exchanges with him and Cary Grant, along with Sammy Davis Jr during an aftershow party.....interestin g.
A shocking, shiny little 1979 penny released in 1980. Unforgettable score by John Barry. Christopher Reeve worked on this little gem during the shooting hiatus of Superman I & II. His first project & appearance he chose after the first Superman release. Wise choice. Directed by Jeannot Szwarc.
Randy Newman's "He gives us all his love" from the film farce "Cold Turkey" about a whole town who tries to stop smoking for 1 month. Directed by Norman Lear. Preceded by funny bits from a John Birch-like society featuring the hilarious character "Odie Turman" played by Judith Lowry.
film trailer:
http://www.youtub e.com/watch?v=BEcNjQ SF0fI
The incomparable, VERY colorful and VERY animated Sam Phillips describing his unique method of recording by achieving perfection through imperfection and his amusing reflections regarding Elvis Presley. Phillips can be so insightful and a comedian at the same time....he is greatly missed. Very intriguing. From the Good Rockin' Tonight Legacy of Sun Records tribute.
Mark Knopler performing Rock N' Roll Ruby along with Scotty Moore, D.J. Fontana, Jools Holland and others. From the Good Rockin' Tonight Legacy of Sun Records Tribute.
Universal eye view opening and excerpts from Robert Zemeckis' beautiful rendition of Carl Sagan's Pulitzer Prize-Winning novel, "Contact".
http://www.youtub e.com/watch?v=R7n71p m0K04