Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Wow. Getting worse.

Unbelievable. The first hour of this awful series "Seven Nights to Rock" just ended with Altamount; the end of the 60s. And unless I missed something there was NOT A SINGLE MENTION of the Beatles. Wow. It was basically 40 minutes of the Stones and 20 minutes of Cream. Which, I believe, is longer than their actual time as a band was. This is so bad I'm forced to watch the second segment, which I see is titled "White Light/White Heat." Hmm. Lemme guess: 10 minutes of Lou Reed, 10 minutes of Floyd and then 40 minutes of fucking Bowie. My cap is doffed. Unreal.

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Gina said...
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Gina said...

wait'll you get to Night 4:'White Nights'.

60 minutes of pure soundtrack.

Say You, Say Me"
Performed by Lionel Richie

"Separate Lives"
Written by Bishop
Performed by Phil Collins and Marilyn Martin

"Prove Me Wrong"
Music performed by David Pack
Danced by Mikhail Baryshnikov and Gregory Hines

"Far Post"
Performed by Robert Plant

"People On a String"
Performed by Roberta Flack

"This is Your Day"
Performed by Sandy Stewart and Nile Rodgers

"Snake Charmer"
Performed by John Hiatt

"The Other Side of the World"
Performed by Chaka Khan

"My Love is Chemical"
Performed by Lou Reed

"tapDANCE"
Performed by David Foster
Danced by Gregory Hines

"People Have Got to Move"
Music performed by Jenny Burton
Danced by Mikhail Baryshnikov and Gregory Hines

"Fastidious Horses"
Music performed by Vladimir Visotsky
Danced by Mikhail Baryshnikov

"There's a Boat Dat's Leavin' Soon For New York"
from "Porgy and Bess"
Sung and danced by Gregory Hines

"Le Jeune Homme et La Morte"
Choreographed by Roland Petit
Danced by Mikhail Baryshnikov during the opening titles