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  1. dick cavett. The Rolling Stones on The Dick Cavett Show (NBC, US TV) July 25 1972 Includes: -Bill Wyman interview by Dick Cavett -Mick Jagger interview by Dick Cavett -Brown Sugar/Street Fighting Man (live in New York City, July 25 1972) About The Dick Cavett Show (from Wikipedia) *Click for MORE STONES ON VIDEO

  2. When Mick Jagger appeared on the Dick Cavett Show in 1972, the host asked the singer about the concept of growing old in rock ’n’ roll. “Can you picture yourself at age 60 doing what you do ...

  3. Virtuosic blues player Jimi Hendrix appeared on the Dick Cavett Show in 1969 – against the backdrop of another catastrophic period in human history with the likes of the Vietnam War – and said that he believed that people will soon begin to use music and other artistic pursuits to find peace of mind, satisfaction and direction in their ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Janis_JoplinJanis Joplin - Wikipedia

    On July 31, 1968, Joplin made her first nationwide television appearance when the band performed on This Morning, an ABC daytime 90-minute variety show that was hosted by Dick Cavett. Shortly thereafter, network employees wiped the videotape, though the audio survives. In 1969 and 1970, Joplin made three appearances on Cavett's prime-time ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lucille_BallLucille Ball - Wikipedia

    She appeared on the Dick Cavett show in 1974 and discussed her work on I Love Lucy, and reminisced about her family history, the friends she missed from show business, and how she learned to be happy while married. She also told a story about how she helped discover an underground Japanese radio signal after accidentally picking up the signal ...

  6. Later, in episode 6, there’s a funny clip of a wasted Stone being interviewed on the Dick Cavett show, until you realize it isn’t funny at all. So many people took their own and other’s artistry for granted, like there could be an unlimited supply no matter the circumstances. Looking back on it 50 years later we sadly know better.

  7. One popular video showed Sanborn, in his late 20s and not a gray hair on his head, beside David Bowie on The Dick Cavett Show in 1974, blowing his brains out on “Young Americans.” Fans punctuated RIP posts with links to tracks from Sanborn’s hugely successful solo albums of the 1980s: Hideaway , Voyeur , Backstreet , Double Vision (with ...