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they are the led zeppelin, a pop group on tour.the private quarters does it have a bedroom or fireplace. >> i'm a bit upset it doesn't have a pool table on board. apart from that, i think this is the best way to travel. >> americans are spending $2 million a year on music. that's $700 million more than the movie industry grosses in ticket sales. >> i'm telling you that rock 'n' roll is no different from ibm, xerox, chevrolet. supply and demand. >> rock 'n' roll had been a gritty novel business. in the '70s it becomes the main event, and that has repercussions in all sorts of positive and negative ways. >> the total cost of this tour is $3.5 million. now, the gross for the tour is in the reason of $11 million. so, yeah, it's a living. >> it was so decadent is over the top, and money just, whew, being thrown against the wall. >> could be a hypocrite if you're evoking the ideas of young people, taking young people's money and putting it in your pocket. really what you are is you're a middle-aged family man, and it's only the hypocrisy
they are the led zeppelin, a pop group on tour.the private quarters does it have a bedroom or fireplace. >> i'm a bit upset it doesn't have a pool table on board. apart from that, i think this is the best way to travel. >> americans are spending $2 million a year on music. that's $700 million more than the movie industry grosses in ticket sales. >> i'm telling you that rock 'n' roll is no different from ibm, xerox, chevrolet. supply and demand. >> rock 'n' roll had been...
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in 920 some of the musicians and bands who have experimented with it since are the beach boys led zeppelin tom waits and as john me shows yaar. the movie going public is familiar with the sound of this forbear of the synthesizer from horror and science fiction films it's still used occasionally on soundtracks even now. because this tradition came about because when the pheromone was 1st developed musicians played with lots of abroad even on the violin and other instruments. among us if you apply that to the thera many it sounds a bit spooky. carolyn i got her very 1st fareham and at age 7 she learned to play from among others the inventor's own grandniece. by age 16 she developed a new technique that's now in general use worldwide that allows the musician to play with far greater precision the instrument reacts to every slightest movement. ever if i so much as bream. that it changes the sound. so to play a very precise note i have to stay completely still i think. but if i play notes more freely in an experimental performance for instance i can move my entire body to. carolina i spent some
in 920 some of the musicians and bands who have experimented with it since are the beach boys led zeppelin tom waits and as john me shows yaar. the movie going public is familiar with the sound of this forbear of the synthesizer from horror and science fiction films it's still used occasionally on soundtracks even now. because this tradition came about because when the pheromone was 1st developed musicians played with lots of abroad even on the violin and other instruments. among us if you...
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in 920 some of the musicians and bands who have experimented with it since are the beach boys led zeppelin tom waits and as john me shows yaar. the movie going public is familiar with the sound of this forbear of the synthesizer from horror and science fiction films it's still used occasionally on soundtracks even now. because this tradition came about because when the fireman was 1st developed musicians played with lots of abroad even on the violin and other instruments. among us if you apply that to fareham and it sounds a bit spooky. carolyn i got her very 1st there and then at age 7 she learned to play from among others the inventor's own grandniece. by age 16 she developed a new technique that's now in general use worldwide that allows the musician to play with far greater precision the instrument reacts to every slightest movement. ever if i so much as breathe. that changes the sound. so to play a very precise note i have to stay completely still i think. but if i play notes more freely in an experimental performance for instance i can move my entire body to. carolina i'd spent some
in 920 some of the musicians and bands who have experimented with it since are the beach boys led zeppelin tom waits and as john me shows yaar. the movie going public is familiar with the sound of this forbear of the synthesizer from horror and science fiction films it's still used occasionally on soundtracks even now. because this tradition came about because when the fireman was 1st developed musicians played with lots of abroad even on the violin and other instruments. among us if you apply...
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in 920 some of the musicians and bands who have experimented with it since are the beach boys led zeppelin tom waits and as john me shows yaar. the movie going public is familiar with the sound of this forbear of the synthesizer from horror and science fiction films it's still used occasionally on soundtracks even now. because this tradition came about because when the famine was 1st developed musicians played with lots of abroad even on the violin and other instruments. among us if you apply that to the thera men it sounds a bit spooky. carol you know our very 1st fareham and at age 7 she learned to play from among others the inventor's own grandniece. by age 16 she developed a new technique that's now in general use worldwide that allows the musician to play with far greater precision the instrument reacts to every slightest movement. ever if i so much as breathe. that changes the sound. so to play a very precise note was i have to stay completely still i think. but if i play notes more freely and then experimental performance for instance i can move my entire body. carolina i'd spent so
in 920 some of the musicians and bands who have experimented with it since are the beach boys led zeppelin tom waits and as john me shows yaar. the movie going public is familiar with the sound of this forbear of the synthesizer from horror and science fiction films it's still used occasionally on soundtracks even now. because this tradition came about because when the famine was 1st developed musicians played with lots of abroad even on the violin and other instruments. among us if you apply...
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instrument 920 some of the musicians and bands who have experimented with it since are the beach boys led zeppelin tom waits and as john me shows yaar. the movie going public is familiar with the sound of this forbear of the synthesizer from horror and science fiction films it's still used occasionally on soundtracks even now. because this tradition came about because when the pheromone was 1st developed musicians played with lots of abroad even on the violin and other instruments. among us if you apply that to get their amenity it sounds a bit spooky. carolina our very 1st affair and then at age 7 she learned to play from among others the inventors own grandniece. by age 16 she developed a new technique that's now in general use worldwide that allows the musician to play with far greater precision the instrument reacts to every slightest movement. ever if i so much as breathe. that changes the sound. so to play a very precise knows i have to stay completely still things but if i play notes more freely in an experimental performance for instance i can move my entire body to. carolina i'd spent som
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lauren: but i know why led zeppelin is called led zeppelin, do you? stuart: no, tell me why.m wrong. [laughter] stuart: that is good. let's go quickly tony, we've all had those important noble memorable moments when all goes wrong in front of god and everyone else, would you and your on-air staff like to share some funny ones? no but lauren, you are first. lauren: when things go wrong on-air, is not the question? stuart: yeah. lauren: here's a good example, that just went wrong. my kids always walk in, they knock on the door, there was one point i was just sitting here and we lost power i was sitting in the dark, strange things happen all the time, you're the best stuart, you make it funny, said you actually. stuart: actually give your funny on camera moment. ashley: after 34 years around the country of the u.s. i get the giggles, have to do a story in montana on rocky mount bieber fever believe it or not i never made it to the end of the script and they had to face the blockade go to the commercial break very embarrassing. stuart: i had a sneezing fit. well done, had a sneez
lauren: but i know why led zeppelin is called led zeppelin, do you? stuart: no, tell me why.m wrong. [laughter] stuart: that is good. let's go quickly tony, we've all had those important noble memorable moments when all goes wrong in front of god and everyone else, would you and your on-air staff like to share some funny ones? no but lauren, you are first. lauren: when things go wrong on-air, is not the question? stuart: yeah. lauren: here's a good example, that just went wrong. my kids always...
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1920 some of the musicians and bands who have experimented with it since are the beach boys led zeppelin tom waits and our mission asia. the movie going public is familiar with the sound of this 4 runner at the sympathizer from a horror and site. action films. still used occasionally on soundtracks even now. because this tradition came about because when the pheromone was 1st developed musicians played with lots of abroad even on the violin and other instruments. among us if you apply that to get amany it sounds a bit spooky. how lina ike got her very 1st there a minute each 7 she learned to play from among others the inventor's own grand niece. by age 16 she developed a new technique that's now in general use worldwide it allows the musician to play with far greater precision a challenge because the instrument reacts to the slightest movement. ever if i so much as breathe. the changes the sound. so to play very precise note was i have to stay completely still a lot of things but if i play no small freely in an experimental performance for instance i can move my entire body up and. found
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1920 some of the musicians and bands who have experimented with it since are the beach boys led zeppelin tom waits. on mission asia. the movie going public is familiar with the sound of this forerunner of the sympathizer from a horror inside. action films. it's still used occasionally on soundtracks even now . because this tradition came about because when the pheromone was 1st developed musicians played with lots of abroad even on the violin and other instruments. among us if you apply that to the thera men it sounds a bit spooky. how lena ike got her very 1st there a minute each 7 she learned to play from among others the inventor's own grand niece. by age 16 she developed a new technique that's now in general use worldwide it allows the musician to play with far greater precision a challenge because the instrument reacts to this latest movement. ever if i so much as breathed. the changes the sound. so to play very precise note was i have to stay completely still a lot of things but if i play no small freely in an experimental performance for instance i can move my entire body being. f
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. >> run dmz kind of "led zeppelin-ized" it. ♪ ♪ skirt way up the knee ♪ three young ladies >> they'dybe don't want to go ♪ she still said no snepd. >> hip-hop was our baby, our music. we created it and here comes the beastie boys and we're afraid we're going to lose it. ♪ ♪ you got to fight for your right ♪ ♪ to rock ♪ >> we started listening to the music they were funky and they could get busy. we were like ok, all right. ♪ ♪ up again ♪ up again ♪ >> beastie boys come out where people thought would be a pop hip-hop group. straight hip-hop. beastie boys was done. you know what i mean? ♪ ♪ >> license to ill spread like wildfire and introduced a lot of people to hip-hop culture. >> can you give us some definitions of the ll? >> l.l. stands ladies and gentlemen of legend love is looking for a little love is learning what you liking a lot of ls. >> how much a lover, how the women love him to death. how bad they are, nobody better not mess with me, all that kind of foolishness, they're p they were addressed to issues, the issues being poverty, not having political power. you feel what i'm
. >> run dmz kind of "led zeppelin-ized" it. ♪ ♪ skirt way up the knee ♪ three young ladies >> they'dybe don't want to go ♪ she still said no snepd. >> hip-hop was our baby, our music. we created it and here comes the beastie boys and we're afraid we're going to lose it. ♪ ♪ you got to fight for your right ♪ ♪ to rock ♪ >> we started listening to the music they were funky and they could get busy. we were like ok, all right. ♪ ♪ up again...
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instrument 920 some of the musician bands who have experimented with it since are the beach boys led zeppelin tom waits and as john me shows yaar. the movie going public is familiar with the sound of this forbear of the synthesizer from horror and science fiction films it's still used occasionally on soundtracks even now. because this tradition came about because when the pheromone was 1st developed musicians played with lots of abroad even on the violin and other instruments. among us if you apply that to the fair amenity it sounds a bit spooky. carol you know i got her very 1st there are men at age 7 she learned to play from among others the inventor's own grandniece. by age 16 she developed a new technique that's now in general use world wired it allows the musician to play with far greater precision the instrument reacts to every slightest movement. ever if i so much as breathe. that changes the sound. so to play a very precise note i have to stay completely still i think. but if i play notes more freely and then experimental performance for instance i can move my entire body to. carolina
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ma led zeppelin album.s one, an interesting question, we changed our mind, why physics feel so out of reach for so many. how difficult is it to take any evolving theory or developing finding from scientific research and, quote, translate it into something interested nonexperts. >> guest: a lot of physics is pretty subtle that we can learn about that is very exciting. i would say first, most popular science books are relatively -- aspect of the theories, evolution of the universe pretty agreed-upon not necessarily cutting-edge. there are books on cutting-edge, as to the general audiences, that is already settled, as long as it is in changing what you are writing, when that happens, it gets difficult and you have 2 keep up with how it is changing and where the speculation is versus settled physics, which most books don't do but at the end of the book talk about how this might be confirmed, verified and settled.. >> that was one of the things that was helpful as a layperson apart from being eminently readable
ma led zeppelin album.s one, an interesting question, we changed our mind, why physics feel so out of reach for so many. how difficult is it to take any evolving theory or developing finding from scientific research and, quote, translate it into something interested nonexperts. >> guest: a lot of physics is pretty subtle that we can learn about that is very exciting. i would say first, most popular science books are relatively -- aspect of the theories, evolution of the universe pretty...
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1020 some of the musicians and bands who have experimented with it since are the beach boys led zeppelin tom waits and as john me shows yaar. the movie going public is familiar with the sound of this forbear of the superstars or from horror and science fiction films it's still used occasionally on soundtracks even now. because this tradition came about because when the pheromone was 1st developed musicians played with lots of abroad even on the violin and other instruments ringback. among us if you apply that to death aram and it sounds a bit spooky. carolyn i got her very 1st fareham and at age 7 she learned to play from among others the inventor's own grandniece. by age 16 she developed a new technique that's now in general use worldwide that allows the musician to play with far greater precision the instrument reacts to every slightest movement. ever if i so much as breathe. that changes the sound. so to me very precise notice i have to stay completely still. but if i play notes more freely in an experimental performance for instance i can move my entire body up and. carolina i expend
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1920 some of the musicians and bands who have experimented with it since are the beach boys led zeppelin tom waits and john mission asia. the movie going public is familiar with the sound of this 4 runner at a sympathizer from a horror inside. action films. it's still used occasionally on soundtracks even now . because this tradition came about because when the pheromone was 1st developed musicians played with lots of abroad even on the violin and other instruments. among us if you apply that to the thera men it sounds a bit spooky. how lina ike got her very 1st there a minute each 7 she learned to play from among others the inventor's own grand niece. by age 16 she developed a new technique that's now in general use worldwide it allows the musician to play with far greater precision a challenge because the instrument reacts to this latest movement. ever if i so much as breathe. changes the sound. so to play a very precise note i have to stay completely still things but if i play notes more freely in an experimental performance for instance i can move my entire body up and. found them wa
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i think, you know, like, my kids would be like, "you know, led zeppelin has a really good song."ttle one the other day was like, "you know what's cool about 'snl? it's not always funny, but it's fun to watch." [ laughter ] that's a good bumper sticker look, it's not always funny, but it's fun to watch. >> seth: i wish, instead of the broadway video logo at the end of "snl," it was just lorne pouring a glass of wine at the end, it would go to the credits, and everybody would hug, and then it'd be lorne, he'd just go, "it's not always funny, but it's fun to watch. talking about different generations and your kids, you directed and star in this film, "moxie." >> seth, that's what i'm here to talk about, other than seeing you and saying hi. >> seth: right you said you wanted to promote two things, "moxie" and "the matrix. >> yes >> seth: because they're, i think, i don't wanna do the checking, but i think they're anagrams of each other >> i don't think enough people know about “the matrix.” this keanu reeves is great >> seth: oh, so good >> "moxie. he's not in "moxie," but "moxie" is
i think, you know, like, my kids would be like, "you know, led zeppelin has a really good song."ttle one the other day was like, "you know what's cool about 'snl? it's not always funny, but it's fun to watch." [ laughter ] that's a good bumper sticker look, it's not always funny, but it's fun to watch. >> seth: i wish, instead of the broadway video logo at the end of "snl," it was just lorne pouring a glass of wine at the end, it would go to the credits, and...
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the germans began bombing london, not to mention all the zeppelins in 1915, 1916 or so. aircraft were used quite a bit and it was really contentious in the sky. we lost a lot of aviators. our aviators did not carry parachutes. it is really interesting to see how the work gets fought in the sky. we never really seized dominance of the skies. i think the war -- certainly you would like to have a great air force during that time. in part to stop the enemy eyes from taking photographs of your trench lines or seen preparations for a defensive. the air war is very important during the war. i think it is overlooked compared to world war ii where you have mass bombings and divebombing's and whatnot. but i think it is a pretty important facet of world war i. not to mention the romanticism behind it. the red baron and these different people. quinton roosevelt, theater roosevelt's son, was shot down and killed in the summer of 1918. teddy went into a deep depression over this. two other sons were wounded and if anything, roosevelt was supposed to be the republican party candidate i
the germans began bombing london, not to mention all the zeppelins in 1915, 1916 or so. aircraft were used quite a bit and it was really contentious in the sky. we lost a lot of aviators. our aviators did not carry parachutes. it is really interesting to see how the work gets fought in the sky. we never really seized dominance of the skies. i think the war -- certainly you would like to have a great air force during that time. in part to stop the enemy eyes from taking photographs of your...
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appalled that anyone would actually sit down with one of my records and learn the solo off, like a led zeppelin pretty good. >> she had a bunch of dates back east, and we needed to put the band together quickly. so i hired him for $250 a week. ♪ ♪ rescue me, i want you in my arms ♪ ♪ rescue me, i need your tender charms ♪ ♪ because i'm lonely >> i knew who she was because i had her album. i listened to that album a hundred times. ♪ come on and rescue me she could seem vulnerable and very feminine, but when she opened her mouth to sing, everything got different. you know, it was just incredible. ♪ by my side you knew that there was a very solid core and a very determined woman. ♪ >> i just saw her walking past me in the troubadour, and she looked so cute. i just grabbed her by the hand and i said, "i think you should cook me dinner." she said, okay, gave me her phone number. i called her in a couple of days, well, are you going to cook me dinner? she said, sure, come on over. i went over and she made me a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. i said come on, you're living with me. ♪ got the blues oh
appalled that anyone would actually sit down with one of my records and learn the solo off, like a led zeppelin pretty good. >> she had a bunch of dates back east, and we needed to put the band together quickly. so i hired him for $250 a week. ♪ ♪ rescue me, i want you in my arms ♪ ♪ rescue me, i need your tender charms ♪ ♪ because i'm lonely >> i knew who she was because i had her album. i listened to that album a hundred times. ♪ come on and rescue me she could seem...
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there would be no led zeppelin, no beatles, no country music without the blues, the pain we felt in the popular music. ♪ let your mind go let yourself be free ♪ >> reporter: an impact recognized in the heart of music city where a new record of the american soundtrack is now playing. what do you hope kids take from this? >> that kids of color, black and brown kids, will really see that this is a place that celebrates them and their culture and their contribution to america, realizing that they, too, are part of really what built and has made america what it is. >> reporter: boy, that's the truth. ♪ freedom freedom freedom freedom ♪ >> beautifully done. to me that's just another reason i want to go to nashville. >> yeah. >> good people, good food. country music. and that -- that's great. >> i can't wait to go down and see that. you know, i couldn't believe it didn't already exist. >> yes. >> that's the amazing thing. when you think of the momentous contribution african-american artists have made to music and culture in this country, it's long overdue but so exciting that it's finally open
there would be no led zeppelin, no beatles, no country music without the blues, the pain we felt in the popular music. ♪ let your mind go let yourself be free ♪ >> reporter: an impact recognized in the heart of music city where a new record of the american soundtrack is now playing. what do you hope kids take from this? >> that kids of color, black and brown kids, will really see that this is a place that celebrates them and their culture and their contribution to america,...