George looks so good in this interview. Don’t ever remember seeing him smile so much, have so much fun and seem so happy as he did during the many Wilbury interviews and videos.
It's probably George loving working with these great singer/songwriters and musicians. He respected them and they respected him. He didn't get respect a lot of the time from Paul or John, when he was in the Beatles.
Even in this interview he don't laughed as others peoplea would do in his situations. But you see he loves playing,and be in THIS BAND,HIS BUDDYS. Every of this characters are,is,was,be when you separate them... they greatest musicians of our time. Every one is outstanding and then they collaborated... puhhh hard to beat this formation Sorry for my bad english Greetz from Germany
I agree with you that he looks great in this interview. But you should watch the tribute to Carl Perkins that he organized with Dave Edmunds. I thought he was going to injure Dave with his smile it was so wide.
Handle me with care baby, handle me with care. Hasn't aged a day, and means more to me now than ever. I miss Tom, George, and Roy. What an assembly of talent and just plain great guys. What a hang baby, what a hang !!! 🎸🎸🎸
@@bill-fk7tlGeorge was the best then Roy then Dylan and Jeff are fairly even....petty is a complete nobody and it's a disgrace he is there and only ruins the songs when he sings or contributes in any way.
They were just brilliant together and bucket loads of talent between them all and to have someone like roy orbison in the band was just amazing his voice was like no other, he truly was the best singer in the world.
It's funny to hear George say that part of the magic was this attitude of 'we don't really give a damn' that made it fun. Ironically, all of these guys give BIG damn. They put their best efforts into these songs. It's the weight of the music business being off their backs that makes this great music possible.
I get what you're saying, but I think the point is that quality is intrinsic for the true artist. And you're right, the 'don't give a damn' is about industry or commercial expectations. In layman's terms, they love their jobs, but the work is not drudgery.
@@Hexon66 Exactly, he also produced the Wilbury albums, and wrote/sang on them too. I think the least recognizable name would be the drummer who hardly gets mentioned, Jim Keltner. he wasn't officially a Wilbury but he was on the albums.
Jim Keltner was Georhe Harrisons drummer from 1973 untill he died. He was even in the Bangladesh concert in 1971 as George did not trust the heavily drinking Ringo Star. The next album had Jim Keltner playing on it or you can say he was Georges drummer since 1971 as They released an album from the concert. Jim Keltner even left on of his drum sets in The Friar Park studio as he knew he would come there all the time and it was too much work to ship it back to US. In George Harrisons 120 room castle Friar park the best studio in England was located. Many groups came there to record their music, usually living in the lodges around the castle. There were 16 houses located on the promises and the enormous castle George lived in which is the most beatiful home any rock musician has ever had with 250 000 Square meter garden. Or their was actually 7 gardens on the property. That castle snd its gardens must be worth billions of Dollars by now.
The recording of album 1 with Roy Orbison is a good watch. All the guys looked up to Roy, couldn’t believe he was in the band…he had the biggest voice there. It must have been so sad when he passed away. And surely took the wind out of their sails for a while
To be fair, who knows what NBC cut. Don't know if the guys would have mentioned him, I suspect they would have, if they'd remembered. But the name probably wouldn't have meant much to NBC execs or the Today Show's audience anyway.
@@CB-xr1eg Maybe it's an inside joke even more meta than we thought. And there *_ACTUALLY ARE_* Volume 2 masters sitting in a box somewhere, only to be released after the last Wilbury passes.
Travelling Wilburys wonderful refreshing music... Much missed. A joy to listen to. Not the synthesized, shrink wrapped audio horse dung that constitutes modern "Pop" music!!!
A true Super Group made up of the very best in the business . Still sound as good today as they did in ‘88 . You can have today’s music … no match for ‘ the real stuff ‘ RIP Roy , Tom and George , nice work boys ; your music is immortal .
Wow, was it really THAT long ago? The first Wilbury's album (1988) came out a year after I graduated high school. Jeff is all alone now (2023) from this interview line-up! Seeing this (nice looking!) woman with her 80's hair & 'shoulder pads'. Seemed so boringly normal back then.
George Harrison (Liverpool, 25 de febrero de 1943-Los Ángeles, 29 de noviembre de 2001) (edad 58 años ) fue un músico multiinstrumentista, compositor, cantautor, productor musical, productor cinematográfico, actor, filántropo, activista pacifista, ecologista, guitarrista y cantante británico de la banda de rock The Beatles. Aunque John Lennon y Paul McCartney fueron los principales compositores dentro del grupo, Harrison también incluyó composiciones propias en los discos de The Beatles, tales como Not Guilty, «Don't Bother Me», «You Like Me Too Much», «Think For Yourself», «If I Needed Someone», «Love You To», «I Want to Tell You», «Blue Jay Way», «Piggies», «Long Long Long», «Savoy Truffle», «Only a Northern Song», «For You Blue», «I Need You», «Taxman», «I Me Mine», «Within You Without You», «Old Brown Shoe», «It's All Too Much», «While My Guitar Gently Weeps», «Something» y «Here Comes the Sun» y una en un sencillo de la banda anterior a The Beatles, llamada The Quarry Men, compuso «In Spite of All the Danger» junto a Paul McCartney. 81 AÑOS 58 AÑOS 23 AÑOS. 🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸
I hate that they stuffed them on a couch so that they would be easier to tape. The answer to why Bob doesn’t show up is “…Because there isn’t enough room on this damn couch.”
Not sure who started it Col. Parker, Liz Taylor, or someone before them, but the idea that not giving interviews makes you more in demand and mysterious is sad. There are a few entertainers that have done almost no interviews, Dylan being one of them, which in the long run will be unfortunate for those interested in him years from now. Elvis did hardly any interviews, never appeared on Carson and such, but he has hundreds of videos of his performances. Elvis lives on strongly due to all of his recorded performances. I guess my point is... if you are a performer, record it and don't shy away from interviews... decades from now people will be interested.
I understand what you're saying, but to be honest, Dylan's 1965 San Francisco interview is all we ever need! I love Dylan, and probably have learned more about his life and loves than I ever wanted to, but I don't really care about artists doing interviews to shill product. (I'd never seen *this* until today!). And I think Dylan, specifically, has been pretty clear that he's *not* going to explain meanings of songs (and if he does you can't trust that's just not making stuff up!). The music is the legacy, and future generations will find quality. And if they don't, it's their loss for not looking hard enough.
Now THAT'S a tragedy, seriously! Did they all sign it? Come to think of it, I have nearly all of Bob's LP albums so I should be tracking him down for some autographs by now! After all, we both grew up in Minnesota...
@@Jeff-z3l3q all but Roy. Bought soon after losing George. Also lost damn the torpedoes signed by Tom. But by miracle found All things must pass, signed by George. It was hung knee high luckily.
Every single cut on that first album was superb. To me, the loss of Roy Orbison was kind of like the death of the Traveling Wilburys. And how about this for a concept, I handled and played that first album/CD so many times that I wore it out. I bought another one and it developed a skip about a year ago. I immediately went online and found an excellent copy and bought that.
Interesting when they state the group has made a third album, that Orbison has passed, that the music video is a song from the first album with Orbison, only they cut his voice out. Who is directing this?
Thomas Earl Petty (Gainesville, Florida; 20 de octubre de 1950−Santa Mónica, California; 2 de octubre de 2017), más conocido como Tom Petty, fue un músico, cantante, compositor, productor y multiinstrumentista estadounidense, conocido por su trabajo al frente del grupo Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers y como cofundador del supergrupo The Traveling Wilburys a finales de la década de 1980, donde tocó bajo los seudónimos de Charlie T. Wilbury Jr. y Muddy Wilbury, además de por su carrera en solitario. 66 AÑOS 🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸
Wasn't Del Shannon being considered to join the group after Roy's passing? There are reports that he was being considered, but unfortunately Del ended his life too soon.
Del would have added a great rocking edge, odd really that he wasn’t offered because it’s well known that Del was Jeff’s rock n roll hero - Del quoted ( oh that’s just a rumour - nice rumour though ) 🎸 rock on Del in heaven!
@@hutchgott somehow he deserved so much better, another quote from Del ( not everyone is into my music but those that are tend to say fiercely loyal ) well aged 14 Runaway hit my ears and here a I am 60 years later and I’m still listening 🎸😂
Although 27 years prior to his death, Tom Petty looked so fit & healthy in this interview. But what a terrible, sad, shame, that physical pain drove him to his death. Canadian Coroner's report shows he was full of opioids and benzos. - ""A combination of Fentanyl, Oxycodone, Acetylfentanyl, Despropionyl Fentanyl, Temazepam and Alprazolam (and an anti-depressant called Citalopram).""
George looks so good in this interview. Don’t ever remember seeing him smile so much, have so much fun and seem so happy as he did during the many Wilbury interviews and videos.
It's probably George loving working with these great singer/songwriters and musicians. He respected them and they respected him. He didn't get respect a lot of the time from Paul or John, when he was in the Beatles.
Even in this interview he don't laughed as others peoplea would do in his situations. But you see he loves playing,and be in THIS BAND,HIS BUDDYS. Every of this characters are,is,was,be when you separate them... they greatest musicians of our time. Every one is outstanding and then they collaborated... puhhh hard to beat this formation
Sorry for my bad english
Greetz from Germany
I agree with you that he looks great in this interview. But you should watch the tribute to Carl Perkins that he organized with Dave Edmunds. I thought he was going to injure Dave with his smile it was so wide.
If there ever was a super group, this was it. Love all these guys music as a group and as individuals.
RIP Roy, Tom, and George. Live forever Jeff and Bob!
It’s truly a collaborative effort for them … no competition… just fun …
I love seeing George and Tom sharing a microphone. RIP friends.
Handle me with care baby, handle me with care. Hasn't aged a day, and means more to me now than ever. I miss Tom, George, and Roy. What an assembly of talent and just plain great guys. What a hang baby, what a hang !!! 🎸🎸🎸
Can you imagine getting to interview these three legends in person all at the SAME TIME?
Without a doubt, George was playing with four guys that really appreciated him.
Hopefully he appreciated them more since he was third best
They appreciated his immense talent that made it easier for them
@@bill-fk7tlGeorge was the best then Roy then Dylan and Jeff are fairly even....petty is a complete nobody and it's a disgrace he is there and only ruins the songs when he sings or contributes in any way.
Only Bob and Jeff are left. 😔 RIP Tom, Roy and George.
“You’re Not Alone Anymore” is My Favorite Tune by The
Traveling Wilburys (For Now)…
I think Bob is on his last legs as well. He doesn't play much guitar anymore.
@@cockoffgewgle4993 Maybe not as badly as you think. He's on tour and will be coming to my neck of the woods, Akron OH soon.
Talent overload, you can't replace Roy Orbison there are no replacements for any of these super musicians! Struck while the iron was hot! ❤
You even can't replace anyone of these great five musicians. Their music will never die and sounds still like done yesterday.
Struck* too.
They were just brilliant together and bucket loads of talent between them all and to have someone like roy orbison in the band was just amazing his voice was like no other, he truly was the best singer in the world.
What a band! It is sad to see most of them gone now. Love the Wilburys
It's funny to hear George say that part of the magic was this attitude of 'we don't really give a damn' that made it fun. Ironically, all of these guys give BIG damn. They put their best efforts into these songs. It's the weight of the music business being off their backs that makes this great music possible.
Absolutely correct! This was their life, music. They gave a damn alright and thank god they did!
I get what you're saying, but I think the point is that quality is intrinsic for the true artist. And you're right, the 'don't give a damn' is about industry or commercial expectations. In layman's terms, they love their jobs, but the work is not drudgery.
Roy Orbison said his collaboration with all the guys was the best time of his life!
This is great. So nice to see George and Tom. Thanks for sharing.
Fantastic band. Great musicians. ♥️❤️💕💖🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶
"She's My Baby..." What a way to kick off an album!
Greatest supergroup ever
cant understand why the guy from ELO was in it
@@stereoheaven11 Why wouldn't he be? He was friends with George, Roy & Tom,, produced albums for them, and he was a good musician/songwriter.
@@CB-xr1eg Yeah, definitely. The least recognizable name perhaps, but massively talented, and integral to the production of the project.
@@Hexon66 Exactly, he also produced the Wilbury albums, and wrote/sang on them too. I think the least recognizable name would be the drummer who hardly gets mentioned, Jim Keltner. he wasn't officially a Wilbury but he was on the albums.
Jim Keltner was Georhe Harrisons drummer from 1973 untill he died. He was even in the Bangladesh concert in 1971 as George did not trust the heavily drinking Ringo Star. The next album had Jim Keltner playing on it or you can say he was Georges drummer since 1971 as They released an album from the concert. Jim Keltner even left on of his drum sets in The Friar Park studio as he knew he would come there all the time and it was too much work to ship it back to US. In George Harrisons 120 room castle Friar park the best studio in England was located. Many groups came there to record their music, usually living in the lodges around the castle. There were 16 houses located on the promises and the enormous castle George lived in which is the most beatiful home any rock musician has ever had with 250 000 Square meter garden. Or their was actually 7 gardens on the property. That castle snd its gardens must be worth billions of Dollars by now.
Wilburys forever! Great fun! Superb professionalism.
The first Album was the best, RIP ROY, George, Tom.
R.I.P............George Harrison...........Roy Orbison,,,,,,,,,,,,Tom Petty....................you are all missed............
I just discovered them last year, AND I'M IN L 💓 V E !
Love these awesome beautiful guys♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Inside out, right side up!!! This made me smile so big, nice to wake up to this Sunday morning!
They could hamonize together unbelievable great super stars
Tom smirking when she brought up carousing & drinking .... so cute!
The recording of album 1 with Roy Orbison is a good watch. All the guys looked up to Roy, couldn’t believe he was in the band…he had the biggest voice there. It must have been so sad when he passed away. And surely took the wind out of their sails for a while
Long live Jeff! Summer and Fall Tour in 2024! Get your tickets 32 concerts in North America ❤️❤️❤️
Get your tix, there is a 2024 tour
I was at the Chicago concert.It was great! Thanks for all the great music.
One of the great Super Groups. Thanks for this.
One of the best supergroups of our time.
The super group that gave the words meaning.
Wonderful interview, Wonderful group.
I did, too! Thank you so much! Love The Wilburys...fun to watch and listen, too.
The wilburys were just the epitome of authentic rock and roll.
Why not mention their fantastic drummer, Jim Keltner? Like saying Beatles without Ringo.
Jim was never officially a Wilbury, more like a session drummer.
To be fair, who knows what NBC cut. Don't know if the guys would have mentioned him, I suspect they would have, if they'd remembered. But the name probably wouldn't have meant much to NBC execs or the Today Show's audience anyway.
I like the fact that Roy Orbison would do a vocal take, the rest of the guys chins would hit the floor. Roy would say "how was that?"
George said that Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers were the greatest pure rock band he’s ever heard..now they’re playing ukuleles in Heaven
And the Beatles were the greatest band of any kind ever.
Nice to see an interview with George Harrison where The Beatles aren't mentioned
Volume 3 kicked butt."She's My Baby" will always be my #1 fave.
I spent ages looking around for Vol 2, thinking I'd missed one, then I asked the guy at the record store and he explained.😐
@@CB-xr1eg Maybe it's an inside joke even more meta than we thought. And there *_ACTUALLY ARE_* Volume 2 masters sitting in a box somewhere, only to be released after the last Wilbury passes.
@@Hexon66 nope
I wish Bob and Jeff would do a wilbury reunion with Dhany Harrison and Roy Jr
The Wilburys need to be left as is.
🎶 by now you've got the gist
Everybody's crazy about
the Wilbury Twist 🎶
Love these guys
Kann man"Großartig" Fantastisch" Fänomenal" ich bin begeistert toppen..Ja‼️Mit ich liebe diese Jungs....Meine Zeit meine Musik. Danke🙏
Thank you very much!!!...
Best group ever.
@ 5:42 that looks like the same building that Steve Perry's video of "Oh Sherry" was filmed in......???? ..... looks similar anyway.....
I'm with Homer Simpson , Jeff Lynne is my favorite Wilbury!
And so many people say George is their favorite Beatle
Enjoying Bein' Creative Together with Ur Peers & having Fun Collaborating with Them! 👍
Só lendas, acho que só Jef line está vivo. Que pena que têm que ir embora
Travelling Wilburys wonderful refreshing music... Much missed. A joy to listen to. Not the synthesized, shrink wrapped audio horse dung that constitutes modern "Pop" music!!!
A true Super Group made up of the very best in the business . Still sound as good today as they did in ‘88 . You can have today’s music … no match for ‘ the real stuff ‘ RIP Roy , Tom and George , nice work boys ; your music is immortal .
"We were drinking Dos Equis, weren't we? Not buddies." Love George.
"Bud"ies. George has been so quick and subtle for decades
The TW: one of the brightest, eternal stars in the history of rock and roll.
RIP Tom,George and Jeff
Omg what😮??
Jeff Lynne is alive and well AH!
how are you?. Enjoyed!this is beautiful edition- so long. ))
Very nice music! Better than the Rolling stones during their all career.
Wow, was it really THAT long ago? The first Wilbury's album (1988) came out a year after I graduated high school. Jeff is all alone now (2023) from this interview line-up! Seeing this (nice looking!) woman with her 80's hair & 'shoulder pads'. Seemed so boringly normal back then.
George Harrison (Liverpool, 25 de febrero de 1943-Los Ángeles, 29 de noviembre de 2001) (edad 58 años ) fue un músico multiinstrumentista, compositor, cantautor, productor musical, productor cinematográfico, actor, filántropo, activista pacifista, ecologista, guitarrista y cantante británico de la banda de rock The Beatles. Aunque John Lennon y Paul McCartney fueron los principales compositores dentro del grupo, Harrison también incluyó composiciones propias en los discos de The Beatles, tales como Not Guilty, «Don't Bother Me», «You Like Me Too Much», «Think For Yourself», «If I Needed Someone», «Love You To», «I Want to Tell You», «Blue Jay Way», «Piggies», «Long Long Long», «Savoy Truffle», «Only a Northern Song», «For You Blue», «I Need You», «Taxman», «I Me Mine», «Within You Without You», «Old Brown Shoe», «It's All Too Much», «While My Guitar Gently Weeps», «Something» y «Here Comes the Sun» y una en un sencillo de la banda anterior a The Beatles, llamada The Quarry Men, compuso «In Spite of All the Danger» junto a Paul McCartney.
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I hate that they stuffed them on a couch so that they would be easier to tape. The answer to why Bob doesn’t show up is “…Because there isn’t enough room on this damn couch.”
I know! I wished they said that as an answer!
So you don't think that they already knew Bob wouldn't show up, and got the correct-sized couch?🙄
Tom looked really great with that hat on.
Always enjoyed George Harris when he was with the Beastie Boys
Eles eram os caras.
they were awesome. The interviewers hair is SOOOO 80s!!!
Not sure who started it Col. Parker, Liz Taylor, or someone before them, but the idea that not giving interviews makes you more in demand and mysterious is sad. There are a few entertainers that have done almost no interviews, Dylan being one of them, which in the long run will be unfortunate for those interested in him years from now. Elvis did hardly any interviews, never appeared on Carson and such, but he has hundreds of videos of his performances. Elvis lives on strongly due to all of his recorded performances. I guess my point is... if you are a performer, record it and don't shy away from interviews... decades from now people will be interested.
I understand what you're saying, but to be honest, Dylan's 1965 San Francisco interview is all we ever need! I love Dylan, and probably have learned more about his life and loves than I ever wanted to, but I don't really care about artists doing interviews to shill product. (I'd never seen *this* until today!). And I think Dylan, specifically, has been pretty clear that he's *not* going to explain meanings of songs (and if he does you can't trust that's just not making stuff up!). The music is the legacy, and future generations will find quality. And if they don't, it's their loss for not looking hard enough.
@@Hexon66 Good point and at least there are a lot of Dylan performances that will undoubtedly stand the test of time.
The loss of Roy was hard..his contribution was so unreal
I had an autographed album cover. Lost it in tornado. :(
Now THAT'S a tragedy, seriously! Did they all sign it?
Come to think of it, I have nearly all of Bob's LP albums so I should be tracking him down for some autographs by now! After all, we both grew up in Minnesota...
@@Jeff-z3l3q all but Roy. Bought soon after losing George. Also lost damn the torpedoes signed by Tom. But by miracle found All things must pass, signed by George. It was hung knee high luckily.
Never was “ a “ supergroup. They are THE SUPERGROUP
Every single cut on that first album was superb. To me, the loss of Roy Orbison was kind of like the death of the Traveling Wilburys. And how about this for a concept, I handled and played that first album/CD so many times that I wore it out. I bought another one and it developed a skip about a year ago. I immediately went online and found an excellent copy and bought that.
Vol 2 is underrated!
😂
NEW NAME FOR THE GROUP NOW...THE TRAVELLING WILBURY....FEATURING JEFF LYNNE !!!
FYI - Bob Dylan is still alive.
Master Fact Checker...You need to check your facts...Bob Dylan is still with us.
Vol. 3 had some good songs - Last Night, Tweeter and the Monkey Man.
those were both on the first one.
🤣🤣
Clueless
Rest in Peace Roy
I would have loved to see them live. This was a real super group.
Only two Wilburys left.
Yep, 3 down 2 to go...✌
Interesting when they state the group has made a third album, that Orbison has passed, that the music video is a song from the first album with Orbison, only they cut his voice out. Who is directing this?
There was no Volume II, you know...
Thomas Earl Petty (Gainesville, Florida; 20 de octubre de 1950−Santa Mónica, California; 2 de octubre de 2017), más conocido como Tom Petty, fue un músico, cantante, compositor, productor y multiinstrumentista estadounidense, conocido por su trabajo al frente del grupo Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers y como cofundador del supergrupo The Traveling Wilburys a finales de la década de 1980, donde tocó bajo los seudónimos de Charlie T. Wilbury Jr. y Muddy Wilbury, además de por su carrera en solitario.
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Wish i could've seen more...
cool video, though.
Wasn't Del Shannon being considered to join the group after Roy's passing? There are reports that he was being considered, but unfortunately Del ended his life too soon.
Del would have added a great rocking edge, odd really that he wasn’t offered because it’s well known that Del was Jeff’s rock n roll hero - Del quoted ( oh that’s just a rumour - nice rumour though ) 🎸 rock on Del in heaven!
Not to mention Tom Petty's shout-out to Del in "Runnin' Down A Dream".
@@hutchgott somehow he deserved so much better, another quote from Del ( not everyone is into my music but those that are tend to say fiercely loyal ) well aged 14 Runaway hit my ears and here a I am 60 years later and I’m still listening 🎸😂
Just rumours, but the guys said Roy was irreplaceable so they never looked for a replacement.
They should have brought someone new in. 3 was garbage.
George harrison was a very unique soul
and a very good one at that
only Jeff and Bob left now :/
Jeff Lynne is brilliant. I'd love to meet him and tell him I got the gist ... come on, baby, let's do the twist
🎶💃🎶🕺🎶
There may be more relatives in that Wilbury and Sidebury bloodline ! Next family reunion at Lucky's they'll figure it out!
@@krisscanlon4051 exactly! 😎
The great thing about this band, nobody was on an ego trip. Also backed up by one of the best drummers in the buisness.
Ur GORGEOUS GEORGE !!
George love ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Que turma maravilhosa, muito foda.
3rd album was great also,,,
just subscribed thanks
... me, too! * ding !
Tom is so cool 😎❤️💔
It's odd that we lost George and Tom since then..
What's odd about that? In another 10 years, Jeff may be gone, or you and I. Life.
@@pandaman1968
🎶 come on, baby ...
... let's do the Wilbury twist 🎶
It's odd? That's life
@@adamkidson4444
It is what It is
I think it's you that is odd...Todd.
Buster Sidebury! 💙🌟
We are very lucky the Wilburys got together when they did and recorded. Now Roy, George, Tom are gone…..
Starring Nelson
WooooooooooooooW the T.W.
George harrison super cool
George seemed to have lost much of his British accent somewhere along the way.
Although 27 years prior to his death, Tom Petty looked so fit & healthy in this interview. But what a terrible, sad, shame, that physical pain drove him to his death. Canadian Coroner's report shows he was full of opioids and benzos. - ""A combination of Fentanyl, Oxycodone, Acetylfentanyl, Despropionyl Fentanyl, Temazepam and Alprazolam (and an anti-depressant called Citalopram).""
Whose the initial spokesperson?
I think the first person in the video is Deborah Norville
Deborah Norville was so damn hot.
3:50 “Let’s talk about Roy for a minute-“ Jeff spit-takes thinking it’s about Roy Wood.
They put Roys get fiddle in a chair and moved on.
Fiddle??
Git fiddle is what he meant.
@@CB-xr1eg
Ur all that !!