Janis Joplin, Douglas Fairbanks Jr and Raquel Welch Discuss Their Childhood's | The Dick Cavett Show

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  • Опубликовано: 27 ноя 2024

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  • @benschaeffer8102
    @benschaeffer8102 Год назад +30

    Janis was SUCH an intellectual. She was REMARKABLY well-read. It's beautiful to see how she could be SO insightful and share that with other artists in the industry.

  • @ryanledoux366
    @ryanledoux366 5 лет назад +183

    Such an interesting approach to interviewing that Dick Cavett has. Clearly no prepared questions, just asking questions you might ask at a party or something. It feels like a real hangout.

    • @brunof.feldberg
      @brunof.feldberg 5 лет назад +18

      Ryan Ledoux and the fact that he isn’t, even in the slightest bit, pushy
      :3

    • @XXthekingofyouXX
      @XXthekingofyouXX 5 лет назад +16

      Bingo. Everything about his interviews are so genuine. You actually get to know his guests and the way they think. Most interviews today are so rehearsed and prepared they become just another performance.

    • @hellopolly2691
      @hellopolly2691 4 года назад +8

      They should replay them on free to air TV or RUclips.. They would rate l Much better than that phony Ellen.
      And ll the political nonsense on tonight shows.
      I prefer to relax when I watch TV .Not get a lecture.
      The three guest are awesome! Old school gentleman with real acting skills.Talented Beauty with a a gentle soul. And Janis who had class,sass and was a dynamite performer.
      No one talks over another like today
      Mr Cavitt is a great interviewer also.
      Brilliant!

    • @zapkvr
      @zapkvr 4 года назад +1

      @@hellopolly2691 yes please. Michael Parkinson used to be good. There's no one like him today. The best interviews ever

    • @genalane2460
      @genalane2460 3 года назад

      It does

  • @pwnranger3496
    @pwnranger3496 5 лет назад +95

    I have no idea how Dick Cavett interviews came up as recommended for me, but I have to say these are pretty interesting, a far cry from what Kimmel, Fallon, or Colbert do on their shows today. This one's seems particularly crazy because of the wild varieties of personalities in front of him. hippie musician, retired movie star, model and pin up girl and each of them gets respect and is respected. I especially like the end where after Welch goes on about dreaming of a ballerina on a trapeze, Joplin seemingly goes on some random gush about F Scott Fitzgerald, that confuses everyone. But Cavett was educated enough to know exactly what she was talking about with Fitzgerald and Zelda and clarified that for the audience. I'm willing to bet that made Joplin feel good, knowing someone knew what she was talking about. Had that been Letterman, he probably would have made fun of her and made her feel like crap

    • @HAL-rx5ln
      @HAL-rx5ln 5 лет назад +2

      Fallon hahaha. Jesus Christ what happened?

    • @curabecorg7013
      @curabecorg7013 4 года назад +4

      Right. Zelda was all about the ballet. Janis seems uncomfortable in interviews.

    • @jamesscanlon5969
      @jamesscanlon5969 4 года назад +2

      Raquel was a ballerina, Douglas was a stuntie, and Janis a screamer and a mover. None of them better than when allowed to shake some action, rather than perform on a polite chat show.

    • @PatsyClinesDaughter
      @PatsyClinesDaughter 3 года назад +5

      God you worded this flawlessly

  • @brendawoods4750
    @brendawoods4750 4 года назад +71

    I love how Janis keeps trying to steer the questions to the intellect. Love that gal.

    • @TheBrownIsland
      @TheBrownIsland 2 года назад +1

      I wish she lived out her life a little longer than 27yrs old due to her death from an Opioid overdose a few months after this interview. Wish she made intelligent choices.

    • @brendawoods4750
      @brendawoods4750 2 года назад +3

      @@TheBrownIsland She was in a lot of pain. It was a double-edged sword. She paid quite a price for the raw beauty she was able to access and gift to this world. Very few have/had it. ❤️

  • @LS-ki9ft
    @LS-ki9ft 5 лет назад +162

    Janis was one of the greatest singers ever, but yet no diva mentality in her. She is very quiet and respectful while listening to a very respectful actor. Can't imagine that today.

    • @kelloggs5473
      @kelloggs5473 4 года назад +18

      Jason Strom When she appeared onstage, she became beautiful. At some outdoor festivals, photographers made her look beautiful. They included Monterey Pop in 1967 and the Newport Folk Festival in 1968. Many photographs of her can be found with Google.

    • @zapkvr
      @zapkvr 4 года назад +4

      She was very plain. And that's being kind

    • @fieldysgrl98
      @fieldysgrl98 3 года назад +4

      @@zapkvr she was more than plain. 🙄

    • @MrResearcher122
      @MrResearcher122 3 года назад +1

      @@zapkvr she looked like the average Brit,but with a beautiful smile.

    • @Cts_99
      @Cts_99 2 года назад +2

      @@zapkvr you’re plain

  • @wetlazer
    @wetlazer 3 года назад +14

    I really admire the way Cavett was able to monitor what he was hearing and change positions in his mind. What I mean is Welch mentioned her dreams, then Joplin said something about Fitzgerld's work. Cavett only had a couple of seconds before break so he did his level best to tie the ideas together so the audience didn't miss the Non sequitur. He asked Joplin "... did you think of him, when she (Welch) mentioned (details of the dream)?" Then he said "We have a message." It was that fast.

  • @jchow5966
    @jchow5966 Год назад +12

    What a interesting group of people.
    Talk shows were epic back then!!!!!!☮️💟

  • @grantdouglas8523
    @grantdouglas8523 5 лет назад +78

    Jr had such class and Janis was very intelligent.Raquel was beautiful.

    • @gulfrelay2249
      @gulfrelay2249 5 лет назад +15

      Raquel is intelligent too.

    • @janemarinserna1908
      @janemarinserna1908 4 года назад +3

      @@gulfrelay2249 hahahaha yeah. yeah. with the sparkles and the ballet and her beautiful face and body.

    • @sammavacaist
      @sammavacaist 4 года назад +6

      Raquel seems pretty classy and intelligent too.

    • @chnorwood3365
      @chnorwood3365 3 года назад +4

      Years ago at a restaurant in Miami, I got to see Raquel Welch when she walked in with several people. She is even more beautiful in person.

    • @markyboy214
      @markyboy214 2 года назад +1

      Janis was more beautiful 😍

  • @garymorell6924
    @garymorell6924 3 года назад +18

    Doug Jr was totally at ease and he put everybody else at ease as well. Janis was a sensitive soul and a great entertainer.

  • @pico2260
    @pico2260 Год назад +9

    A seemingly impossible combination of people and yet they interact beautifully. When compared to today's hosts Dick Cavett seems like a magician, but it is his human qualities, his tact, understanding and empathy that light up his interviews.

  • @realbeautifulbeauty1556
    @realbeautifulbeauty1556 4 года назад +56

    Janis was naturally beautiful, didn't need makeup, & I love how Raquel talked about her dreams of the dancer.. Wonderful

    • @rubicon-oh9km
      @rubicon-oh9km 4 года назад +4

      "Janis was naturally beautiful"??? Wow. You're definition of beauty is light years different than mine.

    • @realbeautifulbeauty1556
      @realbeautifulbeauty1556 4 года назад

      @@rubicon-oh9km What is your opinion I like to hear from others

    • @rubicon-oh9km
      @rubicon-oh9km 4 года назад +3

      @@realbeautifulbeauty1556 Raquel Welch. Cheryl Ladd. Angie Dickinson. Jaclyn Smith....et. all

    • @realbeautifulbeauty1556
      @realbeautifulbeauty1556 4 года назад +5

      @@rubicon-oh9km Yes, I love all those ladies also, minus Dickinson, I would swap maybe Ann Margaret for her. I was speaking on the point that Janis didn't have all the plastic surgery nor have to wear 5 inches of makeup. Her natural Beauty shines. I have worked in the Beauty Industry all my life basically. After 8 long Yrs. of making RUclips Video's & seeing a industry now that is over the top with makeup, surgery etc. When I see natural daily beauty I appreciate it more & more. I stray farther away from makeup myself more & more. A touch of makeup is good. I love Raquel Welch also that is why I watch anything she is in.

    • @Arfabiscuit
      @Arfabiscuit 3 года назад

      Put your glasses on pal

  • @rklewis2
    @rklewis2 4 года назад +21

    The end of this particular episode was actually quite interesting, and it parallels the present, as they were talking about news stories, how they cannot be presented with total objectivity, and the political polorization of the country at the time.
    Does that sound familiar? It sure does.
    Dick Cavett had a knack for selecting interesting guests, many of which you just didn't see elsewhere. His interviews were more like chats, wherein you got to know the people AS people.
    I find myself tuning in to him on the decades channel. This particular episode was on yesterday. I had just seen this episode a number of months earlier on some other channel. I had my wife watch it with me, and we both agreed that the discussions that they had reached far into the future.
    Cavett was a great one!

    • @larrybrautigam7734
      @larrybrautigam7734 Год назад

      Yes, the discussion was prophetic. Almost writing the script for "Network."

  • @n0u4n
    @n0u4n 5 лет назад +84

    Watching these old clips... maybe people really were different breed back then. So much classier and articulated. Not trying to score some cheap laughs. They actually talk about books and authors! Kinda sad what either the talk shows have become or the people..

    • @MrBigturboweenie
      @MrBigturboweenie 5 лет назад +10

      The internet did the world in. We used to go to libraries and actually read NEWS (yes, the same "news" that Trump now calls fake)

    • @julianmarsh1378
      @julianmarsh1378 4 года назад +9

      The late 60s and early 70s was pretty much the last hurrah of an educated, cultural, America. People assumed one should know as much as one could, even if the field of interest was somewhat narrow. Now, too many people take pride in not reading, not listening....they don't think; they emote.

    • @davidadams2395
      @davidadams2395 4 года назад +4

      Too much competition has bred frenetic antics and speaking in sound bites.

    • @nataleasys9432
      @nataleasys9432 3 года назад +1

      People weren't obsessed with attention back then. The Internet made people so so self aware

    • @vegetablemother8909
      @vegetablemother8909 5 месяцев назад +1

      There are still classy and articulated people out there, but they aren’t good for TV ratings. That’s why you rarely see them.

  • @justforme3821
    @justforme3821 4 года назад +35

    Well, I'm going to say it. They don't make 'em like that anymore. Mr. Fairbanks and Ms. Joplin. God bless your souls.

  • @Metaphoreign
    @Metaphoreign 2 года назад +29

    "I don't remember the names, I remember the vibes." Janis fucking Joplin

    • @zyxwut321
      @zyxwut321 8 месяцев назад +3

      The famous Dallas Cowboy coach Jimmie Johnson was one of her classmates. Can't imagine he was likely that good to her.

    • @ninarice5279
      @ninarice5279 7 месяцев назад +3

      She was one badass! I'm 66 & still rocking to the best female vocalist EVER!!!! ✌️

  • @scottm8579
    @scottm8579 4 года назад +89

    Janis saying she doesn't remember her childhood. She blanks it out. The pain must have been unbearable.

    • @jimmyminter4857
      @jimmyminter4857 4 года назад +10

      She lived in a City azzholes of Port Arthur ,Texas, treated her bad ,I wish they're treated the same forever ! She was a great one of the good people !

    • @bcrater6400
      @bcrater6400 4 года назад +15

      @@jimmyminter4857 She wasnt alone...Johnny and Edgar Winter grew up just a few miles away in Beaumont and you can imagine how they were treated. But they were revered by all the musicians in the area, of which I proudly was one. Johnny and I actually had the same guitar tech. All three of these artists were the real deal.

    • @jimmyminter4857
      @jimmyminter4857 4 года назад +4

      @@bcrater6400 Thank you ,I know of the Winter family ,because my sister lived in a house ,Mr.Winter's owned in Beaumont off of Dixie near Sam Western Wear off of College Street. Wish I would of meet Edgar, Johnny and Janis also you !

    • @heidikickhouse-
      @heidikickhouse- 4 года назад +5

      @@jimmyminter4857 Thanks to all three you guys. Wonderful thread.

    • @zapkvr
      @zapkvr 4 года назад +2

      @@jimmyminter4857 would HAVE

  • @strawbaby3369
    @strawbaby3369 4 года назад +6

    So cool to see DF Jr. My great grandmas uncle was his father and my mom and her family grew up spending time with him around the holidays😊

  • @thefantasyreview8709
    @thefantasyreview8709 4 года назад +29

    wow, one of the most famous debonair male actors, one of the most famous iconic sex symbol female acrtors, and one of the worlds most talented musicians... incredible three people to have in the one place. (also, Raquel calls him Sir Fairbanks instead of Sir Douglas :-) )

  • @144Donn
    @144Donn 5 лет назад +22

    The personalities !!! What an amazing treasure trove of history and deep insight into who these people were and what made them tick. Consider the pitiful nonsense we have today Truly marvelous tv!

    • @Lgg130
      @Lgg130 5 лет назад +2

      consider the nonsense there was back then too and consider the meaningful shows there are today.

    • @genalane2460
      @genalane2460 3 года назад

      I know...you hit the N on the H!

  • @stephaniestanley8041
    @stephaniestanley8041 Месяц назад

    This was an intimate and beautiful conversation among these 4 people.❤

  • @daleholmgren6078
    @daleholmgren6078 4 года назад +22

    Strange to hear Janis talking about Fitzgerald's quote about "we destroyed ourselves" - she would die of an OD within four months of this airing.

    • @SandraWade666
      @SandraWade666 3 года назад +6

      It also gave me chills hearing them talk about her upcoming reunion. That event did not go well for her.

    • @danielgaughan4243
      @danielgaughan4243 4 месяца назад

      @@SandraWade666interesting

  • @kirbygene
    @kirbygene 4 года назад +20

    I knew I'd love Janis. But I was prepared to not like Raquel or Douglas and surprised how much I liked all of these guests from such different worlds.

  • @genalane2460
    @genalane2460 3 года назад +7

    I love this piece...Janis, Raquel and that fabulous gent Fairbanks are just so cool and interesting!. Janis is so down to earth n real, but so are the other 2 guests.
    Dick is kind of a , well d...but he sure has some " groovy" guests.
    What a gem this is

  • @charleyfolkes
    @charleyfolkes Год назад +1

    Best interviewer ever

  • @jamesclendon4811
    @jamesclendon4811 4 года назад +25

    I faintly remember watching this at the time. The clip doesn't include the part I really remember: Janis being blown away by Mr. Fairbanks mentioning that he actually knew the Fitzgeralds. She was stunned to be sitting next to and talking to someone who knew Scott and Zelda personally.

    • @kelloggs5473
      @kelloggs5473 4 года назад +4

      James Clendon Mr. Fairbanks knew Scott but never met Zelda. She visited Los Angeles only once: 1927. Scott made several subsequent trips there, eventually lived there and died there.

    • @singsing1133
      @singsing1133 4 года назад +5

      I remember that also.... she was actually StarStruck with Douglas FairbanksJr. And was a big fan of Zelda..

  • @519djw6
    @519djw6 3 года назад +5

    What an interesting quartet to be chatting together!

  • @7beers
    @7beers 3 года назад +5

    I don't usually get all starry-eyed over celebrities, but in Raquel's case, I'll make an exception.

  • @LS-ki9ft
    @LS-ki9ft 5 лет назад +31

    Janis has such great intelligence and introspection to go along with her amazing singing talents. In my view, only Ann Wilson of Heart compares to Joplin with regards to energy and raw vocal power.

    • @andrewpalframan4666
      @andrewpalframan4666 5 лет назад +1

      She was a skanky old druggie who sounded like my cat does on "final rinse and spin!!"

    • @LS-ki9ft
      @LS-ki9ft 5 лет назад +4

      Although, I have never met your cat, I'll take your word for it. Indeed, she was not everyone's cup of tea. @@andrewpalframan4666

    • @suzieparis6821
      @suzieparis6821 5 лет назад

      Oh no

    • @dvinedzine
      @dvinedzine 4 года назад +2

      I agree with you, LS, that Ann Wilson is the only other singer who goes there like Janis. Ann is an extremely versatile singer, and can sound angelic and folky, as well.
      Edit: Yes, Tina Turner!

    • @shawnyoung8752
      @shawnyoung8752 3 года назад +1

      So Andrew. Who do you consider a great female singer? There have been many great singers, actors ,poets ,painters , sculpters ,writers who are expressing themselves by the pain or the lack of control with anger , drug or alchohol issues. Mabye they are somewhat crazy. That what makes them true. " The road excess leads to the palace of wisdom". Who was that druggie?

  • @alexflook8243
    @alexflook8243 5 лет назад +11

    Rachel Welch still looking wonderful and such a nice person.

  • @tanyalong2606
    @tanyalong2606 3 года назад +8

    Janis was such a beautiful soul. Artistic, intelligent, expressive. The world lost more just a singer when she passed, she could have achieved so much more in life. She's think kind of woman I could spend hours chatting with and she'd leave me wanting more.

    • @rizzijulia7304
      @rizzijulia7304 Год назад

      Intelligent??? You put the bar very low!

  • @diannemarshall4078
    @diannemarshall4078 2 года назад +3

    Interesting such a great group of people
    I had the pleasure of meeting Douglass in Fairfield Connecticut back in the 80s at a hotel. I went thier to swim. I spted him and only because I was youg I had the nerve to approach this lovely . He was so engaging and gave me his Autograph. He was at the vfc desk to register being so young I realized how patient and kind he was.

  • @devildoll9929
    @devildoll9929 5 лет назад +7

    The classiest man of all time

  • @Mx5322
    @Mx5322 5 лет назад +62

    Those legs ... God bless Raquel Welch

    • @opelstu
      @opelstu 5 лет назад +2

      Absolutely gorgeous lady.

    • @tawpgk
      @tawpgk 3 года назад +1

      That mind too, she was no dummy.

  • @αλεξανδροςραπτης-λ5ζ

    great actor,noble and interesting personality

  • @111Phoenix777
    @111Phoenix777 Год назад +4

    I had not idea that Janis Joplin was that literate. Very interesting. Actually, all of them were very interesting to listen to.

  • @janetclaireSays
    @janetclaireSays 9 месяцев назад +1

    Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. seems like such a gentleman.

  • @fifthbusiness1678
    @fifthbusiness1678 3 года назад +3

    Raquel’s cheekbones. My gawd ...
    I wonder how old Douglas Fairbanks was in this interview?

  • @narrowgate528
    @narrowgate528 4 года назад +4

    Do you have this entire show? If you do, could you post it? I’d really love to see it all. Dick Cavett was the best interviewer in the world; he got people talking.

  • @brucekuehn4031
    @brucekuehn4031 4 года назад +14

    When I grew up in the 60s, there were a lot of men that were veterans of WWII. None of them wanted to talk about it. There was a reluctance, almost an embarrassment. I’m not sure if it was the thought of all those who didn’t survive or the knowledge that bravery isn’t all it’s cracked up to be.

    • @quantanglement
      @quantanglement 4 года назад +2

      Maybe both. And yes, - they didn't seem to talk much about it. Maybe certain memories of little events etc, but not the blood and guts memories.
      Don't think they wanted to purposely dredge up those things years after. The ol' war time glory stuff in the movies isn't reality - that's for sure.

    • @karlhingus7118
      @karlhingus7118 3 года назад +3

      They were a different generation. They weren't cocky and self serving and seeking glory at every waking moment.

  • @pure.earthling4002
    @pure.earthling4002 4 года назад +3

    They don't have men like Fairbanks in the mainstream today. He kinda reminds me of those agents in the movie Kingsmen.. very gentlemanly.

  • @mohamadmoharami8903
    @mohamadmoharami8903 4 года назад +2

    man, I should've lived back then! what an era.

  • @justinmitchell3120
    @justinmitchell3120 5 лет назад +10

    Joplin seems super smart. Would love to talk books with her.

  • @quanashiab.9620
    @quanashiab.9620 Год назад +1

    RIP to all the people he interviewed here 💓

  • @danielpalmer8750
    @danielpalmer8750 3 года назад +3

    A great actor, a blues singer, and a sex symbol. My dad served under Fairbanks during WWll. I didn't much care for Cavett. The most interesting show I saw had Bette Davis and Arte Johnson. Davis started coughing during the Johnson interview, got up without a word, and walked off the stage.

    • @Patrick3183
      @Patrick3183 2 года назад

      Because she was coughing!

  • @audiophileman7047
    @audiophileman7047 4 года назад +14

    "We destroyed ourselves." It would be true for Janis and others during the early '70's.

    • @markyboy214
      @markyboy214 2 года назад +1

      We all destroy ourselves everyday, Janis was just ahead of the curve. It's better to burnout then to fade away...

    • @audiophileman7047
      @audiophileman7047 2 года назад +1

      @@markyboy214 Janis had much more to give, and she had more living to do. She wanted to live, since she tried to stop using heroin. Sadly ,the addiction won and the world lost.

  • @licafontana1491
    @licafontana1491 4 года назад +3

    THE VOICE. THE WOMAN and THE MAN

  • @warriorv9359
    @warriorv9359 4 года назад +4

    Hes a class act

  • @ChristinaMitchell-USA
    @ChristinaMitchell-USA 3 года назад +7

    Janis had lovely natural beauty ... which radiated from her big heart outward.

  • @cavscout62
    @cavscout62 4 года назад +14

    I Love It! Janis sitting there having a smoke and nobody is having a little bitchfit!

    • @qsprimalaccuracy9709
      @qsprimalaccuracy9709 4 года назад +3

      Back in the 70's the World wasn't so pussyfied yet...

    • @brainsareus
      @brainsareus 3 года назад +2

      @@qsprimalaccuracy9709
      That's not the point; it was simply socially acceptable then.

    • @jamesjackson2875
      @jamesjackson2875 3 года назад +2

      I wonder what kind of cigarette?

    • @markyboy214
      @markyboy214 2 года назад +2

      @@jamesjackson2875 Janis only smoked Marlboro Reds 🚬

  • @tawpgk
    @tawpgk 3 года назад +7

    It is unfair that great content from years ago was recorded at such poor technology and now that we have UHD 8K video for the absolute crap that they produce now. Even still, I would pay dearly to be able to watch all of his interviews. The best of them all. I don't remember Merv Griffin as well, but he lead a more intellectual interview show, rather than the more comedic-leaning shows like Carson. The older I get, it becomes more difficult to see how the culture and intellect of the general population has just become drones of the internet society. Ugh

  • @douglasthompson9482
    @douglasthompson9482 4 года назад +3

    True talk shows never die....the ones today are horrible. Mind you so are the so called stars.

  • @poetcomic1
    @poetcomic1 3 года назад +4

    Janis Joplin talks here about going home for a reunion at her high school. She had hoped that somehow, as famous as she was, she would get some recognition in her hometown. It was cruel, horrible and very damaging experience that sort of put her in a tailspin.

    • @shawnyoung8752
      @shawnyoung8752 2 года назад +1

      She was a poor growing up. She was creully voted the most handsome in her high school yearbook. One of her classmates was Jimmy Johnson who coached The Miami thugs of the 80s then the Cowgirls. The reunion was not a tailspin. She went there and everyone was being all nice and she just ignored them. In regards to her looks. If she dolled herself up and wanted to look pretty she could have. She was just herself and when you see her smile she was pretty. She was sexy. Sexy enough that even Broadway Joe Namath made it a point to bed her. She wasnt empressed.

  • @jchow5966
    @jchow5966 Год назад +1

    Talk shows were amszing back then.

  • @bnigh5495
    @bnigh5495 5 лет назад +5

    I had forgotten just how beautiful Raquel Welch was.

  • @bearcb
    @bearcb 4 года назад +7

    Can someone imagine host and guest discussing F. Scott Fitzgerald today?

    • @brainsareus
      @brainsareus 3 года назад

      Yes, on certain shows.............not many

  • @jmommay0362
    @jmommay0362 3 года назад +7

    I think Dick really loved Janis. You can see it, I can anyway

    • @markyboy214
      @markyboy214 2 года назад

      They've rumored to have slept together

    • @tomh1593
      @tomh1593 Год назад +2

      Dick cared about Janis. they were friends and he was heartbroken when she passed away a few months later.

  • @iac4357
    @iac4357 3 года назад +4

    I saw this episode a while back.
    Amazing that Janis is having an indepth conversation with DF Jr; and beautiful Raquel is almost lost.

    • @markyboy214
      @markyboy214 2 года назад

      Janis was beautiful and smart Raquel was just boring and dull

  • @RDX1981
    @RDX1981 Год назад +1

    rip raquel (82) & janis (27) / 53 years later ...

  • @georgik1963
    @georgik1963 9 месяцев назад +1

    Janis Joplin on F. Scott Fitzgerald -- wow! Why does Dick Cavett have all the best interviews from that era??

  • @MrChristian
    @MrChristian Год назад +2

    RIP Raquel Welch

  • @bellboy4074
    @bellboy4074 4 года назад +2

    Just four people shooting the breeze that happened to be ultra famous.

  • @zapkvr
    @zapkvr 4 года назад

    Deeply fascinating. Did Janis have ECT?

  • @blackbird5787
    @blackbird5787 5 лет назад +12

    All i see is Janis 😍

  • @licafontana1491
    @licafontana1491 4 года назад

    Amazing

  • @quantanglement
    @quantanglement 4 года назад +3

    Today's late night:
    guest - so, I went into the store..
    host - really, wow!
    g - and I got some gum...
    h - yeah?, so cool!!
    g - and I paid for it.
    h - rad! wow! really cool!!
    Such a joke compared with this - Cavett with Fairbanks and Welch and Joplin! 3 amazing guests (on one show) , talking intelligently on a TALK show.
    What a concept!

  • @daleholmgren6078
    @daleholmgren6078 4 года назад +4

    Fairbanks was a very dashing 60 at this airing.

  • @dogchaser520
    @dogchaser520 4 года назад +1

    Please fix the grocer's apostrophe in the title. Childhood's -> Childhoods

  • @MrDavey2010
    @MrDavey2010 5 лет назад +18

    Raquel Welch is so hot!

  • @joalexsg9741
    @joalexsg9741 Год назад

    Please, could you give us a link to the full interview?

  • @christophermatthias3327
    @christophermatthias3327 5 лет назад +2

    How different TV was in those days so much better

  • @joycefolsom130
    @joycefolsom130 2 года назад +1

    good lookimg man

  • @CAMPAZFilms
    @CAMPAZFilms 5 лет назад +6

    Dang Janis. Talk about extensions.

  • @ziggyplay
    @ziggyplay 4 года назад +8

    Janis Joplin being so respectul and patience infront of Raquel's "basicness"

  • @Gannooch
    @Gannooch 3 года назад

    have nothing against the other celebs that were on this show but is this channel ever going to show the Dick Cavett shows where he interviews Art Carney or Jackie Gleason? I

    • @Gannooch
      @Gannooch 2 года назад

      How about any Honeymooners actors that were part of the main cast? These are rarities much like the other videos around here.

  • @theunrealtimemm
    @theunrealtimemm 4 года назад +4

    Oh, Janis remembered, but who wants to plunge into that pain on a tv show?

  • @velveetafromage
    @velveetafromage Год назад

    Lord, how many ads are on this? Not watching any more

  • @margo3367
    @margo3367 5 лет назад +9

    Ah, the 60's. Those were the days. So happy I got to live through them, but it makes the world now look even worse.

  • @chrisayres8460
    @chrisayres8460 2 года назад

    Is she the actress from A Love of Two Brains

  • @BruceRodriguez
    @BruceRodriguez 5 лет назад +3

    Culture

  • @James-Lee-Smith
    @James-Lee-Smith Год назад

    How did he do such fantastic stunts with such little feet?

  • @donaldblankenship8057
    @donaldblankenship8057 Год назад

    There couldn't be a poorer choice than to invite Fairbanks while either Joplin or the most beautiful woman in Hollywood were sitting there. It's not an insult to say that Cavett was an

  • @marcusblackbird3603
    @marcusblackbird3603 5 лет назад +4

    Those aren't buoys!

  • @antoinepetrov
    @antoinepetrov 12 дней назад

    Really? A grammatical error in the title of a Dick Cavett video? If Mr. Cavett himself had anything to do with the channel, he'd be astonished.

  • @Lovelylove4everyone
    @Lovelylove4everyone 12 дней назад

    Fairbanks was America's David Niven.

  • @αλεξανδροςραπτης-λ5ζ

    janis,THE voIce,Raquel THE woman!!!sooo sexy!!!

  • @cleo3254
    @cleo3254 2 года назад +1

    nice cmts..but I'd trade all of my tommarows. ..😎👋✌

  • @flaggerify
    @flaggerify 5 лет назад

    Fine in The Prisoner of Zenda

  • @foxyshabazz
    @foxyshabazz 5 лет назад +5

    The Dick Cavett Show needs to hire someone who knows how punctuation works in English. You'd let it slide if this were a fan channel, but this is supposedly professional.

    • @davidadams2395
      @davidadams2395 4 года назад

      Right? _Childhood's_ The sloppiness is seeping into professional uploaders' output.

  • @brianharrington5333
    @brianharrington5333 5 лет назад +6

    we are all living in a shit time

  • @yellowburger
    @yellowburger 5 лет назад +3

    I guess this guy was a somebody back in the day. I have heard of his name. Never saw but a few clips of his movies. Just goes to show that when it comes to time, fame is fleeting. Janis Joplin is more historically pertinent i would say, but they would have been shocked to hear that at the time. And Raquel Welch, friggin hottest human being that ever lived.

    • @teleguy5699
      @teleguy5699 2 года назад

      Basically, people who die at their prime are known forever. Never to see the aging and possible dementia. Bruce Lee, Marilyn, James Dean, Jimmy, Janis, Morrison......

  • @Gannooch
    @Gannooch 2 года назад +1

    I have nothing against the other celebs that were on this show but is this channel ever going to show the Dick Cavett shows where he interviews Jackie Gleason or Art Carney? How about any Honeymooners actors that were part of the main cast? These are rarities much like the other videos around here.

  • @EdKazO-Vision
    @EdKazO-Vision 4 года назад +8

    Janis is deep. Raquel is boring. Sorry fellas.

    • @curabecorg7013
      @curabecorg7013 4 года назад

      Raquel acts the perpetual dumb blonde except she's brunette. And she forgot her skirt or pants.

  • @Thomas-fu8vp
    @Thomas-fu8vp 4 года назад

    DFJr should have greeted the women first.

  • @umapuma
    @umapuma 5 лет назад +7

    janis joplin seems much older than 27 :/

    • @genalane2460
      @genalane2460 3 года назад

      She went through a ton more than most of us and she had Texas roots...or southern roots should I say

    • @umapuma
      @umapuma 3 года назад

      @@genalane2460 yes I know, she deserved much more I feel from people than she got... And she is a truly amazing artist. But I don't understand how are southern roots connected to that

  • @kynismos
    @kynismos 5 лет назад +10

    Knowing how insecure Janis Joplin was about her look, getting her on a show together with Raquel Welch seems so cruel.

    • @jeanettesmith765
      @jeanettesmith765 4 года назад +6

      But Janis handled it well.

    • @genalane2460
      @genalane2460 3 года назад

      But she held her own with dignity, humor, soul and a genuine interest n respect for people. She saw Raquel actually was cool and was able to relate to her on a human level.

    • @genalane2460
      @genalane2460 3 года назад

      And I agree ...Dick Cavett is what my dad would have referred to as an " imp of the perverse" ergo.. mischievous if not cruel.
      Check out an old interview he did with the great Dizzy Gillespie...it was infuriating how disrespectful and snotty he was.
      Made me wanna kick his butt!!

    • @stephaniemccoy9602
      @stephaniemccoy9602 3 года назад +3

      @@genalane2460 Cavett liked Janis, a lot. Don't think he or his producers were trying to be cruel.

  • @williampotter2098
    @williampotter2098 3 года назад +2

    Two actors who were a big deal at the time and have been forgotten. They condescended towards Janis as just a wacky music person. But is is Janis that became a superstar forever. Janis will always be Janis. What a timeless talent. Who can name a Fairbanks movie. Or a Welch movie. Welch was vapid. But so many people, even young people know Janis.

    • @teleguy5699
      @teleguy5699 2 года назад +1

      I thought Fairbanks was very nice to Janis and payed most attention to her even with arguably the most beautiful woman in the world at that time. Being known as a charmer you'd think he'd try something suave on Welch.

  • @jamesdrynan
    @jamesdrynan 4 года назад +8

    Once the current generation is older and they realize how little they paid attention to the history they lived through, these interviews with Cavett will be here. For reasons that are unclear, today's youth are seemingly illiterate, ( don't read books, ) historically ignorant, geographically obtuse and show little curiosity about anything not served up as viral on websites.

  • @jadezee6316
    @jadezee6316 3 года назад +3

    jeez..listening to Raquel act her way into something other than a pair of large breasts is pure cringe....
    Joplin on the other hand is pure down to earth.....funny how the earth makes a habit of casting such people aside....
    Fairbanks a pure gentleman...still very good-looking...as he was quite the handsome man in his day.....with Gunga Din...his best movie role ever.....and a Hollywood classic.

  • @smadaf
    @smadaf Год назад

    "Their Childhood's"? Why the apostrophe?

  • @starwarsunfiltered7848
    @starwarsunfiltered7848 Год назад

    Why does "childhoods" have an apostrophe?