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They would tape five shows in a day. You would notice that the Thursday and Friday shows were much looser and free-wheeling.

Let's not forget "Easy" by the Commodores.

Nursie! I like it it firm and fruity!

You all must have come through Georgia. Ben Jones represented my district.

Except that undefeated Harvard was a huge underdog to a Yale team with Calvin Hill and Brian (B.D.) Dowling. Yale was actually a nationally ranked Division I team prior to that game. That tie gives you a share of the conference title, cost your rival their Top 20 ranking, stops their 16 game winning streak, and

Indeed. He helped to avoid a shootout, plus he gave a damn about the supply of liquor. No one else cared that they were out of Wild Turkey!

Yeah, Bouton was on the team. I remember seeing a short mention of it in Sports Illustrated in the mid Seventies.

Paper Lion was actually released in theaters (you're right about Alda's bland performance). Plimpton's follow up to Paper Lion, Mad Ducks and Bears, was made into an ABC special.

I believe I remember Paul saying that he was doing Neil Young.

My local R&B station played Goodnight Tonight and Arrow Through Me quite a bit also. Macca always could lay down a nice groove.

Yeah, the live version was a Billboard #1. The only time I heard the album version back then, was when I saw the video on his Saturday Night Live appearance and on Don Kirshner's Rock Concert.

For No One is an understated but devastating song. I very much prefer it to Yesterday, which trods some of the same ground.

McCartney created the avant garde Carnival Of Light in late 1966/early 1967, well before Lennon's Revolution Number 9.

Longstreet - Blind Cop

I know him as one of the CIA goons in F/X.