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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:00,000 --> 00:00:01,000 of course 2 00:00:00,000 --> 00:00:01,000 yes sir 3 00:00:09,705 --> 00:00:11,402 For four years, 4 00:00:11,446 --> 00:00:13,883 American boys have been fighting and dying in Vietnam. 5 00:00:13,926 --> 00:00:16,320 For 12 months, our negotiators have been... 6 00:00:16,364 --> 00:00:19,367 ["Take It Easy" playing] 7 00:00:23,153 --> 00:00:24,720 - ♪ Well I'm a-runnin' down the road ♪ 8 00:00:24,763 --> 00:00:26,243 ♪ Trying to loosen my load 9 00:00:26,287 --> 00:00:30,552 ♪ I got seven women on my mind ♪ 10 00:00:30,595 --> 00:00:33,903 ♪ Four that want to own me, two that want to stone me ♪ 11 00:00:33,946 --> 00:00:36,949 ♪ One said she's a friend of mine ♪ 12 00:00:36,993 --> 00:00:40,127 ♪ Take it easy 13 00:00:40,170 --> 00:00:43,869 ♪ Take it easy 14 00:00:43,913 --> 00:00:47,308 ♪ Don't let the sound of your own wheels ♪ 15 00:00:47,351 --> 00:00:50,920 ♪ Drive you crazy 16 00:00:50,963 --> 00:00:54,097 ♪ Lighten up while you still can ♪ 17 00:00:54,141 --> 00:00:58,014 ♪ Don't even try to understand ♪ 18 00:00:58,058 --> 00:01:01,104 ♪ Just find a place to make your stand ♪ 19 00:01:01,148 --> 00:01:04,325 ♪ Take it easy 20 00:01:32,222 --> 00:01:35,747 - ♪ Take it easy 21 00:01:35,791 --> 00:01:39,316 ♪ Take it easy 22 00:01:39,360 --> 00:01:42,798 ♪ Don't let the sound of your own wheels ♪ 23 00:01:42,841 --> 00:01:46,106 ♪ Drive you crazy 24 00:01:46,149 --> 00:01:49,544 ♪ Come on, baby 25 00:01:49,587 --> 00:01:53,287 ♪ Don't say maybe 26 00:01:53,330 --> 00:01:56,203 ♪ I got to know if your sweet love ♪ 27 00:01:56,246 --> 00:01:59,641 ♪ Is gonna save me 28 00:02:15,004 --> 00:02:17,137 - I'm Jim Ladd, and you have the good taste, 29 00:02:17,180 --> 00:02:18,790 the grace, and the luck 30 00:02:18,834 --> 00:02:21,228 to be listening to 95.5 KLOS. 31 00:02:21,271 --> 00:02:23,055 Good for you, man. 32 00:02:23,099 --> 00:02:26,537 I worked at a radio station in LA. 33 00:02:26,581 --> 00:02:29,497 I had hair down to the middle of my back. 34 00:02:29,540 --> 00:02:31,803 Here we are in our early 20s, 35 00:02:31,847 --> 00:02:34,850 the entire social order of the country 36 00:02:34,893 --> 00:02:36,678 was in upheaval. 37 00:02:36,721 --> 00:02:39,420 ["The Star-Spangled Banner" playing on electric guitar] 38 00:02:46,470 --> 00:02:50,822 But then something very special happened. 39 00:02:50,866 --> 00:02:54,217 - That's one small step for man, 40 00:02:54,261 --> 00:02:57,046 one giant leap for mankind. 41 00:02:57,089 --> 00:02:58,743 Houston... 42 00:02:58,787 --> 00:03:03,183 - That day in front of a black-and-white TV set, 43 00:03:03,226 --> 00:03:06,273 it reached into me, 44 00:03:06,316 --> 00:03:09,058 this young hippie radical, 45 00:03:09,101 --> 00:03:11,713 just as it reached into everybody 46 00:03:11,756 --> 00:03:12,931 that was alive... 47 00:03:12,975 --> 00:03:14,629 - There you go. - Yeah. 48 00:03:14,672 --> 00:03:16,631 - Beautiful. 49 00:03:16,674 --> 00:03:21,462 - That's what humanity coming together looks like. 50 00:03:21,505 --> 00:03:25,466 And that's what would start it in a smaller way. 51 00:03:28,164 --> 00:03:30,688 - The great rock festival is now history. 52 00:03:30,732 --> 00:03:33,038 The last of the nearly half million young people 53 00:03:33,082 --> 00:03:34,910 have now departed. 54 00:03:34,953 --> 00:03:38,174 - And while the music is over, the aftertaste lingers on. 55 00:03:38,218 --> 00:03:41,264 - Woodstock was the event 56 00:03:41,308 --> 00:03:44,267 that drew our generation together 57 00:03:44,311 --> 00:03:47,183 and put a face and numbers to it. 58 00:03:47,227 --> 00:03:49,054 - ...virtually a city. 59 00:03:49,098 --> 00:03:52,362 - The fact that you would pull that many people together, 60 00:03:52,406 --> 00:03:54,059 and it would be peaceful... 61 00:03:54,103 --> 00:03:55,235 - ...a place of no violence. 62 00:03:55,278 --> 00:03:57,062 - ...it made a big impression 63 00:03:57,106 --> 00:04:01,241 on those in a society that hated us. 64 00:04:01,284 --> 00:04:04,026 And let's remember, there were those that hated us. 65 00:04:04,069 --> 00:04:05,854 They didn't like hippies. 66 00:04:07,334 --> 00:04:08,639 - Hippie eventually was a name 67 00:04:08,683 --> 00:04:10,293 that people didn't want to be called 68 00:04:10,337 --> 00:04:12,252 because it was a way of packaging them up 69 00:04:12,295 --> 00:04:13,688 and dismissing them. 70 00:04:13,731 --> 00:04:16,299 But hippie was, like, a young person, 71 00:04:16,343 --> 00:04:17,996 just burgeoning or just opening, 72 00:04:18,040 --> 00:04:19,084 just blossoming. 73 00:04:19,128 --> 00:04:21,173 Somebody who's getting hip. 74 00:04:21,217 --> 00:04:23,567 I mean, it was a way of living your life out in the open. 75 00:04:23,611 --> 00:04:27,049 Being a freak and being unapologetic 76 00:04:27,092 --> 00:04:28,616 about who you were. 77 00:04:31,532 --> 00:04:33,098 It was going on in Woodstock 78 00:04:33,142 --> 00:04:35,623 and immediately was echoed in Laurel Canyon. 79 00:04:43,761 --> 00:04:47,678 - Joni Mitchell, she didn't come out to Woodstock, 80 00:04:47,722 --> 00:04:49,332 but she wrote the song about it 81 00:04:49,376 --> 00:04:52,509 from what she gleaned from other people. 82 00:04:52,553 --> 00:04:55,730 And yet, to her credit, 83 00:04:55,773 --> 00:04:58,559 it was the song. 84 00:05:00,256 --> 00:05:04,216 - ♪ By the time we got to Woodstock ♪ 85 00:05:04,260 --> 00:05:07,785 ♪ We were half a million strong ♪ 86 00:05:07,829 --> 00:05:10,222 ♪ And everywhere 87 00:05:10,266 --> 00:05:11,572 ♪ There was song 88 00:05:11,615 --> 00:05:18,056 ♪ And celebration 89 00:05:18,100 --> 00:05:22,670 ♪ And I dreamed I saw the bombers ♪ 90 00:05:22,713 --> 00:05:25,934 ♪ Riding shotgun in the sky ♪ 91 00:05:25,977 --> 00:05:32,810 ♪ And they were turning into butterflies ♪ 92 00:05:32,854 --> 00:05:37,032 ♪ Above our nation 93 00:05:38,642 --> 00:05:41,166 I was just trying to understand myself and my world. 94 00:05:41,210 --> 00:05:42,733 I used the writing process 95 00:05:42,777 --> 00:05:44,866 as a method of understanding, 96 00:05:44,909 --> 00:05:47,390 getting closer and closer to the essence. 97 00:05:49,218 --> 00:05:53,004 My 20s were full of intense painful self-discovery. 98 00:05:53,048 --> 00:05:55,355 Some truths that I discovered along the way, 99 00:05:55,398 --> 00:05:58,749 wherever I could take it from my own personal travail 100 00:05:58,793 --> 00:05:59,881 to the universal. 101 00:05:59,924 --> 00:06:01,578 Anything good that helped me, 102 00:06:01,622 --> 00:06:03,580 I would try to slot into the song 103 00:06:03,624 --> 00:06:05,103 to give it some nutrition, 104 00:06:05,147 --> 00:06:07,584 so it would transcend self-pity. 105 00:06:13,460 --> 00:06:15,549 - I was always very cautious 106 00:06:15,592 --> 00:06:18,378 about giving Joan enough room to write. 107 00:06:18,421 --> 00:06:19,727 There was no schedule. 108 00:06:19,770 --> 00:06:21,903 It was just me trying to recognize 109 00:06:21,946 --> 00:06:24,819 when Joni was going into that void, 110 00:06:24,862 --> 00:06:27,299 when I say something and she wasn't listening. 111 00:06:27,343 --> 00:06:29,606 And she wrote many, many, many songs 112 00:06:29,650 --> 00:06:31,434 while we were together. 113 00:06:31,478 --> 00:06:34,655 She wrote half of "Blue," "Ladies of the Canyon." 114 00:06:36,918 --> 00:06:38,310 It was a shitty morning. 115 00:06:38,354 --> 00:06:40,400 Late winter, chilly, 116 00:06:40,443 --> 00:06:43,446 rainy, miserable, foggy. 117 00:06:43,490 --> 00:06:45,274 I'd taken Joni to breakfast 118 00:06:45,317 --> 00:06:47,581 at Art's Deli on Ventura Boulevard, 119 00:06:47,624 --> 00:06:50,279 quite close to Laurel Canyon. 120 00:06:50,322 --> 00:06:52,150 We were walking after breakfast, 121 00:06:52,194 --> 00:06:53,456 and we passed an antique store, 122 00:06:53,500 --> 00:06:55,023 and we're looking in the window. 123 00:06:55,066 --> 00:06:57,460 Joan saw this small vase that she wanted to buy. 124 00:06:57,504 --> 00:06:59,810 It was about eight or nine inches high. 125 00:06:59,854 --> 00:07:02,030 Some hand-painted flowers around one edge. 126 00:07:02,073 --> 00:07:04,641 So she bought it. 127 00:07:04,685 --> 00:07:07,470 We drive to her house, go through the front door, 128 00:07:07,514 --> 00:07:08,776 and I said, "Hey, Joan, 129 00:07:08,819 --> 00:07:10,473 "why don't I light a fire 130 00:07:10,517 --> 00:07:12,040 "and you put some flowers in that vase 131 00:07:12,083 --> 00:07:13,824 that you bought today?" 132 00:07:13,868 --> 00:07:16,305 It's that simple. 133 00:07:16,348 --> 00:07:18,960 Joni went out to find some winter flowers 134 00:07:19,003 --> 00:07:20,831 to put in this vase that she just bought. 135 00:07:20,875 --> 00:07:22,485 That means she wasn't at her piano, 136 00:07:22,529 --> 00:07:24,531 but that means that I was. 137 00:07:24,574 --> 00:07:28,143 - ♪ I'll light the fire 138 00:07:28,186 --> 00:07:33,104 ♪ You place the flowers in the vase ♪ 139 00:07:33,148 --> 00:07:37,544 ♪ That you bought today 140 00:07:39,807 --> 00:07:42,940 - ♪ Staring at the fire 141 00:07:42,984 --> 00:07:46,117 ♪ For hours and hours 142 00:07:46,161 --> 00:07:50,339 ♪ While I listen to you 143 00:07:50,382 --> 00:07:53,560 ♪ Play your love songs 144 00:07:53,603 --> 00:07:55,953 ♪ All night long 145 00:07:55,997 --> 00:08:00,131 ♪ For me 146 00:08:00,175 --> 00:08:02,307 - People would say when me and Joan walked into a room, 147 00:08:02,351 --> 00:08:03,961 it lit up the room. 148 00:08:04,005 --> 00:08:06,964 We brought out the best in each other. 149 00:08:07,008 --> 00:08:09,532 - ♪ Come to me now 150 00:08:09,576 --> 00:08:11,795 ♪ To rest your head for just... ♪ 151 00:08:11,839 --> 00:08:13,188 - In the Laurel Canyon scene, 152 00:08:13,231 --> 00:08:14,624 we were at the very center 153 00:08:14,668 --> 00:08:16,800 of this beautiful bubble of creativity 154 00:08:16,844 --> 00:08:18,149 and friendship and sunshine 155 00:08:18,193 --> 00:08:20,543 and sex and drugs and music. 156 00:08:20,587 --> 00:08:23,459 - ♪ Our house 157 00:08:23,503 --> 00:08:26,810 ♪ Is a very, very, very fine house ♪ 158 00:08:26,854 --> 00:08:30,161 ♪ With two cats in the yard 159 00:08:30,205 --> 00:08:33,513 ♪ Life used to be so hard 160 00:08:33,556 --> 00:08:36,559 ♪ Now everything is easy 161 00:08:36,603 --> 00:08:39,736 ♪ 'Cause of you 162 00:08:39,780 --> 00:08:43,000 - Joan, I don't think ever has really had 163 00:08:43,044 --> 00:08:45,263 another relationship like Graham. 164 00:08:45,307 --> 00:08:47,483 Graham was as close as it ever came to her 165 00:08:47,527 --> 00:08:51,269 actually loving somebody on an ongoing basis. 166 00:08:51,313 --> 00:08:54,142 She probably nearly stuck with him forever. 167 00:08:54,185 --> 00:08:55,970 And I don't think she ever even considered it 168 00:08:56,013 --> 00:08:57,580 with any of the rest of us. 169 00:09:00,365 --> 00:09:04,369 - It was a telegram, and it only said, 170 00:09:04,413 --> 00:09:06,589 "If you hold sand too tightly in your hand, 171 00:09:06,633 --> 00:09:08,417 it will run through your fingers." 172 00:09:10,375 --> 00:09:12,073 And that was a shame, 173 00:09:12,116 --> 00:09:14,815 but that's the way things are. 174 00:09:22,605 --> 00:09:24,912 - ♪ Boys and girls 175 00:09:24,955 --> 00:09:30,395 ♪ Have a good time together 176 00:09:30,439 --> 00:09:33,311 ♪ Be my friend 177 00:09:33,355 --> 00:09:37,489 ♪ Or be my lover 178 00:09:37,533 --> 00:09:40,623 ♪ Girls 179 00:09:43,234 --> 00:09:45,019 - That's the way we've been doing it. 180 00:09:45,062 --> 00:09:46,455 We changed it. This time we sing-- 181 00:09:46,498 --> 00:09:47,761 - Yeah, but the rhythm has changed, Cass. 182 00:09:47,804 --> 00:09:49,632 - Mamas & Papas-- 183 00:09:49,676 --> 00:09:52,330 we were only together for two and a half years. 184 00:09:52,374 --> 00:09:55,812 Then that all changed. 185 00:09:55,856 --> 00:09:57,814 - Being successful, we've all developed 186 00:09:57,858 --> 00:09:59,816 our own ways of life here in Los Angeles, 187 00:09:59,860 --> 00:10:01,818 and we don't affect one another 188 00:10:01,862 --> 00:10:03,559 as creatively as we did 189 00:10:03,603 --> 00:10:05,692 when we were all dependent upon one another, 190 00:10:05,735 --> 00:10:07,781 emotionally and whatnot. 191 00:10:07,824 --> 00:10:09,652 - After a while, you don't want to see 192 00:10:09,696 --> 00:10:11,654 those same three people 193 00:10:11,698 --> 00:10:13,395 day in and day out all of your life. 194 00:10:13,438 --> 00:10:15,571 It starts to wear on you. 195 00:10:15,615 --> 00:10:17,225 We decided that 196 00:10:17,268 --> 00:10:19,140 we didn't want to continue working together. 197 00:10:19,183 --> 00:10:21,708 Everybody had ambitions to do other things. 198 00:10:21,751 --> 00:10:25,146 Cass wanted to be a soloist more than anything. 199 00:10:25,189 --> 00:10:28,540 She saw herself as a hip Barbra Streisand. 200 00:10:30,717 --> 00:10:33,328 - The music that my mom chose for herself 201 00:10:33,371 --> 00:10:35,286 that she did as a solo artist, 202 00:10:35,330 --> 00:10:38,028 she felt passionately about 203 00:10:38,072 --> 00:10:41,641 really positive subject matter. 204 00:10:41,684 --> 00:10:44,034 My mom was loving and warm 205 00:10:44,078 --> 00:10:47,385 and inviting, big hugs. 206 00:10:47,429 --> 00:10:50,911 She loved to be around her friends. 207 00:10:50,954 --> 00:10:52,782 She loved to have a full house, 208 00:10:52,826 --> 00:10:55,306 and people would make music. 209 00:10:55,350 --> 00:10:58,048 Gram called her The Queen of the Canyon. 210 00:10:58,092 --> 00:11:00,529 - In Laurel Canyon, her house was, like, 211 00:11:00,572 --> 00:11:03,053 at the center of everything. 212 00:11:03,097 --> 00:11:05,839 Open 24 hours a day. 213 00:11:05,882 --> 00:11:10,104 A very wide circle of friends. 214 00:11:10,147 --> 00:11:12,846 But John and I left Laurel Canyon, 215 00:11:12,889 --> 00:11:14,238 moved to Bel Air. 216 00:11:14,282 --> 00:11:16,893 Three Rolls-Royces in the garage. 217 00:11:16,937 --> 00:11:19,722 We were hippies, but we were rich hippies. 218 00:11:19,766 --> 00:11:21,898 There was no question about that. 219 00:11:21,942 --> 00:11:24,248 We'd been so innovative. 220 00:11:26,033 --> 00:11:28,731 But we had become the establishment. 221 00:11:38,610 --> 00:11:41,744 - I was continuing The Byrds as a franchise. 222 00:11:41,788 --> 00:11:44,529 Kind of like Coca-Cola or something. 223 00:11:44,573 --> 00:11:46,880 David Crosby showed up at my house and said, 224 00:11:46,923 --> 00:11:49,752 "You know, some of the songs you guys are doing are okay, 225 00:11:49,796 --> 00:11:51,232 but some of them aren't." 226 00:11:51,275 --> 00:11:53,190 And I had to agree with him. 227 00:11:53,234 --> 00:11:56,367 There was a mediocre element in what The Byrds had become. 228 00:11:56,411 --> 00:11:58,892 We'd gone out on the road as a three-piece band. 229 00:11:58,935 --> 00:12:01,459 It just wasn't good, wasn't happening. 230 00:12:01,503 --> 00:12:03,592 We were looking for somebody to fill in for David 231 00:12:03,635 --> 00:12:05,855 because there was no rhythm player. 232 00:12:07,944 --> 00:12:09,467 Chris Hillman met Gram Parsons 233 00:12:09,511 --> 00:12:12,166 and invited him over to our rehearsals. 234 00:12:12,209 --> 00:12:14,777 Gram came in and played a little country music. 235 00:12:14,821 --> 00:12:16,126 I thought, "The guy's got talent. 236 00:12:16,170 --> 00:12:17,693 We can work with him." 237 00:12:17,737 --> 00:12:19,782 I didn't know it, but he was about to morph 238 00:12:19,826 --> 00:12:22,611 into George Jones in a rhinestone suit. 239 00:12:32,839 --> 00:12:34,492 - I convinced The Byrds 240 00:12:34,536 --> 00:12:36,756 that they should be doing country music 241 00:12:36,799 --> 00:12:41,064 instead of trying to write their own Bob Dylan material. 242 00:12:41,108 --> 00:12:43,327 Chris had been trying to say something like that all along 243 00:12:43,371 --> 00:12:48,158 but wasn't sure The Byrds would be out of a job. 244 00:12:48,202 --> 00:12:49,986 - Gram Parsons came along, 245 00:12:50,030 --> 00:12:52,684 and he really understood the real music. 246 00:12:52,728 --> 00:12:54,817 All this wonderful stuff out of California 247 00:12:54,861 --> 00:12:58,734 along with the Nashville '50s and '60s country music. 248 00:12:58,778 --> 00:13:01,737 - Gram Parsons' love of country music was infectious. 249 00:13:01,781 --> 00:13:04,914 He loved it so much that he sold us on it. 250 00:13:04,958 --> 00:13:06,437 I went to Nudie's, a rodeo tailor, 251 00:13:06,481 --> 00:13:08,962 and got some cowboy clothes. 252 00:13:09,005 --> 00:13:11,442 And we recorded an entire county album, 253 00:13:11,486 --> 00:13:13,227 the "Sweetheart of the Rodeo." 254 00:13:13,270 --> 00:13:16,186 It was the first time a commercially successful 255 00:13:16,230 --> 00:13:17,971 rock band had done country music. 256 00:13:18,014 --> 00:13:20,190 Other people had dabbled in it. 257 00:13:20,234 --> 00:13:23,541 - We all had trouble getting anybody to believe 258 00:13:23,585 --> 00:13:26,849 that you could make good country music. 259 00:13:26,893 --> 00:13:29,112 - Gram was a nice guy. He was a lot of fun. 260 00:13:29,156 --> 00:13:31,898 We'd drink beer and play pool, and he's like a good old boy. 261 00:13:31,941 --> 00:13:33,290 It was a good time. 262 00:13:35,118 --> 00:13:36,859 He got to know The Rolling Stones. 263 00:13:36,903 --> 00:13:39,209 He and Keith Richards became really tight. 264 00:13:39,253 --> 00:13:42,082 And he always wanted to hang out with Keith. 265 00:13:42,125 --> 00:13:43,779 - He was around for six months. 266 00:13:43,823 --> 00:13:46,521 He left The Byrds. And I got a little antsy then. 267 00:13:46,564 --> 00:13:49,437 I wanted to do something else, as David had the year before. 268 00:13:49,480 --> 00:13:51,482 So I left The Byrds, and Gram and I started 269 00:13:51,526 --> 00:13:55,051 The Flying Burrito Brothers in 1969. 270 00:14:07,107 --> 00:14:10,284 - ♪ You may be 271 00:14:10,327 --> 00:14:13,896 ♪ Sweet and nice 272 00:14:13,940 --> 00:14:19,423 ♪ But that you won't keep you warm at night ♪ 273 00:14:19,467 --> 00:14:22,122 ♪ 'Cause I'm the one 274 00:14:22,165 --> 00:14:25,516 ♪ Who showed you how 275 00:14:25,560 --> 00:14:27,605 ♪ To do the things 276 00:14:27,649 --> 00:14:31,740 ♪ You're doing now 277 00:14:31,783 --> 00:14:34,830 ♪ He may feel 278 00:14:34,874 --> 00:14:37,441 ♪ All your charms 279 00:14:37,485 --> 00:14:39,966 - We want to do this young, hip country band 280 00:14:40,009 --> 00:14:42,969 and base it around a Bakersfield-type sound 281 00:14:43,012 --> 00:14:45,406 with a little R&B. 282 00:14:45,449 --> 00:14:48,061 Now, this is where Gram taught me a lot of music. 283 00:14:49,584 --> 00:14:53,980 - ♪ At the dark end 284 00:14:54,023 --> 00:14:57,418 ♪ Of the street 285 00:14:57,461 --> 00:14:59,376 - I thought I was pretty well up 286 00:14:59,420 --> 00:15:01,117 on most of my R&B and blues, 287 00:15:01,161 --> 00:15:03,032 but he started picking up these records 288 00:15:03,076 --> 00:15:05,774 and turning me on to people I've never heard of. 289 00:15:05,817 --> 00:15:09,952 - ♪ Where we don't belong 290 00:15:09,996 --> 00:15:15,175 - ♪ Living in darkness to hide our wrong ♪ 291 00:15:15,218 --> 00:15:19,092 ♪ You and me 292 00:15:19,135 --> 00:15:21,137 ♪ At the dark end 293 00:15:21,181 --> 00:15:24,488 ♪ Of the street 294 00:15:24,532 --> 00:15:27,927 ♪ You and me 295 00:15:27,970 --> 00:15:33,933 ♪ I know that time's gonna take its toll ♪ 296 00:15:33,976 --> 00:15:36,936 - This is now 1969. 297 00:15:36,979 --> 00:15:38,938 I'd been in two groups already in LA. 298 00:15:38,981 --> 00:15:41,027 And The Flying Burrito Brothers were on the same label, 299 00:15:41,070 --> 00:15:45,031 so we would see each other on the A&M studio lot, 300 00:15:45,074 --> 00:15:47,598 and they invited me to join, to play guitar. 301 00:15:47,642 --> 00:15:49,296 And I happily did that because I thought that 302 00:15:49,339 --> 00:15:51,385 The Burritos could do something. 303 00:15:51,428 --> 00:15:55,432 - ♪ You and me 304 00:15:55,476 --> 00:15:57,957 ♪ At the dark end 305 00:15:58,000 --> 00:16:00,524 ♪ Of the street 306 00:16:00,568 --> 00:16:02,483 ♪ You and me 307 00:16:04,833 --> 00:16:06,530 - Back then I would go on tour, 308 00:16:06,574 --> 00:16:08,184 and I would leave the door open 309 00:16:08,228 --> 00:16:09,359 'cause our friends would come in 310 00:16:09,403 --> 00:16:11,100 and stay there. 311 00:16:11,144 --> 00:16:14,016 They cleaned the house and stocked the refrigerator. 312 00:16:14,060 --> 00:16:15,626 I'd leave money in the drawer. 313 00:16:15,670 --> 00:16:18,020 There was no thievery or anything. 314 00:16:19,717 --> 00:16:21,676 We came back from touring once, 315 00:16:21,719 --> 00:16:23,373 and there's Bobby Beausoleil 316 00:16:23,417 --> 00:16:26,420 sitting on my floor playing a guitar. 317 00:16:26,463 --> 00:16:27,899 And I'm glad to see him. 318 00:16:27,943 --> 00:16:30,293 Bobby Beausoleil was in the Grass Roots, 319 00:16:30,337 --> 00:16:33,644 which was our group just before we became Love. 320 00:16:33,688 --> 00:16:35,472 He was just the sweetest kid. 321 00:16:35,516 --> 00:16:37,083 We sit down and chat. 322 00:16:37,126 --> 00:16:39,781 And I noticed the door to my bedroom is closed. 323 00:16:39,824 --> 00:16:41,652 So I said, "Is there somebody in there?" 324 00:16:41,696 --> 00:16:43,698 He said, "Yeah. My girlfriend, Sadie. 325 00:16:43,741 --> 00:16:45,613 She's asleep." 326 00:16:45,656 --> 00:16:48,877 A few minutes later, this thing comes out of my bedroom. 327 00:16:48,920 --> 00:16:51,053 This horrible cadaverous-looking thing 328 00:16:51,097 --> 00:16:52,750 that smelled awful. 329 00:16:52,794 --> 00:16:54,056 She had been in my bed. 330 00:16:54,100 --> 00:16:55,927 Now I'm upset. 331 00:16:55,971 --> 00:16:57,755 And I said, "Man, who the hell is this?" 332 00:16:57,799 --> 00:16:59,061 And he said, "Oh, this is Sadie. 333 00:16:59,105 --> 00:17:00,715 "She's with me. 334 00:17:00,758 --> 00:17:03,848 "We lived together at the Spahn Ranch. 335 00:17:03,892 --> 00:17:05,372 "These people are friends. 336 00:17:05,415 --> 00:17:09,245 And they have this utopian lifestyle." 337 00:17:09,289 --> 00:17:12,074 So he starts telling me, and he's romanticizing it, 338 00:17:12,118 --> 00:17:13,815 and I said, "Cool. That sounds good. 339 00:17:13,858 --> 00:17:16,296 Maybe one day I'll come up and visit you guys." 340 00:17:16,339 --> 00:17:18,646 And he says, "I don't think that's good. 341 00:17:18,689 --> 00:17:21,475 Charlie, you know, is kind of racist." 342 00:17:21,518 --> 00:17:24,391 I said, "So why are you hanging out with a bigot?" 343 00:17:24,434 --> 00:17:25,957 And he says, "Well, I better go 344 00:17:26,001 --> 00:17:27,829 "because Charlie is gonna be upset 345 00:17:27,872 --> 00:17:30,440 if he knows that I came by to visit you." 346 00:17:30,484 --> 00:17:33,095 Well, I said, "Dude, if this guy is gonna be upset 347 00:17:33,139 --> 00:17:35,141 "that you came by and visited somebody 348 00:17:35,184 --> 00:17:36,968 "that you've known for years, 349 00:17:37,012 --> 00:17:40,102 maybe you ought to get away from him." 350 00:17:40,146 --> 00:17:42,583 He kind of laughed. 351 00:17:42,626 --> 00:17:45,281 - They call themselves The Family. 352 00:17:45,325 --> 00:17:47,153 Young girls supposedly under the spell 353 00:17:47,196 --> 00:17:48,545 of a bearded Svengali. 354 00:17:48,589 --> 00:17:50,765 The mystical hippie clan despise 355 00:17:50,808 --> 00:17:52,593 the straight affluent society. 356 00:18:03,299 --> 00:18:06,824 [The Doors' "Riders on the Storm"] 357 00:18:06,868 --> 00:18:09,349 - Friday night in Los Angeles, a movie actress 358 00:18:09,392 --> 00:18:11,351 and four of her friends were murdered. 359 00:18:11,394 --> 00:18:14,528 And the circumstances were lurid. 360 00:18:14,571 --> 00:18:16,486 - This was at the home of movie director 361 00:18:16,530 --> 00:18:17,922 Roman Polanski. 362 00:18:17,966 --> 00:18:19,663 And it was his wife, Sharon Tate, 363 00:18:19,707 --> 00:18:22,057 who was one of the victims. 364 00:18:22,101 --> 00:18:23,232 - Do you have any kind of an idea 365 00:18:23,276 --> 00:18:24,277 who might have done it? 366 00:18:24,320 --> 00:18:25,452 Do you have any kind of APBs out? 367 00:18:25,495 --> 00:18:26,844 Any suspects at all? - No. 368 00:18:29,717 --> 00:18:31,501 - The first two suspects 369 00:18:31,545 --> 00:18:33,982 after the murders at the Sharon Tate house 370 00:18:34,025 --> 00:18:36,158 were these two guys I knew. 371 00:18:36,202 --> 00:18:37,855 In the paper, the police were looking for them. 372 00:18:37,899 --> 00:18:40,380 They went and turned themselves in immediately 373 00:18:40,423 --> 00:18:41,772 and said, "Wait. Whoa, whoa, whoa." 374 00:18:41,816 --> 00:18:44,253 It was frightening in LA then. 375 00:18:44,297 --> 00:18:46,168 - A short time later, not far away, 376 00:18:46,212 --> 00:18:48,344 a middle-aged couple was found murdered 377 00:18:48,388 --> 00:18:50,781 in similar circumstances. 378 00:18:50,825 --> 00:18:53,132 - Leno LaBianca, a supermarket owner, 379 00:18:53,175 --> 00:18:56,004 and his wife have both been stabbed to death. 380 00:18:56,047 --> 00:18:59,747 Hoods have been placed over the heads of both victims. 381 00:18:59,790 --> 00:19:04,055 - ♪ There's a killer on the road ♪ 382 00:19:04,099 --> 00:19:07,363 ♪ His brain is squirming like a toad ♪ 383 00:19:11,846 --> 00:19:14,196 - We were in this beautiful bubble, 384 00:19:14,240 --> 00:19:16,590 and those murderers put a pin 385 00:19:16,633 --> 00:19:19,070 right in that bubble, and it exploded. 386 00:19:23,118 --> 00:19:26,469 Eight people butchered in the night. 387 00:19:26,513 --> 00:19:29,994 It was too close, too real. 388 00:19:30,038 --> 00:19:32,040 - It's a quarter mile from my house. 389 00:19:32,083 --> 00:19:34,477 I went out and bought a shotgun... 390 00:19:34,521 --> 00:19:37,263 my only gun until then. 391 00:19:37,306 --> 00:19:38,742 - Prior to Manson, 392 00:19:38,786 --> 00:19:40,614 in Laurel Canyon if I saw a hitchhiker, 393 00:19:40,657 --> 00:19:43,225 I would always stop and say, "Hey, man, get in the car. 394 00:19:43,269 --> 00:19:45,184 Sure, I'll take you up the Canyon." 395 00:19:45,227 --> 00:19:46,924 But then after the murders, 396 00:19:46,968 --> 00:19:49,362 you had to stop and think, "Well, wait a minute, 397 00:19:49,405 --> 00:19:51,712 he looks like a cool guy, but how do I know 398 00:19:51,755 --> 00:19:53,888 "he's not gonna reach around and slit my throat 399 00:19:53,931 --> 00:19:56,107 while we're driving up the Canyon?" 400 00:19:56,151 --> 00:19:59,589 I mean, I actually have those thoughts, you know? 401 00:19:59,633 --> 00:20:01,025 - I had been to that house 402 00:20:01,069 --> 00:20:03,941 several times with David Crosby, 403 00:20:03,985 --> 00:20:07,641 'cause just before Sharon Tate lived there, 404 00:20:07,684 --> 00:20:10,513 Terry Melcher, who had produced The Byrds, 405 00:20:10,557 --> 00:20:12,123 lived at that house, 406 00:20:12,167 --> 00:20:14,125 and everybody was familiar with the house. 407 00:20:14,169 --> 00:20:16,954 He'd have parties occasionally. 408 00:20:16,998 --> 00:20:19,609 - Terry Melcher subleased that house 409 00:20:19,653 --> 00:20:22,264 to Roman and Sharon. 410 00:20:22,308 --> 00:20:26,094 - So people thought the target could be Melcher. 411 00:20:26,137 --> 00:20:28,270 - I answered the front doorbell. 412 00:20:28,314 --> 00:20:30,316 There were two detectives. 413 00:20:30,359 --> 00:20:32,622 "Do you know anybody who would want to kill you?" 414 00:20:32,666 --> 00:20:33,841 And I said, "Well, no." 415 00:20:33,884 --> 00:20:35,277 He said, "Well, did you ever 416 00:20:35,321 --> 00:20:37,148 meet a fellow named Charles Manson?" 417 00:20:37,192 --> 00:20:38,846 I said, "Charles Manson? 418 00:20:38,889 --> 00:20:40,413 "The guy who plays a guitar 419 00:20:40,456 --> 00:20:43,198 and all the girls sing in the background?" 420 00:20:50,205 --> 00:20:53,382 - Manson was one of many disgruntled young people 421 00:20:53,426 --> 00:20:55,297 who tried to get his music recorded, 422 00:20:55,341 --> 00:20:57,299 and he happened to be a crazy guy 423 00:20:57,343 --> 00:21:00,128 who took a lot of drugs and had a following. 424 00:21:05,655 --> 00:21:09,485 - Two of the girls who worked on that scene 425 00:21:09,529 --> 00:21:12,619 who were there, I went to high school with. 426 00:21:12,662 --> 00:21:16,362 The Manson murders were close to everybody. 427 00:21:18,364 --> 00:21:21,280 - We found out later that Bobby Beausoleil, 428 00:21:21,323 --> 00:21:24,021 he had killed somebody. 429 00:21:24,065 --> 00:21:28,374 Nobody could imagine that he would be involved in that. 430 00:21:32,421 --> 00:21:34,467 - Suddenly hippies were not harmless anymore. 431 00:21:34,510 --> 00:21:37,513 Hippies became dangerous. 432 00:21:37,557 --> 00:21:39,472 When Manson happened, 433 00:21:39,515 --> 00:21:41,952 all of a sudden, every hippie was looked at 434 00:21:41,996 --> 00:21:45,347 as possibly psycho killer. 435 00:21:45,391 --> 00:21:47,480 Who knows what drugs have done to these kids. 436 00:22:04,540 --> 00:22:08,501 - Because of Gram Parsons' friendship with The Stones, 437 00:22:08,544 --> 00:22:12,722 The Burritos were invited to play at this huge concert-- 438 00:22:12,766 --> 00:22:14,942 The Stones answer to Woodstock. 439 00:22:14,985 --> 00:22:16,770 All these young people were coming 440 00:22:16,813 --> 00:22:19,686 from all over the country to go to this free thing. 441 00:22:19,729 --> 00:22:21,905 - Our day started out bad. 442 00:22:21,949 --> 00:22:23,385 It was cold... 443 00:22:23,429 --> 00:22:26,823 way out in that Altamont Raceway. 444 00:22:26,867 --> 00:22:29,652 - We played it because Garcia had called Crosby 445 00:22:29,696 --> 00:22:31,654 and said, "You want to join The Grateful Dead? 446 00:22:31,698 --> 00:22:34,178 We're gonna do this thing down at the Raceway here?" 447 00:22:34,222 --> 00:22:35,919 We said, "Sounds like a good idea. 448 00:22:35,963 --> 00:22:37,486 We'll go." 449 00:22:37,530 --> 00:22:40,271 - I was against Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young 450 00:22:40,315 --> 00:22:41,751 being on the bill. 451 00:22:41,795 --> 00:22:43,449 I said, "I don't think you should go. 452 00:22:43,492 --> 00:22:46,800 If you want to go against me, I'm not going." 453 00:22:46,843 --> 00:22:50,412 The Hells Angels were gonna be doing all the security. 454 00:22:50,456 --> 00:22:53,284 And people applauded like that was a cool thing. 455 00:22:53,328 --> 00:22:56,244 The Rolling Stones had no clue. 456 00:22:56,287 --> 00:22:57,811 They didn't live in California. 457 00:22:57,854 --> 00:22:59,290 They were visitors. 458 00:22:59,334 --> 00:23:02,250 They romanticized the Angels. 459 00:23:02,293 --> 00:23:04,165 They were tattooed and rode bikes 460 00:23:04,208 --> 00:23:06,515 and were outlaws. 461 00:23:06,559 --> 00:23:09,997 The Rolling Stones didn't know what came with that reputation 462 00:23:10,040 --> 00:23:13,043 and how it was built. 463 00:23:13,087 --> 00:23:16,090 That was the only Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young show 464 00:23:16,133 --> 00:23:17,744 I ever missed. 465 00:23:19,310 --> 00:23:20,877 - Red Cross truck. 466 00:23:20,921 --> 00:23:22,444 - Excuse me. Which way is the stage? 467 00:23:22,488 --> 00:23:24,359 - I'm wading through the crowd. 468 00:23:24,403 --> 00:23:28,972 Good Lord, the Hells Angels were just crazy. 469 00:23:29,016 --> 00:23:32,672 They were like Vikings, ready to raid the monastery. 470 00:23:32,715 --> 00:23:34,891 - We're partying like you. 471 00:23:34,935 --> 00:23:37,154 Hey! 472 00:23:37,198 --> 00:23:38,852 - CSNY's coming offstage, 473 00:23:38,895 --> 00:23:41,594 and David says, "Be careful. Pay attention. 474 00:23:41,637 --> 00:23:43,160 I'm getting out of here." I said, "Really?" 475 00:23:43,204 --> 00:23:45,902 He says, "It's not a good deal." 476 00:23:45,946 --> 00:23:47,295 The Burritos, to our credit, 477 00:23:47,338 --> 00:23:49,602 got up and calmed everybody down. 478 00:23:49,645 --> 00:23:52,343 It's a different kind of music. 479 00:23:52,387 --> 00:23:55,042 - ♪ Well, I pulled out of Pittsburgh ♪ 480 00:23:55,085 --> 00:23:58,437 ♪ Rollin' down the Eastern Seaboard ♪ 481 00:23:58,480 --> 00:24:00,134 ♪ Got my diesel wound up 482 00:24:00,177 --> 00:24:04,051 ♪ And she's a-runnin' like never before ♪ 483 00:24:04,094 --> 00:24:07,054 ♪ There's a speed trap ahead, all right ♪ 484 00:24:07,097 --> 00:24:09,360 ♪ But I don't see cop in sight ♪ 485 00:24:09,404 --> 00:24:11,014 ♪ Six days on the road 486 00:24:11,058 --> 00:24:14,844 ♪ And I'm gonna make it home tonight ♪ 487 00:24:14,888 --> 00:24:16,498 ♪ Six days on the road 488 00:24:16,542 --> 00:24:18,674 ♪ And I'm gonna make it home tonight ♪ 489 00:24:18,718 --> 00:24:22,025 - But I could feel it, the tension, the darkness. 490 00:24:22,069 --> 00:24:24,419 Something wasn't right. 491 00:24:24,463 --> 00:24:27,074 Before that last note on the bass stopped ringing, 492 00:24:27,117 --> 00:24:29,555 I unplugged, put that thing in the case, 493 00:24:29,598 --> 00:24:31,165 and I got out of there. 494 00:24:40,609 --> 00:24:42,219 - You can call them people flower children 495 00:24:42,263 --> 00:24:43,873 and this and that. 496 00:24:43,917 --> 00:24:46,180 Some of them people was loaded on some drugs 497 00:24:46,223 --> 00:24:48,443 that it's just too bad we wasn't loaded on 498 00:24:48,487 --> 00:24:53,056 because they come running off the hill yelling, "Aah." 499 00:24:53,100 --> 00:24:56,364 But when they jumped on an Angel, they got hurt. 500 00:24:56,407 --> 00:24:59,323 - This is Stefan Ponek, KSAN Radio, San Francisco. 501 00:24:59,367 --> 00:25:01,151 - You know what? They got got. 502 00:25:01,195 --> 00:25:03,545 - Someone was stabbed to death in front of the stage 503 00:25:03,589 --> 00:25:05,155 by a member of the Hells Angels. 504 00:25:05,199 --> 00:25:06,896 Nothing is confirmed on that... 505 00:25:06,940 --> 00:25:09,551 - In the end, it was the antithesis of Woodstock. 506 00:25:09,595 --> 00:25:11,161 People got run over. 507 00:25:11,205 --> 00:25:14,556 Four people died. 508 00:25:14,600 --> 00:25:16,819 - That was the end of the '60s. 509 00:25:16,863 --> 00:25:18,821 The assassinations, Vietnam, 510 00:25:18,865 --> 00:25:22,608 it had finally come full circle into this dark, dark abyss. 511 00:25:27,308 --> 00:25:28,962 - The President of the United States 512 00:25:29,005 --> 00:25:32,400 has just announced that a new attack into Cambodia 513 00:25:32,443 --> 00:25:33,619 was launched this evening 514 00:25:33,662 --> 00:25:37,100 by United States Armed Force. 515 00:25:37,144 --> 00:25:39,276 - Kent State University in Ohio 516 00:25:39,320 --> 00:25:41,757 has had campus violence for three nights. 517 00:25:41,801 --> 00:25:43,498 The students were protesting 518 00:25:43,542 --> 00:25:46,109 the American invasion of Cambodia. 519 00:25:46,153 --> 00:25:48,416 The National Guard was called in. 520 00:25:53,116 --> 00:25:56,250 - The guardsmen have fired 61 shots. 521 00:25:56,293 --> 00:25:57,599 Four students, 522 00:25:57,643 --> 00:26:01,298 two of them bystanders, are dead. 523 00:26:01,342 --> 00:26:03,605 - Kent State and more than 400 other institutions 524 00:26:03,649 --> 00:26:05,172 go on strike. 525 00:26:05,215 --> 00:26:07,304 The President says Americans face a crisis 526 00:26:07,348 --> 00:26:09,742 that could threatened the very survival of the nation. 527 00:26:09,785 --> 00:26:12,179 [Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young's "Ohio"] 528 00:26:13,920 --> 00:26:16,662 - Neil saw the news about the girl laying there. 529 00:26:16,705 --> 00:26:18,838 Her friend bending over her. 530 00:26:21,405 --> 00:26:23,799 That night, he wrote the song. 531 00:26:23,843 --> 00:26:26,106 The next night, they recorded it. 532 00:26:26,149 --> 00:26:29,370 - ♪ Tin soldiers, and Nixon coming ♪ 533 00:26:29,413 --> 00:26:32,634 ♪ We're finally on our own 534 00:26:32,678 --> 00:26:35,637 ♪ This summer I hear the drumming ♪ 535 00:26:35,681 --> 00:26:38,509 ♪ Four dead in Ohio 536 00:26:38,553 --> 00:26:41,643 - I drove the record over to B. Mitchel Reed, 537 00:26:41,687 --> 00:26:45,386 the big DJ on FM radio in Los Angeles. 538 00:26:45,429 --> 00:26:47,301 And he played it that night. 539 00:26:49,608 --> 00:26:52,393 Neil was so moved, he couldn't help himself. 540 00:26:52,436 --> 00:26:54,700 And the rest of the guys were right there. 541 00:26:54,743 --> 00:26:58,181 - ♪ And found her dead on the ground ♪ 542 00:26:58,225 --> 00:27:01,663 ♪ How can you run when you know? ♪ 543 00:27:03,883 --> 00:27:06,320 - Our job is to take you on little emotional voyages. 544 00:27:06,363 --> 00:27:07,626 Make you boogie sometimes. 545 00:27:07,669 --> 00:27:09,149 Make you sad sometimes. 546 00:27:09,192 --> 00:27:11,630 Happy sometimes. 547 00:27:11,673 --> 00:27:15,068 Every once in a while, it's our job to be a witness. 548 00:27:15,111 --> 00:27:16,635 If your country starts shooting its own children 549 00:27:16,678 --> 00:27:18,114 while they're protesting, 550 00:27:18,158 --> 00:27:19,725 exercising their constitutional right, 551 00:27:19,768 --> 00:27:22,510 unarmed and on their own college campus... 552 00:27:22,553 --> 00:27:25,818 - ♪ Soldiers are cutting us down ♪ 553 00:27:25,861 --> 00:27:27,384 - That would be one of those times 554 00:27:27,428 --> 00:27:28,995 when you have to be a witness. 555 00:27:29,038 --> 00:27:30,779 And we were. 556 00:27:30,823 --> 00:27:32,868 - There was a very large shift. 557 00:27:32,912 --> 00:27:35,218 People were up in arms about the Vietnam War. 558 00:27:35,262 --> 00:27:39,048 They didn't like Nixon, Kent State, killing our kids 559 00:27:39,092 --> 00:27:40,833 because they have the God-given right 560 00:27:40,876 --> 00:27:42,573 to protest what their government 561 00:27:42,617 --> 00:27:44,227 was doing in their name. 562 00:27:44,271 --> 00:27:46,708 It shifted tremendously. 563 00:27:50,756 --> 00:27:53,802 - When I was in college, there was no separation 564 00:27:53,846 --> 00:27:56,892 between the issues of the day and the music 565 00:27:56,936 --> 00:27:59,634 that galvanized souls and brought people 566 00:27:59,678 --> 00:28:03,420 to not just march, but to change their minds. 567 00:28:03,464 --> 00:28:05,074 And singing songs about peace and love, 568 00:28:05,118 --> 00:28:06,815 it sounds corny, but that's what needed 569 00:28:06,859 --> 00:28:09,078 to happen in a war-torn era. 570 00:28:09,122 --> 00:28:11,777 ["Find the Cost of Freedom" playing] 571 00:28:11,820 --> 00:28:14,605 - The only outlets that we had for information 572 00:28:14,649 --> 00:28:17,565 were the press, television, radio, 573 00:28:17,608 --> 00:28:19,262 and concerts. 574 00:28:21,264 --> 00:28:23,223 Musicians felt that they could get the word 575 00:28:23,266 --> 00:28:24,877 out of a different opinion. 576 00:28:27,531 --> 00:28:33,842 - ♪ Find the cost of freedom 577 00:28:33,886 --> 00:28:38,673 ♪ Buried in the ground 578 00:28:40,631 --> 00:28:43,504 ♪ Mother Earth... 579 00:28:43,547 --> 00:28:45,114 - The Southern California sound 580 00:28:45,158 --> 00:28:48,030 was gentle yet rocking. 581 00:28:48,074 --> 00:28:50,206 - ♪ Lay your body... 582 00:28:50,250 --> 00:28:54,515 - It was acoustic yet electrified. 583 00:28:54,558 --> 00:28:57,257 ["Peace Frog" playing] 584 00:28:57,300 --> 00:28:59,825 - And then there was The Doors. 585 00:28:59,868 --> 00:29:02,610 The Doors gave us 586 00:29:02,653 --> 00:29:07,180 the Southern California sound after dark. 587 00:29:07,223 --> 00:29:11,053 - ♪ Blood in the streets in the town of New Haven ♪ 588 00:29:11,097 --> 00:29:15,449 ♪ Blood stains the roofs and the palm trees of Venice ♪ 589 00:29:15,492 --> 00:29:19,714 ♪ Blood in my love in the terrible summer ♪ 590 00:29:19,758 --> 00:29:23,892 ♪ Bloody red sun of fantastic LA ♪ 591 00:29:23,936 --> 00:29:27,548 The music can't help but reflecting things 592 00:29:27,591 --> 00:29:30,203 that are happening around you. 593 00:29:30,246 --> 00:29:31,639 The mood I get for most of it 594 00:29:31,682 --> 00:29:35,164 is kind of a heavy, gloomy feeling. 595 00:29:35,208 --> 00:29:39,516 ♪ Blood is the rose of mysterious union ♪ 596 00:29:39,560 --> 00:29:42,258 I like to do a song or a piece of music 597 00:29:42,302 --> 00:29:47,524 that's just a pure expression of joy. 598 00:29:47,568 --> 00:29:51,702 ["Love Street" playing] 599 00:29:51,746 --> 00:29:53,835 - "Love Street," that's one where I had the music, 600 00:29:53,879 --> 00:29:56,446 and he just came up with those words. 601 00:29:56,490 --> 00:29:59,972 - ♪ She lives on Love Street ♪ 602 00:30:00,015 --> 00:30:02,017 - His girlfriend, Pam, had just moved 603 00:30:02,061 --> 00:30:04,846 into that place up above the country store there. 604 00:30:04,890 --> 00:30:07,066 - ♪ She has a house and garden ♪ 605 00:30:07,109 --> 00:30:08,545 - She has a house and garden. 606 00:30:08,589 --> 00:30:10,199 I would like to see what happens. 607 00:30:10,243 --> 00:30:12,898 - ♪ I would like to see what happens ♪ 608 00:30:12,941 --> 00:30:15,726 - There's this store where the creatures meet. 609 00:30:15,770 --> 00:30:18,817 That is the Canyon Country Store. 610 00:30:18,860 --> 00:30:21,732 The heart of Laurel Canyon. 611 00:30:21,776 --> 00:30:25,649 - ♪ I see you live on Love Street ♪ 612 00:30:25,693 --> 00:30:29,175 ♪ There's this store where the creatures meet ♪ 613 00:30:29,218 --> 00:30:33,788 ♪ I wonder what they do in there ♪ 614 00:30:33,832 --> 00:30:35,529 ♪ Summer Sunday 615 00:30:35,572 --> 00:30:37,270 - The first time I saw Laurel Canyon, 616 00:30:37,313 --> 00:30:40,751 there was a full-scale hippie infestation 617 00:30:40,795 --> 00:30:43,189 taking place at the Canyon Store. 618 00:30:43,232 --> 00:30:45,452 It was exciting to see that many people, 619 00:30:45,495 --> 00:30:48,977 that profusion of different styles of freakdom. 620 00:30:49,021 --> 00:30:51,197 I would come into Hollywood, and Laurel Canyon 621 00:30:51,240 --> 00:30:53,242 every chance I got after that. 622 00:30:55,244 --> 00:30:58,073 Laurel Canyon was a place that gave you the permission 623 00:30:58,117 --> 00:31:00,336 to ask who you were, to find out 624 00:31:00,380 --> 00:31:03,644 what this life held for you, and not be scrambling 625 00:31:03,687 --> 00:31:08,214 for some regimented job in a regimented society. 626 00:31:08,257 --> 00:31:11,782 - ♪ I would like to see what happens... ♪ 627 00:31:11,826 --> 00:31:14,046 - That was the creative lightning 628 00:31:14,089 --> 00:31:16,831 that was going on between people. 629 00:31:16,875 --> 00:31:19,225 - Jackson and I, we used to hang out a lot, 630 00:31:19,268 --> 00:31:20,879 not doing anything special. 631 00:31:20,922 --> 00:31:23,272 I always had my camera with me. 632 00:31:23,316 --> 00:31:25,100 In those days, it wasn't competitive. 633 00:31:25,144 --> 00:31:28,669 It wasn't like, you know, we got a single and you didn't. 634 00:31:28,712 --> 00:31:31,106 People were really encouraging each other. 635 00:31:31,150 --> 00:31:33,630 "Go for it. Do the best you can. 636 00:31:33,674 --> 00:31:36,459 Can't wait to hear your new song." 637 00:31:36,503 --> 00:31:38,809 It was great. 638 00:31:38,853 --> 00:31:41,638 - You'd go play in a bunch of different people's houses. 639 00:31:41,682 --> 00:31:44,293 David Crosby would show up. 640 00:31:44,337 --> 00:31:46,513 - A kid came in. He was way too pretty. 641 00:31:46,556 --> 00:31:48,254 And I said, "Hi, kid. What's your name?" 642 00:31:48,297 --> 00:31:51,300 He said, "Jackson." I said, "Sing me a song." 643 00:31:51,344 --> 00:31:54,477 And he sang me "Adam." 644 00:31:54,521 --> 00:31:56,044 And I said, "Oh, shit. 645 00:31:56,088 --> 00:31:58,003 Here comes the next wave." 646 00:31:58,046 --> 00:31:59,613 ["A Song For Adam" playing] 647 00:31:59,656 --> 00:32:02,790 - ♪ Though Adam was a friend of mine ♪ 648 00:32:02,833 --> 00:32:05,401 ♪ I did not know him well 649 00:32:05,445 --> 00:32:08,100 I was writing songs and playing open-mic night 650 00:32:08,143 --> 00:32:09,884 at the Troubadour. 651 00:32:09,928 --> 00:32:11,451 That was a fun hang, too, because you wind up 652 00:32:11,494 --> 00:32:13,192 waiting around for about four hours 653 00:32:13,235 --> 00:32:15,716 with a bunch of songwriters on the street, you know, 654 00:32:15,759 --> 00:32:18,893 just like waiting for this window to open. 655 00:32:18,937 --> 00:32:21,156 I met a lot of friends there. 656 00:32:21,200 --> 00:32:24,551 ♪ Now the story's told that Adam jumped ♪ 657 00:32:24,594 --> 00:32:28,903 ♪ But I'm thinking that he fell ♪ 658 00:32:28,947 --> 00:32:30,513 - Eventually they told me, like, "Kid, you don't have to-- 659 00:32:30,557 --> 00:32:32,037 "don't have to sign up anymore. 660 00:32:32,080 --> 00:32:34,865 If you're gonna come, just come." 661 00:32:34,909 --> 00:32:38,086 - Jackson's music just really touched something. 662 00:32:38,130 --> 00:32:40,175 It was very emotional 663 00:32:40,219 --> 00:32:43,744 but in a quiet, calm way. 664 00:32:43,787 --> 00:32:46,921 - There were all these greats second-wave songwriters 665 00:32:46,965 --> 00:32:50,142 all hanging out together at the Troubadour bar. 666 00:32:50,185 --> 00:32:52,318 But no one had recorded yet. 667 00:32:52,361 --> 00:32:55,538 Everyone was on an equal footing. 668 00:32:55,582 --> 00:32:58,802 - I was in this duo Longbranch Pennywhistle 669 00:32:58,846 --> 00:33:00,761 with this guy name JD Souther. 670 00:33:00,804 --> 00:33:02,197 We started going to the Troubadour 671 00:33:02,241 --> 00:33:04,939 all the time, five nights a week. 672 00:33:04,983 --> 00:33:07,246 Out there in the bar, I would sit with people, 673 00:33:07,289 --> 00:33:08,638 and I would ask questions. 674 00:33:08,682 --> 00:33:10,205 Gene Clark would come in, 675 00:33:10,249 --> 00:33:12,207 and I'd talk with him about songwriting. 676 00:33:12,251 --> 00:33:14,383 And I ask him why'd The Byrds break up. 677 00:33:14,427 --> 00:33:17,125 The next day, the guys from Crosby, Stills & Nash. 678 00:33:17,169 --> 00:33:18,300 Who writes the songs? 679 00:33:18,344 --> 00:33:20,041 Where do they rehearse? 680 00:33:20,085 --> 00:33:22,870 I was trying to collect as much information as possible 681 00:33:22,913 --> 00:33:25,873 that could help me get to where I wanted to be. 682 00:33:27,962 --> 00:33:29,790 We had heard about this guy Jackson Browne. 683 00:33:29,833 --> 00:33:32,140 He'd been playing the same clubs we had, 684 00:33:32,184 --> 00:33:35,230 and we struck up a friendship. 685 00:33:35,274 --> 00:33:39,278 I learned so much from Jackson about songwriting. 686 00:33:39,321 --> 00:33:41,280 It was the beginning. 687 00:33:41,323 --> 00:33:45,501 - I met Jackson in 1970 before my first album came out. 688 00:33:45,545 --> 00:33:47,851 I loved his music. 689 00:33:47,895 --> 00:33:49,070 The thing about Jackson is that he's been 690 00:33:49,114 --> 00:33:51,072 a real established songwriter 691 00:33:51,116 --> 00:33:53,901 since the time he was about 17 or 18. 692 00:33:53,944 --> 00:33:55,511 I mean, I heard about his legend. 693 00:33:55,555 --> 00:33:58,123 - Since the time we ran into each other a year ago. 694 00:33:58,166 --> 00:34:00,255 - Oh, we played before either one of us had had an album. 695 00:34:00,299 --> 00:34:02,779 He found out about me and loved what I did, 696 00:34:02,823 --> 00:34:05,347 and we've been like brother and sister ever since. 697 00:34:05,391 --> 00:34:08,394 It was a fantastic time to be young 698 00:34:08,437 --> 00:34:10,613 and free. 699 00:34:10,657 --> 00:34:12,659 Able to party. 700 00:34:12,702 --> 00:34:15,618 Able to sleep around if you wanted to. 701 00:34:15,662 --> 00:34:18,578 Everybody lived within ten minutes of each other, 702 00:34:18,621 --> 00:34:20,449 and everybody was up late at night. 703 00:34:20,493 --> 00:34:22,147 We all could go down to the Troubadour 704 00:34:22,190 --> 00:34:24,845 and just run into a set of people that were there. 705 00:34:24,888 --> 00:34:26,412 ["These Days" playing] 706 00:34:26,455 --> 00:34:29,589 - ♪ Well, I've been out walking ♪ 707 00:34:32,896 --> 00:34:36,726 ♪ I don't do that much talking ♪ 708 00:34:36,770 --> 00:34:40,208 ♪ These days 709 00:34:40,252 --> 00:34:46,171 ♪ These days 710 00:34:46,214 --> 00:34:49,217 Crosby told me about this really hip young agent, 711 00:34:49,261 --> 00:34:51,698 who, unlike most of the agents and managers, 712 00:34:51,741 --> 00:34:53,395 was one of us. 713 00:34:53,439 --> 00:34:56,311 The guy that can do business with the best of them. 714 00:34:56,355 --> 00:34:59,271 He's really smart, and he's honest. 715 00:34:59,314 --> 00:35:00,924 - It was incredible to be at the nexus 716 00:35:00,968 --> 00:35:02,535 of all that was happening. 717 00:35:02,578 --> 00:35:04,624 Very fertile period of time for songwriters 718 00:35:04,667 --> 00:35:07,366 and singers and musicians. 719 00:35:07,409 --> 00:35:09,324 - Geffen was only 24 or something. 720 00:35:09,368 --> 00:35:10,847 I was about 18. 721 00:35:10,891 --> 00:35:13,720 So I sent Geffen a demo. 722 00:35:13,763 --> 00:35:15,678 I didn't get a reply. 723 00:35:15,722 --> 00:35:18,899 ♪ And I had a lover 724 00:35:21,336 --> 00:35:23,512 - David calls me, and he says, "Elliot, 725 00:35:23,556 --> 00:35:25,471 "I'm gonna play you something that's one 726 00:35:25,514 --> 00:35:29,039 of the most moving things I've ever heard." 727 00:35:29,083 --> 00:35:32,217 - ♪ These days 728 00:35:32,260 --> 00:35:36,177 - You could hear him sobbing on the other end of the phone. 729 00:35:36,221 --> 00:35:39,920 - ♪ Now, if I seem to be afraid ♪ 730 00:35:39,963 --> 00:35:46,361 ♪ To live the life that I have made in song ♪ 731 00:35:47,971 --> 00:35:50,191 - Eventually got a call back from Geffen 732 00:35:50,235 --> 00:35:51,845 asking me to come in and meet. 733 00:35:51,888 --> 00:35:54,282 And when I met him, within about 20 minutes, 734 00:35:54,326 --> 00:35:56,415 he said, "Okay, I'll manage you." 735 00:35:56,458 --> 00:35:58,243 "You will?" 736 00:35:58,286 --> 00:36:00,245 It was like a dream. 737 00:36:00,288 --> 00:36:02,856 - Elliot Roberts and I, we were coming across a lot 738 00:36:02,899 --> 00:36:05,380 of new artists that big record companies 739 00:36:05,424 --> 00:36:06,860 weren't interested in. 740 00:36:06,903 --> 00:36:08,209 - We knew. 741 00:36:08,253 --> 00:36:10,690 We knew songs, and we knew artist, 742 00:36:10,733 --> 00:36:12,561 but we couldn't get a deal for Jackson. 743 00:36:12,605 --> 00:36:15,303 No one wanted it, so we decided we better start 744 00:36:15,347 --> 00:36:19,699 our own company for artists that we think are great. 745 00:36:19,742 --> 00:36:22,484 Between Joni and Crosby, Stills & Nash, 746 00:36:22,528 --> 00:36:25,618 we felt we were dealing with the cream of the crop. 747 00:36:25,661 --> 00:36:27,272 Let's do it ourselves. 748 00:36:27,315 --> 00:36:29,970 And we ended up forming Asylum. 749 00:36:34,192 --> 00:36:37,107 ["Doctor My Eyes" playing] 750 00:36:41,416 --> 00:36:44,898 - ♪ Doctor, my eyes have seen the years ♪ 751 00:36:44,941 --> 00:36:49,294 ♪ And the slow parade of fears without crying ♪ 752 00:36:49,337 --> 00:36:53,733 ♪ Now I want to understand 753 00:36:53,776 --> 00:36:56,605 ♪ I have done all that I could ♪ 754 00:36:56,649 --> 00:36:59,782 ♪ To see the evil and the good ♪ 755 00:36:59,826 --> 00:37:01,567 ♪ Without hiding 756 00:37:01,610 --> 00:37:05,658 ♪ You must help me if you can ♪ 757 00:37:05,701 --> 00:37:09,792 ♪ Doctor, my eyes... 758 00:37:09,836 --> 00:37:11,272 - Jackson got a lot of airplay 759 00:37:11,316 --> 00:37:12,621 because of "Doctor My Eyes," 760 00:37:12,665 --> 00:37:15,189 and his records were hit records. 761 00:37:15,233 --> 00:37:20,499 - ♪ To leave them open for so long ♪ 762 00:37:23,284 --> 00:37:24,851 - Geffen-Roberts Management, 763 00:37:24,894 --> 00:37:26,853 they were brilliant at selecting acts, 764 00:37:26,896 --> 00:37:28,855 and they had their pick of all these young acts 765 00:37:28,898 --> 00:37:30,857 that were coming of age then. 766 00:37:30,900 --> 00:37:32,554 They were really good at promoting them 767 00:37:32,598 --> 00:37:35,427 and really good at making it all work. 768 00:37:35,470 --> 00:37:38,517 But it was hard to make a living as a musician 769 00:37:38,560 --> 00:37:40,301 if you didn't have hits. 770 00:37:40,345 --> 00:37:41,955 And the bands I was in weren't paying enough 771 00:37:41,998 --> 00:37:43,957 really to make it. 772 00:37:45,828 --> 00:37:48,004 - Please welcome The Flying Burrito Brothers. 773 00:37:49,615 --> 00:37:52,400 - ♪ It's a lazy day 774 00:37:55,185 --> 00:37:59,538 ♪ I'm down with nothing else to do ♪ 775 00:37:59,581 --> 00:38:02,541 ♪ It's a crazy day 776 00:38:05,283 --> 00:38:08,329 ♪ I got a thing that I want to try with you ♪ 777 00:38:10,418 --> 00:38:14,204 ♪ Now, baby, don't go away 778 00:38:14,248 --> 00:38:17,164 ♪ Please don't spoil my lazy day ♪ 779 00:38:17,207 --> 00:38:19,253 - I did the third album with The Burritos, 780 00:38:19,297 --> 00:38:22,256 but I was then thinking of leaving that band. 781 00:38:22,300 --> 00:38:23,692 I had to work. 782 00:38:25,520 --> 00:38:27,479 - Our A&R guy produced The Stone Poneys 783 00:38:27,522 --> 00:38:29,698 with Linda Ronstadt, and he started hiring me 784 00:38:29,742 --> 00:38:31,091 to work on sessions. 785 00:38:31,134 --> 00:38:32,527 I met Linda. 786 00:38:32,571 --> 00:38:34,312 I later was in her band. 787 00:38:34,355 --> 00:38:35,791 ["Walkin' Down The Line" playing] 788 00:38:35,835 --> 00:38:38,446 - ♪ Got my traveling shoes 789 00:38:38,490 --> 00:38:42,015 ♪ Got on my traveling shoes 790 00:38:42,058 --> 00:38:43,756 ♪ I got my traveling shoes 791 00:38:43,799 --> 00:38:45,366 ♪ That I ain't gonna lose 792 00:38:45,410 --> 00:38:47,368 ♪ I believe I got the walking blues ♪ 793 00:38:47,412 --> 00:38:49,892 ♪ I am walking down the line ♪ 794 00:38:49,936 --> 00:38:53,679 ♪ Well, I'm walking down the line ♪ 795 00:38:53,722 --> 00:38:55,768 ♪ Well, I'm walking down the line ♪ 796 00:38:55,811 --> 00:38:59,467 ♪ My feet will be flying to tell about my troubled mind ♪ 797 00:39:05,952 --> 00:39:08,258 - Linda, you really--you play country music with a difference. 798 00:39:08,302 --> 00:39:09,738 That's--that's wild. - Thank you. 799 00:39:09,782 --> 00:39:11,261 - How did you get into country music originally? 800 00:39:11,305 --> 00:39:13,220 - Well, I'm a country girl originally. 801 00:39:13,263 --> 00:39:14,613 - I would not have guessed that. 802 00:39:14,656 --> 00:39:15,831 - I grew up in Tucson, Arizona. 803 00:39:15,875 --> 00:39:17,833 - I see. I wonder if you'd introduce 804 00:39:17,877 --> 00:39:19,139 the guys in the back... 805 00:39:19,182 --> 00:39:20,923 - I loved the Southwest. 806 00:39:20,967 --> 00:39:22,621 I thought it was the greatest. 807 00:39:22,664 --> 00:39:25,493 But I knew that I couldn't work in Tucson 808 00:39:25,537 --> 00:39:28,191 like I could work in Los Angeles. 809 00:39:28,235 --> 00:39:30,280 I was into folk music in those days. 810 00:39:30,324 --> 00:39:31,499 The Ash Grove and The Troubadour 811 00:39:31,543 --> 00:39:33,414 being the two main places. 812 00:39:33,458 --> 00:39:36,069 To me, that was like artistic Shangri-La. 813 00:39:40,595 --> 00:39:43,381 Laurel Canyon... 814 00:39:43,424 --> 00:39:46,427 I lived up there for a while. We lived up Kirkwood. 815 00:39:46,471 --> 00:39:48,516 A lot of people lived together in the same house. 816 00:39:48,560 --> 00:39:50,910 It was just the people you knew from the Troubadour-- 817 00:39:50,953 --> 00:39:54,130 gigging musicians trying to pay the rent. 818 00:39:54,174 --> 00:39:55,741 We would play music, and you'd take a guitar, 819 00:39:55,784 --> 00:39:56,959 put on a harmony. 820 00:39:57,003 --> 00:39:58,700 It was just going on, 821 00:39:58,744 --> 00:40:00,441 and it was just a part of what you did. 822 00:40:00,485 --> 00:40:02,095 Nobody was famous then. 823 00:40:02,138 --> 00:40:03,705 We're just people that hung out there. 824 00:40:05,664 --> 00:40:08,667 - It had this air about it that it was exclusive 825 00:40:08,710 --> 00:40:11,887 but not exclusive to wealth. 826 00:40:11,931 --> 00:40:15,021 It was exclusive to spirit. 827 00:40:15,064 --> 00:40:16,588 And you'd think, 828 00:40:16,631 --> 00:40:18,285 "God, if I could only live in Laurel Canyon. 829 00:40:18,328 --> 00:40:19,678 It'd be so great to live in Laurel Canyon." 830 00:40:19,721 --> 00:40:21,157 Then you find out, "Oh, I can." 831 00:40:21,201 --> 00:40:23,159 ["New Hard Times" playing] 832 00:40:23,203 --> 00:40:26,336 - ♪ There's too much time to sun yourself ♪ 833 00:40:26,380 --> 00:40:28,426 - First time I saw Linda is when she played 834 00:40:28,469 --> 00:40:29,949 the Troubadour with The Stone Poneys. 835 00:40:29,992 --> 00:40:32,908 - ♪ You wonder about your old friends ♪ 836 00:40:32,952 --> 00:40:36,216 ♪ You think how hard you try ♪ 837 00:40:36,259 --> 00:40:37,826 ♪ You hunger for... 838 00:40:37,870 --> 00:40:40,263 - It was like you were seeing a goddess. 839 00:40:40,307 --> 00:40:42,527 The voice was so beautiful. 840 00:40:42,570 --> 00:40:46,226 - ♪ And the new hard times 841 00:40:46,269 --> 00:40:48,707 ♪ Are here 842 00:40:48,750 --> 00:40:52,058 - We dated for two weeks, and then she said "Steve, 843 00:40:52,101 --> 00:40:55,017 do you often date women and not try to sleep with them?" 844 00:40:58,804 --> 00:41:01,284 - After Linda was in The Stone Poneys, 845 00:41:01,328 --> 00:41:04,157 Steve Martin would open for Linda at the Troubadour. 846 00:41:04,200 --> 00:41:05,637 - Ready to roll? My name is Steve Martin. 847 00:41:05,680 --> 00:41:06,725 I'll be out here in just a moment, 848 00:41:06,768 --> 00:41:08,291 and we're gonna start. 849 00:41:08,335 --> 00:41:09,771 We're starting in just a few moments, 850 00:41:09,815 --> 00:41:11,817 just waiting for the drugs to take effect, 851 00:41:11,860 --> 00:41:15,690 and then we'll get going. Okay. 852 00:41:15,734 --> 00:41:17,692 - He was a huge hit. 853 00:41:17,736 --> 00:41:21,783 - You know, when I... 854 00:41:23,524 --> 00:41:25,308 Is this on? Is this mic on? 855 00:41:25,352 --> 00:41:27,049 - We watched every set he did. 856 00:41:27,093 --> 00:41:28,877 We were just huge fans. 857 00:41:28,921 --> 00:41:31,706 He did some very crazy stuff there. 858 00:41:33,360 --> 00:41:34,753 - It's a perfect instrument for a comedian 859 00:41:34,796 --> 00:41:37,538 'cause it's real dumb. 860 00:41:37,582 --> 00:41:39,671 When you're playing the banjo, everything is okay. 861 00:41:39,714 --> 00:41:41,629 It's like, "Hey, Steve, your house is burning down." 862 00:41:41,673 --> 00:41:43,762 [upbeat banjo music playing 863 00:41:43,805 --> 00:41:45,067 Well, sing along. 864 00:41:46,982 --> 00:41:49,028 - We loved having him as an opener 865 00:41:49,071 --> 00:41:50,725 'cause he could kill the audience 866 00:41:50,769 --> 00:41:53,772 but without getting in the way of your music thing. 867 00:41:53,815 --> 00:41:57,602 - ♪ I fall 868 00:41:57,645 --> 00:42:02,955 ♪ To pieces 869 00:42:02,998 --> 00:42:08,961 ♪ Each time I see you again 870 00:42:09,004 --> 00:42:11,529 - Linda was a singer, technically, 871 00:42:11,572 --> 00:42:14,662 a song stylist, emotionally. 872 00:42:14,706 --> 00:42:18,623 - ♪ To pieces... 873 00:42:18,666 --> 00:42:21,582 - A storyteller with her voice. 874 00:42:21,626 --> 00:42:26,544 One of the most iconic voices of our generation. 875 00:42:26,587 --> 00:42:28,197 - Frank Sinatra never wrote any songs. 876 00:42:28,241 --> 00:42:30,112 Elvis Presley never wrote any songs. 877 00:42:30,156 --> 00:42:31,723 Neither did Linda Ronstadt, 878 00:42:31,766 --> 00:42:32,898 but she had the knack 879 00:42:32,941 --> 00:42:35,030 for picking out instinctively 880 00:42:35,074 --> 00:42:38,643 what songs were gonna be good for her. 881 00:42:38,686 --> 00:42:43,865 - ♪ But I tried, and I tried, but I... ♪ 882 00:42:43,909 --> 00:42:46,651 - It was all about what she could do with the song. 883 00:42:46,694 --> 00:42:49,175 Every songwriter wanted to get something to her 884 00:42:49,218 --> 00:42:50,959 and were very lucky when she did, 885 00:42:51,003 --> 00:42:53,527 because she brought so much to the party. 886 00:42:53,571 --> 00:42:55,529 She took over those songs. 887 00:42:55,573 --> 00:42:58,010 - ♪ You walk on by 888 00:42:58,053 --> 00:43:04,973 ♪ And I fall to pieces 889 00:43:09,369 --> 00:43:11,327 - Linda just walked past me in the Troubadour one night, 890 00:43:11,371 --> 00:43:12,764 and I said, "Hi. I'm John David. 891 00:43:12,807 --> 00:43:14,548 I think you should cook me dinner." 892 00:43:14,592 --> 00:43:16,202 And she said "Okay," gave me her phone number, 893 00:43:16,245 --> 00:43:17,595 and I called her. 894 00:43:19,335 --> 00:43:21,337 - We lived together about a year and a half. 895 00:43:21,381 --> 00:43:23,252 We used to have a really good time singing together. 896 00:43:23,296 --> 00:43:24,950 We used to have a really good time 897 00:43:24,993 --> 00:43:27,474 listening to music together. 898 00:43:27,517 --> 00:43:28,954 I'd hear him writing something down the hall, 899 00:43:28,997 --> 00:43:30,782 and I'd go down and listen, and I'd say, 900 00:43:30,825 --> 00:43:33,872 "I really like that. Teach it to me." 901 00:43:33,915 --> 00:43:36,570 - I had a little piano room in the back of the house. 902 00:43:36,614 --> 00:43:38,572 I kept getting halfway through "Faithless Love." 903 00:43:38,616 --> 00:43:40,618 She came padding down the hall and said, 904 00:43:40,661 --> 00:43:43,359 "I think it's really beautiful and I'd love to record it." 905 00:43:43,403 --> 00:43:46,972 - ♪ Faithless love 906 00:43:47,015 --> 00:43:48,756 - When Linda said she wants to record something, 907 00:43:48,800 --> 00:43:51,411 it's very encouraging. 908 00:43:51,454 --> 00:43:54,762 - ♪ Raindrops falling 909 00:43:54,806 --> 00:43:57,025 ♪ On a broken rose 910 00:43:57,069 --> 00:43:59,332 It was like having a tailor-made songwriter, you know? 911 00:44:01,551 --> 00:44:03,118 We'd go through some horrible row, 912 00:44:03,162 --> 00:44:04,729 and he'd write a song about it, and I'd sing it. 913 00:44:04,772 --> 00:44:07,514 It was great. 914 00:44:07,557 --> 00:44:11,344 ♪ And the night blows in 915 00:44:11,387 --> 00:44:14,956 ♪ Like the cold dark wind 916 00:44:15,000 --> 00:44:22,007 ♪ Faithless love 917 00:44:22,050 --> 00:44:25,750 ♪ Like a river flow 918 00:44:25,793 --> 00:44:27,577 - Longbranch Pennywhistle here. 919 00:44:27,621 --> 00:44:29,275 I suppose you're wondering what that name meant. 920 00:44:29,318 --> 00:44:30,885 - The first Longbranch Pennywhistle album 921 00:44:30,929 --> 00:44:34,323 didn't exactly set the world on fire. 922 00:44:34,367 --> 00:44:35,847 They wouldn't make a second record 923 00:44:35,890 --> 00:44:37,413 with our material. 924 00:44:37,457 --> 00:44:39,024 The point is we're songwriters. 925 00:44:39,067 --> 00:44:40,590 We're trying to learn to write songs. 926 00:44:40,634 --> 00:44:42,723 So we just said we're not gonna record. 927 00:44:42,767 --> 00:44:44,420 And we sat around, played a few gigs, 928 00:44:44,464 --> 00:44:48,033 and just waited to see what would happen. 929 00:44:48,076 --> 00:44:50,252 - JD and I, we got up there, 930 00:44:50,296 --> 00:44:53,821 and we did our little Longbranch Pennywhistle/ 931 00:44:53,865 --> 00:44:56,650 Everly Brothers thing. 932 00:44:56,694 --> 00:44:57,999 - Jackson Browne took me over 933 00:44:58,043 --> 00:44:59,348 to David Geffen's house one day. 934 00:44:59,392 --> 00:45:02,525 I played him a couple songs. 935 00:45:02,569 --> 00:45:05,659 - I told JD and Glenn that they needed to split up, 936 00:45:05,703 --> 00:45:08,444 that Longbranch Pennywhistle wasn't gonna work. 937 00:45:08,488 --> 00:45:10,272 And I told Glenn that he wasn't good enough 938 00:45:10,316 --> 00:45:11,709 to be a solo artist. 939 00:45:11,752 --> 00:45:13,711 He needed to put together a band. 940 00:45:13,754 --> 00:45:15,277 - I thought Glenn was so good, you know? 941 00:45:15,321 --> 00:45:17,149 I mean, I just thought he was great. 942 00:45:17,192 --> 00:45:18,759 And I told him that he was a hotshot. 943 00:45:18,803 --> 00:45:20,543 I said, "You're gonna do something someday, 944 00:45:20,587 --> 00:45:22,241 "but in the meantime you're starving to death. 945 00:45:22,284 --> 00:45:23,633 "Why don't you come and play music with me? 946 00:45:23,677 --> 00:45:25,548 We'll have a great time." 947 00:45:25,592 --> 00:45:27,028 And then, of course, 948 00:45:27,072 --> 00:45:28,726 I was walking through the Troubadour 949 00:45:28,769 --> 00:45:30,728 during the Hootenanny, and this band Shiloh got up 950 00:45:30,771 --> 00:45:32,164 and did my exact version 951 00:45:32,207 --> 00:45:33,861 of "Silver Threads and Golden Needles," 952 00:45:33,905 --> 00:45:35,080 note for note off the record, 953 00:45:35,123 --> 00:45:36,908 and I just went, "What?" 954 00:45:39,040 --> 00:45:41,521 I heard the drummer, and I thought he was really good. 955 00:45:41,564 --> 00:45:43,784 - I was lucky enough to be in the right place 956 00:45:43,828 --> 00:45:46,004 at the right time. 957 00:45:46,047 --> 00:45:48,484 Linda and her manager, John Boylan, 958 00:45:48,528 --> 00:45:50,965 they thought it might be cool to have a singing drummer. 959 00:45:51,009 --> 00:45:52,793 But I had to audition. 960 00:45:52,837 --> 00:45:55,056 And I auditioned at a house in Laurel Canyon, 961 00:45:55,100 --> 00:45:57,015 just off Kirkwood. 962 00:45:57,058 --> 00:45:58,668 And he said, "Look, do you want to go on the road 963 00:45:58,712 --> 00:46:00,322 with Linda Ronstadt for 200 bucks a week? 964 00:46:00,366 --> 00:46:03,630 And I said, "Sure." And that was that. 965 00:46:03,673 --> 00:46:07,025 - ♪ I got a feeling called the blues, oh, Lord ♪ 966 00:46:07,068 --> 00:46:09,897 ♪ Since my baby say good-bye 967 00:46:09,941 --> 00:46:12,944 ♪ And I don't know what I'd do ♪ 968 00:46:12,987 --> 00:46:15,337 ♪ All I do is sit and cry 969 00:46:15,381 --> 00:46:18,036 - Even though they were a backup band for Linda, 970 00:46:18,079 --> 00:46:22,388 everyone knew that Don and Glenn were writing great songs. 971 00:46:23,998 --> 00:46:26,784 That second wave-- people who came here 972 00:46:26,827 --> 00:46:29,569 to be successful-- 973 00:46:29,612 --> 00:46:32,006 started to move up. 974 00:46:37,185 --> 00:46:39,492 By this time Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young 975 00:46:39,535 --> 00:46:42,451 was the biggest American band. 976 00:46:42,495 --> 00:46:44,497 They were at their height. 977 00:46:46,934 --> 00:46:49,241 - We got so big so fast. 978 00:46:49,284 --> 00:46:51,896 There were thoughts of people wanting to be Elvis 979 00:46:51,939 --> 00:46:53,506 or something. 980 00:46:57,075 --> 00:46:59,120 - We were all dealing with the first mad rush 981 00:46:59,164 --> 00:47:01,557 of real big-time success. 982 00:47:01,601 --> 00:47:04,125 It made for some interesting perspectives, 983 00:47:04,169 --> 00:47:07,041 let's put it that way. 984 00:47:07,085 --> 00:47:10,610 - We scripted our shows that we would do solo sets. 985 00:47:10,653 --> 00:47:12,786 I did two, David would do two, Stephen would do two, 986 00:47:12,830 --> 00:47:14,657 and Neil would do two. 987 00:47:16,050 --> 00:47:18,096 One night, Dylan came to see us. 988 00:47:18,139 --> 00:47:20,141 ["Black Queen" playing] 989 00:47:20,185 --> 00:47:22,317 - ♪ Black queen 990 00:47:22,361 --> 00:47:23,753 - This time, because Dylan was there, 991 00:47:23,797 --> 00:47:25,799 Stephen did five songs. 992 00:47:28,497 --> 00:47:30,586 And that pissed me off righteously, 993 00:47:30,630 --> 00:47:32,545 'cause I knew why he was doing it, 994 00:47:32,588 --> 00:47:34,373 but we could have all have done that. 995 00:47:34,416 --> 00:47:36,375 We all had more than five songs to be able to play. 996 00:47:36,418 --> 00:47:38,116 We all wanted to impress Dylan. 997 00:47:38,159 --> 00:47:39,944 But he did it. 998 00:47:42,860 --> 00:47:44,862 ♪ Black queen 999 00:47:44,905 --> 00:47:47,952 - In the intermission, we were so infuriated with each other 1000 00:47:47,995 --> 00:47:50,476 that as I'm talking to him and telling him exactly 1001 00:47:50,519 --> 00:47:53,000 what I think about him, he's holding a Budweiser, 1002 00:47:53,044 --> 00:47:56,090 and he's slowly gripping it and crushing the can. 1003 00:47:56,134 --> 00:47:58,179 It was frothing all over the cup, 1004 00:47:58,223 --> 00:48:02,923 all down his hand with this maniacal energy. 1005 00:48:02,967 --> 00:48:04,403 And we went out 1006 00:48:04,446 --> 00:48:06,927 and played the greatest set we ever played. 1007 00:48:06,971 --> 00:48:08,798 It's hard to get mad at someone 1008 00:48:08,842 --> 00:48:11,714 who's just played one of the best songs you've heard. 1009 00:48:11,758 --> 00:48:14,630 It's always been the music that kept us together. 1010 00:48:20,898 --> 00:48:23,422 - Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young rehearsed at Steven's house 1011 00:48:23,465 --> 00:48:25,380 in Laurel Canyon a whole lot. 1012 00:48:25,424 --> 00:48:27,208 And they were outside talking one day, 1013 00:48:27,252 --> 00:48:29,645 and I kind of walked out there, thinking, "Oh, 1014 00:48:29,689 --> 00:48:31,560 they're all in one group, I'll get a group shot." 1015 00:48:31,604 --> 00:48:33,388 So I walked up to take this picture. 1016 00:48:35,086 --> 00:48:37,044 Well, I didn't realize that their little meeting 1017 00:48:37,088 --> 00:48:39,960 was to have a little bumper dust, 1018 00:48:40,004 --> 00:48:42,702 what they call Peruvian marching powder, 1019 00:48:42,745 --> 00:48:44,747 which had reared its ugly head 1020 00:48:44,791 --> 00:48:48,926 in our beautiful God's herb community. 1021 00:48:48,969 --> 00:48:52,103 - We smoked a lot of pot because we liked getting high. 1022 00:48:52,146 --> 00:48:54,235 It made us feel creative. 1023 00:48:54,279 --> 00:48:56,846 But cocaine would keep that feeling for hours 1024 00:48:56,890 --> 00:48:59,066 instead of just fleetingly. 1025 00:48:59,110 --> 00:49:00,938 - Everybody was doing it. 1026 00:49:00,981 --> 00:49:03,157 People were wearing little gold spoons around their necks. 1027 00:49:03,201 --> 00:49:04,724 I mean, they weren't ashamed of the fact 1028 00:49:04,767 --> 00:49:06,987 they were doing drugs. 1029 00:49:07,031 --> 00:49:09,033 - Cocaine, methamphetamine, speed, 1030 00:49:09,076 --> 00:49:11,470 all the fake-energy stuff. 1031 00:49:11,513 --> 00:49:13,602 You think it's gonna help you ride into night 1032 00:49:13,646 --> 00:49:17,867 or stay with an idea, and maybe for a while it does. 1033 00:49:17,911 --> 00:49:20,740 The physical consequences of doing those drugs 1034 00:49:20,783 --> 00:49:23,221 eventually just compounds, and you don't know it 1035 00:49:23,264 --> 00:49:24,700 because you're high. 1036 00:49:27,355 --> 00:49:29,575 - Drug use is like a windy little road, 1037 00:49:29,618 --> 00:49:32,665 quite pretty at the onset. 1038 00:49:32,708 --> 00:49:35,581 Trees and flowers and birds singing. 1039 00:49:35,624 --> 00:49:37,365 And you can't see where the road goes 1040 00:49:37,409 --> 00:49:39,715 over the cliff. 1041 00:49:39,759 --> 00:49:42,196 The only thing is... it does. 1042 00:49:44,894 --> 00:49:46,374 The first people who gave me cocaine said, 1043 00:49:46,418 --> 00:49:48,811 "It's not addictive. Don't worry." 1044 00:49:48,855 --> 00:49:52,467 It was a pretty disorganized time in our lives. 1045 00:49:52,511 --> 00:49:57,037 Success had already had some adverse effects on us. 1046 00:49:57,081 --> 00:50:01,999 We were all feeling very separate. 1047 00:50:02,042 --> 00:50:04,827 - After a while, it became edgy, 1048 00:50:04,871 --> 00:50:08,701 colder, less truthful. 1049 00:50:08,744 --> 00:50:09,963 - You know, we can't it blended that way. 1050 00:50:10,007 --> 00:50:11,443 And not only that, but we can't-- 1051 00:50:11,486 --> 00:50:12,879 - That's a jack. - We can't rehearse it 1052 00:50:12,922 --> 00:50:14,968 so that it all makes sense together. 1053 00:50:15,012 --> 00:50:16,404 - I can't do it, man. 1054 00:50:16,448 --> 00:50:20,669 - I'm not gonna cop out an inch to fear. 1055 00:50:20,713 --> 00:50:22,889 And you've walked out two fucking days in a row, 1056 00:50:22,932 --> 00:50:24,543 you fucking hypocrite. 1057 00:50:24,586 --> 00:50:26,240 You piss me off. 1058 00:50:30,984 --> 00:50:34,118 - Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young soon ended. 1059 00:50:34,161 --> 00:50:37,034 Success breeds change 1060 00:50:37,077 --> 00:50:39,340 for everybody, for anybody. 1061 00:50:39,384 --> 00:50:40,689 ["Love Me Like A Man" playing] 1062 00:50:40,733 --> 00:50:44,867 - ♪ I need someone to love me 1063 00:50:44,911 --> 00:50:48,784 ♪ I want someone to understand ♪ 1064 00:50:48,828 --> 00:50:51,091 I was on the road nine or ten months. 1065 00:50:51,135 --> 00:50:54,225 I couldn't wait to get back to California. 1066 00:50:54,268 --> 00:50:57,837 ♪ Won't have to put himself above me ♪ 1067 00:50:57,880 --> 00:51:01,275 ♪ When he loves me 1068 00:51:01,319 --> 00:51:02,929 ♪ Like a man 1069 00:51:05,062 --> 00:51:07,890 I sailed into Laurel Canyon, rented a place, 1070 00:51:07,934 --> 00:51:11,590 and I was gonna make my third album with Little Feat. 1071 00:51:11,633 --> 00:51:14,419 And that's pretty much who I hung out with. 1072 00:51:14,462 --> 00:51:17,117 - When I finally moved up into the Canyon, 1073 00:51:17,161 --> 00:51:18,945 I was already a member of Little Feat. 1074 00:51:18,988 --> 00:51:20,599 That was the '70s. 1075 00:51:20,642 --> 00:51:22,862 People like Bonnie Raitt were living there. 1076 00:51:22,905 --> 00:51:26,735 More and more people had discovered Laurel Canyon, 1077 00:51:26,779 --> 00:51:29,173 which is kind of funny because Laurel Canyon 1078 00:51:29,216 --> 00:51:32,132 way back when was home to Tom Mix, 1079 00:51:32,176 --> 00:51:35,135 and Houdini had a house up there. 1080 00:51:42,099 --> 00:51:44,710 And then Zappa and all the different variations 1081 00:51:44,753 --> 00:51:46,364 of The Mothers. 1082 00:51:50,107 --> 00:51:52,326 Lowell George was a member of The Mothers 1083 00:51:52,370 --> 00:51:54,676 until he started Little Feat. 1084 00:51:59,203 --> 00:52:01,074 The one thing Lowell told me when I joined the band, 1085 00:52:01,118 --> 00:52:03,859 he says, "Rule number one, there is no rules." 1086 00:52:05,513 --> 00:52:08,516 - Oh, give me a break, Lowell. 1087 00:52:08,560 --> 00:52:10,866 Lowell George plays in a band called Little Feat, 1088 00:52:10,910 --> 00:52:13,042 and he sings-- he's the singer 1089 00:52:13,086 --> 00:52:16,437 and guitar player and the writer. 1090 00:52:16,481 --> 00:52:20,833 And for those of you who can't see, he's cute, too. 1091 00:52:23,618 --> 00:52:26,752 Coming out to LA and starting out in the early '70s, 1092 00:52:26,795 --> 00:52:29,668 it really was a cross-"pollinization." 1093 00:52:29,711 --> 00:52:31,757 It was the greatest gift to that era. 1094 00:52:31,800 --> 00:52:35,326 ♪ When you get home, baby 1095 00:52:35,369 --> 00:52:38,416 ♪ Write me a few of your lines ♪ 1096 00:52:38,459 --> 00:52:41,201 Country music, blues, R&B, all intermingled, 1097 00:52:41,245 --> 00:52:42,724 and it became just part and parcel 1098 00:52:42,768 --> 00:52:44,552 of the music that we loved. 1099 00:52:44,596 --> 00:52:45,988 We didn't have to put it in a box. 1100 00:52:46,032 --> 00:52:49,514 ♪ Write me a few of your lines ♪ 1101 00:52:53,170 --> 00:52:56,260 ♪ That'll be consolation 1102 00:52:56,303 --> 00:52:59,088 ♪ Lord Honey, oh, my worried mind ♪ 1103 00:53:02,353 --> 00:53:05,356 Little Feat was like me-- more roots-oriented. 1104 00:53:05,399 --> 00:53:07,923 The kind of music that they did was R&B-ish, 1105 00:53:07,967 --> 00:53:09,577 blues rock. 1106 00:53:09,621 --> 00:53:11,188 We straddled genres. 1107 00:53:13,233 --> 00:53:14,713 - One, two, testing, one. 1108 00:53:14,756 --> 00:53:16,105 ♪ Say hello 1109 00:53:16,149 --> 00:53:17,063 ♪ Yeah, yeah 1110 00:53:17,106 --> 00:53:18,020 Okay. 1111 00:53:21,850 --> 00:53:24,723 ["Long Distance Love" playing] 1112 00:53:31,643 --> 00:53:34,298 - Little Feat, they were extraordinary musicians. 1113 00:53:34,341 --> 00:53:37,866 Incorporated rhythm and blues and Delta blues, 1114 00:53:37,910 --> 00:53:41,043 boogie-woogie into rock and roll. 1115 00:53:41,087 --> 00:53:44,525 Some of it was radio friendly, and some of it wasn't. 1116 00:53:44,569 --> 00:53:48,268 - ♪ Hello, give me missing persons ♪ 1117 00:53:48,312 --> 00:53:52,620 ♪ They said, "What is it that you need?" ♪ 1118 00:53:52,664 --> 00:53:55,449 ♪ I said, "Whoa 1119 00:53:55,493 --> 00:53:57,495 ♪ I need her so" 1120 00:53:57,538 --> 00:54:02,282 ♪ They said, "You got to stop your pleading" ♪ 1121 00:54:02,326 --> 00:54:03,979 - How do you identify yourselves 1122 00:54:04,023 --> 00:54:06,243 in terms of the American musical scene? 1123 00:54:06,286 --> 00:54:07,679 - It's hard to say. 1124 00:54:07,722 --> 00:54:10,421 You know, we all write songs in the group, 1125 00:54:10,464 --> 00:54:13,250 and every song takes a different direction. 1126 00:54:13,293 --> 00:54:16,035 So it's really hard to pigeonhole 1127 00:54:16,078 --> 00:54:17,906 the kind of music we play. 1128 00:54:17,950 --> 00:54:21,475 ♪ Long distance love 1129 00:54:29,440 --> 00:54:33,313 - We were pushing boundaries, but from the press standpoint, 1130 00:54:33,357 --> 00:54:34,967 it was difficult for them to explain 1131 00:54:35,010 --> 00:54:36,621 just who the hell we were. 1132 00:54:40,015 --> 00:54:41,669 - We played how we felt, you know. 1133 00:54:41,713 --> 00:54:43,323 If they come up with a certain lyric 1134 00:54:43,367 --> 00:54:47,153 and everybody contributed their part to it, 1135 00:54:47,196 --> 00:54:49,286 then the music just came out like that. 1136 00:54:49,329 --> 00:54:50,548 It's sophisti-funk. 1137 00:54:50,591 --> 00:54:53,072 That was my name for it. 1138 00:54:53,115 --> 00:54:56,162 - ♪ Long distance love 1139 00:55:01,341 --> 00:55:04,562 - Why didn't Little Feat catch fire? 1140 00:55:04,605 --> 00:55:09,480 They are some of the best musicians on the planet. 1141 00:55:09,523 --> 00:55:11,177 - I really can't get up in the morning 1142 00:55:11,220 --> 00:55:14,789 and think about the goals of being successful, 1143 00:55:14,833 --> 00:55:16,661 'cause what is success? 1144 00:55:16,704 --> 00:55:18,358 I mean, it certainly isn't money. 1145 00:55:18,402 --> 00:55:21,361 Doing something that you really like doing 1146 00:55:21,405 --> 00:55:24,233 as a profession is really success to me. 1147 00:55:24,277 --> 00:55:25,670 I guess I'm doing it. 1148 00:55:25,713 --> 00:55:27,976 So I feel good about that. 1149 00:55:28,020 --> 00:55:31,110 - This was a time when music and art 1150 00:55:31,153 --> 00:55:32,764 was everything. 1151 00:55:32,807 --> 00:55:34,853 You lived for it. It was your life. 1152 00:55:34,896 --> 00:55:39,292 And the prosperity that it brought came second. 1153 00:55:39,336 --> 00:55:42,774 It was more important to make good music 1154 00:55:42,817 --> 00:55:44,906 than it was to make it 1155 00:55:44,950 --> 00:55:47,387 as a celebrity. 1156 00:55:47,431 --> 00:55:49,302 - You know, it's hard to draw a line 1157 00:55:49,346 --> 00:55:54,394 between aspiring to success and aspiring to artistry. 1158 00:55:54,438 --> 00:55:57,397 For example, Glenn Frey, who achieved artistry-- 1159 00:55:57,441 --> 00:55:59,660 I remember sitting with him. and he said, 1160 00:55:59,704 --> 00:56:04,099 "Oh, I want to be a rock-and-roll star so bad." 1161 00:56:06,624 --> 00:56:09,104 - Glenn had always had a plan for a band. 1162 00:56:09,148 --> 00:56:10,932 His gig with Linda was only temporary 1163 00:56:10,976 --> 00:56:12,978 as far as he was concerned. 1164 00:56:13,021 --> 00:56:14,762 He had this very detailed plan 1165 00:56:14,806 --> 00:56:16,242 about the band he wanted to start 1166 00:56:16,285 --> 00:56:18,244 and what kind of music we would do. 1167 00:56:18,287 --> 00:56:20,072 He recruited me, and, you know, 1168 00:56:20,115 --> 00:56:22,770 I became partners in that endeavor. 1169 00:56:24,816 --> 00:56:26,905 And after we got done with Linda's tour, 1170 00:56:26,948 --> 00:56:28,559 we went back to Los Angeles and started 1171 00:56:28,602 --> 00:56:31,431 the recruitment process for the Eagles. 1172 00:56:31,475 --> 00:56:33,607 - Glenn and Don both wrote at that time. 1173 00:56:33,651 --> 00:56:36,958 So they started talking about putting a band together, 1174 00:56:37,002 --> 00:56:40,788 and we told them they should get Randy Meisner to play bass 1175 00:56:40,832 --> 00:56:43,661 and Bernie Leadon, guitar player, 1176 00:56:43,704 --> 00:56:45,489 and they thought that was a good idea. 1177 00:56:45,532 --> 00:56:46,794 - I had a bluegrass background. 1178 00:56:46,838 --> 00:56:48,448 I had a folk background, 1179 00:56:48,492 --> 00:56:51,146 pop music background, rock and roll, top 40, 1180 00:56:51,190 --> 00:56:53,671 but I had never put it all together 1181 00:56:53,714 --> 00:56:56,021 in one thing until I enjoyed the Eagles. 1182 00:56:56,064 --> 00:56:57,588 - It was like people in love. 1183 00:56:57,631 --> 00:56:59,198 It was the greatest thing to see that band 1184 00:56:59,241 --> 00:57:01,330 when they first formed. 1185 00:57:01,374 --> 00:57:04,072 - We were very into the country-rock sound, 1186 00:57:04,116 --> 00:57:06,901 groups like Poco and the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, 1187 00:57:06,945 --> 00:57:09,338 Buffalo Springfield, The Byrds. 1188 00:57:09,382 --> 00:57:11,253 - We were doing the same kind of cross-pollination 1189 00:57:11,297 --> 00:57:12,907 that those other bands had been doing 1190 00:57:12,951 --> 00:57:14,648 but with tougher rock. 1191 00:57:14,692 --> 00:57:19,000 ["Witchy Woman" playing] 1192 00:57:19,044 --> 00:57:21,350 One of the first songs we wrote was "Witchy Woman". 1193 00:57:21,394 --> 00:57:23,962 I wrote the music, and Don wrote the lyrics. 1194 00:57:24,005 --> 00:57:26,007 - ♪ Raven hair 1195 00:57:26,051 --> 00:57:28,836 ♪ And ruby lips 1196 00:57:28,880 --> 00:57:32,840 ♪ Sparks fly from her fingertips ♪ 1197 00:57:32,884 --> 00:57:35,147 - Our Texas artist friend Boyd Elder 1198 00:57:35,190 --> 00:57:37,845 had a big art gallery opening in Venice. 1199 00:57:37,889 --> 00:57:39,499 All of his friends came. 1200 00:57:39,543 --> 00:57:41,719 Most of the people lived in Laurel Canyon. 1201 00:57:41,762 --> 00:57:43,329 Everybody was there-- 1202 00:57:43,372 --> 00:57:47,855 Joni and Cass and most of the Turtles, 1203 00:57:47,899 --> 00:57:51,903 Jackson Browne and David Geffen. 1204 00:57:51,946 --> 00:57:53,731 The Eagles, they only had a few songs, 1205 00:57:53,774 --> 00:57:56,385 so they kept singing "Witchy Woman" over and over, 1206 00:57:56,429 --> 00:57:58,257 and everybody was dancing. 1207 00:57:58,300 --> 00:58:00,651 - We weren't really fit for public presentation 1208 00:58:00,694 --> 00:58:02,827 at that point. 1209 00:58:02,870 --> 00:58:04,524 But we were just happy to be hanging out 1210 00:58:04,568 --> 00:58:06,439 with that crowd. 1211 00:58:06,483 --> 00:58:08,397 It was a great scene because all the people trying 1212 00:58:08,441 --> 00:58:10,225 to write songs and trying to make records 1213 00:58:10,269 --> 00:58:12,532 were very supportive of one another. 1214 00:58:12,576 --> 00:58:14,795 Jackson Browne was a mentor to all of us 1215 00:58:14,839 --> 00:58:17,406 because he had broken through first. 1216 00:58:17,450 --> 00:58:20,801 And we all aspired to be what he was, 1217 00:58:20,845 --> 00:58:24,326 to write like that and have that kind of insight. 1218 00:58:24,370 --> 00:58:26,459 - ♪ Well, I'm a-running down the road ♪ 1219 00:58:26,503 --> 00:58:28,505 ♪ Trying to loosen my load 1220 00:58:28,548 --> 00:58:32,421 ♪ Got a world of trouble on my mind ♪ 1221 00:58:32,465 --> 00:58:36,077 ♪ Looking for a lover who won't blow my cover ♪ 1222 00:58:36,121 --> 00:58:38,689 ♪ She's so hard to find 1223 00:58:38,732 --> 00:58:42,301 ♪ Take it easy 1224 00:58:42,344 --> 00:58:46,087 ♪ Take it easy 1225 00:58:46,131 --> 00:58:47,959 - Jackson had started "Take It Easy" 1226 00:58:48,002 --> 00:58:49,569 and then abandoned it. 1227 00:58:49,613 --> 00:58:52,572 But he had played it for Glenn at some point. 1228 00:58:52,616 --> 00:58:54,574 When we were about to record our first album, 1229 00:58:54,618 --> 00:58:57,925 Glenn went to Jackson and said, "I'd like to try to finish it." 1230 00:58:57,969 --> 00:59:00,972 Jackson said, "Sure, have at it." 1231 00:59:01,015 --> 00:59:04,976 - ♪ Well, I'm a-standing on a corner in Winslow, Arizona ♪ 1232 00:59:05,019 --> 00:59:07,761 ♪ Such a fine sight to see 1233 00:59:07,805 --> 00:59:11,417 ♪ It's a girl, my Lord, in a flatbed Ford ♪ 1234 00:59:11,460 --> 00:59:14,289 ♪ Slowin' down to take a look at me ♪ 1235 00:59:14,333 --> 00:59:17,815 ♪ Well, come on, baby - ♪ Baby 1236 00:59:17,858 --> 00:59:21,296 - ♪ Don't say "maybe" - ♪ Maybe 1237 00:59:21,340 --> 00:59:24,822 - ♪ I got to know if your sweet love ♪ 1238 00:59:24,865 --> 00:59:28,434 ♪ Is gonna save me 1239 00:59:28,477 --> 00:59:31,829 ♪ Well, come on, baby - ♪ Baby 1240 00:59:31,872 --> 00:59:35,267 - ♪ Don't say "maybe" - ♪ Maybe 1241 00:59:35,310 --> 00:59:38,662 - ♪ I got to know if your sweet love ♪ 1242 00:59:38,705 --> 00:59:42,622 ♪ Is gonna save me - ♪ Is gonna save me 1243 00:59:42,666 --> 00:59:43,971 - ♪ Yeah 1244 00:59:51,196 --> 00:59:53,633 - Geffen pushed "Take It Easy" pretty hard 1245 00:59:53,677 --> 00:59:56,723 because Asylum Records was his new label. 1246 00:59:56,767 --> 00:59:58,464 Got in the top 20. 1247 00:59:58,507 --> 01:00:00,684 We had a lot of exposure with our first album-- 1248 01:00:00,727 --> 01:00:02,120 three hit singles. 1249 01:00:04,035 --> 01:00:05,602 - Oh, I think they were very ambitious, 1250 01:00:05,645 --> 01:00:06,994 particularly Glenn. 1251 01:00:07,038 --> 01:00:09,823 Glenn wanted to have a hit band. 1252 01:00:09,867 --> 01:00:11,651 - I wanted limousines 1253 01:00:11,695 --> 01:00:15,002 and adoring fans and girls. 1254 01:00:15,046 --> 01:00:18,876 There's no university that could've ever prepared me 1255 01:00:18,919 --> 01:00:21,792 for any of the things I needed to learn. 1256 01:00:24,185 --> 01:00:25,273 - Hi. - Hey. 1257 01:00:25,317 --> 01:00:26,405 - Hi. - How are you doing? 1258 01:00:26,448 --> 01:00:27,449 - Hi. - Hi, Jim. 1259 01:00:27,493 --> 01:00:28,973 - Oh, not again. - Hey, we get... 1260 01:00:29,016 --> 01:00:31,105 Oh, Jim. - We got to go now. 1261 01:00:31,149 --> 01:00:32,498 - When we first started The Doors, 1262 01:00:32,541 --> 01:00:34,543 each person was equally important. 1263 01:00:34,587 --> 01:00:37,677 As it progressed, Jim became the center of attention. 1264 01:00:37,721 --> 01:00:39,505 Morrison, Morrison, Morrison. 1265 01:00:39,548 --> 01:00:40,985 - Wait a while. Don't get out yet. 1266 01:00:41,028 --> 01:00:42,682 - We won't hurt him. 1267 01:00:42,726 --> 01:00:44,292 - So he was the one who had to live with it. 1268 01:00:44,336 --> 01:00:46,207 It was extremely difficult for him. 1269 01:00:46,251 --> 01:00:48,383 That's why he really started to drink as much as he did. 1270 01:00:48,427 --> 01:00:49,950 - Come on, girl. - What are you doing? Hey. 1271 01:00:53,606 --> 01:00:55,739 - Morrison always had a wild streak, 1272 01:00:55,782 --> 01:00:58,742 always a little crazy. 1273 01:00:58,785 --> 01:01:02,093 A few too many drinks, and he was right over the edge. 1274 01:01:02,136 --> 01:01:04,138 - ♪ Get together 1275 01:01:06,619 --> 01:01:08,926 - He touched the authorities in a way 1276 01:01:08,969 --> 01:01:11,711 that I've never seen anyone touch the authorities. 1277 01:01:11,755 --> 01:01:15,759 - ♪ Some outlaws lived by the side of a lake ♪ 1278 01:01:15,802 --> 01:01:19,719 ♪ The minister's daughter's in love with the snake ♪ 1279 01:01:19,763 --> 01:01:23,680 ♪ Who lives in a well by the side of the road ♪ 1280 01:01:23,723 --> 01:01:25,377 ♪ Wake up, girl 1281 01:01:25,420 --> 01:01:27,945 - It's a little nerve-racking sometimes, 1282 01:01:27,988 --> 01:01:31,122 but I thought he'd be one of those drunks 1283 01:01:31,165 --> 01:01:33,211 who lives to be 85 years old. 1284 01:01:39,826 --> 01:01:42,307 - We had an incident, perhaps was a turning point 1285 01:01:42,350 --> 01:01:45,571 in The Doors' career. 1286 01:01:45,614 --> 01:01:48,922 - I ain't talking about no revolution. 1287 01:01:50,794 --> 01:01:53,666 I'm talking about having a good time. 1288 01:01:53,710 --> 01:01:56,016 I'm talking about love. 1289 01:01:56,060 --> 01:01:57,801 - It was a horrible show, I have to say it. 1290 01:01:57,844 --> 01:02:00,804 Jim was so drunk. He couldn't sing right. 1291 01:02:04,982 --> 01:02:07,158 You're all a bunch of slaves. 1292 01:02:07,201 --> 01:02:09,029 - And Jim said, "What do you want from me?" 1293 01:02:09,073 --> 01:02:11,075 - People telling you what you're gonna do? 1294 01:02:11,118 --> 01:02:14,339 - "How about if I show you my cock?" 1295 01:02:14,382 --> 01:02:16,080 - He probably would've pulled it out 1296 01:02:16,123 --> 01:02:18,778 had Ray not told our equipment guy, Vince, 1297 01:02:18,822 --> 01:02:20,824 "Don't let him do it. Don't let him do it." 1298 01:02:23,696 --> 01:02:26,307 - We have taken out two warrants for Jim Morrison 1299 01:02:26,351 --> 01:02:28,309 for indecent exposure, 1300 01:02:28,353 --> 01:02:30,181 for the use of obscene languages 1301 01:02:30,224 --> 01:02:31,791 during his performance. 1302 01:02:31,835 --> 01:02:33,575 - Jim, do you have anything to say? 1303 01:02:33,619 --> 01:02:36,883 - I'm admitting the charge of the public profanity, 1304 01:02:36,927 --> 01:02:41,583 but I'm denying the exposure charge. 1305 01:02:41,627 --> 01:02:43,107 I told the audience, 1306 01:02:43,150 --> 01:02:44,935 "I realize that you're not really here 1307 01:02:44,978 --> 01:02:48,025 "to listen to some fairly good musicians. 1308 01:02:48,068 --> 01:02:49,504 "You know, you're here for something else, 1309 01:02:49,548 --> 01:02:53,160 and why not admit it?" 1310 01:02:53,204 --> 01:02:54,945 - "Is a trial date set?" 1311 01:02:54,988 --> 01:02:56,685 "Hey, man. You're putting me on a bummer. 1312 01:02:56,729 --> 01:02:59,253 Let's get on to another subject, all right?" 1313 01:02:59,297 --> 01:03:01,255 It's a rainy day in LA, 1314 01:03:01,299 --> 01:03:04,737 talking about this horrible nonsense. 1315 01:03:09,742 --> 01:03:13,006 - We were supposed to go on the rest of the tour. 1316 01:03:13,050 --> 01:03:15,835 We hear, "Oh, shit. The tour's canceled." 1317 01:03:15,879 --> 01:03:19,970 ["Crawling King Snake" playing] 1318 01:03:20,013 --> 01:03:21,536 - What do you plan to do in the future 1319 01:03:21,580 --> 01:03:23,190 as far as the band goes and everything else? 1320 01:03:23,234 --> 01:03:25,540 - Well, we have another album to do, 1321 01:03:25,584 --> 01:03:29,501 and we'll start cutting in a couple weeks. 1322 01:03:29,544 --> 01:03:33,418 - ♪ Well, I'm the Crawlin' King Snake ♪ 1323 01:03:33,461 --> 01:03:36,682 ♪ And I rule my den 1324 01:03:40,338 --> 01:03:44,821 ♪ Well, I'm the Crawlin' King Snake ♪ 1325 01:03:44,864 --> 01:03:47,867 ♪ And I rule my den 1326 01:03:52,089 --> 01:03:55,962 ♪ Come on, give me what I want ♪ 1327 01:03:56,006 --> 01:03:59,052 ♪ Ain't gonna crawl no more 1328 01:04:02,969 --> 01:04:05,406 - We were finishing up the album "L.A. Woman". 1329 01:04:05,450 --> 01:04:07,365 He said, "I'm going to Paris." 1330 01:04:07,408 --> 01:04:10,629 I said, "Whoa. What a good idea, man. 1331 01:04:10,672 --> 01:04:13,719 "Get away from all of this rock-and-roll thing 1332 01:04:13,762 --> 01:04:15,808 and become a poet again." 1333 01:04:19,159 --> 01:04:22,206 - The death of another rock musician was disclosed today, 1334 01:04:22,249 --> 01:04:24,904 Jim Morrison, lead singer of The Doors. 1335 01:04:24,948 --> 01:04:27,820 His manager said Morrison died six days ago in Paris 1336 01:04:27,864 --> 01:04:29,866 either of a heart attack or pneumonia, 1337 01:04:29,909 --> 01:04:33,130 but the death was kept secret to avoid a sensation. 1338 01:04:33,173 --> 01:04:35,567 He was buried in Paris in the same cemetery 1339 01:04:35,610 --> 01:04:39,571 where Balzac and other French immortals lie. 1340 01:04:39,614 --> 01:04:41,790 - I got a phone call from our manager 1341 01:04:41,834 --> 01:04:44,097 telling me Jim Morrison is dead. 1342 01:04:45,969 --> 01:04:47,274 Last thing I was going to believe 1343 01:04:47,318 --> 01:04:49,407 is Jim Morrison's dead in Paris. 1344 01:04:49,450 --> 01:04:52,497 He went there to clean up, to dry out. 1345 01:04:55,717 --> 01:05:00,244 He died 27 and a half, July 3, 1971, 1346 01:05:00,287 --> 01:05:03,508 outlaw, renegade, wild Dionysian poet. 1347 01:05:05,162 --> 01:05:06,990 And I miss him. 1348 01:05:15,999 --> 01:05:18,523 - Most people who make it in the music industry 1349 01:05:18,566 --> 01:05:20,307 are not prepared. 1350 01:05:20,351 --> 01:05:23,267 Success can be just as scary as failure, 1351 01:05:23,310 --> 01:05:26,009 if not scarier. 1352 01:05:26,052 --> 01:05:29,229 And some people don't actually live through it. 1353 01:05:29,273 --> 01:05:32,232 ♪ Desperado 1354 01:05:33,755 --> 01:05:38,586 ♪ Why don't you come to your senses? ♪ 1355 01:05:38,630 --> 01:05:43,113 ♪ You been out ridin' fences 1356 01:05:43,156 --> 01:05:46,899 ♪ For so long now 1357 01:05:46,943 --> 01:05:50,990 I moved to Laurel Canyon in early 1973 1358 01:05:51,034 --> 01:05:53,601 into a little house that was on stilts. 1359 01:05:53,645 --> 01:05:55,603 When the wind would blow, the house would sway. 1360 01:05:55,647 --> 01:05:58,345 Made me nervous. 1361 01:05:58,389 --> 01:06:00,652 It was formally occupied by Roger McGuinn, 1362 01:06:00,695 --> 01:06:03,394 the co-founder of The Byrds, so I took that as a good omen. 1363 01:06:03,437 --> 01:06:06,658 And I somehow got an old upright piano in there. 1364 01:06:06,701 --> 01:06:08,225 I don't know where it came from. 1365 01:06:08,268 --> 01:06:10,270 That was the year that Glenn and I 1366 01:06:10,314 --> 01:06:11,750 really started writing songs together. 1367 01:06:11,793 --> 01:06:13,534 He came to that house. 1368 01:06:13,578 --> 01:06:17,451 I showed him the little pieces that I had of "Desperado." 1369 01:06:17,495 --> 01:06:19,018 - We started writing "Desperado," 1370 01:06:19,062 --> 01:06:21,499 and we started writing "Tequila Sunrise." 1371 01:06:21,542 --> 01:06:23,196 And the more we started thinking about it, 1372 01:06:23,240 --> 01:06:25,024 the more this seemed like, 1373 01:06:25,068 --> 01:06:29,681 "Well, maybe this is kind of a country-rock opera. 1374 01:06:29,724 --> 01:06:31,900 "Write it all about the Old West. 1375 01:06:31,944 --> 01:06:34,729 "Why guys became outlaws, 1376 01:06:34,773 --> 01:06:36,253 "the romance of it, 1377 01:06:36,296 --> 01:06:39,908 the tragedy of it, the fame." 1378 01:06:39,952 --> 01:06:43,608 - I, like most of the guys of my generation, 1379 01:06:43,651 --> 01:06:47,742 felt like The Eagles had written Desperado for us. 1380 01:06:47,786 --> 01:06:50,745 Rock musicians and guitar players 1381 01:06:50,789 --> 01:06:55,098 were like gunslingers in the Old West. 1382 01:06:55,141 --> 01:06:57,187 - In our youthful exuberance and cockiness, 1383 01:06:57,230 --> 01:06:59,711 we tried to make that analogy, yeah. 1384 01:06:59,754 --> 01:07:01,365 We didn't exactly rob banks, 1385 01:07:01,408 --> 01:07:03,497 but we did have a similar lifestyle in that 1386 01:07:03,541 --> 01:07:07,240 we would go from city to city, and we had a life on the road. 1387 01:07:07,284 --> 01:07:08,502 There was drinking, and there was gambling. 1388 01:07:08,546 --> 01:07:10,330 There were women. 1389 01:07:10,374 --> 01:07:12,463 So we liked to think of ourselves as being outside 1390 01:07:12,506 --> 01:07:14,291 the norms of society. 1391 01:07:14,334 --> 01:07:15,901 And we were in a sense. 1392 01:07:17,816 --> 01:07:20,993 - The "Desperado" album is one of the finest pieces 1393 01:07:21,037 --> 01:07:22,168 of music ever written, 1394 01:07:22,212 --> 01:07:25,389 but the album wasn't making it. 1395 01:07:25,432 --> 01:07:27,304 - We made a concept album, which didn't make 1396 01:07:27,347 --> 01:07:29,306 the record company happy at all. 1397 01:07:29,349 --> 01:07:31,438 The song "Desperado" was not a hit for us 1398 01:07:31,482 --> 01:07:33,440 until Linda Ronstadt recorded it. 1399 01:07:33,484 --> 01:07:35,442 She gave it wings. 1400 01:07:35,486 --> 01:07:37,140 - We'd like to introduce someone 1401 01:07:37,183 --> 01:07:39,794 who was very instrumental in putting our band, 1402 01:07:39,838 --> 01:07:41,535 The Eagles, together. 1403 01:07:41,579 --> 01:07:43,276 Would you welcome Linda Ronstadt? 1404 01:07:50,805 --> 01:07:54,896 - ♪ Desperado 1405 01:07:54,940 --> 01:07:59,988 ♪ Why don't you come to your senses? ♪ 1406 01:08:00,032 --> 01:08:04,384 ♪ You been out ridin' fences ♪ 1407 01:08:04,428 --> 01:08:07,474 ♪ For so long now 1408 01:08:07,518 --> 01:08:11,174 ♪ Oh, you're a hard one 1409 01:08:11,217 --> 01:08:16,396 ♪ But I know that you got your reasons ♪ 1410 01:08:16,440 --> 01:08:20,748 ♪ These things that are pleasin' you ♪ 1411 01:08:20,792 --> 01:08:23,969 ♪ Can hurt you somehow 1412 01:08:26,450 --> 01:08:30,497 - ♪ Don't your feet get cold in the wintertime? ♪ 1413 01:08:30,541 --> 01:08:34,153 ♪ The sky won't snow, and the sun won't shine ♪ 1414 01:08:34,197 --> 01:08:36,677 - There's no question she resurrected that song 1415 01:08:36,721 --> 01:08:39,985 and helped keep The Eagles away from the sophomore slump. 1416 01:08:42,205 --> 01:08:45,556 - ♪ You're losin' all your highs and lows ♪ 1417 01:08:45,599 --> 01:08:48,167 - The Eagles, they kept their circle. 1418 01:08:48,211 --> 01:08:50,430 That's what I always liked about them most, 1419 01:08:50,474 --> 01:08:52,737 the loyalty to each other 1420 01:08:52,780 --> 01:08:56,219 in those early Laurel Canyon years. 1421 01:08:56,262 --> 01:08:58,786 - ♪ Desperado 1422 01:08:58,830 --> 01:09:01,224 - The best band in the United States of America, 1423 01:09:01,267 --> 01:09:02,703 The Eagles. 1424 01:09:02,747 --> 01:09:05,663 ["Already Gone" playing] 1425 01:09:15,194 --> 01:09:17,805 - ♪ Well, I heard some people talkin' ♪ 1426 01:09:17,849 --> 01:09:21,809 ♪ Just the other day 1427 01:09:21,853 --> 01:09:26,814 ♪ And they said you were gonna put me on a shelf ♪ 1428 01:09:26,858 --> 01:09:28,599 - The Eagles were not pioneers. 1429 01:09:28,642 --> 01:09:30,253 The Eagles were settlers. 1430 01:09:30,296 --> 01:09:32,342 But I do believe that we did a pretty good job 1431 01:09:32,385 --> 01:09:35,083 of cultivating the land that we settled. 1432 01:09:35,127 --> 01:09:39,044 We put ourselves into it and made it uniquely our own. 1433 01:09:40,654 --> 01:09:45,485 - ♪ 'Cause I'm already gone 1434 01:09:45,529 --> 01:09:48,271 - The whole California country-rock thing exploded 1435 01:09:48,314 --> 01:09:50,882 with Crosby, Stills & Nash, Poco, 1436 01:09:50,925 --> 01:09:54,451 Linda, Jackson, and the Burrito Brothers, 1437 01:09:54,494 --> 01:09:56,888 but The Eagles kicked that to the next level. 1438 01:09:56,931 --> 01:09:59,586 It was the dominant musical form of the '70s 1439 01:09:59,630 --> 01:10:00,761 in this country. 1440 01:10:07,420 --> 01:10:09,292 - I don't think any of us had any idea 1441 01:10:09,335 --> 01:10:12,643 how big the tsunami of sales that was coming, 1442 01:10:12,686 --> 01:10:13,818 was gonna be. 1443 01:10:13,861 --> 01:10:18,257 ["Take It To The Limit" playing] 1444 01:10:18,301 --> 01:10:22,130 - When we got to The Eagles and the later generations 1445 01:10:22,174 --> 01:10:26,265 of great bands, the entire business changed. 1446 01:10:35,448 --> 01:10:37,624 - Things got so big so fast 1447 01:10:37,668 --> 01:10:42,629 that places like the Troubadour became too small. 1448 01:10:42,673 --> 01:10:45,893 - What changed was the people went to coliseums to play. 1449 01:10:45,937 --> 01:10:47,373 We didn't see each other as much. 1450 01:10:47,417 --> 01:10:49,070 As soon as we went into arenas, 1451 01:10:49,114 --> 01:10:51,986 we didn't go and see each other. 1452 01:10:52,030 --> 01:10:57,122 - ♪ And I never knew 1453 01:10:59,342 --> 01:11:03,520 ♪ You know I've always been a dreamer ♪ 1454 01:11:03,563 --> 01:11:06,000 - You feed the machine that is the record business, 1455 01:11:06,044 --> 01:11:07,872 and the monster wants more. 1456 01:11:07,915 --> 01:11:11,832 Every artist has a peak, a creative peak, a sales peak, 1457 01:11:11,876 --> 01:11:14,922 and then comes the pressure of trying to repeat that. 1458 01:11:14,966 --> 01:11:18,099 You get caught up in this swirling vortex of success 1459 01:11:18,143 --> 01:11:20,667 and money and fame and pressure. 1460 01:11:23,540 --> 01:11:26,934 - As people became very, very successful, 1461 01:11:26,978 --> 01:11:28,806 the camaraderie changed. 1462 01:11:28,849 --> 01:11:30,808 People started guarding their songs. 1463 01:11:30,851 --> 01:11:32,984 You didn't want to give up one of your melodies 1464 01:11:33,027 --> 01:11:34,899 to somebody else. 1465 01:11:34,942 --> 01:11:38,685 Over time, people started moving out of Laurel Canyon, 1466 01:11:38,729 --> 01:11:41,558 getting a better place in a better neighborhood. 1467 01:11:41,601 --> 01:11:43,429 - ♪ You got to take it 1468 01:11:43,473 --> 01:11:50,306 ♪ To the limit one more time 1469 01:11:52,003 --> 01:11:53,831 Thank you. 1470 01:11:53,874 --> 01:11:56,355 - The business started burning people out, 1471 01:11:56,399 --> 01:11:59,445 and you were overworked on the road so much 1472 01:11:59,489 --> 01:12:02,666 and played more than you should play. 1473 01:12:02,709 --> 01:12:04,494 - You managed to keep pretty busy. 1474 01:12:04,537 --> 01:12:05,756 I know, 'cause we've been trying for two years 1475 01:12:05,799 --> 01:12:07,323 to get you on the show. 1476 01:12:07,366 --> 01:12:09,760 - I wanted to ask you, when you do have any time 1477 01:12:09,803 --> 01:12:11,283 in that busy schedule of yours, 1478 01:12:11,327 --> 01:12:12,937 how do you like to spend it best? 1479 01:12:12,980 --> 01:12:15,635 - Besides playing with my child, which is obvious, I think, 1480 01:12:15,679 --> 01:12:17,942 for any mother, you know, especially a mother who works. 1481 01:12:17,985 --> 01:12:19,378 You know, when you have to spend a little time away, 1482 01:12:19,422 --> 01:12:22,468 you really relish that time at home. 1483 01:12:22,512 --> 01:12:25,253 My mom was a very loving person, 1484 01:12:25,297 --> 01:12:28,779 but she also traveled a lot. 1485 01:12:28,822 --> 01:12:31,695 - Cass, now that you're such a giant star in the firmament, 1486 01:12:31,738 --> 01:12:32,913 is this your life? 1487 01:12:32,957 --> 01:12:34,306 Is it ever going to change? 1488 01:12:34,350 --> 01:12:36,003 - Well, I wouldn't like to have to work 1489 01:12:36,047 --> 01:12:37,527 as much as I'm working now. 1490 01:12:37,570 --> 01:12:39,746 Nobody wants to work that hard. 1491 01:12:39,790 --> 01:12:42,619 I'd like to go back to school... 1492 01:12:42,662 --> 01:12:45,273 - She closed a two-week sold-out engagement 1493 01:12:45,317 --> 01:12:47,406 at the London Palladium. 1494 01:12:47,450 --> 01:12:50,453 She had stayed up for 40 hours. 1495 01:12:50,496 --> 01:12:53,456 She went to sleep and had a heart attack in her sleep. 1496 01:12:53,499 --> 01:12:55,066 - "Mama" Cass Elliot, 1497 01:12:55,109 --> 01:12:57,111 a pop star who won fame with the group called 1498 01:12:57,155 --> 01:12:59,418 The Mamas and Papas, died today in London. 1499 01:12:59,462 --> 01:13:00,637 She was 33. 1500 01:13:00,680 --> 01:13:02,073 Ms. Elliot was in England 1501 01:13:02,116 --> 01:13:04,684 for concert and nightclub appearances. 1502 01:13:04,728 --> 01:13:07,687 - It was a big shock. That, to me, was a big shock. 1503 01:13:07,731 --> 01:13:10,734 She was a Los Angeleno. 1504 01:13:10,777 --> 01:13:13,476 She was one of us, you know, one of ours. 1505 01:13:13,519 --> 01:13:15,303 It had a big impact. 1506 01:13:15,347 --> 01:13:17,305 It just wasn't the same anymore. 1507 01:13:19,612 --> 01:13:21,658 - Out of that loss, for me, personally, 1508 01:13:21,701 --> 01:13:23,877 came a blessing. 1509 01:13:23,921 --> 01:13:26,402 My wife, Leah, and I raised Owen 1510 01:13:26,445 --> 01:13:28,795 after Cass passed away. 1511 01:13:28,839 --> 01:13:31,755 But the loss of Cass was traumatic, 1512 01:13:31,798 --> 01:13:33,365 not only for us. 1513 01:13:33,409 --> 01:13:36,107 It was a huge loss for the music community 1514 01:13:36,150 --> 01:13:38,152 and the brother and sisterhood 1515 01:13:38,196 --> 01:13:40,328 that had developed in Laurel Canyon. 1516 01:13:49,381 --> 01:13:51,775 - Mama Cass, 1517 01:13:51,818 --> 01:13:55,518 she put a lot of social things into motion 1518 01:13:55,561 --> 01:13:57,345 and changed people's lives. 1519 01:13:59,826 --> 01:14:03,395 She was sent by the angels. 1520 01:14:03,439 --> 01:14:05,571 A teacher to all of us. 1521 01:14:05,615 --> 01:14:07,704 As we all are to each other. 1522 01:14:10,184 --> 01:14:11,795 When I first picked up a camera, 1523 01:14:11,838 --> 01:14:14,537 it was as a folk musician, 1524 01:14:14,580 --> 01:14:19,324 quietly taking pictures, documenting, to learn. 1525 01:14:20,412 --> 01:14:22,501 Not consciously. 1526 01:14:22,545 --> 01:14:24,982 But when I saw that first picture on the wall, 1527 01:14:25,025 --> 01:14:28,289 glowing in color like it was alive, 1528 01:14:28,333 --> 01:14:30,727 that's when I became a photographer. 1529 01:14:41,477 --> 01:14:46,264 There's a reason that these people became so well-known. 1530 01:14:46,307 --> 01:14:49,963 They had amazing talent for life, really... 1531 01:14:50,007 --> 01:14:52,400 for singing, writing songs, 1532 01:14:52,444 --> 01:14:54,490 thinking poetically. 1533 01:14:56,274 --> 01:14:57,841 What is it really about? 1534 01:14:57,884 --> 01:14:59,407 Why are we here? 1535 01:14:59,451 --> 01:15:01,975 What is this wonderful experience? 1536 01:15:02,019 --> 01:15:04,064 What's the best way to live it? 1537 01:15:04,108 --> 01:15:06,197 And that's Laurel Canyon. 1538 01:15:12,856 --> 01:15:14,988 - If you believe in God, 1539 01:15:15,032 --> 01:15:17,643 it's like God said, 1540 01:15:17,687 --> 01:15:19,906 "Okay, kids, I'm gonna show you 1541 01:15:19,950 --> 01:15:22,779 "what the Garden of Eden was like. 1542 01:15:22,822 --> 01:15:27,523 And you get to live and play and love." 1543 01:15:27,566 --> 01:15:30,177 We embraced it all, 1544 01:15:30,221 --> 01:15:33,267 and it was wonderful. 1545 01:15:33,311 --> 01:15:36,009 - Laurel Canyon's become a name for a thing, 1546 01:15:36,053 --> 01:15:38,142 and it's really just a myth. 1547 01:15:38,185 --> 01:15:41,275 Places become focal points 1548 01:15:41,319 --> 01:15:43,887 for breaking out of convention. 1549 01:15:43,930 --> 01:15:46,324 What was happening in Laurel Canyon 1550 01:15:46,367 --> 01:15:51,068 was the universe cracking open and revealing secrets. 1551 01:15:51,111 --> 01:15:54,898 It was just about a time, the creative awakening. 1552 01:15:57,509 --> 01:16:01,513 - There are periods in history when there are peaks. 1553 01:16:01,557 --> 01:16:03,950 And nobody really knows why-- 1554 01:16:03,994 --> 01:16:06,518 Paris in the '30s, 1555 01:16:06,562 --> 01:16:09,216 the Renaissance in Italy, 1556 01:16:09,260 --> 01:16:12,785 Los Angeles in around '65, '75. 1557 01:16:12,829 --> 01:16:14,874 Very hard to define it. 1558 01:16:14,918 --> 01:16:17,007 But the proof's in the pudding. 1559 01:16:17,050 --> 01:16:18,399 The music's there. 1560 01:16:20,967 --> 01:16:23,840 ["Turn! Turn! Turn!" playing] 1561 01:16:35,199 --> 01:16:39,682 - ♪ To everything, turn, turn, turn ♪ 1562 01:16:39,725 --> 01:16:44,643 ♪ There is a season, turn, turn, turn ♪ 1563 01:16:44,687 --> 01:16:48,473 ♪ And a time to every purpose ♪ 1564 01:16:48,516 --> 01:16:51,868 ♪ Under Heaven 1565 01:16:51,911 --> 01:16:55,393 ♪ A time to be born, a time to die ♪ 1566 01:16:55,436 --> 01:16:59,397 ♪ A time to plant, a time to reap ♪ 1567 01:16:59,440 --> 01:17:03,227 ♪ A time to kill, a time to heal ♪ 1568 01:17:03,270 --> 01:17:05,925 ♪ A time to laugh 1569 01:17:05,969 --> 01:17:10,713 ♪ A time to weep 1570 01:17:10,756 --> 01:17:15,718 ♪ To everything, turn, turn, turn ♪ 1571 01:17:15,761 --> 01:17:20,853 ♪ There is a season, turn, turn, turn ♪ 1572 01:17:20,897 --> 01:17:24,683 ♪ And a time to every purpose ♪ 1573 01:17:24,727 --> 01:17:28,078 ♪ Under Heaven 1574 01:17:28,121 --> 01:17:31,821 ♪ A time to build up, a time to break down ♪ 1575 01:17:31,864 --> 01:17:36,608 ♪ A time to dance, a time to mourn ♪ 1576 01:17:36,652 --> 01:17:39,698 ♪ A time to cast away stones 1577 01:17:39,742 --> 01:17:42,745 ♪ A time to gather 1578 01:17:42,788 --> 01:17:45,922 ♪ Stones together 119284

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