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Saint Bryan
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 11 มี.ค. 2010
Star Wars show at the Pettit Family home in Olympia
Every Halloween the Pettit family puts on a huge Star Wars production in the family garage.
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Gregory Blackstock Autistic Artist 1946-2023
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A second story I did with the savant/outsider artist Gregory Blackstock
Ayron Jones in 2013
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Years before "Take Me Away" and "Mercy", before he opened for The Rolling Stones on two continents, Ayron Jones was "The Kid" making big noises out of a budget Stratocaster. I did this story about Ayron in 2013 and have much admiration for the man and his music.
BIRD SAVIOR
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Morley Nelson, who did more in his lifetime for birds of prey than any other man in history, is profiled in this story I did in 1999.
BOISE BEAR LADY
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Wildlife rehabilitator Sally Maughan was the ultimate den mother. In 1999, I flew out to Boise with a camera and tripod to tell her story for KING 5 Evening.
Mickey Rowe : Fearlessly Different
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In 2016 I interviewed Mickey Rowe, a Seattle actor with autism, who, as a shaggier version of me says in the intro, found success on stage not despite his differences but, at least in part, because of them.
Joe Walsh Interview
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Joe Walsh talks about the upcoming Hotel California concerts, the newest members of the band and the lyrics he loves best from his most famous song.
Donnie and Joe Emerson : Dreamin' Wild
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The brothers look back on the recording of their cult classic album joined the father who made it all possible. A KING 5 Evening Magazine story from around 2010.
2021 Interview with Glenn Tilbrook of Squeeze
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Smiles all around this morning . Glenn Tilbrook of Squeeze and I talked about the Nomadland tour, the 40th anniversary of East Side Story, the 48 years he’s been teamed up with Chris Difford, the curse of the Lennon and McCartney comparisons , how he composes those breathless guitar solos, his favorite Difford lyrics, how they started singing an octave apart from each other …and Seattle. An edi...
Richard Thompson Discusses his memoir Beeswing.
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This is the raw interview footage done over Zoom with British electric folk musician Richard Thompson for New Day NW, a Seattle TV program on KING TV. Once we get going we discuss a lifelong search for great guitar sounds, Jerry Miller of Moby Grape, Jimi Hendrix, recording three albums in 1969, the tragic van accident, recording and performing during the Covid era, and the endless tweaking twe...
Brandon Hiller 2009 KING TV pilot
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KING 5 Evening story about helicopter pilot Brandon Hiller.
Chehalis-Centralia Railroad
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A ride on the Chehalis-Centralia Railroad is a pleasant, scenic, and relaxing journey back in time. Gaze at the scenery as the nine-mile, former Milwaukee Road track winds through the scenic upper Chehalis River valley, crossing over several wooden trestles and passing many historic farms.
Life Enrichment Options Homes
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Visit the homes of Issaquah, Washington based Life Enrichment Options and meet the people who live there. More information about LEO can be found at lifeenrichmentoptions.org/
LEO'S Challenge Series Races in Issaquah
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Good to see so many people from Issaquah and Sammamish come out to support a normal day for some very special kids. Those Rotarians are good people.
Sneak Peek behind the scenes of Kubo and the Two Strings
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Sneak Peek behind the scenes of Kubo and the Two Strings
Jerry Miller talks about Moby Grape debut
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Jerry Miller talks about Moby Grape debut
A Kirkland Company turns planes into palaces
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A Kirkland Company turns planes into palaces
Michael Shainblum Time Lapse Photographer
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Michael Shainblum Time Lapse Photographer
One great album with multiple great songs , 8:05 just as beautiful now as it was then . Involved in some of the darker side of music myself , very difficult to see another group destroyed by drugs !!
Personal fav.: 🎶Baby🎵
My hgh school band did "Omaha". The Grape were the greatest, hands down.
Legends! Great interview!
Conduit…definitely✝️✝️✝️
I love hearing this... Jerry Miller, my idol at the time. We had a hot band, and a guy who could sing "Hey Grandma". I learned every note Jerry played on that one, a valuable education, all credit to Jerry Miller. The debut album of Moby Grape, still ringin' in my head, so good.
Fantastic indepth interview. Jerry seemed like a kind soul and hellishly talented. Everything Grape released was golden. Better than any other San Francisco group in my opinion. I was born in '67 and even though I didn't live through the psychedelic era, I feel it was mine anyway.
Wow is my favorite record of theirs. I don’t understand why it’s always dismissed. Such a great record. The original release had a separate record that was pressed at 78 rpm. The cover was also monumental.
❤ we miss you so much,
Went to see the master and got a great big hug.
RIP Jerry, just got the news. Played downstairs from you a few years ago and got to watch the master do his work. Thanks for the music.
RIP Jerry. Shame the world took so long to realize what a stellar band Moby Grape were. Among Frisco's very finest.
RIP Jerry. I don’t know what I’ll do with my Wednesday nights now. I love you brother❤
We are so sad that this beautiful person and💔 maestro behind his wonderful L5 is gone
My husband and I met each other when this song played in a movie, 10 years ago. We are married now, with two children.
Jerry Miller and our Clan we always have a good time together. And we'll see you soon. Wear that striped shirt that's a favorite & I'm taking the 8:05.
Love their music. A Bay Area super group.
wow this version!
What an ego Donnie has! He kicks his brother to the curb and lets his dad pay the bills - did he go bankrupt? Now there's a movie about a spoiled brat-man who only thinks of himself. Sorry, but your premier song "Baby" has very limited lyrics and the rest of your songs are so-so. The movie was good, but that's because Casey Affleck shows a conscience. Keep dreamin' dude!
What a dad. What a family. And what a phenomenal record they made.
“ ain’t that a shame” resonates with me..not sure who the vocalist is however
Is he still with us?
Music before it’s time! Heard album 2 yrs ago from my daughter and I loved it, and told her I could sense something nostalgic … then she told me it was a late 70’s album and I was blown away. It had a modern 2020 vibe as well. I was only 19 in ‘78 and I can’t imagine it up against most of those bands then. But the indie rock today fits well with it.
Jerry, were all proud of the Moby Grape first album ..... Still. If things would have been just a little different you guys probably would have probably had a title of something like THE American Beatles, ensure that you had more fun than the Beatles and just acted like yourselfs add to me you were the best role model I could think of back then. I was somewhere around 8 years old after we went out to dinner we walked over to Jimmy Webb's music they bought me a Harmony acoustic took lessons learn how to read music Love me tender blah blah blah didn't like it dropped it. A while after that give me you guys's first album and boom I learned to play by ear I loved it
One of my favorite guitarists in one of my favorite bands. Played live gigs with the Bobby Fuller Four prior to Moby Grape. The Grape's debut has no equal IMHO, but each of their albums has something going for it. And Jerry released a stellar solo record in the 90's called "Life Is Like That", which is definitely worth checking out. Thanks for all the great music, Jerry!
WOW, really need the extended cut of the live "Baby" rendition at the end. Absolutely incredible!
I wonder how many people know who Joe Maphis was? That explains why Peter Lewis had such a deft picking style. That three guitar thing was pretty unique - I believe 'Love' were a three guitar band - gave them huge scope, which they used brilliantly. All sang as well.
Hell yeah! ❤🔥
I just had the pleasure to meet Donnie along w/Joe. Joe just gave us the grand tour of his home and studio. Beautiful place. Received a little history on the movie "Dreaming Wild", really cool in my book. Thanks Joe for the tour. Hope to meet up again soon.
Make it an independent movie!
They have done. Its called Dreamin Wild. Starring Walton Goggins and Casey Affleck
They have done. It's called Dreamin' Wild and stars Walton Goggins and Casey Affleck.
Incredible!
I heard this haunting song while watching Our Flag Means Death. Had to know more about it.
He was in The frantics, was a neighbor of a friend of mine down in algona-pacific and lost a bunch of memorabilia in a flood.
That 1st album is one of the greatest debuts of all time!
I heard the song "Baby" during the end credits of Our Flag Means Death, and I've listened to it maybe 20 times in the last few days. This is a cool story.
As a father of two sons myself, I would love to meet their dad and shake his hand. I have and would do anything for my sons too
The first album is still the greatest debut album I ever heard.
Such a Tease! I want more!
Anybody know the chords?
Just Em and D throughout the song on the original recording
Ariel Pink covering baby introduced to me this amazing band
Love this Story....a Dream come True, I understand that
Great to see the film coming out!
Dam I was happy when my dad bought me a toy truck 🚚 Anyway these bros rock
Well for whatever reason God had other plans for this duo band. What an great dad to invest so much money into his son’s dream but it isn’t over till it’s over.
Donnie was a star all along... just never got a chance to shine...
This piece does the guys no favor by using the clip of them playing 'Baby' over and over again. It leaves me thinking, 'theses guys can't write', except 'oh baby'. Despite knowing otherwise. Nice to have the exposure, but more lyrics would have made it seem less simplistic. BTW, glad the brothers finally got some attention. Good on everyone who helped make it happen.
We all deserve a second chance. So happy for you Donny & Joe. ❤❤
I saw Squeeze live in St. louis in the 1990s it was great!
Somerime in the late '70's while rummaging around at the local Goodwill store, I found and bought that whole set (5) of picture sleeve singles from that 1st album. I thought "what the hell?" "May have cost about two dollars...In fine condition too. At the time I had no idea the story behind this marketing scheme and what a stupid idea it turned out to be. Eventually lost some in a trade, and the rest in a flood. 😢😢
"Omaha" still kicks my butt.😁
This is the Roger Fisher I've heard.