They Sold a Million Series 2 - Badfinger (BBC)
"They Sold A Million": Badfinger BBC documentary broadcast 9 Dec 2013 (Youtube)
どこかで見たことがあるフィルムが多かったけど、しょうがないね。 フジテレビで放送された Pete がApple of My Eye を作曲しているシーン他もあった。
Petera and Luca William Ham-Eddie
Although I didn't know my dad, I still feel very close to him through all of his music and everything my mum tells me about him. Many people don't get hear things about their father after they go, at least I've got his music and I'm just very, very proud.
Most of the stories you ever hear about the band really are all pretty sombre but there was so much good stuff and happiness as well, it wasn't all doom and gloom.
Before we moved away, he had a meeting with all the parents and said that he can't promise anything but hard work and blood, sweat and tears, I think he called it. Churchill's...
Even after this terrible event, Polley was still trying to make money on it somehow, you know.
Stan Polley said, "I know all the tricks, but if you play ball, I'll play ball, and we'll all get along fine, and we'll all finish up millionaires."
One's...one's bad enough. ................Two's too many.
Bill kind of got out of his depth. He did things that he thought were right for the band, but...they weren't.
I said, "Look, I don't mind, I'm smiling." And Pete said, "Your mouth's smiling, but your eyes are sad."
Many times Tommy said, "I want to be there where he is."
You have to be hard to be in the music business and Pete was not like that at all.
I said, "Oh, part of the act, do you do a comedy number?" Pete said, "No, those are my stage shoes. They're the only ones I've got."
It is a tragedy of Shakespearean proportions, I think.
Come And Get It on Top Of The Pops, I think that was the peak time for Pete and the rest of the members, the smile, the excitement is written all over their faces. It is pure ecstasy.
★★★
"They Sold A Million": Badfinger BBC documentary broadcast 9 Dec 2013 (Youtube)
どこかで見たことがあるフィルムが多かったけど、しょうがないね。 フジテレビで放送された Pete がApple of My Eye を作曲しているシーン他もあった。
Petera and Luca William Ham-Eddie
Although I didn't know my dad, I still feel very close to him through all of his music and everything my mum tells me about him. Many people don't get hear things about their father after they go, at least I've got his music and I'm just very, very proud.
Most of the stories you ever hear about the band really are all pretty sombre but there was so much good stuff and happiness as well, it wasn't all doom and gloom.
Before we moved away, he had a meeting with all the parents and said that he can't promise anything but hard work and blood, sweat and tears, I think he called it. Churchill's...
Even after this terrible event, Polley was still trying to make money on it somehow, you know.
Stan Polley said, "I know all the tricks, but if you play ball, I'll play ball, and we'll all get along fine, and we'll all finish up millionaires."
One's...one's bad enough. ................Two's too many.
Bill kind of got out of his depth. He did things that he thought were right for the band, but...they weren't.
I said, "Look, I don't mind, I'm smiling." And Pete said, "Your mouth's smiling, but your eyes are sad."
Many times Tommy said, "I want to be there where he is."
You have to be hard to be in the music business and Pete was not like that at all.
I said, "Oh, part of the act, do you do a comedy number?" Pete said, "No, those are my stage shoes. They're the only ones I've got."
It is a tragedy of Shakespearean proportions, I think.
Come And Get It on Top Of The Pops, I think that was the peak time for Pete and the rest of the members, the smile, the excitement is written all over their faces. It is pure ecstasy.
★★★