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Post by braindead on Feb 23, 2020 19:40:13 GMT
Has Steeve got a copy of "The Day The Clown Cried"? But if a debate going on. Vidiot,what a prick.
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Post by bradman on Feb 23, 2020 21:53:58 GMT
He claims to have seen the entire film, right?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 23, 2020 22:27:37 GMT
He claims to have seen the entire film, right? Not sure STeVe has said anything but of course Vidiot claimed that Jerry Lewis had him “work” on it. Vidiot is the STeVe of movies and TV: he has been a part of the action on anything and everything.
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Post by braindead on Feb 24, 2020 18:50:02 GMT
Is there any film/video that the cunt Vidiot hasn’t “worked on”?
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Post by Chicken in Black on Feb 24, 2020 19:48:51 GMT
The Zapruder movie?
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Post by Brick Wall on Feb 24, 2020 20:41:10 GMT
Ever been at a band's video shoot? Need you ask, string cheese gnarfing low life? Of course Daddy has. At least 50 or more over the years. How many have YOU been at? Uh huh. Yeah. That's what I thought.
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Post by Potsie Hoofman on Feb 25, 2020 2:19:39 GMT
*slides string cheese back into fridge...*
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Post by Potsie Hoofman on Sept 7, 2020 11:59:08 GMT
Hoofy said:
"Both John Oteri and I have had some experiences with Kim back in like 1972"
However, Hoofy ALSO said:
"I remember ending up at a Hollywood Hills house that Steve Stills was renting. He had his new test pressing of "Love The One Your With" and played it for us"
Is that right, StevE? I know Stills did enough coke to march the Bolivian army to the moon and back, but you mean to tell me he played a test pressing of a "new song"...that was 2 years old by that point?
Jesus Christ this guy sucks!
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Post by Boozin' Susan on Apr 13, 2022 5:29:21 GMT
Bumping this thread to add yet another retelling of STeVE’s Joey Heatherton “anecdote” (in quotation mark because it’s likely just pure bullshit). First, a quick refresher: A new Stereo Central thread on STeVE meeting Joey Heatherton made me wonder if the tale has ever been told before and if the details change each time STeVE lies “remembers” the event. The answer is YES! STeVE has told the story many times, and in each telling of the anecdote, the time, venue, and people present are all variables – perfect fodder for this thread! Here’s STeVE describing the incident in 2006: “Remembered” by STeVE: October 7, 2006 Venue: Tower Records Timeframe: not listed, but Joey’s gift to STeVE would place it in the early 70s Celebrities involved: Joey HeathertonThanks for joining. My entire classical LP collection back in the day was purchased at Tower. Not only did they have everything but they staff knew every GREAT performance. I always took their advice and was always rewarded with great music. I discovered much of what I know about classics, etc. by hanging out at Tower and yakking with the staff. When I saw a picture of Django on an LP jacket and I asked a clerk what kind of music it was, he said: "Ah, The Quintet Of The Hot Club Of France? Well, it's like early swing with jazz violin and a guitar player hotter than Hendrix". He guided me over to the "Hot Club Of France" section and there were like 50, I repeat 50 import LP's there. Most on Pathe Marconi. I bought a few and then drove all the way back and bought 5 more which I still have. Just an amazing place for a novice music lover. Oh, and Joey Heatherton once bumped into me there (when she was young and hot) and asked me if I knew where "The Three Bells" by the Browns might be. I asked her what kind of music it was and she said she didn't know. So, I walked around with her until I found the Browns LP. She was so delighted she offered to buy me an LP as well. Since I was young and broke, I accepted. I still have it; STICKY FINGERS.
Last memory and then I will shut up: I can vividly see in my mind's eye a stack of over 100 (yes 100 copies) of the import Beatles LET IT BE with the book inside for the same price as the regular LET IT BE, Yikes, if I had a time machine. Right next to 50 "import" copies of the Hey Jude LP and Die Beatles, etc. Sigh, what a store.. But, by 2010, the venue has changed and Joey has a friend along for the ride: “Remembered” by STeVE: August 14, 2010 Venue: Vogue Music Timeframe: not listed Celebrities involved: Joey Heatherton and Stevie NicksStevie Nicks and Joey Heatherton thumbing through records together at Vogue Music in Westwood looking for records by The Browns (true!) I pointed them to the right section like I worked there. They wanted to hear "The Three Bells" for some reason. In the 2015 retelling, Joey is alone again (but STeVE is with a pal), and the action is back at Tower. “Remembered” by STeVE: August 10, 2015 Venue: Tower Records Timeframe: Late 70s Celebrities involved: Joey HeathertonI love Joey. In the late 1970's I was standing with my friend in Tower Records, Sunset Strip and I saw her walk in the door, alone. She tried to get someone to help her, anyone, but it was too busy, too crowded. I went over to her, asked her if I could help. She looked me over and said "I know you're too young to work here but your hair tells me that you know where everything is. Am I right?" I told her that I knew where everything was many times over and what was she looking for? She needed to desperately find "THE THREE BELLS" by the Browns. I led her (wanted to lead her by the hand but was too shy) over to the Country & Western section and found her the "Best Of The Browns" LP on RCA-Victor. When I handed it to her she sort of squealed and kissed me on the forehead, pranced off to buy it. She was wearing black dancing tights and I watched her go all the way to the counter and out the door. No one else even blinked, the sillies. That's my one and only JOEY story.. Of course, people were pretty jaded at that Tower. I saw Stevie Nicks in there and no one blinked either. I saw the ENTIRE band BADFINGER in there as well and I was the only one who made any kind of fuss... And in 2017, the alleged incident is still at Tower, but this time in the early 1970s: “Remembered” by STeVE: May 24, 2017 Venue: Tower Records Timeframe: Early 70s Celebrities involved: Joey HeathertonI met Jim and Helen in 1976 at KLAC Radio where I worked after school. I had no idea who he was but my jock (Jay Lawrence) clued me that he was in "The Browns." And I knew who they were from Joey Heatherton coming up to me at Tower Sunset once in the early 1970s to ask me where to find "The Three Bells" by The Browns. I found it for her (even though I didn't work there) and she gave me a kiss. She really needed that song for some reason. At any rate, at least I knew who he was thanks to that, otherwise I would have had no clue. He was very nice and instantly learned all of our names. When he came through the next year he remembered my name. I was impressed. He will be missed. I love how STeVE’s “only” JOEY story has changes each time tells it. Did the meeting take place at Tower Records or Vogue Music? Was Joey Heatherton by herself or with Stevie Nicks? Did STeVE get a kiss or a copy of Sticky Fingers? Was it in the early or late 70s? Did STeVE go up to Joey himself, or did she approach him first? In STeVE’s world, ALL of these are correct... Now, here’s STeVE to enthrall us all once again!: “Remembered” by STeVE: April 12, 2022 Venue: Tower Records (Sunset) Timeframe: 1977 Celebrities involved: Joey HeathertonWhen I was lurking around Tower Records, Sunset in 1977 looking for something to get, a beautiful woman walked up to me. Startled, I looked over at her and it was Joey Heatherton. She asked me where in the giant store she could find “The Three Bells” by The Browns. That was so odd because I had just met Jim Ed Brown at KLAC Radio. Joey thought I worked there and without a word I grabbed her hand and led her to the country section where I hoped and prayed I could find it. Good for me it was on the other side of the store as I got to stroll though Tower with Joey on my arm. There it was “The Browns Greatest Hits” on RCA-Victor LP, in the Country-Western section just like I had hoped. She was quite delighted and planted a big wet one on me. So there. Uh oh…STeVE… You used to identify the album as “Best of the Browns”, but you just called the “The Browns Greatest Hits”. And all of the other details are different too. I dunno… but I get the distinct impression that you are completely, 100%, indisputably full of shit.
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Post by audiopro on Apr 13, 2022 8:14:46 GMT
Why would he "hope and pray" that he could find the record? Is he alphabetically challenged or something? Are nonsensical details a sign of a good compulsive liar or a bad one? More to do with the likelihood of any record store having an album by The Browns on its shelves in 1977.
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Post by Sounds.. ago on Apr 13, 2022 10:59:47 GMT
In the latest version, Joey is now holding STeVE's hand. Within five years she'll be going down on him amongst the Country & Western stacks. "Hi Miss Heatherton!! May I help you?!?!"
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Post by bradman on Apr 14, 2022 16:35:30 GMT
"Why yes, Teen Wolf, I need an album by the Browns."
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Post by Boozin' Susan on Apr 14, 2022 20:38:46 GMT
Someone really needs to process that picture with the “animated photograph” app…
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Post by Aquaholic 2.0 on Apr 14, 2022 20:47:16 GMT
Someone really needs to process that picture with the “animated photograph” app… I tried but it wasn’t very funny (the one I had created), hopefully someone else will have better luck.
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Post by powerpoppackage on Apr 14, 2022 20:55:33 GMT
Here's my attempt:
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