I think I was 14 also when I heard LZI...my cousin had it on 8 track...she said, "here, you can have this"...I couldn't even pronounce the name...she said she couldn't stand it...I took it home and plugged it in...I was just completely stymied by what was coming out of the speakers...at that point I was well aware of jimi hendrix, cream, etc...even the Yardbirds...but this was something so magical...jimmy page is the reason I picked up a guitar...I think "babe I'm gonna leave you" was the very first song I learned how to fingerpick...the man is just phenomenal...i saw them at the mobile municipal auditorium in 1973...$5/ticket...they kicked off with "rock n roll"...I cannot describe the excitement...the auditorium was designed for 10,000 people, but as I understand they packed in 11,000...LZ: the GREATEST rock n roll band - EVER!!...and like the law of gravity, that's an objective, scientific law of the universe.
@Afonsap2 күн бұрын
22:50
@user-hp4hy4xq7q6 күн бұрын
Who cares what she say ?
@MarkSlaterMusic6 күн бұрын
9 years later I'd like to hear a reflection on what was said and where we are by these thinkers.
@donaldwhittaker79876 күн бұрын
40 years ago bill gates' father said we need to tax wealth. Economists know this is necessary, honest ones who don't worship trickle down economics, but recommendations such as this don't get much traction in a legislature owned by the super rich.
@fp33596 күн бұрын
What a beautiful language the real English accent. Greetz from 🇳🇱
@mexicanlucky7 күн бұрын
Yeah Turing existence is questionable and no one talks about the real man from the future, john von newman the real father of modern computing.
@BradBaymon8 күн бұрын
⚛️⚛️⚛️⚛️⚛️⚛️⚛️⚛️⚛️⚛️🪄 Manifest 💎💍💎💍💎💍💎💍💎💍💍💍💎💍💎💍🐎
@BradBaymon8 күн бұрын
💎💍💎💍💎💍💎💍💎💍💍💍💎💍
@BradBaymon8 күн бұрын
💎💍💎💍💎💍💎💍💎💍💎💍💎💍💎💍💎💍
@BradBaymon8 күн бұрын
Brad Magic Space 🛸🚀
@mladjo77438 күн бұрын
Girl on right has sexy legs, but cellulite is popping out in every pose 😳
@tammienipp89469 күн бұрын
You've got to love our children😂😂😂😂
@tammienipp89469 күн бұрын
Out of the mouth of babes lol😂
@kpec39 күн бұрын
Geffen has a knack of seeing what's right in front of him as an example of a greater principle, like the story of the two men, one got a cab and the other went in a limo.
@MzShaybutta10 күн бұрын
Is it just me or does Sam NEVER answers the interviewers questions? Like ever😅 When Diana said he's one fine ass man. 😂😂😂 Yes we agree Mrs. Galbadone.
@sointeresting393810 күн бұрын
Jimmy, you are musically brilliant and also a real cutie!
@Lisa-NewEng11 күн бұрын
I think soooo similarly to Shirley MacLaine, spiritually/extra terrestrially. Noone in my real life thinks this way so this interview was very nice to hear.
@stellamal708811 күн бұрын
My god, you have someone in the water calling for help, dont help her, dont even contact the coast guard 😒 for hours, how can anyone believe or even understand 😢 this this is truly dispicable there is much more to this story, than meets the eye poor natalie😢
@kurtl866011 күн бұрын
When you hear Austrians speak your mind lights up and things come into focus. When you listen to these Keynesian hacks talk all you hear is blah blah blah with no concrete takeaways, constant complaining, and of course “I’m more right than the whole society and all individuals” arrogance
@annehat483313 күн бұрын
As if the hand signs and the tongue wasnt enough...it had to throw in...."so happy thought i was in hell"....said only by a transister !
@Sean-mr4gl13 күн бұрын
I'd marry vanness
@Sean-mr4gl13 күн бұрын
man I was there two months later
@nickkangtaylorb13 күн бұрын
How in this day and age did we get THIS INTERVIEWER OF ALL PEOPLE??? She doesn't know any of the basic facts and clearly just gave AWoIaF a cursory read... such a wasted wasted opportunity...
@livelyr156713 күн бұрын
Worst interviewer in the world
@gwentaylor239615 күн бұрын
Jlo so gorgeous so amazing talents she has being a artist dancer fantastic songs and movies
@horsedrag246816 күн бұрын
He spent millions of NY tax dollars defending water pollution in Federal Court. What a hypocrite.
@eddiemuniz76116 күн бұрын
Did Polygram aquire Casablanca??????
@JerryWasARaceCarDriver17 күн бұрын
I didn't know he was 92 years old, but I loved it when they started punk rockin the Call Of Ktulu during Dazed And Confused at the Madison Square Garden 1973 concert.
@candorsspot277518 күн бұрын
These guys are government shills and not 'geniuses of economics'. Lol
@exploringwithdave592620 күн бұрын
There will always be a fear of women making choices because they are women, and not because the choice was correct. The idea that women and men being the same is absurd. We know this just from our existence together. There are few women who are like men, but seemingly these days, more men that act like and want to be women, but not to be successful, but for other strange reasons. I am not saying women cannot lead, but, I am saying that it isn't a natural position for her. It defies a natural order in many ways. That said, women have a creative gift which used well, can make them great decision makers in many ways and fields. What I mean to say essentially, is that we are not equally, but we are equally valuable for different reasons. The differences between us are great, but together are balanced by nature. I'm sure that this sounded sexist. But, I didn't say me. Are better than women. I could say it about many things, but, I don't need to, it's obvious when it is true. However, we can say the same statement about women. They are certainly better than men at a great many things, important things What we really need, is to remember to appreciate why.
@exploringwithdave592620 күн бұрын
A totality of externalities are generally the cause of disruption in models which cannot predict the trajectory of where the externalities will originate in the context of models, or when and for how long, and the reaction of the population(s) of the world, across all economies. It is foolish to believe that economic models should be perfect, or capable of immediately healing an event. Those are idealistic, but not feasible. Looking at history is riddled with folly if you want to completely understand it and apply it to economics in some .animal manner as well. Firstly, we don't always understand history as well as some proponents might suggest. It's called history for a reason, that is, it is not present. You cannot interview history, other than to use some available evidence that it may have had certain characteristics, but, we would only have a surface scratch of the reality. We have though, the advantage of having an evidence of the finality of historical societies, mostly showing the collapse of said societies. Models would have to take many realities into context that modern thinking might get wrong, such as the psyche of the peoples in those times. I think there are essentially basic evidence that societies rose, thrived, struggled then fell into oblivion, leaving behind temples for historians, and shards of reality. In modern times, history tells us much about the world, in the industrialized world, which is vastly different than history pre-industrialization. One only need point to the massive growth of populations and nations to see that modern times are a model unlike the past. That said, we see freedom and liberty and markets free of manipulation of any kind, to be the temple of policy that would work inmf not for the fact that it seems impossible to prevent externalities of powerful forces such as lobbying, politics, anti freedom forces gaining access to government seats, unions such as teachers unions which can subvert unity in a country in support odmf a socialistic construct of utopian myth. The pure economic model would work but for those evils. Dr Friedman could see this very clearly. He always prefaced his ideas with "but for the government intervention" ... I agree with Dr Friedman along most of his ideas, and I believe that, certainly today, his predictions were spot on. All these talking heads seem to be missing this. Socialism, government, are the antitheses to freedom. Adam Smith was very right. Government is a beast, a multi headed beast which has a voracious appetite for taking more and more and bankrupting the society for which it was supposed to serve. You must cut off the head as the monster continues to grow. If you don't, the monster is too big, and too trite to care about the people, and rather just must tax them to death to support it's appetite for self indulgence Anyone who recognizes that lobbyists and politicians seems to all become rather wealthy for just having a public servant job. Making hundreds of millions of dollars as an elected officials with 150k salary is astounding and unbelievable. Yet, no one ever decries foul, and if they do, they are silenced or ignored.
@lifemusic198021 күн бұрын
When he was talking about celebrity and how it's killed actors. 💔
@Wyrmwould21 күн бұрын
I absolutely loved watching these two gentlemen discuss my favorite film so intelligently. I went straight away after watching this discussion and rewatched the film. It was even greater with this discussion fresh in my mind. Truly an American classic! And I miss Justice Breyer. I understand why he retired when he did, but I miss hearing his long-winded questions with their sometimes bizarre hypothetical examples.
@connieclutter115821 күн бұрын
I love shirley
@tigertank0623 күн бұрын
Where can I find her interview w/John Lennon. Does anybody know?
@Sean-mr4gl25 күн бұрын
one mess up and you'll be back at your mom's house,
@user-gy5cx5db2i26 күн бұрын
just came across this site and have been listening to it for a few mins-thought you were an atalanta fan but just realised you are liverpool supporter!! -you dont seem to like your team at all
@jogrover598627 күн бұрын
Love journey, love all you guys and women
@jogrover598627 күн бұрын
The damn doctor in a emergency surgery
@jogrover598627 күн бұрын
Wish he was talking to me, but I wait.
@jogrover598627 күн бұрын
I think it has if he would let it
@jogrover598627 күн бұрын
But Mr. Plant I would like to make you quiver shake raddle and roll just one time baby
@jogrover598627 күн бұрын
Shake for this MoMA at the age of 80 babe
@jogrover598627 күн бұрын
I want you to teach me everything in this life, soon we will be with your boy😢 love you and your family Sir
@jogrover598627 күн бұрын
So you got your talent from dad? Who was he may I ask
@jogrover598627 күн бұрын
Or I should just probably read!! But under my situation it is hard I live with soon to be angry x husband. I told you Sir but don't think you really trust me thanks to my 25 year old brat!! But you're going to love him
@jogrover598627 күн бұрын
God I can look at him all day and night!!! Wink
@jogrover598627 күн бұрын
He is a real sweetheart
@jogrover598627 күн бұрын
Shit, I can't control myself, I was younger than that
@jogrover598627 күн бұрын
Love your boots, sexy
@jogrover598627 күн бұрын
Hope I am not getting you in trouble
@jogrover598627 күн бұрын
I got to know right now do you love me , and will you love me for ever??? Talk to me not them
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I could picked the F out this.
This interviewer is cringeworthy.
I think I was 14 also when I heard LZI...my cousin had it on 8 track...she said, "here, you can have this"...I couldn't even pronounce the name...she said she couldn't stand it...I took it home and plugged it in...I was just completely stymied by what was coming out of the speakers...at that point I was well aware of jimi hendrix, cream, etc...even the Yardbirds...but this was something so magical...jimmy page is the reason I picked up a guitar...I think "babe I'm gonna leave you" was the very first song I learned how to fingerpick...the man is just phenomenal...i saw them at the mobile municipal auditorium in 1973...$5/ticket...they kicked off with "rock n roll"...I cannot describe the excitement...the auditorium was designed for 10,000 people, but as I understand they packed in 11,000...LZ: the GREATEST rock n roll band - EVER!!...and like the law of gravity, that's an objective, scientific law of the universe.
22:50
Who cares what she say ?
9 years later I'd like to hear a reflection on what was said and where we are by these thinkers.
40 years ago bill gates' father said we need to tax wealth. Economists know this is necessary, honest ones who don't worship trickle down economics, but recommendations such as this don't get much traction in a legislature owned by the super rich.
What a beautiful language the real English accent. Greetz from 🇳🇱
Yeah Turing existence is questionable and no one talks about the real man from the future, john von newman the real father of modern computing.
⚛️⚛️⚛️⚛️⚛️⚛️⚛️⚛️⚛️⚛️🪄 Manifest 💎💍💎💍💎💍💎💍💎💍💍💍💎💍💎💍🐎
💎💍💎💍💎💍💎💍💎💍💍💍💎💍
💎💍💎💍💎💍💎💍💎💍💎💍💎💍💎💍💎💍
Brad Magic Space 🛸🚀
Girl on right has sexy legs, but cellulite is popping out in every pose 😳
You've got to love our children😂😂😂😂
Out of the mouth of babes lol😂
Geffen has a knack of seeing what's right in front of him as an example of a greater principle, like the story of the two men, one got a cab and the other went in a limo.
Is it just me or does Sam NEVER answers the interviewers questions? Like ever😅 When Diana said he's one fine ass man. 😂😂😂 Yes we agree Mrs. Galbadone.
Jimmy, you are musically brilliant and also a real cutie!
I think soooo similarly to Shirley MacLaine, spiritually/extra terrestrially. Noone in my real life thinks this way so this interview was very nice to hear.
My god, you have someone in the water calling for help, dont help her, dont even contact the coast guard 😒 for hours, how can anyone believe or even understand 😢 this this is truly dispicable there is much more to this story, than meets the eye poor natalie😢
When you hear Austrians speak your mind lights up and things come into focus. When you listen to these Keynesian hacks talk all you hear is blah blah blah with no concrete takeaways, constant complaining, and of course “I’m more right than the whole society and all individuals” arrogance
As if the hand signs and the tongue wasnt enough...it had to throw in...."so happy thought i was in hell"....said only by a transister !
I'd marry vanness
man I was there two months later
How in this day and age did we get THIS INTERVIEWER OF ALL PEOPLE??? She doesn't know any of the basic facts and clearly just gave AWoIaF a cursory read... such a wasted wasted opportunity...
Worst interviewer in the world
Jlo so gorgeous so amazing talents she has being a artist dancer fantastic songs and movies
He spent millions of NY tax dollars defending water pollution in Federal Court. What a hypocrite.
Did Polygram aquire Casablanca??????
I didn't know he was 92 years old, but I loved it when they started punk rockin the Call Of Ktulu during Dazed And Confused at the Madison Square Garden 1973 concert.
These guys are government shills and not 'geniuses of economics'. Lol
There will always be a fear of women making choices because they are women, and not because the choice was correct. The idea that women and men being the same is absurd. We know this just from our existence together. There are few women who are like men, but seemingly these days, more men that act like and want to be women, but not to be successful, but for other strange reasons. I am not saying women cannot lead, but, I am saying that it isn't a natural position for her. It defies a natural order in many ways. That said, women have a creative gift which used well, can make them great decision makers in many ways and fields. What I mean to say essentially, is that we are not equally, but we are equally valuable for different reasons. The differences between us are great, but together are balanced by nature. I'm sure that this sounded sexist. But, I didn't say me. Are better than women. I could say it about many things, but, I don't need to, it's obvious when it is true. However, we can say the same statement about women. They are certainly better than men at a great many things, important things What we really need, is to remember to appreciate why.
A totality of externalities are generally the cause of disruption in models which cannot predict the trajectory of where the externalities will originate in the context of models, or when and for how long, and the reaction of the population(s) of the world, across all economies. It is foolish to believe that economic models should be perfect, or capable of immediately healing an event. Those are idealistic, but not feasible. Looking at history is riddled with folly if you want to completely understand it and apply it to economics in some .animal manner as well. Firstly, we don't always understand history as well as some proponents might suggest. It's called history for a reason, that is, it is not present. You cannot interview history, other than to use some available evidence that it may have had certain characteristics, but, we would only have a surface scratch of the reality. We have though, the advantage of having an evidence of the finality of historical societies, mostly showing the collapse of said societies. Models would have to take many realities into context that modern thinking might get wrong, such as the psyche of the peoples in those times. I think there are essentially basic evidence that societies rose, thrived, struggled then fell into oblivion, leaving behind temples for historians, and shards of reality. In modern times, history tells us much about the world, in the industrialized world, which is vastly different than history pre-industrialization. One only need point to the massive growth of populations and nations to see that modern times are a model unlike the past. That said, we see freedom and liberty and markets free of manipulation of any kind, to be the temple of policy that would work inmf not for the fact that it seems impossible to prevent externalities of powerful forces such as lobbying, politics, anti freedom forces gaining access to government seats, unions such as teachers unions which can subvert unity in a country in support odmf a socialistic construct of utopian myth. The pure economic model would work but for those evils. Dr Friedman could see this very clearly. He always prefaced his ideas with "but for the government intervention" ... I agree with Dr Friedman along most of his ideas, and I believe that, certainly today, his predictions were spot on. All these talking heads seem to be missing this. Socialism, government, are the antitheses to freedom. Adam Smith was very right. Government is a beast, a multi headed beast which has a voracious appetite for taking more and more and bankrupting the society for which it was supposed to serve. You must cut off the head as the monster continues to grow. If you don't, the monster is too big, and too trite to care about the people, and rather just must tax them to death to support it's appetite for self indulgence Anyone who recognizes that lobbyists and politicians seems to all become rather wealthy for just having a public servant job. Making hundreds of millions of dollars as an elected officials with 150k salary is astounding and unbelievable. Yet, no one ever decries foul, and if they do, they are silenced or ignored.
When he was talking about celebrity and how it's killed actors. 💔
I absolutely loved watching these two gentlemen discuss my favorite film so intelligently. I went straight away after watching this discussion and rewatched the film. It was even greater with this discussion fresh in my mind. Truly an American classic! And I miss Justice Breyer. I understand why he retired when he did, but I miss hearing his long-winded questions with their sometimes bizarre hypothetical examples.
I love shirley
Where can I find her interview w/John Lennon. Does anybody know?
one mess up and you'll be back at your mom's house,
just came across this site and have been listening to it for a few mins-thought you were an atalanta fan but just realised you are liverpool supporter!! -you dont seem to like your team at all
Love journey, love all you guys and women
The damn doctor in a emergency surgery
Wish he was talking to me, but I wait.
I think it has if he would let it
But Mr. Plant I would like to make you quiver shake raddle and roll just one time baby
Shake for this MoMA at the age of 80 babe
I want you to teach me everything in this life, soon we will be with your boy😢 love you and your family Sir
So you got your talent from dad? Who was he may I ask
Or I should just probably read!! But under my situation it is hard I live with soon to be angry x husband. I told you Sir but don't think you really trust me thanks to my 25 year old brat!! But you're going to love him
God I can look at him all day and night!!! Wink
He is a real sweetheart
Shit, I can't control myself, I was younger than that
Love your boots, sexy
Hope I am not getting you in trouble
I got to know right now do you love me , and will you love me for ever??? Talk to me not them