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Delilah
05-04-2017, 02:53 PM
Does anyone know how many times Randy has performed on TV? I'm referring to musical performances, not as part of the news.

Here's what I can think of:

1. Ironsides with The Poor, 1966-67
2. The Mike Douglas Show with Rick Nelson & The Stone Canyon Band, 1970
3. Don Kirshner's Rock Concert with the Eagles, 1973
4. Don Kirshner's Rock Concert with the Eagles & Jackson Browne/Linda Ronstadt, 1974
4. Friday Nights with The Silverados, 1980
5. A tv show in Nashville with Rick Roberts, 1985(?)

I'm sure I'm missing others. Was Farm Aid televised in 1990?

NightMistBlue
05-04-2017, 03:46 PM
#5, the Nashville Now show was done in November 1988
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6TCSV-Tp-mA

I'm pretty sure Farm Aid 1990 was televised. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pe_nZ2LpgdE

The following is not in order and contains random capitalizations:

Merv Griffin Show on AUGUST 3, 1982 "Playin' in the Deep End"

HELEN REDDY SHOW, 7-12-1973, season 1, episode #3
Gladys Knight and the Pips, Helen Reddy, Mac Davis, The Eagles
Helen Reddy hosted this variety hour, a summer replacement for The Flip Wilson Show

Solid Gold October 2, 1982
Randy Meisner ("Never Been in Love")

Fridays Season 2 Episode 20 (February 27, 1981): Guest host Billy Crystal, musical guest Randy Meisner and the Silverados

The Ironside episode was called "Price Tag: Death"; it originally aired November 7, 1968.

If you look at the cached version of the Randy Meisner Concert Chronology, there were many more tv appearances with Rick Nelson. TV shows I've never heard of like the Joey Bishop Show. And don't forget the "Easy to Be Free" film of Rick and the Stone Canyon Band's 1969 tour, which was broadcast on television in 1973.

There's a lot out there that hasn't seen the digital light of day.

P.S. The "video" for Randy's song "Deep Inside My Heart" is actually from his December 1980 appearance on the Midnight Special tv show. Has it been taken off YouTube? Usually one can find it real easy, but there are only two very crappy, possibly virus-containing vids there now.

Delilah
05-04-2017, 04:53 PM
Thanks, NMB!! That's great info with exact dates and everything. Here's the updated list:

1. Ironsides with The Poor, 1968
2. The Mike Douglas Show with Rick Nelson & The Stone Canyon Band, 1970
3. Easy To Be Free documentary, Rick Nelson 1969/broadcast 1973
4. Don Kirshner's Rock Concert with the Eagles, 1973
5. Helen Reddy Show with the Eagles, 7/12/73
6. Don Kirshner's Rock Concert with the Eagles & Jackson Browne/Linda Ronstadt, 1974
7. Midnight Special with The Silverados, 12/1980
8. Fridays with The Silverados, 2/27/1981
9. Merv Griffin Show 8/3/1982
10.Solid Gold 10/02/1982
11.Nashville Now with Rick Roberts, 11/1988
12.Farm Aid with Poco, 1990

I will try looking into the Concert Chronology and will make a more complete list. Strange that the Rick Nelson doc didn't show on tv until 1973. Anyway, this is quite a number of TV shows. Imagine if someone could compile all the footage and put it on a DVD. I'd buy it! :partytime:

NightMistBlue
05-05-2017, 09:33 AM
Oh my gosh, that would be so great to have like a DVD retrospective of Randy's performing career. I would hope that it could be an official release so (1) Randy could make some money off it and (2) there would be nice, clean copies of said footage.

For example, there is only one pristine clip - that I know of - from from Rick Nelson's "Easy to Be Free"; the rest of the film is in abysmal shape. If nothing else, I hope the Nelson family (assuming they own it) will release a good copy. Mr. Nelson still has a lot of fans in the U.S. and especially the U.K., and his twin sons in particular care deeply about his musical legacy.

But I digress... Delilah, what is the 1973 Don Kirschner appearance that you refer to?

Also, I just remembered there was an ABC broadcast from Los Angeles in August 1973: http://www.setlist.fm/setlist/eagles/1973/abc-studios-los-angeles-ca-23db28ab.html

And also the wonderful Central Park concert from August 1972 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=omT70WrD7bQ

East Texas Girl
05-05-2017, 01:29 PM
Wow, great work to both of you sleuths, Delilah and NightMistBlue! I just love it when y'all start digging around.

What a great memory to have, I would definitely purchase this on DVD!

Dawn
05-05-2017, 02:16 PM
#5, the Nashville Now show was done in November 1988
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6TCSV-Tp-mA

I'm pretty sure Farm Aid 1990 was televised. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pe_nZ2LpgdE

The following is not in order and contains random capitalizations:

Merv Griffin Show on AUGUST 3, 1982 "Playin' in the Deep End"

HELEN REDDY SHOW, 7-12-1973, season 1, episode #3
Gladys Knight and the Pips, Helen Reddy, Mac Davis, The Eagles
Helen Reddy hosted this variety hour, a summer replacement for The Flip Wilson Show

Solid Gold October 2, 1982
Randy Meisner ("Never Been in Love")

Fridays Season 2 Episode 20 (February 27, 1981): Guest host Billy Crystal, musical guest Randy Meisner and the Silverados

The Ironside episode was called "Price Tag: Death"; it originally aired November 7, 1968.

If you look at the cached version of the Randy Meisner Concert Chronology, there were many more tv appearances with Rick Nelson. TV shows I've never heard of like the Joey Bishop Show. And don't forget the "Easy to Be Free" film of Rick and the Stone Canyon Band's 1969 tour, which was broadcast on television in 1973.

There's a lot out there that hasn't seen the digital light of day.

P.S. The "video" for Randy's song "Deep Inside My Heart" is actually from his December 1980 appearance on the Midnight Special tv show. Has it been taken off YouTube? Usually one can find it real easy, but there are only two very crappy, possibly virus-containing vids there now.

Is that the duet with Kim Carnes?

Dawn
05-05-2017, 02:28 PM
NBC Special -A 70's Celebration "The Beat is Back"

Tribute to the Eagles Richard Marx and Randy Meisner

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=JIFKyYaoRPA

Starts around 1:44:00

Wow, he looks so good ... That smile ... That voice.

:love:

NightMistBlue
05-05-2017, 02:51 PM
Good one, Dawn! OMG, how did I forget that? November 1993. The whole show is great - Donna Summer, the Bee Gees, Gloria Gaynor. High energy and excellent performances. It's very much geared toward the dance music of the time though, not much rock or pop.

And oh my gosh, are any of you old enough to remember PM Magazine? It was a half-hour tv show that was syndicated around the country. Randy was featured in a April 8, 1981 episode.

P.S. The Midnight Special episode (duet with Kim Carnes) was December 5, 1980.

Dawn
05-05-2017, 03:10 PM
Good one, Dawn! OMG, how did I forget that? November 1993. The whole show is great - Donna Summer, the Bee Gees, Gloria Gaynor. High energy and excellent performances. It's very much geared toward the dance music of the time though, not much rock or pop.

And oh my gosh, are any of you old enough to remember PM Magazine? It was a half-hour tv show that was syndicated around the country. Randy was ight then and there in a April 8, 1981 episode.

P.S. The Midnight Special episode (duet with Kim Carnes) was December 5, 1980.

Thanks NMB, I always loved Randy's duet with Kim. And seriously, if he had smiled at me like he did several times to Kim I'd have passed out on the stage. Talk about sweet.

NightMistBlue
05-05-2017, 04:22 PM
He is dangerously cute. :)

https://media.giphy.com/media/3o7TKz1P24azJ1obCM/giphy.gif

Dawn
05-05-2017, 04:53 PM
He is dangerously cute. :)

https://media.giphy.com/media/3o7TKz1P24azJ1obCM/giphy.gif

You can say that again but first I gotta pick myself up off the floor that gif is positively swoon worthy!

NightMistBlue
05-05-2017, 05:14 PM
It's what I thought of when you wrote "if he smiled at me like that..."
We wouldn't be able to handle that look in real life, we'd hit the dirt! :faint:

NightMistBlue
05-05-2017, 05:24 PM
Note to Glenn Frey devotees, especially those who attended his show at the Wiltern Theatre: the "Beat is Back" special that Dawn cleverly found was filmed there. There are some nice interior shots of the grand old place, including one just after Randy's song finishes. It's so! huge!

Delilah
05-06-2017, 03:17 PM
But I digress... Delilah, what is the 1973 Don Kirschner appearance that you refer to?

Also, I just remembered there was an ABC broadcast from Los Angeles in August 1973: http://www.setlist.fm/setlist/eagles/1973/abc-studios-los-angeles-ca-23db28ab.html

And also the wonderful Central Park concert from August 1972 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=omT70WrD7bQ

I thought the 1973 ABC broadcast was the Don Kirshner show. I guess not? I'll add in the Central Park, too, thanks.


NBC Special -A 70's Celebration "The Beat is Back"

Tribute to the Eagles Richard Marx and Randy Meisner

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=JIFKyYaoRPA

Starts around 1:44:00

Wow, he looks so good ... That smile ... That voice.

:love:

Thank you x100 for this! :thumbsup:I had no idea of its existence. I didn't know there was such an interest in 70s music in the early 90s. No wonder the Eagles reunion the next year took off. Randy looks and sounds great here.

Dawn
05-06-2017, 03:56 PM
Note to Glenn Frey devotees, especially those who attended his show at the Wiltern Theatre: the "Beat is Back" special that Dawn cleverly found was filmed there. There are some nice interior shots of the grand old place, including one just after Randy's song finishes. It's so! huge!

Oh, good to know!!! Thanks!

Delilah
05-06-2017, 04:41 PM
An updated list. I've considered adding the other guests that appeared on some of the shows but I didn't want to clutter it up too much.

1. Ironsides "Price Tag: Death" with The Poor, 11/07/1968
2. The Joey Bishop Show, with Rick Nelson & The Stone Canyon Band, 10/28/1969
3. The Joey Bishop Show, with Rick Nelson & TSCB, 11/10/1969
4. The Glenn Campbell Goodtime Hour, with Rick Nelson & TSCB, 12/10/1969
5. Scene '70, with Rick Nelson & TSCB, 1/03/1970
6. The Mike Douglas Show with Rick Nelson & TSCB, 1/07/1970
7. Scene '70, with Rick Nelson & TSCB, 2/08/1970
8. Get It Together, with Rick Nelson & TSCB, 3/03/1970
9. Good Vibrations from Central Park with the Eagles, 8/23/1972
10. Easy To Be Free, a '69 Rick Nelson documentary, broadcast 1973
11. PopGala, Voorburg, Netherlands with the Eagles, 3/10/1973
12. Helen Reddy Show with the Eagles, 7/12/73
13. Eagles Show on ABC-TV with the Eagles, 8/03/1973
14. Don Kirshner's Rock Concert at the Beacon Theater, NY with the Eagles & Jackson Browne/Linda Ronstadt, 3/14/1974
15. California Jam with the Eagles, 4/06/1974
16. Don Kirshner's Rock Concert in Los Angeles, CA with the Eagles & Jackson Browne/Linda Ronstadt, 7/19/1974
17. Midnight Special with The Silverados & Kim Carnes, 12/05/1980
18. Fridays with The Silverados, 2/27/1981
19. PM Magazine 4/08/1981
20. Merv Griffin Show 8/03/1982
21. Solid Gold 10/02/1982
22. Nashville Now with Rick Roberts, 11/1988
23. Farm Aid with Poco, 4/07/1990
24. Bottom Line Show with Poco, Nagoya Live TV, 1990
25. A 70s Celebration-The Beat is Back with Richard Marx, 11/16/1993

Edit: added PM Magazine and the Poco concert in Japan

NightMistBlue
05-07-2017, 06:22 PM
Nicely done, D. There were 2 Don Kirshner appearances?

Don't forget the PM Magazine show. Wouldn't it be great if more of - any of! - these rare appearances turn up somewhere soon.

Dawn
05-07-2017, 07:51 PM
Is this appearance accounted for?

Gotta Get Away Live on Fridays

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=0KSnsJ78oIQ

Edited to add

Yes, I think it is. Oh well, it's worth a rewatch lol!

Dawn
05-07-2017, 08:03 PM
Roberts Meisner Band

Have no clue when or where this happened.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=LsINCHB1TmU

Delilah
05-07-2017, 10:35 PM
Nicely done, D. There were 2 Don Kirshner appearances?

Don't forget the PM Magazine show. Wouldn't it be great if more of - any of! - these rare appearances turn up somewhere soon.

Thank you. According to setlist.com there was a 2nd appearance on the DK Rock Concert in L.A. I think there's where the mix-up with the '73 ABC-TV show came from.

NMB, I'm not familiar with the PM Magazine appearance--was that an interview? I'll go ahead and add it.


Roberts Meisner Band

Have no clue when or where this happened.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=LsINCHB1TmU

That was from the Nashville Now performance. Thanks for the link.

Dawn
05-07-2017, 11:24 PM
Thanks Delilah for your reply (Nashville Now) I love what you're doing!

Dawn

East Texas Girl
05-08-2017, 01:12 PM
Wow, that is a lot of appearances. Thanks for researching and putting this together Delilah! I did not know that he had that many.

NightMistBlue
05-11-2017, 10:20 AM
Good list, Delilah (the #1 Fans FB page must've thought so too; they've borrowed it without attribution).

Anyway! Good to know about the 1990 Poco show being on television. It would be wonderful to see the whole concert.

Delilah
05-11-2017, 02:16 PM
Good list, Delilah (the #1 Fans FB page must've thought so too; they've borrowed it without attribution).

Anyway! Good to know about the 1990 Poco show being on television. It would be wonderful to see the whole concert.

I saw that, lol, no biggie to me but maybe The Border should have been mentioned (as the host site and since more than one of us contributed)? I don't know what's allowed and what isn't. At any rate, it did lead to a tip about The Pat Sajak Show (thanks #1 Randy Fans), which reminded me of Poco's appearance on The Arsenio Hall Show. Also, since I included PM Magazine then maybe I should add American Journal too. I don't know if the former was just an interview, a performance or both.

So it looks like another update is in order.:computer:

NightMistBlue
05-11-2017, 03:12 PM
Oh dang, yes! How the heck did we forget American Journal?! Sheesh.

PM Magazine just did story segments, no performances. Very similar to American Journal.

I dimly recall Pat Sajak having some kind of talk show. Well, at least maybe the FB post jogged some brain cells and perhaps some more of these clips will turn up on YouTube. We live in hope.

NightMistBlue
05-11-2017, 03:31 PM
P.S. Pat Sajak had a late night talk show. From the Wikipedia entry, it sounded like a bit of a disaster :) I wonder when Poco was on.

Delilah
05-11-2017, 03:56 PM
I vaguely remember The Pat Sajak Show. Is there an exact date for American Journal listed somewhere?

The latest updated list, subject to change as new information turns up (hopefully).

1. Ironsides "Price Tag: Death" with The Poor, 11/07/1968
2. The Joey Bishop Show, with Rick Nelson & The Stone Canyon Band, 10/28/1969
3. The Joey Bishop Show, with Rick Nelson & TSCB, 11/10/1969
4. The Glenn Campbell Goodtime Hour, with Rick Nelson & TSCB, 12/10/1969
5. Scene '70, with Rick Nelson & TSCB, 1/03/1970
6. The Mike Douglas Show with Rick Nelson & TSCB, 1/07/1970
7. Scene '70, with Rick Nelson & TSCB, 2/08/1970
8. Get It Together, with Rick Nelson & TSCB, 3/03/1970
9. Good Vibrations from Central Park with the Eagles, 8/23/1972
10. Easy To Be Free, a '69 Rick Nelson documentary, broadcast 1973
11. PopGala, Voorburg, Netherlands with the Eagles, 3/10/1973
12. The Helen Reddy Show with the Eagles, 7/12/73
13. Concert on ABC-TV with the Eagles, 8/03/1973
14. Don Kirshner's Rock Concert at the Beacon Theater, NY with the Eagles & Jackson Browne/Linda Ronstadt, 3/14/1974
15. California Jam with the Eagles, 4/06/1974
16. Don Kirshner's Rock Concert in Los Angeles, CA with the Eagles & Jackson Browne/Linda Ronstadt, 7/19/1974
17. Midnight Special with The Silverados & Kim Carnes, 12/05/1980
18. Fridays with The Silverados, 2/27/1981
19. PM Magazine 4/08/1981
20. Merv Griffin Show 8/03/1982
21. Solid Gold 10/02/1982
22. Nashville Now with Rick Roberts, 11/1988
23. The Arsenio Hall Show with Poco, 10/04/1989
24. The Pat Sajak Show with Poco, 11/21/1989
25. Farm Aid with Poco, 4/07/1990
26. Bottom Line Show with Poco, Nagoya Live TV, 1990
27. A 70s Celebration-The Beat is Back with Richard Marx, 11/16/1993
28. American Journal 1994

NightMistBlue
05-11-2017, 04:12 PM
I don't know the exact broadcast date of American Journal but I figure it was in October of 1994, because at the end Nancy Glass says the Eagles have announced they will postpone their concert tour due to Glenn's illness. http://newsok.com/article/2479700

I remember now that Poco also appeared on the Tonight Show with Johnny Carson 11-17-1989.

East Texas Girl
05-11-2017, 04:57 PM
It would be awesome if all of Randy's performances were put together on DVD, I would definitely buy it!

NightMistBlue
05-12-2017, 01:50 PM
Me too, ETG.

RE: The Joey Bishop Show, with Rick Nelson & The Stone Canyon Band, 10/28/1969 and 11/10/1969

I'm home sick from work today and discovered that the Joey Bishop Show is shown every week day on an American cable channel called Antenna TV. I think it could be the "wrong" version of the show though, it appears to be the earlier sitcom version, not the later talk show version.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Joey_Bishop_Show_(talk_show)

Delilah
05-15-2017, 02:42 PM
Me too, ETG.

RE: The Joey Bishop Show, with Rick Nelson & The Stone Canyon Band, 10/28/1969 and 11/10/1969

I'm home sick from work today and discovered that the Joey Bishop Show is shown every week day on an American cable channel called Antenna TV. I think it could be the "wrong" version of the show though, it appears to be the earlier sitcom version, not the later talk show version.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Joey_Bishop_Show_(talk_show)

We have that channel but I've never watched The Joey Bishop Show. You're probably right about the early version, based on the dvd(s) I've seen for sale. I haven't found anything from the talk show period.

The Johnny Carson Show is also on Antenna TV so I'll be on the lookout for the Poco appearance. But it may be just the interview and stand-up comedy segments.

(p.s. I hope you're feeling better by now)

NightMistBlue
05-15-2017, 02:54 PM
I'm feeling better today, thanks!

Delilah
05-15-2017, 03:07 PM
The latest TV appearance list; with the addition of the '73 BBC concert and The Johnny Carson Show, it's so far up to 30 (!).

1. Ironsides "Price Tag: Death" with The Poor, 11/07/1968
2. The Joey Bishop Show, with Rick Nelson & The Stone Canyon Band, 10/28/1969
3. The Joey Bishop Show, with Rick Nelson & TSCB, 11/10/1969
4. The Glenn Campbell Goodtime Hour, with Rick Nelson & TSCB, 12/10/1969
5. Scene '70, with Rick Nelson & TSCB, 1/03/1970
6. The Mike Douglas Show with Rick Nelson & TSCB, 1/07/1970
7. Scene '70, with Rick Nelson & TSCB, 2/08/1970
8. Get It Together, with Rick Nelson & TSCB, 3/03/1970
9. Good Vibrations from Central Park with the Eagles, 8/23/1972
10. Easy To Be Free, a '69 Rick Nelson documentary, broadcast 1973
11. PopGala, Voorburg, Netherlands with the Eagles, 3/10/1973
12. Eagles-Live at Paris Theatre, BBC-TV with the Eagles, 3/20/1973
13. The Helen Reddy Show with the Eagles, 7/12/73
14. Concert on ABC-TV with the Eagles, 8/03/1973
15. Don Kirshner's Rock Concert at the Beacon Theater, NY with the Eagles & Jackson Browne/Linda Ronstadt, 3/14/1974
16. California Jam with the Eagles, 4/06/1974
17. Don Kirshner's Rock Concert in Los Angeles, CA with the Eagles & Jackson Browne/Linda Ronstadt, 7/19/1974
18. Midnight Special with The Silverados & Kim Carnes, 12/05/1980
19. Fridays with The Silverados, 2/27/1981
20. PM Magazine 4/08/1981
21. Merv Griffin Show 8/03/1982
22. Solid Gold 10/02/1982
23. Nashville Now with Rick Roberts, 11/09/1988
24. The Arsenio Hall Show with Poco, 10/04/1989
25. The Johnny Carson Show with Poco, 11/17/1989
26. The Pat Sajak Show with Poco, 11/21/1989
27. Farm Aid with Poco, 4/07/1990
28. Bottom Line Show with Poco, Nagoya Live TV, 1990
29. A 70s Celebration-The Beat is Back with Richard Marx, 11/16/1993
30. American Journal 10/1994

Scarlet Sun
05-15-2017, 03:17 PM
I saw that Arsenio show

Delilah
05-15-2017, 03:43 PM
I saw that Arsenio show

Wow, you mean in person? How cool! Do you recall if they played more than one song (Call It Love) i.e. any Randy leads?

Dawn
05-15-2017, 03:43 PM
The latest TV appearance list; with the addition of the '73 BBC concert and The Johnny Carson Show, it's so far up to 30 (!).

1. Ironsides "Price Tag: Death" with The Poor, 11/07/1968
2. The Joey Bishop Show, with Rick Nelson & The Stone Canyon Band, 10/28/1969
3. The Joey Bishop Show, with Rick Nelson & TSCB, 11/10/1969
4. The Glenn Campbell Goodtime Hour, with Rick Nelson & TSCB, 12/10/1969
5. Scene '70, with Rick Nelson & TSCB, 1/03/1970
6. The Mike Douglas Show with Rick Nelson & TSCB, 1/07/1970
7. Scene '70, with Rick Nelson & TSCB, 2/08/1970
8. Get It Together, with Rick Nelson & TSCB, 3/03/1970
9. Good Vibrations from Central Park with the Eagles, 8/23/1972
10. Easy To Be Free, a '69 Rick Nelson documentary, broadcast 1973
11. PopGala, Voorburg, Netherlands with the Eagles, 3/10/1973
12. Eagles-Live at Paris Theatre, BBC-TV with the Eagles, 3/20/1973
13. The Helen Reddy Show with the Eagles, 7/12/73
14. Concert on ABC-TV with the Eagles, 8/03/1973
15. Don Kirshner's Rock Concert at the Beacon Theater, NY with the Eagles & Jackson Browne/Linda Ronstadt, 3/14/1974
16. California Jam with the Eagles, 4/06/1974
17. Don Kirshner's Rock Concert in Los Angeles, CA with the Eagles & Jackson Browne/Linda Ronstadt, 7/19/1974
18. Midnight Special with The Silverados & Kim Carnes, 12/05/1980
19. Fridays with The Silverados, 2/27/1981
20. PM Magazine 4/08/1981
21. Merv Griffin Show 8/03/1982
22. Solid Gold 10/02/1982
23. Nashville Now with Rick Roberts, 11/09/1988
24. The Arsenio Hall Show with Poco, 10/04/1989
25. The Johnny Carson Show with Poco, 11/17/1989
26. The Pat Sajak Show with Poco, 11/21/1989
27. Farm Aid with Poco, 4/07/1990
28. Bottom Line Show with Poco, Nagoya Live TV, 1990
29. A 70s Celebration-The Beat is Back with Richard Marx, 11/16/1993
30. American Journal 10/1994

Awesome work Delilah thanks again!

Delilah
05-15-2017, 04:10 PM
Awesome work Delilah thanks again!

You're welcome!

Scarlet Sun
05-15-2017, 05:17 PM
Wow, you mean in person? How cool! Do you recall if they played more than one song (Call It Love) i.e. any Randy leads?
Haha, no, I watched it on TV. What I clearly remember is Arsenio introducing them with "Some of them joined the Eagles. Some of them joined Loggins and Messina. And some of them joined The Buffalo Springfield (yikes)." They opened with that acoustic medley that they would do - Randy on TITL, JM on "You're Momma . . . ," and RY on "Crazy Love." I remember thinking it was ironic that RF didn't get any leads considering that he was the lead singer. Then they did "Call It Love."

Delilah
05-15-2017, 05:57 PM
Haha, no, I watched it on TV. What I clearly remember is Arsenio introducing them with "Some of them joined the Eagles. Some of them joined Loggins and Messina. And some of them joined The Buffalo Springfield (yikes)." They opened with that acoustic medley that they would do - Randy on TITL, JM on "You're Momma . . . ," and RY on "Crazy Love." I remember thinking it was ironic that RF didn't get any leads considering that he was the lead singer. Then they did "Call It Love."

Lol.

Here's a grainy video of the "Call It Love" performance. I don't think Richie is in it, but it's hard to tell. I believe he had already left by this time (Oct. '89). Thanks for the info about the medley.

http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=NGpVNA5nxjk

NightMistBlue
05-17-2017, 11:41 AM
D. (and anyone who's interested), I just discovered I have an mpg file of the Randman and Mr. Roberts performing TITTL on Nashville Now. I tried to post it on Facebook but FB didn't "see" the file for some reason.

I'll try the YouTubes. Nobody tell Irv, OK? Just be cool.:nervous:

LuvTim
05-17-2017, 01:42 PM
I'll try the YouTubes. Nobody tell Irv, OK? Just be cool.:nervous:

You crack me up. :hilarious:

Delilah
07-20-2017, 12:23 PM
New, updated list--additions include #1, #19, #23 & #26:

1. The Name of the Game "Shine On, Shine On Jesse Gil" episode #7 with The Poor, 11/01/68
2. Ironsides "Price Tag: Death" with The Poor, 11/07/1968
3. The Joey Bishop Show, with Rick Nelson & The Stone Canyon Band, 10/28/1969
4. The Joey Bishop Show, with Rick Nelson & TSCB, 11/10/1969
5. The Glenn Campbell Goodtime Hour, with Rick Nelson & TSCB, 12/10/1969
6. Scene '70, with Rick Nelson & TSCB, 1/03/1970
7. The Mike Douglas Show with Rick Nelson & TSCB, 1/07/1970
8. Scene '70, with Rick Nelson & TSCB, 2/08/1970
9. Get It Together, with Rick Nelson & TSCB, 3/03/1970
10. Good Vibrations from Central Park with the Eagles, 8/23/1972
11. Easy To Be Free, a '69 Rick Nelson documentary, broadcast 1973
12. PopGala, Voorburg, Netherlands with the Eagles, 3/10/1973
13. Eagles-Live at Paris Theatre, BBC-TV with the Eagles, 3/20/1973
14. The Helen Reddy Show with the Eagles, 7/12/73
15. Concert on ABC-TV with the Eagles, 8/03/1973
16. Don Kirshner's Rock Concert at the Beacon Theater, NY with the Eagles & Jackson Browne/Linda Ronstadt, 3/14/1974
17. California Jam with the Eagles, 4/06/1974
18. Don Kirshner's Rock Concert in Los Angeles, CA with the Eagles & Jackson Browne/Linda Ronstadt, 7/19/1974
19. Saturday Night Live with Howard Cosell with the Eagles, 9/27/1975
20. Midnight Special with The Silverados & Kim Carnes, 12/05/1980
21. Fridays with The Silverados, 2/27/1981
22. PM Magazine 4/08/1981
23. Unknown talk show, 7/21/1981*
24. Merv Griffin Show 8/03/1982
25. Solid Gold 10/02/1982
26. Richard Marx MTV Special, taped 9/25/1987, aired in 1988?
27. Nashville Now with Rick Roberts, 11/09/1988
28. The Arsenio Hall Show with Poco, 10/04/1989
29. The Johnny Carson Show with Poco, 11/17/1989
30. The Pat Sajak Show with Poco, 11/21/1989
31. Farm Aid with Poco, 4/07/1990
32. Bottom Line Show with Poco, Nagoya Live TV, 1990
33. A 70s Celebration-The Beat is Back with Richard Marx, 11/16/1993
34. American Journal 10/1994


*according to this website http://reelinintheyears.com/database-search/ there was also an interview here and on the Merv Griffin Show

NightMistBlue
07-20-2017, 02:25 PM
Delilah, you are so smart it's getting scary!

How did you learn that The Poor appeared in an episode of the show at #1? IMDB says the famous stripper Gypsy Rose Lee appeared in that episode. Maybe The Poor were her band.

And what's this unknown tv show in July 1981?

Sorry to pepper you with questions. I'm always searching for answers, that's what it is.

Delilah
07-20-2017, 03:07 PM
Thank you for your kindness. I don't mind the questions.

I read about #1 in a FB post by Jennifer Meisner on one of Randy's fan pages. There are several episodes from The Name of the Game on YT but this isn't one of them unfortunately. The show has a FB page as well and the admin there said this particular episode wasn't available unless there was a fan recording of it somewhere. :sigh:

If you click the on that Reelin in the Years link and search for "Randy Meisner" you can see the page that lists the tv footage they have of him, including the songs performed. However, the show titles are omitted; I figured out one of them was Merv Griffin going by the date. It appears that this production company holds the copyrights to these segments so they are not available to the public and are just sitting on the shelf where no one can enjoy them. :cuss:

NightMistBlue
07-20-2017, 03:50 PM
If you click the on that Reelin in the Years link and search for "Randy Meisner" you can see the page that lists the tv footage they have of him, including the songs performed. However, the show titles are omitted; I figured out one of them was Merv Griffin going by the date. It appears that this production company holds the copyrights to these segments so they are not available to the public and are just sitting on the shelf where no one can enjoy them. :cuss:

That totally sucks. What a waste. :cry:

P.S. I saw a bootleg DVD of "Name of the Game" which has 52 episodes. I don't trust it though. It doesn't give the episode titles and it seems like it would be the wrong region anyway.

NightMistBlue
07-20-2017, 05:28 PM
P.S. I wonder how many songs Rick Nelson did on the Glen Campbell Show episode of 12/10/1969 (the day after Randy recorded his bass parts on James Taylor's Sweet Baby James album).

Rick and Glen did a duet without the band
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GA-7TjMLjVY

Delilah
07-21-2017, 12:00 PM
That's a keen observation, NMB. Here's Rick performing "She Belongs to Me" with no band in sight. He has no mike either so he must be lip-syncing to a backing track. I guess the band didn't actually perform after all.

http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=-1Jkbnfq9Kc

NightMistBlue
07-21-2017, 03:14 PM
Could this be legit? This site claims you can download episodes of The Name of the Game: https://www.ovguide.com/tv_season/the-name-of-the-game-season-1-77546

Delilah
07-22-2017, 11:18 AM
Did you try the app yet, NMB? It only received a 2-star review. The complaints I read said it directs you to a webpage that supposed to show the video. Sometimes it's the whole movie, other times it's only clips. I'm thinking it's not going to show the episode we want.

NightMistBlue
07-22-2017, 11:46 AM
I'm skittish about downloading things from unfamiliar web sites, but I'll poke around a bit more and read the reviews of the site (which I hadn't seen, thanks!).

Shout Factory was planning to release a DVD of the first season of the series, but decided there wasn't enough interest to justify the expense. Bummer :(

Annoying Twit
07-23-2017, 03:37 AM
Thanks for the list.

It is a bit sad to see the list stops in 1994, over 20 years ago.

East Texas Girl
07-24-2017, 04:53 PM
So much information!! Thanks for all the digging you do, Delilah and NMB as well. I have learned quiet a lot from the both of you!

NightMistBlue
07-24-2017, 05:09 PM
She's back! Howdy, ETG! Did you have fun at Classic West?

East Texas Girl
07-24-2017, 05:28 PM
She's back! Howdy, ETG! Did you have fun at Classic West?

Yay!! Howdy to you too, NMB!! We had a ball at Classic West! Thanks for asking!

East Texas Girl
10-12-2017, 05:46 PM
New, updated list--additions include #1, #19, #23 & #26:

1. The Name of the Game "Shine On, Shine On Jesse Gil" episode #7 with The Poor, 11/01/68
2. Ironsides "Price Tag: Death" with The Poor, 11/07/1968
3. The Joey Bishop Show, with Rick Nelson & The Stone Canyon Band, 10/28/1969
4. The Joey Bishop Show, with Rick Nelson & TSCB, 11/10/1969
5. The Glenn Campbell Goodtime Hour, with Rick Nelson & TSCB, 12/10/1969
6. Scene '70, with Rick Nelson & TSCB, 1/03/1970
7. The Mike Douglas Show with Rick Nelson & TSCB, 1/07/1970
8. Scene '70, with Rick Nelson & TSCB, 2/08/1970
9. Get It Together, with Rick Nelson & TSCB, 3/03/1970
10. Good Vibrations from Central Park with the Eagles, 8/23/1972
11. Easy To Be Free, a '69 Rick Nelson documentary, broadcast 1973
12. PopGala, Voorburg, Netherlands with the Eagles, 3/10/1973
13. Eagles-Live at Paris Theatre, BBC-TV with the Eagles, 3/20/1973
14. The Helen Reddy Show with the Eagles, 7/12/73
15. Concert on ABC-TV with the Eagles, 8/03/1973
16. Don Kirshner's Rock Concert at the Beacon Theater, NY with the Eagles & Jackson Browne/Linda Ronstadt, 3/14/1974
17. California Jam with the Eagles, 4/06/1974
18. Don Kirshner's Rock Concert in Los Angeles, CA with the Eagles & Jackson Browne/Linda Ronstadt, 7/19/1974
19. Saturday Night Live with Howard Cosell with the Eagles, 9/27/1975
20. Midnight Special with The Silverados & Kim Carnes, 12/05/1980
21. Fridays with The Silverados, 2/27/1981
22. PM Magazine 4/08/1981
23. Unknown talk show, 7/21/1981*
24. Merv Griffin Show 8/03/1982
25. Solid Gold 10/02/1982
26. Richard Marx MTV Special, taped 9/25/1987, aired in 1988?
27. Nashville Now with Rick Roberts, 11/09/1988
28. The Arsenio Hall Show with Poco, 10/04/1989
29. The Johnny Carson Show with Poco, 11/17/1989
30. The Pat Sajak Show with Poco, 11/21/1989
31. Farm Aid with Poco, 4/07/1990
32. Bottom Line Show with Poco, Nagoya Live TV, 1990
33. A 70s Celebration-The Beat is Back with Richard Marx, 11/16/1993
34. American Journal 10/1994


*according to this website http://reelinintheyears.com/database-search/ there was also an interview here and on the Merv Griffin Show

I was channel surfing earlier this week and ran across one of those stations that sells Time Life shows/DVD's and they were offering Midnight Special episodes. I got so excited thinking Randy's performance has got to be one of them, but alas no, it is not. :thumbsdown:
They are billing it as 70's greatest artists but the book that accompanied the DVD's showed a page with 1981 listed, so I was holding out hope that Randy would be included. :nope:
It did look interesting with all the other performers listed though.

Delilah
10-13-2017, 12:08 PM
I was channel surfing earlier this week and ran across one of those stations that sells Time Life shows/DVD's and they were offering Midnight Special episodes. I got so excited thinking Randy's performance has got to be one of them, but alas no, it is not. :thumbsdown:
They are billing it as 70's greatest artists but the book that accompanied the DVD's showed a page with 1981 listed, so I was holding out hope that Randy would be included. :nope:
It did look interesting with all the other performers listed though.

I’ve seen those on eBay. I had the same hope-that Randy’s appearance would be on one of the dvds. I agree :thumbsdown: Same deal with the DVD’s of the Merv Griffin Show—no Randy, AFAIK.

There are some clips of MS I’d like to watch—like the one with the Bay City Rollers. I used to love them! :blush:

East Texas Girl
10-13-2017, 01:35 PM
I’ve seen those on eBay. I had the same hope-that Randy’s appearance would be on one of the dvds. I agree :thumbsdown: Same deal with the DVD’s of the Merv Griffin Show—no Randy, AFAIK.

There are some clips of MS I’d like to watch—like the one with the Bay City Rollers. I used to love them! :blush:

What's up with people these days, why would you not include Randy? :shrug:
I would not even have to have audio of the performance's, video alone would be enough for me! :wink: :smitten:

NightMistBlue
10-13-2017, 02:13 PM
Randy's Solid Gold appearance isn't on any of those compilations either. These people need to get hip to Randy Meisner, pronto!

Delilah
10-16-2017, 01:06 PM
I do believe Time-Life and these other video distributors are missing a potentially substantial market. Randy seems to gain more fans and more recognition over time via interest in the Eagles. I find it interesting that since Chip Miller posted his World Classic Rockers video, it’s gotten a few thousand views. But when someone else posted the same video using the title “Randy and Friends”, it’s gotten something like 80,000 views. Look how his fans managed to vote him #1 rock bass player from the 70s. Maybe we should start an email campaign and let these companies know there is definite interest in Randy Meisner.

East Texas Girl
10-16-2017, 01:55 PM
Good idea, Delilah! I would definitely be on board for that.

NightMistBlue
10-16-2017, 03:10 PM
Yes! That's a wonderful idea, Delilah. We would have to kind of focus and decide who to lobby/send the emails to: who owns what? We know those crabby Reelin' in the Years folk own certain footage and the Solid Gold stuff is probably a different company, etc.

NightMistBlue
11-13-2017, 11:26 PM
See the clip from Randy and The Poor's appearance on The Name of the Game! https://www.facebook.com/RememberingTheNameOfTheGameTvSeries/?hc_ref=ARRkCBFnXtZjIXeYn-6FuzpxUX-zcUVTIeN12vV-Ex-9kTwOckVE3y1t30QiJbu4P5s&fref=nf

Delilah
11-14-2017, 12:26 AM
NMB, you are my hero! Thanks for the heads up. I can’t believe this actually surfaced! That’s Randy in the black vest, I believe.

NightMistBlue
11-14-2017, 10:42 AM
It's a miracle, isn't it? It's all due to the nice admin on that Facebook page who took the clip from his or her own video archives.

East Texas Girl
11-14-2017, 02:57 PM
What a great find!! Thank you NMB!

My My
11-14-2017, 09:22 PM
Thanks for the great detective work, NMB! I don't think I've ever heard of this show. The clip looked like it was from a very "groovy" period!

New Kid In Town
11-14-2017, 11:42 PM
Thanks NMB - I guess that was around 1967. Randy's ex Jennifer left a comment stating they appeared on Ironside in 1968 and she was still working on her book.

Delilah
11-15-2017, 12:40 AM
NKIT here is the list of appearances we compiled for Randy. I believe filming of #1 and #2 took place in the summer of ‘68. By the time this show and Ironsides aired, Randy was already with Poco.


New, updated list--additions include #1, #19, #23 & #26:

1. The Name of the Game "Shine On, Shine On Jesse Gil" episode #7 with The Poor, 11/01/68
2. Ironsides "Price Tag: Death" with The Poor, 11/07/1968
3. The Joey Bishop Show, with Rick Nelson & The Stone Canyon Band, 10/28/1969
4. The Joey Bishop Show, with Rick Nelson & TSCB, 11/10/1969
5. The Glenn Campbell Goodtime Hour, with Rick Nelson & TSCB, 12/10/1969
6. Scene '70, with Rick Nelson & TSCB, 1/03/1970
7. The Mike Douglas Show with Rick Nelson & TSCB, 1/07/1970
8. Scene '70, with Rick Nelson & TSCB, 2/08/1970
9. Get It Together, with Rick Nelson & TSCB, 3/03/1970
10. Good Vibrations from Central Park with the Eagles, 8/23/1972
11. Easy To Be Free, a '69 Rick Nelson documentary, broadcast 1973
12. PopGala, Voorburg, Netherlands with the Eagles, 3/10/1973
13. Eagles-Live at Paris Theatre, BBC-TV with the Eagles, 3/20/1973
14. The Helen Reddy Show with the Eagles, 7/12/73
15. Concert on ABC-TV with the Eagles, 8/03/1973
16. Don Kirshner's Rock Concert at the Beacon Theater, NY with the Eagles & Jackson Browne/Linda Ronstadt, 3/14/1974
17. California Jam with the Eagles, 4/06/1974
18. Don Kirshner's Rock Concert in Los Angeles, CA with the Eagles & Jackson Browne/Linda Ronstadt, 7/19/1974
19. Saturday Night Live with Howard Cosell with the Eagles, 9/27/1975
20. Midnight Special with The Silverados & Kim Carnes, 12/05/1980
21. Fridays with The Silverados, 2/27/1981
22. PM Magazine 4/08/1981
23. Unknown talk show, 7/21/1981*
24. Merv Griffin Show 8/03/1982
25. Solid Gold 10/02/1982
26. Richard Marx MTV Special, taped 9/25/1987, aired in 1988?
27. Nashville Now with Rick Roberts, 11/09/1988
28. The Arsenio Hall Show with Poco, 10/04/1989
29. The Johnny Carson Show with Poco, 11/17/1989
30. The Pat Sajak Show with Poco, 11/21/1989
31. Farm Aid with Poco, 4/07/1990
32. Bottom Line Show with Poco, Nagoya Live TV, 1990
33. A 70s Celebration-The Beat is Back with Richard Marx, 11/16/1993
34. American Journal 10/1994


*according to this website http://reelinintheyears.com/database-search/ there was also an interview here and on the Merv Griffin Show

NightMistBlue
11-15-2017, 11:38 AM
Thanks NMB - I guess that was around 1967. Randy's ex Jennifer left a comment stating they appeared on Ironside in 1968 and she was still working on her book.

Oh gawd. :nausea: Where did you see this, New Kid?

NightMistBlue
11-20-2017, 11:03 AM
Another week, another long-lost clip appears. Feast your eyes upon Poco on The Tonight Show, January 22, 1990 :blueblob:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NAO5Nk_jOOU

Dawn
11-20-2017, 12:53 PM
This is amazing, thanks so much NMB! Randy :bow: Nothing to Hide. Truly a great band.

East Texas Girl
11-20-2017, 02:54 PM
I'm loving all this older material coming out of the wood-works!!! Keep digging ladies! :grin:

Delilah
11-20-2017, 02:55 PM
Thank you, NMB, this is awesome! And Rusty doing double duty on guitar and the lap steel (or whatever steel it is). Wow.

NightMistBlue
10-08-2018, 10:01 AM
I sure hope our friend Delilah finds her way back to The Border. Got an update on Randy's tv appearances. Reelin' in the Years controls the licensing for the Merv Griffin Show archives. Turns out Randy was on the show twice! We've only seen a brief glimpse of Randy performing "Playin' in the Deep End" from the August 3, 1982 episode, shown within the 1994 "American Journal" story on Randy's disappointment at being excluded from the Eagles tour.

Anyway! Turns out Randy was also on the Merv show in July 1981. He was interviewed and performed "Gotta Get Away" and "Hearts on Fire." He was also interviewed on the 1982 broadcast and performed, in addition to the aforementioned Deep End, "Never Been in Love." That would be really, really special to see. https://reelinintheyears.com/database-search/

Ive always been a dreamer
10-08-2018, 12:44 PM
Thanks for the info, NMB - very cool!

NightMistBlue
10-08-2018, 02:10 PM
So this is the updated list as it stands right now.

1. The Name of the Game "Shine On, Shine On Jesse Gil" episode #7 with The Poor, 11/01/68
2. Ironsides "Price Tag: Death" with The Poor, 11/07/1968
3. The Joey Bishop Show, with Rick Nelson & The Stone Canyon Band, 10/28/1969
4. The Joey Bishop Show, with Rick Nelson & TSCB, 11/10/1969
5. The Glenn Campbell Goodtime Hour, with Rick Nelson & TSCB, 12/10/1969
6. Scene '70, with Rick Nelson & TSCB, 1/03/1970
7. The Mike Douglas Show with Rick Nelson & TSCB, 1/07/1970
8. Scene '70, with Rick Nelson & TSCB, 2/08/1970
9. Get It Together, with Rick Nelson & TSCB, 3/03/1970
10. Good Vibrations from Central Park with the Eagles, 8/23/1972
11. Easy To Be Free, a 1969 Rick Nelson documentary, broadcast in 1973
12. PopGala, Voorburg, Netherlands with the Eagles, 3/10/1973
13. Eagles-Live at Paris Theatre, BBC-TV with the Eagles, 3/20/1973
14. The Helen Reddy Show with the Eagles, 7/12/73
15. Concert on ABC-TV with the Eagles, 8/03/1973
16. Don Kirshner's Rock Concert at the Beacon Theater, NY with the Eagles & Jackson Browne/Linda Ronstadt, 3/14/1974
17. California Jam with the Eagles, 4/06/1974
18. Don Kirshner's Rock Concert in Los Angeles, CA with the Eagles & Jackson Browne/Linda Ronstadt, 7/19/1974
19. Saturday Night Live with Howard Cosell with the Eagles, 9/27/1975
20. Midnight Special with The Silverados & Kim Carnes, 12/05/1980
21. Fridays with The Silverados, 2/27/1981
22. PM Magazine 4/08/1981
23. Merv Griffin Show, 7/21/1981
24. Merv Griffin Show 8/03/1982
25. Solid Gold 10/02/1982
26. Richard Marx MTV Special, taped 9/25/1987, aired in 1988?
27. Nashville Now with Rick Roberts, 11/09/1988
28. The Arsenio Hall Show with Poco, 10/04/1989
29. The Johnny Carson Show with Poco, 11/17/1989
30. The Pat Sajak Show with Poco, 11/21/1989
31. Countdown (Dutch tv show) with Poco, 1989
32. The Tonight Show (with Jay Leno) with Poco, 1/22/1990
33. Farm Aid with Poco, 4/07/1990
34. Bottom Line Show with Poco, Nagoya Live TV, 1990
35. A 70s Celebration-The Beat is Back with Richard Marx, 11/16/1993
36. American Journal 10/1994

East Texas Girl
10-08-2018, 04:00 PM
What a great find, NMB, great work!!

If only we could put together a "legitimate project" in their eyes so that we could see Randy's episodes... :hmm:


Reelin' In The Years Productions does not supply our material to fans, collectors or other private entities.
We will only send material out for legitimate projects to clients in the entertainment industry.

NightMistBlue
10-08-2018, 06:39 PM
Wouldn’t it be great if there would be an official DVD retrospective of Randy’s music career from The Poor through World Classic Rockers. You know I’ve always been a dreamer...

New Kid In Town
10-08-2018, 08:19 PM
Wow - great finds - thank you so much ! It's amazing how many shows Randy was on. Loved the Poco video from the Tonight Show in 1990. Randy looks great. His hair was really long ! Boy, I would love to see the videos from The Helen Reddy Show on 7/12/73 and the Concert on ABC-TV on 8/03/1973. I got onto the tv site for the HR show but could bring up the show.

My My
10-08-2018, 08:40 PM
Thanks for the great info, NMB. And I agree that Delilah needs to find her way back here. You two were the dynamic duo of Meisner detective work! Keep dreaming...

NightMistBlue
10-09-2018, 09:43 AM
Wow - great finds - thank you so much ! It's amazing how many shows Randy was on. Loved the Poco video from the Tonight Show in 1990. Randy looks great. His hair was really long ! Boy, I would love to see the videos from The Helen Reddy Show on 7/12/73 and the Concert on ABC-TV on 8/03/1973. I got onto the tv site for the HR show but could bring up the show.

Oh man, I would love to see the Helen Reddy Show performances in full too. They're in "The Eagles Vault" one assumes, because there were nice quality clips in HOTE. The ABC in Concert performances have been available in bootleg for some years now. Not great quality, but still worthwhile. That's where they did the "long" version (extra verse) of Tequila Sunrise.

New Kid In Town
10-09-2018, 04:02 PM
Oh man, I would love to see the Helen Reddy Show performances in full too. They're in "The Eagles Vault" one assumes, because there were nice quality clips in HOTE. The ABC in Concert performances have been available in bootleg for some years now. Not great quality, but still worthwhile. That's where they did the "long" version (extra verse) of Tequila Sunrise.

NMB - Have you ever seen the bootleg for the ABC Show. I have never seen it. Was this The Howard Cosell Show? I would love to hear the long version of TS. Don and Irving need to open those vaults ! I bet they have a S___ load of tapes and videos. All those other 70's bands release stuff. They need to get over it and release the tapes/videos.

NightMistBlue
10-09-2018, 07:30 PM
NMB - Have you ever seen the bootleg for the ABC Show. I have never seen it. Was this The Howard Cosell Show? I would love to hear the long version of TS. Don and Irving need to open those vaults ! I bet they have a S___ load of tapes and videos. All those other 70's bands release stuff. They need to get over it and release the tapes/videos.

The ABC in Concert is different from the Cosell show. I believe/hope real hard that the Eagles performance from the Cosell show exists because the Linda Ronstadt clips from the same concert (at Balboa Stadium in San Diego) are on YouTube. The ABC clips are from 1974 I believe and are pretty widely available. I've seen them on the web from time to time as well. Hurry! Before the lawyers take it down: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AFGKWwT6aTo

My My
10-10-2018, 08:09 AM
Thanks for posting the link, NMB! I watched it this morning and really enjoyed seeing Bernie front and center. What a great song. Seeing Bernie's turquoise bracelet makes me wish I had kept all of my turquoise jewelry from those days!

sodascouts
10-10-2018, 10:21 PM
Love that ABC show! And how I wish we had access to all those great performances...

Delilah
10-24-2018, 12:42 PM
I sure hope our friend Delilah finds her way back to The Border. Got an update on Randy's tv appearances. Reelin' in the Years controls the licensing for the Merv Griffin Show archives. Turns out Randy was on the show twice! We've only seen a brief glimpse of Randy performing "Playin' in the Deep End" from the August 3, 1982 episode, shown within the 1994 "American Journal" story


And I agree that Delilah needs to find her way back here. You two were the dynamic duo of Meisner detective work! Keep dreaming...

Thanks for that update, NMB.

And thank you both for your kind comments. :smile:

My My
11-05-2018, 11:02 AM
So this is the updated list as it stands right now.

1. The Name of the Game "Shine On, Shine On Jesse Gil" episode #7 with The Poor, 11/01/68
2. Ironsides "Price Tag: Death" with The Poor, 11/07/1968
3. The Joey Bishop Show, with Rick Nelson & The Stone Canyon Band, 10/28/1969
4. The Joey Bishop Show, with Rick Nelson & TSCB, 11/10/1969
5. The Glenn Campbell Goodtime Hour, with Rick Nelson & TSCB, 12/10/1969
6. Scene '70, with Rick Nelson & TSCB, 1/03/1970
7. The Mike Douglas Show with Rick Nelson & TSCB, 1/07/1970
8. Scene '70, with Rick Nelson & TSCB, 2/08/1970
9. Get It Together, with Rick Nelson & TSCB, 3/03/1970
10. Good Vibrations from Central Park with the Eagles, 8/23/1972
11. Easy To Be Free, a 1969 Rick Nelson documentary, broadcast in 1973
12. PopGala, Voorburg, Netherlands with the Eagles, 3/10/1973
13. Eagles-Live at Paris Theatre, BBC-TV with the Eagles, 3/20/1973
14. The Helen Reddy Show with the Eagles, 7/12/73
15. Concert on ABC-TV with the Eagles, 8/03/1973
16. Don Kirshner's Rock Concert at the Beacon Theater, NY with the Eagles & Jackson Browne/Linda Ronstadt, 3/14/1974
17. California Jam with the Eagles, 4/06/1974
18. Don Kirshner's Rock Concert in Los Angeles, CA with the Eagles & Jackson Browne/Linda Ronstadt, 7/19/1974
19. Saturday Night Live with Howard Cosell with the Eagles, 9/27/1975
20. Midnight Special with The Silverados & Kim Carnes, 12/05/1980
21. Fridays with The Silverados, 2/27/1981
22. PM Magazine 4/08/1981
23. Merv Griffin Show, 7/21/1981
24. Merv Griffin Show 8/03/1982
25. Solid Gold 10/02/1982
26. Richard Marx MTV Special, taped 9/25/1987, aired in 1988?
27. Nashville Now with Rick Roberts, 11/09/1988
28. The Arsenio Hall Show with Poco, 10/04/1989
29. The Johnny Carson Show with Poco, 11/17/1989
30. The Pat Sajak Show with Poco, 11/21/1989
31. Countdown (Dutch tv show) with Poco, 1989
32. The Tonight Show (with Jay Leno) with Poco, 1/22/1990
33. Farm Aid with Poco, 4/07/1990
34. Bottom Line Show with Poco, Nagoya Live TV, 1990
35. A 70s Celebration-The Beat is Back with Richard Marx, 11/16/1993
36. American Journal 10/1994

Well, only since you and Delilah are self described nerds, I thought I'd let you know what I've found about entry number 10. The month and day are correct but it actually was in 1973, not 1972. I was doing my usual search for Eagles concert info and came across an article about this appearance. It is an interview with Henley and he's talking about the songs they are performing from their newest album, Desperado. He mentions the cuts, "Desperado", and "Desperado Reprise" backed by a string section. He also said they'd do "Tequila Sunrise" and possibly a couple of others off the album.

Delilah
11-05-2018, 12:51 PM
Well, only since you and Delilah are self described nerds, I thought I'd let you know what I've found about entry number 10. The month and day are correct but it actually was in 1973, not 1972. I was doing my usual search for Eagles concert info and came across an article about this appearance. It is an interview with Henley and he's talking about the songs they are performing from their newest album, Desperado. He mentions the cuts, "Desperado", and "Desperado Reprise" backed by a string section. He also said they'd do "Tequila Sunrise" and possibly a couple of others off the album.

Oops. My My you are correct, that should be 1973. I shouldn’t have missed it b/c some of it is on YT and sometimes the Desperado video pops up there (that’s the one where Glenn plays the piano and also directs the string section). Thanks for the notice.

My My
11-05-2018, 05:04 PM
You're welcome. I guess I'm somewhat of a nerd myself, especially when it comes to concert dates. There are so many concert dates that were added, changed or cancelled that aren't listed on the tour information page.

NightMistBlue
12-06-2018, 10:25 AM
Nerd alert! Looking closely at the Randy Meisner Concert Chronology, an invaluable resource, I see that Rick Nelson and the Stone Canyon Band appeared at least thrice on the Mike Douglas Show in the Meisner era: sometime in 1969 (Randy is wearing a fringe jacket); January 7, 1970 and February 5, 1971.

Not long ago, I had seen a very detailed web site with info about all the Mike Douglas episodes. I can't seem to find it now. I'm pretty sure the wonderful videos on YouTube are from a 1970 episode filmed at the San Diego zoo. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ahtj-PEngQ&feature=youtu.be&fbclid=IwAR38_wgCM-0LWvzzXJb_H5imuoLDBbhY6NNomFt_rR4gxnXSNKAdPnVKIqo

And we may need to add yet another Merv Griffin Show appearance: December 3rd, 1970. I believe Randy was back in the SCB fold at that time.

Delilah
12-08-2018, 03:28 PM
Nerd alert! Looking closely at the Randy Meisner Concert Chronology, an invaluable resource, I see that Rick Nelson and the Stone Canyon Band appeared at least thrice on the Mike Douglas Show in the Meisner era: sometime in 1969 (Randy is wearing a fringe jacket); January 7, 1970 and February 5, 1971.

Not long ago, I had seen a very detailed web site with info about all the Mike Douglas episodes. I can't seem to find it now. I'm pretty sure the wonderful videos on YouTube are from a 1970 episode filmed at the San Diego zoo. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ahtj-PEngQ&feature=youtu.be&fbclid=IwAR38_wgCM-0LWvzzXJb_H5imuoLDBbhY6NNomFt_rR4gxnXSNKAdPnVKIqo

And we may need to add yet another Merv Griffin Show appearance: December 3rd, 1970. I believe Randy was back in the SCB fold at that time.

is this the website? http://www.tv.com/shows/the-mike-douglas-show/episodes/

I’m not seeing Rick Nelson listed as the guest on 1/7/70 nor 2/5/71 (I take it these are recent additions to the Concert Chronology?). He is listed as appearing on 12/25/69 but it doesn’t say anything about performing. I didn’t go back any further than that though. Maybe when I have some time I can scope out more info.

New Kid In Town
12-08-2018, 08:55 PM
Hi NMB and Delilah ! Thanks so much for all the info - Randy sure made a lot of tv appearances. It seems he made the most of them all - that is of course not counting Glenn's acting stints. I wish we could get some of those early Eagles tv appearances from 1973 to 1975. Were they on tv after that ? Did they do DK Rock Concert or In Concert (or whatever it was called-I forget) in 1976 onward ? I can remember watching both shows on tv with my sisters and friends on Friday nights.

NightMistBlue
12-09-2018, 08:55 PM
Howdy New Kid! That would be wonderful if we could have all the Eagles tv appearances in a high-quality collection. I’d especially like to see their performances on the Helen Reddy Show and Howard Cosell’s Saturday Night Live. I don’t think the Eagles did any tv past 1974. Randy appeared on the Midnight Special as a solo in December 1980. I watched that show often as a youngster, but don’t remember that 😦

Delilah
12-09-2018, 09:29 PM
Nerd alert! Looking closely at the Randy Meisner Concert Chronology, an invaluable resource, I see that Rick Nelson and the Stone Canyon Band appeared at least thrice on the Mike Douglas Show in the Meisner era: sometime in 1969 (Randy is wearing a fringe jacket); January 7, 1970 and February 5, 1971.

Not long ago, I had seen a very detailed web site with info about all the Mike Douglas episodes. I can't seem to find it now.

Ok, I went back to that TV.com website and perused it more carefully. According to the entry for 12/25/1969, episode 84, Rick Nelson appeared as a guest on the Mike Douglas Show which was co-hosted by The Craig Hundley Trio. I believe this is show where Randy appeared with his fringey jacket. Here is the YT clip where you can see a young man greeting Rick and he’s referred to as “Craig Hundley” by Mike Douglas. Also towards the end Mr. Douglas alludes to the Decca record She Belongs to Me, which is “really catching on big.” It hit the Top 40 in Jan. 1970 according to one of the YT comments.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=uPagON8m84k

I don’t know how the date of January 7, 1970 came about, unless maybe the Dec. 25 episode was re-broadcast that day or something. The entry for that date shows something else entirely.

Delilah
12-09-2018, 09:52 PM
Nerd alert! Looking closely at the Randy Meisner Concert Chronology, an invaluable resource, I see that Rick Nelson and the Stone Canyon Band appeared at least thrice on the Mike Douglas Show in the Meisner era: sometime in 1969 (Randy is wearing a fringe jacket); January 7, 1970 and February 5, 1971.

Not long ago, I had seen a very detailed web site with info about all the Mike Douglas episodes. I can't seem to find it now. I'm pretty sure the wonderful videos on YouTube are from a 1970 episode filmed at the San Diego zoo. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ahtj-PEngQ&feature=youtu.be&fbclid=IwAR38_wgCM-0LWvzzXJb_H5imuoLDBbhY6NNomFt_rR4gxnXSNKAdPnVKIqo

The website TV.com shows Rick Nelson appeared on the Mike Douglas Show 1/28/71 with Dick Shawn co-hosting. Maybe this was aired again on Feb. 5, 1971 or re-scheduled since the dates are so close. At any rate, the entry for Feb. 5, 1971 says nothing about Rick.

Also, Rick made another appearance on 4/15/71. That whole week Mike Douglas was in San Diego at different sites. According to the entry for this date, episode 154, the show took place at the U.S. International University in San Diego (or I guess at least part of it did). Guests included Dr. Jonas Salk, Chuck Berry, Linda Ronstadt and George Carlin. And it sure looks like Linda and George sitting next to Mr. Douglas in this YT video!

So it seems that Rick Nelson did indeed appear on this talk show at least 3 times during Randy’s tenure. :rockguitar:

Delilah
12-09-2018, 10:09 PM
Hi NMB and Delilah ! Thanks so much for all the info - Randy sure made a lot of tv appearances. It seems he made the most of them all - that is of course not counting Glenn's acting stints. I wish we could get some of those early Eagles tv appearances from 1973 to 1975. Were they on tv after that ? Did they do DK Rock Concert or In Concert (or whatever it was called-I forget) in 1976 onward ? I can remember watching both shows on tv with my sisters and friends on Friday nights.

You’re welcome, NKIT. It does seem Randy has had the most TV performances, musically-speaking. I remember reading a YT comment long ago by someone claiming to know Randy’s family. Supposedly Randy’s father said a talent agent was interested in getting Randy into movies but Randy was too shy. So he may have had even more TV appearances if not for that.

I haven’t seen anything showing the Eagles on TV post-1975. I don’t know why; maybe they got too big or something. They wouldn’t even show up to accept their Grammy awards in person.

NightMistBlue
12-10-2018, 06:01 PM
Also, Rick made another appearance on 4/15/71. That whole week Mike Douglas was in San Diego at different sites. According to the entry for this date, episode 154, the show took place at the U.S. International University in San Diego (or I guess at least part of it did). Guests included Dr. Jonas Salk, Chuck Berry, Linda Ronstadt and George Carlin. And it sure looks like Linda and George sitting next to Mr. Douglas in this YT video!

So it seems that Rick Nelson did indeed appear on this talk show at least 3 times during Randy’s tenure. :rockguitar:

If Randy stayed with the Stone Canyon Band as late as April 1971... and if the videos of him and Rick on the Mike Douglas Show are from that date, that's a confirmation... how fascinating!! Linda Ronstadt was there. One wonders if she performed and if the other pre-Eagles were in her back-up band at that time.

Delilah
12-11-2018, 12:13 PM
If Randy stayed with the Stone Canyon Band as late as April 1971... and if the videos of him and Rick on the Mike Douglas Show are from that date, that's a confirmation... how fascinating!! Linda Ronstadt was there. One wonders if she performed and if the other pre-Eagles were in her back-up band at that time.

Wow! I was so excited about the possibility of footage showing Glenn and Don backing up Linda that I looked for and found this video of the entire episode #154 on YT (thanks for planting the seed :D). Alas, it wasn’t to be.

At 14:00 Linda is introduced along with her band Swampwater with neither Glenn nor Don. It does bring up the question though why they were not there; by that point they probably had recorded tracks at the Troubadour for her s/t album.

At 32:45 Rick performs with the Stone Canyon Band though the band name isn’t mentioned. What’s really great here is the newish footage of the band being introduced (or at least it’s new to me).

At 36:55 Randy smiles an awesomely sweet smile. :smitten:

The show ends with Chuck Berry performing. I bet Randy was thrilled to have played on the same show as the legendary rock pioneer.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=AOnopgT_Ds0

NightMistBlue
12-16-2018, 10:33 AM
Delilah, how completely awesome!! You’re an amazing researcher.

This clip is not as epic, but a “new” (to us) performance has surfaced of Poco on the Tonight Show in November 1989 https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=stS0Q4QFwik&fbclid=IwAR07JJOUaIgeIDYq-vNnUJc7rSoV26F1jcfXn2TT8jVpEugF2AgzfRNsNMk

NightMistBlue
12-16-2018, 03:37 PM
At 36:55 Randy smiles an awesomely sweet smile]

His smiles are something truly beautiful to behold.

NightMistBlue
12-16-2018, 03:53 PM
Ok, I went back to that TV.com website and perused it more carefully. According to the entry for 12/25/1969, episode 84, Rick Nelson appeared as a guest on the Mike Douglas Show which was co-hosted by The Craig Hundley Trio. I believe this is show where Randy appeared with his fringey jacket. Here is the YT clip where you can see a young man greeting Rick and he’s referred to as “Craig Hundley” by Mike Douglas. Also towards the end Mr. Douglas alludes to the Decca record She Belongs to Me, which is “really catching on big.” It hit the Top 40 in Jan. 1970 according to one of the YT comments.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=uPagON8m84k

I don’t know how the date of January 7, 1970 came about, unless maybe the Dec. 25 episode was re-broadcast that day or something. The entry for that date shows something else entirely.

I wonder if some of the dates could be a little off? For example, I see in 1971 there are entries for July 3 and 4, which (as a Doors fan) that was a Saturday and Sunday. Mike's show was only on weekdays I believe.

Delilah
12-16-2018, 05:52 PM
Delilah, how completely awesome!! You’re an amazing researcher.

This clip is not as epic, but a “new” (to us) performance has surfaced of Poco on the Tonight Show in November 1989 https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=stS0Q4QFwik&fbclid=IwAR07JJOUaIgeIDYq-vNnUJc7rSoV26F1jcfXn2TT8jVpEugF2AgzfRNsNMk

Thank you, that’s very sweet of you to say.

I love this video, thanks for sharing this! There’s something cool about seeing Johnny Carson holding up the Legacy album. Glad to see Richie Furay here and there’s a mysterious keyboard player, hmm. Isn’t it great how these clips are starting to pop up?

Delilah
12-16-2018, 05:57 PM
I wonder if some of the dates could be a little off? For example, I see in 1971 there are entries for July 3 and 4, which (as a Doors fan) that was a Saturday and Sunday. Mike's show was only on weekdays I believe.

Yes, there is something not right about some of these dates, like the one for 12/25/69. Would his show air on Christmas Day? I don’t know how much Christmas programming there was back then. Surely that wasn’t the day they filmed it.

sodascouts
12-17-2018, 12:13 AM
I appreciate both of you ladies going to the to the trouble of finding and posting these. It's so fun to watch them!

CAinOH
09-16-2019, 12:15 PM
I don't know if this particular video has been posted yet, but someone posted it on Facebook, and this was the first place I thought of to share it.

Rick Nelson and the Stone Canyon Band on the Mike Douglas show in 1969

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UqYxTg-0aTo&feature=share&fbclid=IwAR1mis6exF_7FACbkT2xHWkr9lIwNlRRigjZenmcR bWHXBDTTCgagt_dFO4

Sorry if this is a repeat...

My My
09-16-2019, 12:27 PM
Thanks for the link, CA. I can't remember if it's been posted either, but it is always good to see these old clips. Got a few glimpses of young Randy!

sodascouts
09-16-2019, 10:03 PM
I don't know if this particular video has been posted yet, but someone posted it on Facebook, and this was the first place I thought of to share it.

Rick Nelson and the Stone Canyon Band on the Mike Douglas show in 1969

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UqYxTg-0aTo&feature=share&fbclid=IwAR1mis6exF_7FACbkT2xHWkr9lIwNlRRigjZenmcR bWHXBDTTCgagt_dFO4

Sorry if this is a repeat...

Thanks for that. So young!!!

NightMistBlue
09-18-2019, 10:10 AM
I love his fringe jacket.

NightMistBlue
10-01-2019, 07:40 PM
We should include this on our list but I don’t know when the exact date of the broadcast was, nor on which tv station. Randy was promoting a June 30, 1986 benefit concert for the families of the band members who perished with Rick Nelson in the plane crash. https://m.youtube.com/watch?fbclid=IwAR3JF9_GXyF7c8h6Ji28jvOJVdBlEQv1dC0 33fcHFbr6OTLpNSiztvzUEXM&v=q1zvAyt45js

sodascouts
10-01-2019, 11:18 PM
We should include this on our list but I don’t know when the exact date of the broadcast was, nor on which tv station. Randy was promoting a June 30, 1986 benefit concert for the families of the band members who perished with Rick Nelson in the plane crash. https://m.youtube.com/watch?fbclid=IwAR3JF9_GXyF7c8h6Ji28jvOJVdBlEQv1dC0 33fcHFbr6OTLpNSiztvzUEXM&v=q1zvAyt45js

Another great find! Thanks!

Side note: Can you believe the interviewer asked Randy "Do benefits like this really help?" What kind of question is that??? Randy politely replies, "Well, I hope so. That's what it's for." I'm just shaking my head.

NightMistBlue
10-02-2019, 09:30 AM
That was insensitive. Also, the interviewer did not mention (maybe he didn't know) that Randy used to be a member of the Stone Canyon Band. The interviewer was a local radio DJ Brian Beirne, who gave himself the moniker "Mr. Rock and Roll."

And we have the station now, Channel 11, KTTV.

Delilah
10-03-2019, 12:01 PM
Perhaps a general date could be listed, like “June 1986.” Very cool to see Randy being interviewed about the benefit in spite of the rather tacky question.

lovemusic
12-07-2019, 06:05 PM
I vaguely remember The Pat Sajak Show. Is there an exact date for American Journal listed somewhere?

The latest updated list, subject to change as new information turns up (hopefully).

1. Ironsides "Price Tag: Death" with The Poor, 11/07/1968
2. The Joey Bishop Show, with Rick Nelson & The Stone Canyon Band, 10/28/1969
3. The Joey Bishop Show, with Rick Nelson & TSCB, 11/10/1969
4. The Glenn Campbell Goodtime Hour, with Rick Nelson & TSCB, 12/10/1969
5. Scene '70, with Rick Nelson & TSCB, 1/03/1970
6. The Mike Douglas Show with Rick Nelson & TSCB, 1/07/1970
7. Scene '70, with Rick Nelson & TSCB, 2/08/1970
8. Get It Together, with Rick Nelson & TSCB, 3/03/1970
9. Good Vibrations from Central Park with the Eagles, 8/23/1972
10. Easy To Be Free, a '69 Rick Nelson documentary, broadcast 1973
11. PopGala, Voorburg, Netherlands with the Eagles, 3/10/1973
12. The Helen Reddy Show with the Eagles, 7/12/73
13. Concert on ABC-TV with the Eagles, 8/03/1973
14. Don Kirshner's Rock Concert at the Beacon Theater, NY with the Eagles & Jackson Browne/Linda Ronstadt, 3/14/1974
15. California Jam with the Eagles, 4/06/1974
16. Don Kirshner's Rock Concert in Los Angeles, CA with the Eagles & Jackson Browne/Linda Ronstadt, 7/19/1974
17. Midnight Special with The Silverados & Kim Carnes, 12/05/1980
18. Fridays with The Silverados, 2/27/1981
19. PM Magazine 4/08/1981
20. Merv Griffin Show 8/03/1982
21. Solid Gold 10/02/1982
22. Nashville Now with Rick Roberts, 11/1988
23. The Arsenio Hall Show with Poco, 10/04/1989
24. The Pat Sajak Show with Poco, 11/21/1989
25. Farm Aid with Poco, 4/07/1990
26. Bottom Line Show with Poco, Nagoya Live TV, 1990
27. A 70s Celebration-The Beat is Back with Richard Marx, 11/16/1993
28. American Journal 1994


I'm a new member. This site is awesome as is the above list. Thank you!

Delilah
12-07-2019, 08:36 PM
I'm a new member. This site is awesome as is the above list. Thank you!

Welcome to The Border, lovemusic! And on behalf of those of us who contributed to the list, thank you for the compliment. :smile:

I have to say, I’m loving your avatar. :inlove:

lovemusic
12-07-2019, 09:28 PM
Thank you, Delilah. I was really impressed by the research you and others did to come up with the list. It's not easy hunting down things from 50 years ago. :applause:

Delilah
12-07-2019, 09:55 PM
Thank you, Delilah. I was really impressed by the research you and others did to come up with the list. It's not easy hunting down things from 50 years ago. :applause:

Well, I’m kind of a research nerd so that helps. :mrgreen:

lovemusic
12-07-2019, 11:20 PM
Well, I’m kind of a research nerd so that helps. :mrgreen:

I'm in touch with those emotions. ;-) I was just on YouTube searching for more Randy videos.

NightMistBlue
03-09-2020, 10:21 AM
So this is the updated list as it stands right now.

1. The Name of the Game "Shine On, Shine On Jesse Gil" episode #7 with The Poor, 11/01/68
2. Ironsides "Price Tag: Death" with The Poor, 11/07/1968
3. The Joey Bishop Show, with Rick Nelson & The Stone Canyon Band, 10/28/1969
4. The Joey Bishop Show, with Rick Nelson & TSCB, 11/10/1969
5. The Glenn Campbell Goodtime Hour, with Rick Nelson & TSCB, 12/10/1969
6. Scene '70, with Rick Nelson & TSCB, 1/03/1970
7. The Mike Douglas Show with Rick Nelson & TSCB, 1/07/1970
8. Scene '70, with Rick Nelson & TSCB, 2/08/1970
9. Get It Together, with Rick Nelson & TSCB, 3/03/1970
10. Good Vibrations from Central Park with the Eagles, 8/23/1972
11. Easy To Be Free, a 1969 Rick Nelson documentary, broadcast in 1973
12. PopGala, Voorburg, Netherlands with the Eagles, 3/10/1973
13. Eagles-Live at Paris Theatre, BBC-TV with the Eagles, 3/20/1973
14. The Helen Reddy Show with the Eagles, 7/12/73
15. Concert on ABC-TV with the Eagles, 8/03/1973
16. Don Kirshner's Rock Concert at the Beacon Theater, NY with the Eagles & Jackson Browne/Linda Ronstadt, 3/14/1974
17. California Jam with the Eagles, 4/06/1974
18. Don Kirshner's Rock Concert in Los Angeles, CA with the Eagles & Jackson Browne/Linda Ronstadt, 7/19/1974
19. Saturday Night Live with Howard Cosell with the Eagles, 9/27/1975
20. Midnight Special with The Silverados & Kim Carnes, 12/05/1980
21. Fridays with The Silverados, 2/27/1981
22. PM Magazine 4/08/1981
23. Merv Griffin Show, 7/21/1981
24. Merv Griffin Show 8/03/1982
25. Solid Gold 10/02/1982
26. Richard Marx MTV Special, taped 9/25/1987, aired in 1988?
27. Nashville Now with Rick Roberts, 11/09/1988
28. The Arsenio Hall Show with Poco, 10/04/1989
29. The Johnny Carson Show with Poco, 11/17/1989
30. The Pat Sajak Show with Poco, 11/21/1989
31. Countdown (Dutch tv show) with Poco, 1989
32. The Tonight Show (with Jay Leno) with Poco, 1/22/1990
33. Farm Aid with Poco, 4/07/1990
34. Bottom Line Show with Poco, Nagoya Live TV, 1990
35. A 70s Celebration-The Beat is Back with Richard Marx, 11/16/1993
36. American Journal 10/1994

Ladies and Gentlemen, a brilliant Japanese fan has found yet *another* episode of The Name of the Game featuring The Poor. The name of the episode is "Pineapple Rose" and it aired on December 20, 1968. Randy and the keyboard player are seen backing up actor Don Stroud who's portraying a singer (not very convincingly, IMO, as he's holding the mic wrong in some scenes). Fortunately, this scene is right after the opening credits. Here's a link to the entire episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZF15opuLJU

NightMistBlue
03-09-2020, 10:33 AM
Can you spot him? First glimpse of Randy is 1:55.

Delilah
03-27-2020, 02:44 PM
Can you spot him? First glimpse of Randy is 1:55.


This is awesome! A big thanks to you and the eagle-eyed Randy fan who spotted this. At first I thought they just dubbed in some video from the other episode but it’s hard to tell, given the first shot where they are in the background. That singer is hilarious! I think that’s Randy Naylor on keyboards.

Now I’m curious about the song and whether The Poor actually performed on it.

NightMistBlue
07-21-2020, 12:51 PM
Another Randy tv appearance has been found! This VH1 program was produced in 1989 for Poco’s Legacy album and tour. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8ObZ6lBxtZU&fbclid=IwAR2vh5hjp3N8eRhajzbnWWXD_lHwbwNUG6mqxpvnS-8Pmj5z-eyjn9m5O5E&feature=youtu.be

FreyFollower
07-21-2020, 02:26 PM
:yay: Yay! Thanks, NMB! What a great find! I enjoyed it very much.

Delilah
07-22-2020, 05:41 PM
Thank you for that NMB! Love seeing Randy and the Poco footage. The acoustic stuff they were doing sounded nice.:grooving: