Album US 1977 on Earth News Radio Show label
Spoken Word (Interview, Public Broadcast)
Entertainment program on LP format sent to radio stations in the 1970's.
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![]() | Richard Pryor , 1940-2005 US album by |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | First of a special 11-part interview series with David Bowie | David Bowie | ||
2 | The relatively conventional David Bowie of 1977 looks back on more outrageous days | David Bowie | ||
3 | David Bowie talks about rock stars sometimes confusing their public roles with their private lives | David Bowie | ||
4 | David Bowie recalls the time he took a train trip across the Soviet Union--in the guise of the flamboyant Ziggy Stardust | David Bowie | ||
5 | Bowie admits that all the outrageous personalities he has adopted helped him find his own real one | David Bowie | ||
6 | Bowie says he's changed personalities with every album | David Bowie | ||
7 | Bowie is one avante garde artist who has an international fan club going for him | David Bowie | ||
8 | Bowie talks about his last movie, "The Man Who Fell To Earth." | David Bowie | ||
9 | Bowie was the first star to ever admit he was gay. He also denied that assertion later on | David Bowie | ||
10 | Controversial comedian Richard Pryor says he avoids problems | Richard Pryor | ||
11 | David Bowie likes to live dangerously. So much so, in fact, that he nearly was the victim of an angry elephant just weeks ago | David Bowie | ||
12 | In 1970, Richard Pryor walked off a Las Vegas stage where he was performing and nearly called his career quits | Richard Pryor | ||
13 | To Richard Pryor, whites in general are unhip | Richard Pryor |