A typical arrival at the countryside recording studio. Geoffrey Myers and Jill Robbins are the players; Dennis Allen and Walter Heinritze the cameramen.
The tune "Time," with photos of John Farrell and other early Long View superstars, some of whom are now deceased. A music video produced by Gil Markle.
Tom Ellis. Bill Selby. The Rolling Stones have departed; London-based recording artist David Reid is in residence. The studio owner opines on his life and times.
A song off the last Head East album for A&M records. Ken Hampton wrote the tune. Dan Odum sings the lead vocal. Studio "B" at Long View. Production credits: Dennis Allen.
A few words from the studio owner: how he got there, the notion of a countryside recording environment, and the importance of lucky breaks. Bill Selby did the interview for CH 7, Boston.
A brief interview with Twiggy's ex-boyfriend and Markle's distant cousin, Justin de Villeneuve. Producer Hugh Murphy and engineer Jesse Henderson are seen in the then-state-of-the-ar t Control Room "A", working on an LP for Clifford T. Ward. Dennis Allen produced and directed the clip for Wave.
Tom Chapin. Oxford University, England, June, 1972. Shot using the early Sony "Port-a-Pak" 1/2 inch video tape recorders. Markle (camera one) edited the video clip "Don't Have to Worry" a few months later, back in the United States. Lost for three decades, the clip was recovered by accident by an alert office cleaning crew.
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