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S1 F1 – Janis Joplin
17. Juli 196951 Min.This broadcast came right in the middle of the recording sessions for Janis Joplin's first album with her new band the Kozmic Blues Band.Shout! TV kostenlos testenS1 F2 – Jefferson Airplane
18. August 196950 Min.The Jefferson Airplane perform "Somebody to Love" with David Crosby as well as the politically charged anthems "Volunteers" and "We Can Be Together."Shout! TV kostenlos testenS1 F3 – Janis Joplin
24. Juni 19701 Std. 6 Min.When Janis Joplin returned to the show nearly a year after her previous visit, she again came with a new band.Shout! TV kostenlos testenS1 F4 – Sly and the Family Stone
12. Juli 19701 Std. 7 Min.Sly and the Family Stone perform their #1 hit "Thank You (Falletinme Be Mice Elf Again)" followed by an interview that can best be described as odd.Shout! TV kostenlos testenS1 F5 – Janis Joplin
2. August 19701 Std. 7 Min.Janis Joplin's final appearance on the show came just two months before her death. Joplin performs "Half Moon" and "My Baby."Shout! TV kostenlos testenS1 F6 – Stevie Wonder
10. August 19701 Std. 6 Min.Stevie Wonder performs "Signed, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours" and "Never Dreamed You'd Leave In Summer."Shout! TV kostenlos testenS1 F7 – John Lennon and Yoko Ono
20. September 19701 Std. 7 Min.This interview was Lennon's first on American television since the breakup of The Beatles the year before.Shout! TV kostenlos testenS1 F8 – John Lennon and Yoko Ono
23. September 19711 Std. 6 Min.John and Yoko return to the show through the miracle of videotape with additional segments from their previous appearance.Shout! TV kostenlos testenS1 F9 – George Harrison
22. November 19711 Std. 4 Min.George Harrison shows a film clip of his performance of "Bangla Desh" from The Concert For Bangladesh, and plays guitar with Gary Wright and Wonderwheel.Shout! TV kostenlos testenS1 F10 – John Lennon and Yoko Ono
10. Mai 19721 Std. 6 Min.John and Yoko return to the Cavett stage and perform live.Shout! TV kostenlos testenS1 F11 – Ray Charles Part 1
17. März 19681 Std. 2 Min.Ray Charles' first appearance on The Dick Cavett Show followed the release of his album A Message From The People, which had come out in April.Shout! TV kostenlos testenS1 F12 – Ray Charles Part 2
25. Januar 19731 Std. 6 Min.Ray's second appearance on The Dick Cavett Show. As promised during his first visit, Ray returns and is Cavett's only guest.Shout! TV kostenlos testenS1 F13 – Ray Charles Part 3
19. März 19681 Std. 4 Min.Ray's third and final visit is capped off by his third - and to some ears, mercifully final - duet with Cavett on "Am I Blue."Shout! TV kostenlos testenS1 F14 – Paul Simon
4. September 19741 Std. 6 Min.The last of Paul Simon's three appearances on the show is a magnificent showcase of musical performances. He opens the show with a solo rendition of "American Tune."Shout! TV kostenlos testenS1 F15 – David Bowie
4. Dezember 197427 Min.A rare interview at the time for David Bowie, plus performances of "1984" and "Young Americans."Shout! TV kostenlos testenS1 F16 – Billy Joel Part 1
3. Oktober 199122 Min.Dick Cavett interviews Billy Joel in Montauk for part one of a two part interview.Shout! TV kostenlos testenS1 F17 – Billy Joel Part 2
4. Oktober 199122 Min.Part two of Dick Cavett's interview with Billy JoelShout! TV kostenlos testenS1 F18 – Mick Jagger
3. August 197215 Min.Dick Cavett interviews legendary Rolling Stones front man, Mick Jagger.Shout! TV kostenlos testenS1 F19 – Little Richard
29. Dezember 19701 Std. 4 Min.Known for his charismatic showmanship and influence in multiple musical genres, Little Richard guest stars on this episode of The Dick Cavett Show.Shout! TV kostenlos testenS1 F20 – Frank Zappa
11. Mai 198029 Min.Dick Cavett speaks with Frank Zappa, an American musician known for his fusing of genres.Shout! TV kostenlos testen