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Leonard Nimoy's Ballad of Bilbo Baggins
Perhaps the lowest moment on Leonard Nimoy's life. One of the worst songs I've heard.. and seen O_O. Enjoy it.. or panic!
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The Bangles - Going Down To Liverpool
see higher quality version here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dWC2-MFwWr8&fmt=6Cover version of Katrina & the Waves (Kimberly Rew) song.According to Wikipedia, Leonard Nimoy actually directed this video as well as making the cameo. It also said his son Adam Nimoy was a friend of Susanna Hoffs from college.
Bad Brains with Leonard Nimoy - Pay To C*m
The legendary Leonard Nimoy 'Ballad of Bilbo Baggins' video in bestial relations with 'Pay To C*m' by the legendary Bad Brains. Hijinx ensue.Bad Brains website: http://www.badbrains.com/Please join in the holy grail of finding a clean copy of this original "Malibu U." broadcast.More info about the 1967 broadcast:http://tinyurl.com/3e5cowThis version of Pay To Cum on iTunes:http://tinyurl.com/ysxmzxNimoys' Ballad of Bilbo Baggins on iTunes:http://tinyurl.com/24avsq
Leonard Nimoy and William Shatner
In Leonards house looking at Star trek stuff.
The Ballad of Bilbo Baggins - Leonard Nimoy - Full Version
The Ballad of Bilbo Baggins" is a song composed by Charles Randolph Grean and performed by Leonard Nimoy, telling the story of Bilbo Baggins and his adventures in J. R. R. Tolkien's novel The Hobbit. The recording originally appeared on The Two Sides of Leonard Nimoy (Dot Records Cat. DLP 25835, 1968), the second of Nimoy's albums on Dot Records. It was also released as a single (Dot Records Cat. #45-17028), backed with a "modern thought-image" folk song called "Cotton Candy".A year before the recording was commercially released, Nimoy lip-synched to the recording during a guest appearance on the July 28, 1967 episode of Malibu U, a short-lived variety television series. This segment survives as a "music video" and shows Nimoy (wearing his Star Trek hairstyle as the series was in the midst of production of its second season at the time) and a group of color-coordinated young women, all wearing plastic elf (or Vulcan) ears, singing and dancing on a beach. (One of the dancers on this series was Erin Gray who later gained fame in Buck Rogers in the 25th Century though it's not known if she participated in this particular musical number). Since its rediscovery on the BBC2 documentary Funk Me Up Scotty and propagation over the Internet, it has become a relatively well-known example of 1960s camp. An excerpt from the musical number is also included in the documentary Ringers: Lord of the Fans about The Lord of the Rings fandom. Leonard Nimoy in the music videoFans of Nimoy were intrigued by the fact (revealed in interviews) that Nimoy had read Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings and been exceedingly impressed by it. From approximately 1968 to 1973, several Nimoy and Star Trek fanzine writers and editors (notably Regina Marvinny's Nimoyan Federation) discussed the idea of a live-action The Lord of the Rings film, with Nimoy playing Aragorn, and there was a brief letter-writing campaign.
Leonard Nimoy: The Origin of Spock's Greeting
Acclaimed actor, director and photographer Leonard Nimoy speaks.If you're interested in booking Leonard Nimoy to speak at your next event, contact Greater Talent Network, Inc. Visit us online at: http://www.greatertalent.com/
Leonard Nimoy - Both Sides Now
Leonard Nimoy's version of - Both Sides Now - from the 1968 album called 'The Way I Feel'.The music and the lyrics are provided for entertainment and educational purposes only.Both Sides NowSwirls and curls of angel hairAnd ice cream castles in the airAnd feather canyons everywhereI've looked at clouds that way.But now they only block the sunThey rain and snow on everryoneSo many things I would have doneBut clouds got in my way.I've looked at clouds from both sides nowFrom up and down, and still somehowIt's cloud illusions I recallI really don't know clouds at all.Moons and Junes and Ferris wheelsThe dizzy dancing way you feelAs every fairy tale comes realI've looked at love that way.But now it's just another showYou leave 'em laughing when you goAnd if you care, don't let them knowDon't give yourself away.I've looked at love from both sides nowFrom win and lose, and still somehowIt's love's illusions I recallI really don't know love at all.Tears and fears and feeling proudTo say "I love you" right out loudDreams and schemes and circus crowdsI've looked at life that way.But now old friends are acting strangeThey shake their heads, they say I've changedWell something's lost, but something's gainedIn living every day.I've looked at life from both sides nowFrom give and take and still somehowIt's life's illusions I recallI really don't know life at all.© Written by Joni Mitchell 1967Video created Jan 25/2008 by MisterCanning.
Leonard Nimoy is...... BAFFLED!
In the role Robert Wagner was born to play, Nimoy stars as All-American race car driver Tom Kovack who tackles mystery and adventure after he is endowed with psychic powers in a racing accident. A failed TV pilot, it is notable for it's fun, kitchy opening and totally kick ass theme song.
1966 Interview With Leonard Nimoy On The Set of Star Trek
Harry Martin from KCRA CH 3 in Sacramento, CA. 1966 Interview With Leonard Nimoy On The Set Of Star Trek Episode "What Are Little Girls Made Of?"Interview with Leonard Nimoy filmed just prior to Star Trek's NBC premiere in September 1966.It's this timing that makes the interview so fascinating: Nimoy is talking about a show that the public had yet to see.



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