T Texas___Fight 2,500+ Posts Mar 5, 2010 #3 I watched it twice and I'm still not completely sure what the hell that was. Was that shot back in the 70's?
I watched it twice and I'm still not completely sure what the hell that was. Was that shot back in the 70's?
I IRC 1,000+ Posts Mar 5, 2010 #4 Based on his Vulcan haircut and the pointed ears on his...dancers(?), I'm guessing this must have been right around his Star Trek career. I was just a little too young to have enjoyed the Sixties as much as Mr. Nimoy obviously did, but thank goodness there's YouTube to remind us.
Based on his Vulcan haircut and the pointed ears on his...dancers(?), I'm guessing this must have been right around his Star Trek career. I was just a little too young to have enjoyed the Sixties as much as Mr. Nimoy obviously did, but thank goodness there's YouTube to remind us.
TxStHorn 1,000+ Posts Mar 5, 2010 #5 This and Shatner's rendition of "Rocket Man" are timeless classics.
T the actor 100+ Posts Mar 5, 2010 #6 i wonder if peter jackson considered using this as the theme song for "lord of the rings"?
7 71grad 1,000+ Posts Mar 6, 2010 #7 I bought the LP. The recording company could have been charged with vinyl abuse.
M MaduroUTMB 2,500+ Posts Mar 6, 2010 #8 The worst part is that it was released while Tolkien was still alive.