Caught this wonderfult interview...Jimmy Griffin was a personal friend....will always remember the great Hollywood days in the 60's. R. I. P. Jimmy and Mikki...
God jimmy sounds so smooth his vocals are even better than in the 70s. Always love his voice. Def didn't get the credit he rightly earned. Brilliant songwriter and singer. And when teemed with david just pure magic. Those harmonies I will cherish forever ♥
Jimmy ❤ I miss you I love you thanks for coming to nz - I had the privelege seeing you perform in christchurch with Bread I had my very hot girlfriend with me - Her first concert - you all signed my album after the show ❤ ❤ ❤❤
This is so great! These guys are all very talented musicians! I've loved James Griffin's voice since I first heard him sing in the early 70's! He was a phenomenal Singer/Songwriter and Musician! Wonderful to see the great Jim Horn performing with them, who worked with many, including John Denver. Had the honor to record a John Denver Tribute album with Jim Horn and other fantastic musicians who worked with John Denver. I'm enjoying seeing James Griffin on You Tube. Thank you for posting this.
Oh my, JImmy sounds amazing on "It Don't Matter To Me." David Gates wrote it and sang the radio cut but you can see that it was right in Jimmy's pocket.
Alguien sabe cómo se llama la última canción con la que rockean mis muchachos cerrando con broche de oro esta mágica y extraordinaria presentación? Plis!
Jim Horn, take a bow. You added so much - tasteful and relevant to the songs. Other than that, an enjoyable trio of the lesser known but vital members of Bread, Hollies and England Dan/John Ford Coley. (Just trying to imagine a trio of David Gates, Graham Nash and Dan Seals. Wow!)
Takin' it back what I said about GC -- after watching this, it seems he's all right. It's great that these three guys were on this show then, and we can see it now! I don't think I had access to this show back in the day. Grateful!
@@debraivy9943 Jimmy was one of my favorite musicians during my High School years. I was lucky to see Bread in 1997 at Konocti Harbor in California. They did a meet and great and it was a highlight for me. Will never forget that.
Sorry to the Sylvester fans ...But, I think they will probably feel a little embarrassment. Terry gave it a go but got no where near the Allan Clarke level and needs to drop it from his playlist.
I can't really stand Gary Chapman, sorry man, but this is sooooo good! Glad it's on here, thanks for putting it up DOJOTone. I may've exhausted all my superlatives about Jimmy, but oh my, he's totally dreamsome! They're all great performers, songwriters, musicians --AND the show's well-produced and in Nashville, you're gonna have your pick (so to speak) of all the best backup musicians, who then rush off to all those awesome clubs and get in the spotlight themselves, or back up some past, present, or future star -- if I had it to do over, I'd've had at least a month-long stay in Nashville. That would've been grand!
So cool. These guys created so much classic music.
Great Jimmy, one of the best singers on Pop Music. Great composer beside Rob Royer, too.❤
Amazing singer, musician and song writer. Oscuro winner too. So sad he and Mike Botts passed away in the same year. RIP
Caught this wonderfult interview...Jimmy Griffin was a personal friend....will always remember the great Hollywood days in the 60's. R. I. P. Jimmy and Mikki...
Thank you UA-cam for bringing the special to streaming,, you people are great..🤗
God jimmy sounds so smooth his vocals are even better than in the 70s. Always love his voice. Def didn't get the credit he rightly earned. Brilliant songwriter and singer. And when teemed with david just pure magic. Those harmonies I will cherish forever ♥
Amazing!!! Thank you for this 🙏🏼
RIP Jimmy Griffin
Jimmy ❤ I miss you I love you thanks for coming to nz - I had the privelege seeing you perform in christchurch with Bread I had my very hot girlfriend with me - Her first concert - you all signed my album after the show ❤ ❤ ❤❤
This is so great! These guys are all very talented musicians! I've loved James Griffin's voice since I first heard him sing in the early 70's! He was a phenomenal Singer/Songwriter and Musician! Wonderful to see the great Jim Horn performing with them, who worked with many, including John Denver. Had the honor to record a John Denver Tribute album with Jim Horn and other fantastic musicians who worked with John Denver. I'm enjoying seeing James Griffin on You Tube. Thank you for posting this.
Oh my, JImmy sounds amazing on "It Don't Matter To Me." David Gates wrote it and sang the radio cut but you can see that it was right in Jimmy's pocket.
I think Jim sings it with him in part on the single.
Alguien sabe cómo se llama la última canción con la que rockean mis muchachos cerrando con broche de oro esta mágica y extraordinaria presentación? Plis!
Jim Horn, take a bow. You added so much - tasteful and relevant to the songs. Other than that, an enjoyable trio of the lesser known but vital members of Bread, Hollies and England Dan/John Ford Coley. (Just trying to imagine a trio of David Gates, Graham Nash and Dan Seals. Wow!)
Sounds great to hear those tunes again!
Takin' it back what I said about GC -- after watching this, it seems he's all right. It's great that these three guys were on this show then, and we can see it now! I don't think I had access to this show back in the day. Grateful!
Super vocalist! Not an easy song to sing for a man.
Damn, he looks and sounds really good, doesnt he. What a talent
Thank you, thank you, thank you... 😭 This songwriter is back 45 years to my roots...
Great piece of music history! Thank You!
3:10 Jimmy Griffin 👍🏽👍🏽
15:40 John Ford Coley 👍🏽👍🏽
24:10 Terry Sylvester 👍🏽👍🏽
Amazing!
A great David Gates song.
OMG what took you so long to put it on U Tube?
Poor Gary.
Is this early 2000's?
late 1997...
@@Malc2311 It’s actually 2001 according to the credits that rolled at the end.
@@rubicon-oh9km Hmmm... actually we're both wrong ! MCMXCIX is 1999 ;-) Never noticed that date shown there before !!
@@Malc2311 ahhh. Indeed. I screwed up my Roman numerals!
Not as big of a Bread fan as many but Jimmy's breathing(inhales) seem labored if you look close.
Jimmy died in 2005. My mom (his sister) died this year. He had no sign of any lung problems when this was filmed.
@@debraivy9943 Jimmy was one of my favorite musicians during my High School years. I was lucky to see Bread in 1997 at Konocti Harbor in California. They did a meet and great and it was a highlight for me. Will never forget that.
@@candicemorgan8746 We must be about the same age, Candice. He was such a sweetheart! I'm so happy you had the opportunity to meet him.
@@debraivy9943 Graduated in 1973. I had such a crush on Jimmy. I always thought he had a kind soul.
@@candicemorgan8746 75 for me. Mom only had one sibling, and he was the COOLEST uncle. Oh, yes! Jimmy and Mike were the cutest by far!!!
Sorry to the Sylvester fans ...But, I think they will probably feel a little embarrassment. Terry gave it a go but got no where near the Allan Clarke level and needs to drop it from his playlist.
The mix is off. Instruments drown out the lyrics.
I can't really stand Gary Chapman, sorry man, but this is sooooo good! Glad it's on here, thanks for putting it up DOJOTone. I may've exhausted all my superlatives about Jimmy, but oh my, he's totally dreamsome! They're all great performers, songwriters, musicians --AND the show's well-produced and in Nashville, you're gonna have your pick (so to speak) of all the best backup musicians, who then rush off to all those awesome clubs and get in the spotlight themselves, or back up some past, present, or future star -- if I had it to do over, I'd've had at least a month-long stay in Nashville. That would've been grand!