Shout out to Mr Ed Eckstine (big fan of your late dad's music) for mentioning my stepdad John R. Daniels and the infamous late Jim Brown both thee co-founders of the defunct Maverick's Flat on Crenshaw... if you want to know more about that and my experience growing up in and around all the fan-fair, please hit me up... I'll tell you my side of the stories as an observer and a participant at times... *note, Maverick's Flat, located at 4225 S Crenshaw Blvd, Los Angeles, is a historic first of his kind a non-alcoholic nightclub that originally opened in 1966, known for hosting legendary acts like The Temptations and Marvin Gaye. It earned the nickname "Apollo of the West" and was designated a city Historic-Cultural Monument in 2000. After years of closure, it was acquired by Botach Management in 2018, with plans to reopen under the same name. As of August 2024, it is reported to be closed again, but its future remains uncertain...
Everytime I think that I would love to watch this podcast, I am reminded how bad an idea the intro roll is.. then I quickly move on to something less corny.
I love these type of interviews with the hidden hands behind the scenes. The history. You gotta do one with AL BELL
Thank you! Ed is a great storyteller.
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10:14 love 😗😘 him.
This all brings back so many memories.
Shout out to Mr Ed Eckstine (big fan of your late dad's music) for mentioning my stepdad John R. Daniels and the infamous late Jim Brown both thee co-founders of the defunct Maverick's Flat on Crenshaw... if you want to know more about that and my experience growing up in and around all the fan-fair, please hit me up... I'll tell you my side of the stories as an observer and a participant at times...
*note, Maverick's Flat, located at 4225 S Crenshaw Blvd, Los Angeles, is a historic first of his kind a non-alcoholic nightclub that originally opened in 1966, known for hosting legendary acts like The Temptations and Marvin Gaye. It earned the nickname "Apollo of the West" and was designated a city Historic-Cultural Monument in 2000. After years of closure, it was acquired by Botach Management in 2018, with plans to reopen under the same name. As of August 2024, it is reported to be closed again, but its future remains uncertain...
Thank you for dropping the note
10:38 nice 👍🙂.
What happened to the part where He brings out the Prince demo and letter??? How does that get cut?!?!?!?!
thats what i wanted to see
Me, too!!
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So do I.@@timbrown1361
THAT’s what I came here to see!
I ⏪ & ⏩ a zillion times wondering how I missed it!
Yeah thats very interesting 🤔
Thank you tiggalo for mentioning the deep cuts!!!! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 1:46:26
That's what we do!!
The audio runs for 2 hrs 10 min so there's stuff edited out. At least we can hear QL shrieking when he sees the Prince tape.
Yeah...
If people only new one of Mr. B's son's was a kidnaped child.
Everytime I think that I would love to watch this podcast, I am reminded how bad an idea the intro roll is.. then I quickly move on to something less corny.
Wack
@@dsp8884 corny.. so elementary schoolish!