On Jul 10, 2011, at 10:13 PM, Rick Archer wrote: > If you know the answer to the question in the Subject > line, and were a fan, you owe it to yourself to add > this 2010 documentary to your Netflix queue. If you > don't have a clue, and missed the shooting star that > was Harry Nilsson, you may want to add it to your queue > anyway. Just look at the IMDB listing for this film > and look at the people interviewed for it or whose > appearances were retrieved from archive footage: > > http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0756727/ > > The Beatles considered Harry their equal as a musician > and a songwriter, as well as a good friend. Ringo was > best man at Harry's wedding, and during tough periods > for all of them he and John competed with Harry to see > who could drink themselves to death the first. Harry > won. All the drink and all the drugs and all the inse- > curity finally were too much for his heart. But it was > a great heart, and if you liked his music, you'd like > this retrospective on the man who wrote them. > > Saw it. Loved it. I add my recommendation to yours. > It's on Netflix insta-view.
Sal