The Traveling Wilburys release a new compilation nearly after 20 years. It also contains some unreleased tracks and rare home movies. Report by CNN’s Denise Quan. Edited by veteran and award-winning editor Ernie Muraoka. Rhino Records (c)2007 CNN(c)2007 All Rights Reserved
On November 24, 2009, In Traveling, By admin
Remember how milli vanilli (gag) won record of the year over “Handle With Care”. Shows how much Grammy’s suck.
I just watched the last episode of Mad Men, and it ended with a Roy song. I’ve been on a Roy binge ever since.
Lynne’s writing skills are under appreciated. His status as producer, front man, singer and musician has overshadowed his song writing skills which in my opinion is only eclipsed by a handful of rock stars of which Bob Dylan is one.
RIP Roy best singer ever he has voice of god
Would you not agree though, that those songs u listed aint as strong as…
I wont back down
Into the great wide open
free falling
learning to fly
?????… all four co written by Jeff Lynne. I have Tom’s greatest hits album, and those are the four songs i play the most. The next best (don’t come around here no more) co written by Dave stewart.. preceded Lynne. If you remove those 4 songs co written by Lynne, then Tom’s career aint at the level it is… i say that as a big fan.
Let’s see… American Girl, Breakdown, You Got Lucky, I Need to Know, Listen to Her Heart, The Waiting, Refugee, Don’t Do Me Like That, Even the Losers, Don’t Come Around Here No More…. On and on…
And since their late ’80s-early ’90s work together TP released “Wildflowers” (maybe his best record), and several other great projects. I love Jeff Lynne, but TP is a legend in his own right before he ever even met Jeff Lynne.
Its Great to see this since Warner music Group blocked and or took off all the other Wilburys. I presume Rhino is a different company. Thanks for uploading long may it stay
I wish I was Jeff Lynne.. what a life he’s had..
Jeff Lynne has always had a fro, and wore shades
Lynne co-wrote most of Pettys biggest songs.. Free fallin, I wont back down, Learning to fly, Into the Great wide Open.. since the Lynne-Petty songwriting days Petty has done very little of note
Cause he sold his soul to thedevil!
fuck Jeff Lynne looks exactly the same
He looks like a Civil War general…with sunglasses.
“End Of The Line”
Tom looks alot younger without that damn beard. Dont grow it
whats the name of the song when the Traveling Wilburys get inside on a train?
tanks
whats the name of the song of the begin of the video?
tanks
Jim Keltner – apart from Handle With Care which was Jeff Lynne (in his normal no-thrills manner of course).
Great quality vid. Handle With Care is a brilliant song full of emotion, nostalgia, and sorrow but is, at the same time, a beautiful composition.
jim keltner
The Drummer in the Wilbury’s was Session Drummer Jim Keltner who was given the Wilbury Name of Buster Sidebury when the 2007 Collection came out.
So…………….who was the drummer?
I love the Travelling Wilburys! Just got their 3-disc greatest hits set…so relieved that I found that after my cassette tape was eaten.
WILBURYS RULE!
I’m surprised that this hasn’t been deleted as well!! Thankfully, I downloaded both ‘End of the Line’ and ‘Handle with Care’ before they disappeared from Youtube.
Some day soon, common sense may yet prevail and we can all once again enjoy viewing the now ‘missing videos’.
What these people hope to achieve by deleting videos I can’t figure out. In my opinion, all that they are really doing is totally spoiling the enjoyment for thousands of fans of pop stars who are sadly no longer with us!!!
Can’t find it cos YouTube had to remove a load of music videos. I got it as part of the Travelling Wilburys collection on DVD though