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An error occurred while saving the comment James Neighbors commentedOh, yes. This one needs riffing badly.
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Might be difficult to riff because of the film's format - There's no actual dialogue to speak of, just a voice-over by George Burns. This is because early in the production, the director had Frampton and the 'Gees reading their own lines. Big mistake! Not only could they not act, but their accents were so British that no one would believe that they were from the US Midwest. The script was hastily re-written, the only speaking part being a voice over by Burns, who played the Mayor of Heartland, USA.
Alice Cooper had to be specially released from rehab for the duration of the shooting of his scene, then thrown back into rehab. Aerosmith turned in a fine cover of "Come Together", but when you look at Steven Tyler today, and compare with the young Tyler, NOTHING CHANGED. He still looks the same. Also of note is that after the release of this piece of crap, the careers of every artist involved took a sharp 90-degree nosedive. Whether this was due to bad reviews, the impending death of disco (RSO Records produced the film), or *ahem* misappropriation of the film's budget to "craft services" (LOT of white powder in that tent), or even satanic influence (Aerosmith never suffered the same fate as the other acts in the movie, and Steven Tyler still looks the same today as he did back in '78... Could be....)