Chords for Rick Nelson Interview 1974
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That's a nice song, that's from the album, isn't it?
Yeah, it is.
Just out, is it?
It was just released about a month or so ago.
I didn't know you two fellows were so close, you and Bruce.
Were you playing a celebrity baseball team?
We did, a softball league.
Bruce, what did you do?
You owned it or something.
Whatever.
I never saw Bruce, I was out there playing.
What, what?
No, Bruce came out there.
Was this a regular softball team or what?
No, on Sundays they had a thing called the
Dern's Dirty Shirt.
Yeah, that was the name of our team.
It was a team of, like Jerry Lewis had a team in the league,
and Bobby Guerin had a team, and PJs had a team,
and it was like the old Broadway show league in New York,
the same kind of thing, only here they had fast pitching,
and Rick was the catcher.
And so in fast pitching you have to be very good,
and Ricky was very good.
His brother David was a little lame, but
[Bb] Come on, Bruce.
I got a lot of exercise [N] trying to catch the ball.
Do you get tired of people coming up and saying,
I remember, my, Rick Nelson, my, how you've grown,
I remember when you were, you know,
that can drive you nuts, can't it?
Because they all remember when you were a little child on the show,
they sometimes put you in that image that you've never grown at all.
Well, they do.
I think it's more of a shock to the people, you know,
because they're the ones that create the image,
whatever it might be, you know.
I'm getting older, I have a family of my own.
Three?
I have three and one on the way.
Oh.
Green eyes.
It was really nothing.
Yes.
Nice hand for that.
How old are the others?
Well, I have twin boys, six, and my girl is ten.
And they're really funny.
They really are.
I know we wanted them to be the first to know that Chris, my wife, is expecting.
So we called them all up in the room and told them.
They were all very happy and everything.
Matthew, who was one of the boys, said,
well, tell me, what you guys do, just talk it over?
He's not old enough.
He's six.
And I didn't really want to feel like going into it.
But he's funny.
You just talk it over?
Yeah.
We talk a lot.
Have they asked explicit questions yet about the young children will do?
Not really.
I think they know.
I don't know.
It's weird because
Most parents over-explain.
They dread the day when a little child says, you know,
start to ask about that, how this happened.
In fact, there's a story that's so great.
A little four-year-old boy went to his mother and says, where did I come from?
And his mother, Facey and Evan, when she tried to gently explain,
the father planted the seed in its place in the uterus and so forth.
And after nine months of just tasting the child,
the umbilical cord and so forth,
and the kid listened for about four minutes.
He says, look, I know all of that, but Billy comes from Detroit.
I want to know, where do I come from?
[B] I don't know.
So you only tell them, okay, I [N] can ask a question.
No, it's over-explanation, that's called.
It's funny.
Well, I walked into their room and they, you know,
I have Playboy magazine, you know, every now and then pick up a copy.
I just, I like to read.
It's good, it gives good articles.
Good articles in there.
Yeah.
And all of a sudden, they're in bed,
they're with their thumbs and they're sleeping and the door was wide open.
They had, they'd cut out the centerfolds and they had them packed up on their door.
Sort of.
And it put you to sleep all right.
Yeah.
Happy dreams.
Kids are much more sophisticated and hip nowadays.
Oh, they really are.
And a couple of years ago, you know, they had the Renaissance Fair.
Yeah, we've had a couple of young ladies on who've done a couple of the things that they do on that show.
And they put on shows and they have puppet shows and things like that.
And we took the kids out there and one of my boys' name is Gunner.
And he was about four years old at the time.
And we were watching this Punch and Judy puppet show.
And all of a sudden, we hear this voice in the front say,
I want a hamburger, Coke and French fries.
He thought it was Jack of the Box.
That's the only thing they could relate to, right?
That's funny.
We're going to take a break here and we'll be right back.
Yeah, it is.
Just out, is it?
It was just released about a month or so ago.
I didn't know you two fellows were so close, you and Bruce.
Were you playing a celebrity baseball team?
We did, a softball league.
Bruce, what did you do?
You owned it or something.
Whatever.
I never saw Bruce, I was out there playing.
What, what?
No, Bruce came out there.
Was this a regular softball team or what?
No, on Sundays they had a thing called the
Dern's Dirty Shirt.
Yeah, that was the name of our team.
It was a team of, like Jerry Lewis had a team in the league,
and Bobby Guerin had a team, and PJs had a team,
and it was like the old Broadway show league in New York,
the same kind of thing, only here they had fast pitching,
and Rick was the catcher.
And so in fast pitching you have to be very good,
and Ricky was very good.
His brother David was a little lame, but
[Bb] Come on, Bruce.
I got a lot of exercise [N] trying to catch the ball.
Do you get tired of people coming up and saying,
I remember, my, Rick Nelson, my, how you've grown,
I remember when you were, you know,
that can drive you nuts, can't it?
Because they all remember when you were a little child on the show,
they sometimes put you in that image that you've never grown at all.
Well, they do.
I think it's more of a shock to the people, you know,
because they're the ones that create the image,
whatever it might be, you know.
I'm getting older, I have a family of my own.
Three?
I have three and one on the way.
Oh.
Green eyes.
It was really nothing.
Yes.
Nice hand for that.
How old are the others?
Well, I have twin boys, six, and my girl is ten.
And they're really funny.
They really are.
I know we wanted them to be the first to know that Chris, my wife, is expecting.
So we called them all up in the room and told them.
They were all very happy and everything.
Matthew, who was one of the boys, said,
well, tell me, what you guys do, just talk it over?
He's not old enough.
He's six.
And I didn't really want to feel like going into it.
But he's funny.
You just talk it over?
Yeah.
We talk a lot.
Have they asked explicit questions yet about the young children will do?
Not really.
I think they know.
I don't know.
It's weird because
Most parents over-explain.
They dread the day when a little child says, you know,
start to ask about that, how this happened.
In fact, there's a story that's so great.
A little four-year-old boy went to his mother and says, where did I come from?
And his mother, Facey and Evan, when she tried to gently explain,
the father planted the seed in its place in the uterus and so forth.
And after nine months of just tasting the child,
the umbilical cord and so forth,
and the kid listened for about four minutes.
He says, look, I know all of that, but Billy comes from Detroit.
I want to know, where do I come from?
[B] I don't know.
So you only tell them, okay, I [N] can ask a question.
No, it's over-explanation, that's called.
It's funny.
Well, I walked into their room and they, you know,
I have Playboy magazine, you know, every now and then pick up a copy.
I just, I like to read.
It's good, it gives good articles.
Good articles in there.
Yeah.
And all of a sudden, they're in bed,
they're with their thumbs and they're sleeping and the door was wide open.
They had, they'd cut out the centerfolds and they had them packed up on their door.
Sort of.
And it put you to sleep all right.
Yeah.
Happy dreams.
Kids are much more sophisticated and hip nowadays.
Oh, they really are.
And a couple of years ago, you know, they had the Renaissance Fair.
Yeah, we've had a couple of young ladies on who've done a couple of the things that they do on that show.
And they put on shows and they have puppet shows and things like that.
And we took the kids out there and one of my boys' name is Gunner.
And he was about four years old at the time.
And we were watching this Punch and Judy puppet show.
And all of a sudden, we hear this voice in the front say,
I want a hamburger, Coke and French fries.
He thought it was Jack of the Box.
That's the only thing they could relate to, right?
That's funny.
We're going to take a break here and we'll be right back.
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ That's a nice song, that's from the album, isn't it?
Yeah, it is.
Just out, is it?
It was just released about a month or so ago.
I didn't know you two fellows were so close, you and Bruce.
Were you playing a celebrity baseball team?
We did, a softball league.
Bruce, what did you do?
You owned it or something.
Whatever.
I never saw Bruce, I was out there playing.
_ What, what?
No, Bruce came out there.
Was this a regular softball team or what?
No, on Sundays they had a thing called the_
Dern's Dirty Shirt.
Yeah, that was the name of our team.
It was a team of, like Jerry Lewis had a team in the league,
and Bobby Guerin had a team, and PJs had a team,
and it was like the old Broadway show league in New York,
the same kind of thing, only here they had fast pitching,
and Rick was the catcher.
And so in fast pitching you have to be very good,
and Ricky was very good.
His brother David was a little lame, but_
_ [Bb] Come on, Bruce. _
I got a lot of exercise [N] trying to catch the ball.
Do you get tired of people coming up and saying,
I remember, my, Rick Nelson, my, how you've grown,
I remember when you were, you know,
that can drive you nuts, can't it?
Because they all remember when you were a little child on the show,
they sometimes put you in that image that you've never grown at all.
Well, they do.
I think it's more of a shock to the people, you know,
because they're the ones that create the image,
whatever it might be, you know.
_ I'm getting older, I have a family of my own.
Three?
I have three and one on the way.
Oh.
Green eyes. _
_ It _ was really nothing.
Yes.
_ _ _ _ Nice hand for that.
How old are the others?
Well, I have twin boys, six, and my girl is ten.
_ And they're really funny.
They really are.
I know we wanted them to be the first to know that Chris, my wife, is expecting.
So we called them all up in the room and told them.
They were all very happy and everything. _ _
Matthew, who was one of the boys, said,
_ well, tell me, what you guys do, just talk it over? _ _
_ He's not old enough.
He's six.
And I didn't really want to feel like going into it.
_ But he's funny.
You just talk it over?
_ Yeah.
_ _ We talk a lot.
_ _ _ _ Have _ _ _ they asked explicit questions yet about the young children will do?
Not really.
I think _ they know. _
_ I don't know.
It's weird because_
Most parents over-explain.
They dread the day when a little child says, you know,
start to ask about that, how this happened.
In fact, there's a story that's so great.
A little four-year-old boy went to his mother and says, where did I come from? _
And his mother, Facey and Evan, when she tried to gently explain,
the father planted the seed in its place in the uterus and so forth.
And after nine months of just tasting the child,
the umbilical cord and so forth,
and the kid listened for about four minutes.
He says, look, I know all of that, but Billy comes from Detroit.
I want to know, where do I come from?
_ _ [B] I don't know.
So you only tell them, okay, I [N] can ask a question.
No, it's _ _ _ over-explanation, that's called.
It's funny.
Well, I walked into their room and they, you know,
I have _ Playboy magazine, you know, every now and then pick up a copy.
I just, I like to read.
It's good, it gives good articles.
Good articles in there.
Yeah.
And all of a sudden, they're in bed,
they're with their thumbs and they're sleeping and the door was wide open.
They had, they'd cut out the centerfolds and they had them packed up on their door.
_ _ Sort of.
And it put you to sleep all right.
Yeah.
_ _ Happy dreams.
Kids are much more sophisticated and hip nowadays.
Oh, they really are.
And a couple of years ago, you know, they had the Renaissance Fair.
Yeah, we've had a couple of young ladies on who've done a couple of the things that they do on that show.
And they put on shows and they have puppet shows and things like that.
And we took the kids out there and one of my boys' name is Gunner.
And he was about four years old at the time.
And we were watching this Punch and Judy puppet show.
And all of a sudden, we hear this voice in the front say,
I want a hamburger, Coke and French fries.
He thought it was Jack of the Box. _ _
_ _ _ That's the only thing they could relate to, right? _
That's funny.
We're going to take a break here and we'll be right back. _
_ _ _ _ That's a nice song, that's from the album, isn't it?
Yeah, it is.
Just out, is it?
It was just released about a month or so ago.
I didn't know you two fellows were so close, you and Bruce.
Were you playing a celebrity baseball team?
We did, a softball league.
Bruce, what did you do?
You owned it or something.
Whatever.
I never saw Bruce, I was out there playing.
_ What, what?
No, Bruce came out there.
Was this a regular softball team or what?
No, on Sundays they had a thing called the_
Dern's Dirty Shirt.
Yeah, that was the name of our team.
It was a team of, like Jerry Lewis had a team in the league,
and Bobby Guerin had a team, and PJs had a team,
and it was like the old Broadway show league in New York,
the same kind of thing, only here they had fast pitching,
and Rick was the catcher.
And so in fast pitching you have to be very good,
and Ricky was very good.
His brother David was a little lame, but_
_ [Bb] Come on, Bruce. _
I got a lot of exercise [N] trying to catch the ball.
Do you get tired of people coming up and saying,
I remember, my, Rick Nelson, my, how you've grown,
I remember when you were, you know,
that can drive you nuts, can't it?
Because they all remember when you were a little child on the show,
they sometimes put you in that image that you've never grown at all.
Well, they do.
I think it's more of a shock to the people, you know,
because they're the ones that create the image,
whatever it might be, you know.
_ I'm getting older, I have a family of my own.
Three?
I have three and one on the way.
Oh.
Green eyes. _
_ It _ was really nothing.
Yes.
_ _ _ _ Nice hand for that.
How old are the others?
Well, I have twin boys, six, and my girl is ten.
_ And they're really funny.
They really are.
I know we wanted them to be the first to know that Chris, my wife, is expecting.
So we called them all up in the room and told them.
They were all very happy and everything. _ _
Matthew, who was one of the boys, said,
_ well, tell me, what you guys do, just talk it over? _ _
_ He's not old enough.
He's six.
And I didn't really want to feel like going into it.
_ But he's funny.
You just talk it over?
_ Yeah.
_ _ We talk a lot.
_ _ _ _ Have _ _ _ they asked explicit questions yet about the young children will do?
Not really.
I think _ they know. _
_ I don't know.
It's weird because_
Most parents over-explain.
They dread the day when a little child says, you know,
start to ask about that, how this happened.
In fact, there's a story that's so great.
A little four-year-old boy went to his mother and says, where did I come from? _
And his mother, Facey and Evan, when she tried to gently explain,
the father planted the seed in its place in the uterus and so forth.
And after nine months of just tasting the child,
the umbilical cord and so forth,
and the kid listened for about four minutes.
He says, look, I know all of that, but Billy comes from Detroit.
I want to know, where do I come from?
_ _ [B] I don't know.
So you only tell them, okay, I [N] can ask a question.
No, it's _ _ _ over-explanation, that's called.
It's funny.
Well, I walked into their room and they, you know,
I have _ Playboy magazine, you know, every now and then pick up a copy.
I just, I like to read.
It's good, it gives good articles.
Good articles in there.
Yeah.
And all of a sudden, they're in bed,
they're with their thumbs and they're sleeping and the door was wide open.
They had, they'd cut out the centerfolds and they had them packed up on their door.
_ _ Sort of.
And it put you to sleep all right.
Yeah.
_ _ Happy dreams.
Kids are much more sophisticated and hip nowadays.
Oh, they really are.
And a couple of years ago, you know, they had the Renaissance Fair.
Yeah, we've had a couple of young ladies on who've done a couple of the things that they do on that show.
And they put on shows and they have puppet shows and things like that.
And we took the kids out there and one of my boys' name is Gunner.
And he was about four years old at the time.
And we were watching this Punch and Judy puppet show.
And all of a sudden, we hear this voice in the front say,
I want a hamburger, Coke and French fries.
He thought it was Jack of the Box. _ _
_ _ _ That's the only thing they could relate to, right? _
That's funny.
We're going to take a break here and we'll be right back. _