Iluvthe80s
10-25-01, 06:39 PM
VH-1 will air 5 previous Behind The Music episodes this Sunday, October 28th. These are Director's Cuts which have more information in them. Here is a list:
Director's Cuts
VH1 returns from the vaults with added revelations in our Behind the Music director's cuts! Now there's more Mamas & the Papas madness, Snoop Dogg troubles, Journey jealousy, Leif Garrett mayhem, and general Ozzy Osbourne overindulgence. Tune in October 28 at 2:30 pm ET. Something this big is hard to miss.
More Director's Cuts...
Leif Garrett
In this special expanded edition, there's more on Leif Garrett's emotional reunion with Roland Winkler, the friend who was paralyzed in a car crash that also threw the teen idol's career off the rails. Relive the horrors of Garrett's heroin addiction and follow our hero as he tries to rebuild his life with the assistance of a new band.
The Mamas & the Papas
In true '60s fashion, the Mamas & the Papas not only leapt up the charts, but into each other's beds as well. Since their Behind the Music episode first aired, Papa John Phillips, author of their classics "Monday Monday" and "California Dreamin'," died of heart failure. Mama Michelle recalls the musical legacy of her mentor, lover, and husband.
Snoop Dogg
Murder was the case that they gave him, but Snoop Dogg survived to have one of the fastest-selling debuts of all time. In our added footage, the rapper reveals the complicated man behind the blunt-smoking cartoon, and does some serious soul-searching about his time in jail, his murder trial, and his feud with 2Pac.
Journey
They were struggling jazz-funkers. Then they were AOR deities. Steve Perry left the band. Then he rejoined. Then he left again. Or was he pushed? Built on nonstop internal feuds, the Byzantine story of Journey has become a Behind the Music classic. Using exclusive interviews, our director's cut paints a larger portrait of the pressures put upon all three of their singers.
Ozzy Osbourne
There was no way you could tell the Wizard of Ozz's story in a mere hour. Now this metal leviathan gets the 90-minute special he deserves. Yep, bats and doves are still on the menu, and Ozzy once again explains why he thought the Alamo was a toilet. But in this director's cut, you'll learn more about his tortured childhood, his relationship with Randy Rhodes, and his complicated medical history.
Director's Cuts
VH1 returns from the vaults with added revelations in our Behind the Music director's cuts! Now there's more Mamas & the Papas madness, Snoop Dogg troubles, Journey jealousy, Leif Garrett mayhem, and general Ozzy Osbourne overindulgence. Tune in October 28 at 2:30 pm ET. Something this big is hard to miss.
More Director's Cuts...
Leif Garrett
In this special expanded edition, there's more on Leif Garrett's emotional reunion with Roland Winkler, the friend who was paralyzed in a car crash that also threw the teen idol's career off the rails. Relive the horrors of Garrett's heroin addiction and follow our hero as he tries to rebuild his life with the assistance of a new band.
The Mamas & the Papas
In true '60s fashion, the Mamas & the Papas not only leapt up the charts, but into each other's beds as well. Since their Behind the Music episode first aired, Papa John Phillips, author of their classics "Monday Monday" and "California Dreamin'," died of heart failure. Mama Michelle recalls the musical legacy of her mentor, lover, and husband.
Snoop Dogg
Murder was the case that they gave him, but Snoop Dogg survived to have one of the fastest-selling debuts of all time. In our added footage, the rapper reveals the complicated man behind the blunt-smoking cartoon, and does some serious soul-searching about his time in jail, his murder trial, and his feud with 2Pac.
Journey
They were struggling jazz-funkers. Then they were AOR deities. Steve Perry left the band. Then he rejoined. Then he left again. Or was he pushed? Built on nonstop internal feuds, the Byzantine story of Journey has become a Behind the Music classic. Using exclusive interviews, our director's cut paints a larger portrait of the pressures put upon all three of their singers.
Ozzy Osbourne
There was no way you could tell the Wizard of Ozz's story in a mere hour. Now this metal leviathan gets the 90-minute special he deserves. Yep, bats and doves are still on the menu, and Ozzy once again explains why he thought the Alamo was a toilet. But in this director's cut, you'll learn more about his tortured childhood, his relationship with Randy Rhodes, and his complicated medical history.