Leslie West

Birth : 1945-10-22, New York City, New York, USA

Movies

Night of the Guitars
Guitar
Recorded during the event "Night of the Guitars" at Hammersmith Odeon in London on Nov. 26, 1988. 1. Pete Haycock: Dr. Brown I Presume (4:39) 2. Steve Hunter: The Idler (5:23) 3. Randy California: Groove Thing (5:06) 4. Robby Krieger: Roadhouse Blues (6:57) 5. Wishbone Ash: In The Skin (7:36) 6. Leslie West: Imaginary Western (6:18) 7. Steve Howe: Sharp On Attack (3:18) 8. Alvin Lee: No Limit (4:56) 9. Lee, West, Turner, Hunter: Whole Lotta Shakin' (8:20) 10. Steve Hunter: Black Cat (4:46) 11. Pete Haycock: Lucienne (6:55) 12. Randy California: Hey Joe (5:45) 13. Robby Krieger: Strut A Various (6:08) 14. Wishbone Ash: The King Will Come (8:30) 15. Leslie West: Never In My Life (5:31) 16. Steve Howe: The Clap (5:57) 17. Alvin Lee: Ain't Nothin' Shakin' (6:30) 18. Howe, Powell, California, Haycock, Krieger: All Along The Watchtower (6:44)
Woodstock Diary
Himself - Mountain
Woodstock Diary was originally broadcasted on U.S. TV in August 1994 - in honor of the 25th anniversary of the event. Later it was released on DVD with remastered 5.1 sound. It includes performances not shown in the Woodstock movie but not exclusively. Between the songs there are recent interviews with the producers / organizers of Woodstock Joel Rosenman, John Roberts, Michael Lang, the stage announcer Wavy Gravy and Lisa Law (a member of the Hog Farm who helped out at the festival).
Thunder and Mud
Mark Starr
An entertaining combination of heavy-metal rockers and female mud wrestlers hosted by Jessica Hahn.
The Money Pit
Lana
After being evicted from their Manhattan apartment, a couple buy what looks like the home of their dreams—only to find themselves saddled with a bank-account-draining nightmare. Struggling to keep their relationship together as their rambling mansion falls to pieces around them, the two watch in hilarious horror as everything—including the kitchen sink—disappears into the Money Pit.
Midsummer Rock: The Cincinnati Pop Festival 1970
Midsummer Rock is a television program based on the Cincinnati Pop Festival. The 90-minute TV version featured Alice Cooper, Mountain, Grand Funk Railroad, The Stooges, and Traffic.