11-18-2024, 09:20 PM
Lawrence E. Badgley - Hilo
Doctor Feelgood
"...Dr. Laurence E. Badgley, aka Dr. Feelgood, was the tour physician to The Rolling Stones and Led Zeppelin in the 1970s.
Dr. Laurence E. Badgley, who was a star in the 1970's movie " Cocksucker Blues ", first became famous as the original " Dr. Feelgood ", the notorious doctor for the Rolling Stones. In an article by Andy Warhol in "Rolling Stone" for April 12, 1973, Truman Capote was quoted as saying the following about Dr. Badgley:
"They had this doctor on the plane who was a young doctor from San Francisco, rather good looking. He would pass through the plane with a big plate of pills, every kind you could imagine, everything from vitamin C to coke ... I couldn't really quite figure out why. He had just started practice in San Francisco, and this seemed sort of a dramatic thing to be doing, traveling with, uh ... I mean, especially since he wasn't particularly a great fan of theirs..."
Doctor Feelgood
"...Dr. Laurence E. Badgley, aka Dr. Feelgood, was the tour physician to The Rolling Stones and Led Zeppelin in the 1970s.
Dr. Laurence E. Badgley, who was a star in the 1970's movie " Cocksucker Blues ", first became famous as the original " Dr. Feelgood ", the notorious doctor for the Rolling Stones. In an article by Andy Warhol in "Rolling Stone" for April 12, 1973, Truman Capote was quoted as saying the following about Dr. Badgley:
"They had this doctor on the plane who was a young doctor from San Francisco, rather good looking. He would pass through the plane with a big plate of pills, every kind you could imagine, everything from vitamin C to coke ... I couldn't really quite figure out why. He had just started practice in San Francisco, and this seemed sort of a dramatic thing to be doing, traveling with, uh ... I mean, especially since he wasn't particularly a great fan of theirs..."