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T.A.M.I. First concert of rock and roll era - PBS 2 hour documentary This was a concert that was shown in the movie theatre in 1964, and that was the last time it was seen. It's on PBS, and it is the first rock-n-roll concert ever shown, and everything was filmed on the spot with no editing at the time it was filmed. This was an important time in American history, when Black and white fans of rock-n-roll were able to sit together in an audience, and enjoy the music of these musicians/performers together.
The musicians/artists includes Chuck Berry, James Brown, Smokey Robinson, the Supremes the Rolling Stones, Marvin Gaye, the Beach Boys and more. I think this is a great show and DVD/cds to have as a collection. It shows the early acts of rock-n-roll, and you get to appreciate the artists of real music that influenced many young musicians/artists that followed in their footsteps. T . Check your local PBS listings to see when it airs in your era. [Edited 3/13/10 15:30pm] | |
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Good lookin' out but they've been forewarned:
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theAudience said: Good lookin' out but they've been forewarned:
http://prince.org/msg/8/3...sg_7296114 Music for adventurous listeners tA Tribal Records Oh okay, thanks! Didn't see the thread. I guess I didn't look far enough. Anyway, I'm watching the show now and loving it!! Isn't is something how far we've come as a country, even if we still have some issues to iron out? I can't wait to see James Brown and the Supremes performance. Sadly, I've never heard of the T.A.M.I. show. I loved Smokey Robinson's performance. I've never seen him get down like that. He always seemed like the cool and suave crooner. [Edited 3/13/10 15:32pm] I always loved Leslie Gore's song "It's my party and I cry if I want to"...those were the innocent days of music. [Edited 3/13/10 15:33pm] | |
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2elijah said: Oh okay, thanks! Didn't see the thread. I guess I didn't look far enough. Anyway, I'm watching the show now and loving it!! Isn't is something how far we've come as a country, even if we still have some issues to iron out? I can't wait to see James Brown and the Supremes performance.
Sadly, I've never heard of the T.A.M.I. show. I loved Smokey Robinson's performance. I've never seen him get down like that. He always seemed like the cool and suave crooner. I always loved Leslie Gore's song "It's my party and I cry if I want to"...those were the innocent days of music. In a sense, yes. I guess it depends on your perspective as to where we currently are. I bought this show when it was initially released on DVD with the previously missing Beach Boys footage. Keith Richards has stated that it was their biggest show biz mistake following James Brown. Music for adventurous listeners tA Tribal Records "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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theAudience said: 2elijah said: Oh okay, thanks! Didn't see the thread. I guess I didn't look far enough. Anyway, I'm watching the show now and loving it!! Isn't is something how far we've come as a country, even if we still have some issues to iron out? I can't wait to see James Brown and the Supremes performance.
Sadly, I've never heard of the T.A.M.I. show. I loved Smokey Robinson's performance. I've never seen him get down like that. He always seemed like the cool and suave crooner. I always loved Leslie Gore's song "It's my party and I cry if I want to"...those were the innocent days of music. In a sense, yes. I guess it depends on your perspective as to where we currently are. I bought this show when it was initially released on DVD with the previously missing Beach Boys footage. Keith Richards has stated that it was their biggest show biz mistake following James Brown. Music for adventurous listeners tA Tribal Records OMG...I can see why Keith felt that way. I am breathless after that performance by James! Now I've seen footage of his early performances, but lawd have mercy, that just broke all performance I have ever seen of him. That performance took me by storm. James was phenomenal..no way can he ever be copied. He's already done, what could be done. I can't believe that was the first time white audiences seen James Brown under one roof. That's what the lady at PBS said. Well, he shocked the beejeesus out of them that night for sure. What a performance! [Edited 3/13/10 16:22pm] | |
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I saw the footage a few years ago, the white folks went nuts when Marvin and James hit the stage, James more likely because of his dancing. And the Rolling Stones had to follow all of them (INCLUDING Chuck Berry, the Everly Brothers, the Miracles and the Supremes). BIG mistake, I agree @ Keith. [Edited 3/13/10 16:31pm] | |
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Who could follow this?
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funkpill said: Who could follow this?
James did this to piss the concert promoter off. He felt he should've closed the show. Mick and the guys later said they were petrified to hit the stage afterwards. | |
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And they should've been and it shows..
Notice Mick trying to sneak in some J.B. moves | |
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