A friend of mine came visiting, I remember spending a lot of time playing records with back in the day. We came across this video and I pointed out to him Mike fooling around behind Tommy, because he was playing a six string bass. My friend was cracking up so bad and kept hitting replay and cracking up some more. It was hysterical, like being back at summer camp! 😀
I was a kid during the 60's. They were huge. Tommy was a great writer and musician surrounded by superb musicians. There music along with others like 1910 Fruitgum Company actually found it's way into later acts like the Cars , Elvis Costello and other New Wave groups so it dd have influence and impact. I wish the RNRHOF would see that. Anyway REM covered " Draggin the Line " . Bill Idol did " Mony Mony " . Joan Jett who was Inducted and brought Tommy with her made a hit out of " Crimson and Clover" . Tommy penned those . He also wrote an Auto called " Me, the Mob , and the Music ' which was about his label being a Mafia outfit complete with Goombata hangout and everything. It was listed as Fourteenth best RNR BIo by Rolling Stone . Rumor has it that Martin Scorcese has been interested in it. Still Tommy has lotsa great music. Check out Kathleen MacArthur !
"I Think We're Alone Now" is also a recent upload on my channel, Ron. These guys were never big over here in the UK, but I figure they should have been.
Thanks, yes TJ & The Shondells had a lot of great songs! Tommy James is still touring in the U.S. and has a new album coming out soon. He also has a movie about his life due out in a year or two and possibly a Broadway play about his life! Take care, Ron
Love Tommy James & The Shondells. Thank you, Ron!
A friend of mine came visiting, I remember spending a lot of time playing records with back in the day. We came across this video and I pointed out to him Mike fooling around behind Tommy, because he was playing a six string bass. My friend was cracking up so bad and kept hitting replay and cracking up some more. It was hysterical, like being back at summer camp! 😀
Wayne Ferrier thanks for the comments! Have a great week, I'll see you on the Tommy James Board Buddies page! Ron Wells
THANKD 4 DIGGING THIS UP
Thanks Ron, nice pair of tunes, brings back memories
You're very welcome Steve!
LUV That Bubblegum era....
I was a kid during the 60's. They were huge. Tommy was a great writer and musician surrounded by superb musicians. There music along with others like 1910 Fruitgum Company actually found it's way into later acts like the Cars , Elvis Costello and other New Wave groups so it dd have influence and impact. I wish the RNRHOF would see that. Anyway REM covered " Draggin the Line " . Bill Idol did " Mony Mony " . Joan Jett who was Inducted and brought Tommy with her made a hit out of " Crimson and Clover" . Tommy penned those . He also wrote an Auto called " Me, the Mob , and the Music ' which was about his label being a Mafia outfit complete with Goombata hangout and everything. It was listed as Fourteenth best RNR BIo by Rolling Stone . Rumor has it that Martin Scorcese has been interested in it. Still Tommy has lotsa great music. Check out Kathleen MacArthur !
ues they were massive outsold evryon in 1968-69
Tommy james, já tinha assistido.
Valeu a postagem.
Muito fofo! 😘
"I Think We're Alone Now" is also a recent upload on my channel, Ron. These guys were never big over here in the UK, but I figure they should have been.
Thanks, yes TJ & The Shondells had a lot of great songs! Tommy James is still touring in the U.S. and has a new album coming out soon. He also has a movie about his life due out in a year or two and possibly a Broadway play about his life! Take care, Ron
I'll be watching out for that new album!
I believe the new album is an acoustic album.
Yes, I think they should have been!
Cool/makes me know why I was Fan,Just a kid ,but had a ear for music!
Good Bass line!
Fans, I have a question. What's up with the Shondells under Tommy James and Tommy Roe. What's the story?
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Love this song , wat year was this ???
I believe 1967 when it first came out!
1967