Absolute legendary band! ❤ Thank you for the wonderful music that you and your amazing band have blessed the world with! Please carry on so that the discernible music lovers can still enjoy your music!!!💕💕💕
One of the most iconic groups of the 80's. And Babble of the 90's. *LOVE YOU TOM!* p.s. Happy Birthday today, Sept 20th, to Alannah Currie! Who turns 65 today
As a teen growing up in the US most kids didn't even know who the Thompson Twins were. My circle of friends loved their music. I could hear the layers of the song with each instrument. The Thompson Twins were and are a cut above the rest and deserved more love in the US.
Into the Gap (LP and song) is/are a masterpiece! Most ardent fans would enjoy hearing live the LP in its entirety. Most unfortunate the fans will never again see the trio (that being Tom, Alannah and Joe) perform live.
I saw The Culture Club/B-52s/Tom Bailey tour in the US 3 times (FOR TOM) and it was spectacular! Now, I have tickets to see him and Thomas Dolby as part of the Totally Tubular Tour - so happy to see him tour any way, any time! :) The music was amazing then and totally holds up to this day!
Tom should play Roll Over as a surprise track - it was voted Thompson Twins best song by Facenbook fans. And it wasn't even released! Great interview, btw!
Enjoyed the interview. The host knows his stuff. I remember in spring '84, when two of the more hip, bohemian students at school put the newly-minted Doctor Doctor single on the ancient dansette style record player in the art room one break time. It sounded intriguing: strange but good. The song still sounds as box-fresh as it did then. Great band.
Thanks for the interview!!!! Many of the fans were wondering if he'd play in the US or UK order... Now we know.... And we heard rumour of that other working arrangement and were also calling it the Tom Tom Tom Tom Club Tour several years ago.... Good to hear that Tom confirm it was something that was in the works, even if it never came to fruition...
Absurdly underrated. You mentioned Talking Heads; I loved Talking Heads, but I like TT better. More consistently unique, with a deeper range of hits, IMHO.
I believe the only Into the Gap track that was never played was Who Can Stop the Rain. No Peace for the Wicked, Day After Day and Storm on The Sea were all played during the Into the Gap Tour.
@@babbletwins Believe you are correct. I think Storm on the Sea was swapped out for one of the other album tracks during different dates. I was just watching the Live in Japan youtube video where SOTS was played and it really just didn't work well.
@@babbletwins And I was speaking more holistically, tracks that had never ever been performed and I believe that WCSTR is the only one from the album that fits that bill.
@@sak4aak It's definitely a more somber song, but it should give Tom a break from the other more taxing songs... If he's going to perform 90+ minutes (hope for 105), and his voice hasn't been the same since he recovered, he'll need songs like these, or focus on the instrumentals...
Absolute legendary band! ❤
Thank you for the wonderful music that you and your amazing band have blessed the world with! Please carry on so that the discernible music lovers can still enjoy your music!!!💕💕💕
One of the most iconic groups of the 80's. And Babble of the 90's. *LOVE YOU TOM!*
p.s. Happy Birthday today, Sept 20th, to Alannah Currie! Who turns 65 today
As a teen growing up in the US most kids didn't even know who the Thompson Twins were. My circle of friends loved their music. I could hear the layers of the song with each instrument. The Thompson Twins were and are a cut above the rest and deserved more love in the US.
Man of distinction. Thank you Tom Bailey for TT. Without you, what's TT?
Tom Bailey is a gifted visionary and musician I was a dedicated fan the first time I heard lies and hold me now.
What a legend
He's comes across really well
Into the Gap (LP and song) is/are a masterpiece! Most ardent fans would enjoy hearing live the LP in its entirety.
Most unfortunate the fans will never again see the trio (that being Tom, Alannah and Joe) perform live.
I saw The Culture Club/B-52s/Tom Bailey tour in the US 3 times (FOR TOM) and it was spectacular! Now, I have tickets to see him and Thomas Dolby as part of the Totally Tubular Tour - so happy to see him tour any way, any time! :) The music was amazing then and totally holds up to this day!
Great interview. Can't wait to see Tom perform into the gap before he heads to Australia 💖
If not for MTV we would have never heard of this great band. They were special
I disagree with that comment!
@@mikekaraoke OK For me anyway.
Tom should play Roll Over as a surprise track - it was voted Thompson Twins best song by Facenbook fans. And it wasn't even released! Great interview, btw!
Enjoyed the interview. The host knows his stuff. I remember in spring '84, when two of the more hip, bohemian students at school put the newly-minted Doctor Doctor single on the ancient dansette style record player in the art room one break time. It sounded intriguing: strange but good. The song still sounds as box-fresh as it did then. Great band.
Great interview, never got to see the twins back in the 80s, so am really looking forward to the Sydney concert!
Still looking Tom. You are so talented bro
Looking forward to the Into The Gap concert!!!!
Thanks for the interview!!!! Many of the fans were wondering if he'd play in the US or UK order... Now we know.... And we heard rumour of that other working arrangement and were also calling it the Tom Tom Tom Tom Club Tour several years ago.... Good to hear that Tom confirm it was something that was in the works, even if it never came to fruition...
Absurdly underrated. You mentioned Talking Heads; I loved Talking Heads, but I like TT better. More consistently unique, with a deeper range of hits, IMHO.
Hope he plays Passion Planet !!!!
Day after Day was part of the “Future Days” line up in 86. So even Tom forgot that haha. So it has been performed live before
I wish MTV and VH1 would start showing music videos again. Music would benefit and more singers and bands would be discovered. TH-cam is not enough.
Well in the UK, on Freeview we have BBCFour, The Great 80's, So 80's channels that show music videos!
I believe the only Into the Gap track that was never played was Who Can Stop the Rain. No Peace for the Wicked, Day After Day and Storm on The Sea were all played during the Into the Gap Tour.
True, but never all in the same show, if I recall correctly...
@@babbletwins Believe you are correct. I think Storm on the Sea was swapped out for one of the other album tracks during different dates. I was just watching the Live in Japan youtube video where SOTS was played and it really just didn't work well.
@@babbletwins And I was speaking more holistically, tracks that had never ever been performed and I believe that WCSTR is the only one from the album that fits that bill.
@@sak4aak It's definitely a more somber song, but it should give Tom a break from the other more taxing songs... If he's going to perform 90+ minutes (hope for 105), and his voice hasn't been the same since he recovered, he'll need songs like these, or focus on the instrumentals...
@@babbletwins I love the song. Something about how the vocals were out of time with the music was weird. Nothing else on that tour had that issue.
I bet Tom wrote all the TT hits, but had to split the credit. Because the writing credits go to all three. What a drag.
@ Yeah I do. But I liked the quirky trio. Still do.
Why is the band called The Thompson Twins???
Characters out of TinTin ..I know what doesn't really answer your question
@@boofuls Oh, okay I'll have to check that show out. Thank you.
The best songs by the Thompson Twins were not their hits. The non-hits are timeless.