I said this on one of Tom’s videos - he’s like the Clarkson’s Farm for London Cabbies. A real bloke, doing a real job, and educating people along the way. Many of us take Cabbies for granted.
Tom is a really talented TH-camr and explains so well the whole world of Cabbies and the moral code and ethics of it that still exist. The one thing that sticks out is how hard you have to work, how many outgoings there are and how hand to mouth it can be. Respect.
Thanks for the feedback mate, that was recorded a long time ago and I only had the one radio mic at the time, subsequent videos I had a two mic system so the audio was a lot better. Thanks for the watching 👍🏻
@CockneyCabbies I know London cabbies like obscure facts about London so if you ever pick up a fan you can reliably inform them that when The Who played at the old Charlton Athletic ground in 1976 it was listed in the Guinness book of records as the loudest concert ever. They stopped listing this entry as bands started playing at ridiculously high volumes. Another obscure fact. Def Leppard guitarist Phil Collen is a Londoner who joined the well known Sheffield band in the 80s. He is actually pictured on Deep Purples classic 'Made in Japan' live album. The photos for the old vinyl album were taken at the Brixton Sundown which I think now is the Brixton o2 academy.
Tom's the new Fred Housego, typical Essex boy but great ambassador for the London taxi trade. London taxis should be allowed to drive down every street in London and other private hire vehicles should have numbers limited.🥸🇬🇧
I said this on one of Tom’s videos - he’s like the Clarkson’s Farm for London Cabbies. A real bloke, doing a real job, and educating people along the way. Many of us take Cabbies for granted.
What a great guy, a real asset to the trade.
Tom is a really nice guy, and great for our trade
Tom is a very switched on guy. Love his channel.just started watching this last month.a real natural in from of camera.
Tom is a really talented TH-camr and explains so well the whole world of Cabbies and the moral code and ethics of it that still exist. The one thing that sticks out is how hard you have to work, how many outgoings there are and how hand to mouth it can be. Respect.
We cannot argue with that at all
The great thing about black London cabs is that feeling you get of only being there under sufference.
It's magic!
Black Cabs are magic
Tom’s great personality always comes through on his videos. Top man 👍🏽
Thanks for a great insight into one of London’s finest and keep up the good work Tom 👍🏻
Thanks mate, nice to see he is now wearing one of your badge holders
Such a nice chap and a great asset to the London Cab Trade
Definitely, couldnt agree more
Tom is a great guy and comes across as very likeable. Thanks for the interview
Tom is great and a fantastic ambassador for the trade
Great ambassador for the Taxi trade , keep up the good work Tom 👌
Tom is a great ambassador and a very good friend also
Hi tom , you should go on the robert elms show as a listed londoner, it would be a great advert for the trade 👍
Tom is a great advert for the trade
Love Tom’s videos
So do we
Different to the usual back of a Taxi videos I watch
Glad you liked it Adam, thanks for watching
Great interview, guys. More of the same soon. 🥂🥂
Lots more coming mate, make sure youy are subscribed
@@JamieTheCabby subscribed!! 👊🏾
@@pinderworld-travelenthusiast thank you
One tip Jamie, wear a microphone so your level with you guest :) I subbed to Tom, ages ago. I puts out great content.
Thanks for the feedback mate, that was recorded a long time ago and I only had the one radio mic at the time, subsequent videos I had a two mic system so the audio was a lot better. Thanks for the watching 👍🏻
I like him you guys are lucky to have him in your trade
Yes we like him too
nice 1 Tom.
Glad you enjoyed it
This sounds like you're being interviewed by Roger Daltrey.
Wish I had Rogers money 😂😂
@CockneyCabbies I know London cabbies like obscure facts about London so if you ever pick up a fan you can reliably inform them that when The Who played at the old Charlton Athletic ground in 1976 it was listed in the Guinness book of records as the loudest concert ever. They stopped listing this entry as bands started playing at ridiculously high volumes. Another obscure fact. Def Leppard guitarist Phil Collen is a Londoner who joined the well known Sheffield band in the 80s. He is actually pictured on Deep Purples classic 'Made in Japan' live album. The photos for the old vinyl album were taken at the Brixton Sundown which I think now is the Brixton o2 academy.
Well done Tom your only young once
Yes you are and we allneed to make the most of the time we have
😎
I wana do it
What do you wanna do?
@@JamieTheCabby the knowledge
@@Finggy sign up and get yourself a moped and your all set to do it
@@JamieTheCabby I'm currently a private hire driver so I get around, might just do it with my hybrid car
@@Finggy many private hire drivers have done it that way, there is nothing stopping you from doing it other than yourself!
Tom's the new Fred Housego, typical Essex boy but great ambassador for the London taxi trade.
London taxis should be allowed to drive down every street in London and other private hire vehicles should have numbers limited.🥸🇬🇧