The T.A.M.I. Show: Collector's Edition - DVD Trailer

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DVD trailer for The T.A.M.I. Show: Collector's Edition.

More info: http://www.shoutfactory.com/browse/312/the_tami_show.aspx

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  • The best concert evah! Finally available. Thank you Jesus

  • After having to live with bootlegs of this for 35 years, it will be great to have an official release of this. Much Music showed a real good quality letterboxed copy of this in the 80s, but this looks fantastic.

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  • New Year's Eve of my senior year, December 31, 1964. It was the midnight show at the Salem Theater in Salem, IL, and a group of 8-10 of us went to see it. It Blew me away!

  • @yourtubesteak I taped the version that appeared on Much Music (on Beta, @*#&!). That version ended with James Brown's godhead set. Sherman's burning down Atlanta was nuthin' compared to JB's scorching of the Santa Monica Civic. I'm amazed that the Stones' had the guts to go out and do their set, but they went out and did alright. This flick is the only thing on earth that ever convinced me I was born twenty years too late.

  • I like the bouncing at 1:50

  • I remember watching it on TV when I was I guess 14 or 15 It was great for the time that for sure although living in NY I saw James Brown at the Apollo and I saw the Who as second billing for Wislon Pickett and Cream unknown to me at the time as 3rd or 4th billing also Mitch Ryder shared the top star with Wilson Picked This was a Murray the K show in and old huge 1930 move theatre on the east side around 47th st The Who were already breaking guitars

  • @elamite66 It was recorded in October, 1964 and released in late December of that year.

  • TAMI is a real gem of rock n' roll history. It almost seems surreal at the end when all the performers are on stage together

  • Even back then American knowledge was VERY poor!

    The Rolling Stones are NOT "Mersey Beat"!

    That groan out the way, it do look a GREAT collection.

  • Lesley Gore was TOPS in the TAMI Show! Even the commentary in the DVD states this.

  • @elamite66 I think it was 1964, but not sure, at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium.

  •  John Lennon?

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