Tim Tam & The Turn Ons - Wait A Minute

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Uploaded by on Feb 18, 2008

Tim Tam & The Turn Ons - Wait A Minute

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  • That is indeed the old Grande Ballroom

  • Oh man i remember Robin Seymour 1966 the Rationals and the frost, Swing time channel 9 CKLW dammit! I still play guitar! I am 52!The unreglead segements, They played "The story of my life" on that show --do you remember those guys??

  • I;m 58 and was actually on Swingtime once when I was about 15 or so.

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  • UNCLE RICK :( i miss youuuu. Everytime I hear this I cry!! Rip Tim Tam!

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  • @bpsaros1 Greenfield and Mich. ave was the Target teen club Managed by AnnMarston

  • I'm 55 and will never forget rockin' robin seymour, cklw and wknr in dearborn, mi....where I grew up.......OOOOOOOOWWWWWWWW!!!!!

  • I came across this by accident today while looking for another song. What a great beat and it was played a lot in Lansing, MI where I grew up. When I was a weekend DJ in Lansing while attending Michigan State, I played this whenever it was requested. I had forgotten that they were from Detroit. Loved the picture of the old Grande Ballroom.

  • @gicody we didn't have that big of graduating class....don't make me go get our yearbook, fess up.

  • @lizcar From Allen Park and graduated in 71 Aquinas.

  • bolobill, I believe those Tim Tam apts on Champaign were torn down earlier this year. They were not well maintained

  • From Lincoln Park and graduated in 71 from Aquinas.

  • I'm from Detroit....oh my god... my peeps!

  • From Allen Park, Michigan...my hometown..

  • I looked for, Wait A Minute, for 40-years, before finding a 45 rpm online. The song made the top 40 in the national capitol area. What I found most memorable was that singular sweet guitar rif, as electric guitars were still in their infancy. The tune and the group were on a roll. A lot of water under the bridge - nice to hear this again.

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