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T- Bones "No Matter What Shape (Your Stomach's in)- 1966

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Great band, Great Song from 1966. Used in an Alka Seltzer Commercial...

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  • Does anyone know the name of the show? I'm curious at the butcher shop theme.

  • @interceptor2001

    Hullabaloo

  • Didn't this band later become Hamilton, Joe Frank and Reynolds??

  • @keca1430

    Not the whole band, I think maybe 2 guys.

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  • An awesome song! Such a simple melody, turned into a tune that has mid-60's written all over it. I never tire of hearing it.

  • Wow...... How simple and nice things used to be!

    Sadly We have forgotten how to have fun just like that......

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  • these guys became hamilton joe frank and reynolds

    so look them up

  • I suddenly feel like doing the Pony or the Jerk

  • Gotta love those hokey backdrops Hullabaloo always used, trying to capture the theme of the song title or band's name. And the girls usually having to stand frozen for 2-1/2 to 3 minutes? I couldn't have done it....I would have smiled or made a face.

  • @hkyoutoob I wanted a Mosrite and a Rick so bad back in the day. I put much play time on the Ricks, but I haven't picked up a Mosrite in awhile. Johnny Ramone got the Mosrite Venture II some notoriety 1-2 decades later, but to me that parallel pickup is FUGLY. Thanks again!

  • @325v64 Agree, two guitarists, and the bassist, too cool! Also, Lee Dorman, and Erik Brann of IB used them. They were also popular with the surf sound, and, were quite expensive at the time. However, they did not turn out to be real useable and playabe classics from the 60's era, as did, for example, the Strat, Tele, and several Gibson models did.

  • Are those guys adorable? or what?

  • @Johng10000 Hal

  • Lets give credit to the real T-Bones:Members of the Wrecking Crew. The W/C members were hired by Joe Saraceno after he heard The Shape song on the Alka Seltzer commercial. After it hit big, like the Marketts, he hired people of the street to be a "Ghost Band My source: The wrecking Crew Rockumentary

  • These guys were really part of "The wrecking Crew" a group of studio musicians that did "alot" of the rock & roll songs.

  • Those guys are just SOOOOOOO cute!

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