Tim North - Dow Jones and the Industrials

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Uploaded by on Oct 10, 2007

Tim North - all round good guy, musician, and artist who passed on in 2003. Original drummer for Dow Jones and the Industrials

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  • HAPPY BIRTHDAY TIMBO!!!! Miss you like crazy everyday bother and always will.

    Hugs and KIsses

    kimmibaby

  • Septembe 17, 2010. Happy 50th Birthday, Timbo. We left 50 kisses under your tree. And boy, we got all choclatey messy in your honor. Eternal love, S&T

  • I went to almost every performance of Dow Jones and the Industrials. When I bought Hoosier Hysteria Tim signed it 'David thank you very mucho Rico Brylcream'. Hever thought to search youtube for them till today. Awesome to see them. So sorry about his passing.

  • 2003? fuck. i miss tim every day

    peace my friend

  • can you believe i haven't seen this yet? just started doin youtube cuz got my first laptop yesterday. whoever made and posted this video is an angel we love Timbo. he's so cool and dreamy i, like so many, miss him horribly but this video brings back so many joyful memories. and how 'bout those Industrials! you guys are the best!

  • It's so cool the so many of you remember Tim. I completely agree with you about the Hoverdrum. Greatful that you mentioned the Hoverdrum Drum.

  • Indeed!

  • yes, monti- tim was from huntington

  • hey HW films- very nice, i just kinda stumbled upon this and there's still a deep void where Tim used to be. he was a supremely talented, kind and beautiful human being. we need to put some Hoverdrum video on here. people need to know how fucking cool that was!

  • I thank you, with mixed emotions. I'm glad to know that Tim had some sucess, but I am sad to know that he is gone. I lost touch with him after we graduated from H.S., but I always knew that he had talent.

    My best memory of Tim was when we walked down a street of Huntington, smoking a doobie (it was my first toke).

    Thanks for answering my question. Tim was a great guy, and I hope he knows that we all love and miss him.

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