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'The Tomorrow Show: Punk & New Wave' trailer
"The Tomorrow Show: Punk & New Wave" features classic performances and interviews from Tom Snyder's late night talk show. The two-disc set features classic appearances from a completely irascible Johnny Rotten, Iggy Pop, Wendy O. Williams and The Ramones, plus a great roundtable discussion about punk rock featuring Joan Jett, Paul Weller, Bill Graham, Kim Fowley and L.A. Times music critic Robert Hilburn.
Author: YuppiePunk
Length: 00:58
Uploaded: 23.4.2006
Viewed: 19265×
Rating (20×):
Video Category: Music
Tags: tomsnyder tom snyder punk ramones sexpistols joanjett jam paulweller newwave
"The Tomorrow Show: Punk & New Wave" features classic performances and interviews from Tom Snyder's late night talk show. The two-disc set features classic appearances from a completely irascible Johnny Rotten, Iggy Pop, Wendy O. Williams and The Ramones, plus a great roundtable discussion about punk rock featuring Joan Jett, Paul Weller, Bill Graham, Kim Fowley and L.A. Times music critic Robert Hilburn.
Author: YuppiePunk
Length: 00:58
Uploaded: 23.4.2006
Viewed: 19265×
Rating (20×):
Video Category: Music
Tags: tomsnyder tom snyder punk ramones sexpistols joanjett jam paulweller newwave
| cannedpoo | 31.7.2007 |
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| Tom was the coolest 'back in the day'. he would have all sorts of freaks on his show that no one else dared to book! He always gave props to all and always had a sense of humor about it all. He was very humble and never bull-sh+tted anyone. The real deal... | |
| mikal9000 | 31.7.2007 |
| What cannedpoo said. What other nationally-broadcast American show circa 1980 was letting groups like The Ramones and The Jam play without patronizing them? Thanks for being part of a musical revolution, Tom - rest in peace. | |
| Gerkinstock | 14.8.2007 |
| Is Robert Hilburn now retired? | |
| awesomedan157 | 28.10.2007 |
| my sister and i always stayed up to party and to watch tom in the 70's, God bless their souls. it was a great time. | |
| cabeef | 7.1.2008 |
| I really wish this DVD set had contained THE CLASH's "Sandinista"-era performances on Tom - my twin bro and I used to stay up late to catch all the shows: Plasmatics, Jam, Clash, U2, Boomtown Rats, etc. - "good times" | |
| Beach101 | 5.7.2008 |
| its iggy pop "five foot one" | |
| JuliaZeppelin | 11.1.2008 |
| what was the song at 0:11? | |
| msinthrop | 27.8.2008 |
| I agree with your comment on the Segar interview, but if you really watch the Fowley interview he is no way like Mr. Rotten. He may be a little "Out There" But he did not deserve the treatment given to him by Snyder. Tome came across as your typical middle aged old fogey. | |
| Batnap2u | 26.8.2008 |
| I've seen the DVD and I used to watch the chow "back in the day" the reason that he was an ass to Kim Fowley is that Fowley was either cranked out on drugs or was purposely being an ass. Fowley was probably used to just beng on cable accsess TV where people would let him wander around in his head looking for clever things to say without really caring if people could track it or now. On NBC even in the wee hours, you need to be somewhat coherent to be taken seriously. Bob Seger was the best inter | |










