I am glad to see that the TAMI show is finally seeing legit release, but
is there any word regarding the "sequel" - The Big T.N.T. Show?
A local video store (which has since closed down, alas) used to have a
VHS copy of both shows, and the Bo Diddley performance on the T.N.T.
show was amazing.
Maybe if the TAMI Show dvd sells well enough, they will release the TNT
show as well? I certainly hope so.
-JS
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Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] The TAMI show - The Arsc list goes all "Oldies"
on us.
In a message dated 3/13/2010 6:35:47 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
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The opening copyright was credited to Electronovision Productions and
there is a credit to RCA for electronic video recording. An Amazon
reviewer says "Electronovision" was at 1000 or 1100 lines. That was
the system that Richard Burton's Hamlet was also shot in.
And as you'll read in the nice booklet and hear on the commentary track,
it
was because of Burton's Hamlet (that this show was done.).
BTW, I know I must have posted this a month or so ago but to read the
background story on the March PBS begathons and exactly how much pledge
break
time there is, I thought saved it but it was a 50 page document sent by
PBS
to stations to tell them how to sell the "merchansdise".
BTW, it's worth getting if only to watch the James Brown performance -
probably the best video of him ever!
Okay and I don't want to straty much for those in to 60s rock - Reelin
In
The Years has a fabulous British Invasion set due at end of month. (The
same
folks who did American Blues Festivals and the 4 volumes of Jazz
Icons).
I've been watching it and the quality is SUPER!
Steve
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