SHOUT! FACTORY UNEARTHS ANOTHER GILDED PIECE OF AMERICAN MUSIC HISTORY WITH THE BIG T.N.T. SHOW
SHOUT! FACTORY UNEARTHS ANOTHER GILDED PIECEOF AMERICAN MUSIC HISTORY WITH
THE BIG T.N.T. SHOW
TWO LEGENDARY CONCERT FILMS, T.A.M.I. SHOW AND THE BIG T.N.T. SHOW, MAKE THEIR BLU-RAY DEBUT VIA SHOUT! FACTORY INTHE [image error]Los Angeles, CA – Fans of classic rock and soul rejoiced when the legendary concert film T.A.M.I. Show made its DVD debut on Shout! Factory in 2009. Now that beloved film makes its Blu-ray debut, along with its long-lost—and much requested—follow-up, The Big TNT Show, on December 2, 2016, as part of the 2-disc Blu-ray set The Big T.N.T. Show was filmed in Los Angeles in November of 1965 and stars some of the biggest acts of the day, including many future Rock and Roll Hall of Fame members, performing their best material. The Byrds, in their original line-up of Gene Clark, David Crosby, Chris Hillman, Michael Clarke, and Roger McGuinn, perform two # 1 hits, “Mr. Tambourine Man” and “Turn! Turn! Turn! (To Everything There Is A Season).” Ray Charles gives a rousing performance of “What’d I Say” and “Let the Good Times Roll.” A sultry performance by The Ronettes on “Be My Baby” is met with impassioned screams from the audience; The Lovin’ Spoonful perform their Top 10 hits “Do You Believe in Magic?” and “You Didn’t Have to Be So Nice”; and Bo Diddley fires up the crowd with “Bo Diddley” and “Hey, Bo Diddley.” To close the show, The Ike & Tina Turner Revue give an electrifying performance, including “I Think It’s Going to Work Out Fine” and “A Fool in Love.”
Also on the stage that evening was Petula Clark, performing her No. 1 hit “Downtown”; Roger Miller, playing his biggest hit, “King of the Road”; Donovan, opening his set with Buffy Sainte-Marie’s “Universal Soldier”; and the reigning queen of folk, Joan Baez, reflecting the continuing popularity of the genre as the Vietnam War escalated.
Performing to the side of the stage in between acts, but not seen in the film, was the Modern Folk Quartet. Made up of future luminaries - songwriter/producer Chip Douglas, Lovin’ Spoonful member Jerry Yester, famous rock photographer Henry Diltz, and songwriter/musician Cyrus Faryar, with session player “Fast” Eddie Hoh on drums, the band closed the evening with the show’s Harry Nilsson-composed theme song “This Could Be The Night.”
Originally billed as a companion piece to the T.A.M.I. Show after that show’s success, The Big T.N.T. Show holds up as an essential time capsule from its day. Phil Spector was on board to help produce, to serve as the on-screen music director, and to play piano for Baez’s rendition of The Righteous Brothers’ “You’ve Lost That Loving Feeling.” David McCallum, a rising star appearing in the new TV series The Man From U.N.C.L.E., was tapped to emcee. Filmed at what was then the Moulin Rouge nightclub on Sunset, footage also includes shots of the Los Angeles haunts Chateau Marmont, Ben Frank’s coffee shop, and fleeting hot spot The Trip nightclub.
One of the most acclaimed rock events ever captured on film, the 1964 concert known as T.A.M.I. Showalso featured performances by several future Rock and Roll Hall of Famers. In a lineup like no other, the Rolling Stones, James Brown, the Beach Boys, Marvin Gaye, Smokey Robinson & The Miracles, the Supremes, Chuck Berry, Lesley Gore and others took the stage one after another on October 29 at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium.
Aside from the five rock groups, all the performers were backed by a band that we've come to know as the Wrecking Crew, famed for playing on Phil Spector-produced hits, Beach Boys albums and much more, with future stars Glen Campbell and Leon Russell, among others. Fanita James, Jean King, and future solo star Darlene Love, billed as The Blossoms, provided backing vocals.
Mastered from a new High-Definition transfer, The T.A.M.I. Show / The Big T.N.T. Show Collector's Edition brings both of these history-making films to life in a definitive set that no fan or scholar of rock and soul music will want to be without.
Shout! Factory, LLC is a diversified multi-platform media company devoted to producing, uncovering, preserving and revitalizing the very best of pop culture. Founders Richard Foos, Bob Emmer and Garson Foos have spent their entire careers sharing their music, television and film favorites with discerning consumers the world over. Shout! Factory’s entertainment offerings serve up feature films, classic and contemporary TV series, animation, live music and comedy specials. In addition, Shout! Factory maintains a vast entertainment distribution network which delivers culturally relevant programming, movie and audio content to all the leading digital service providers in North America and across multiple platforms. Shout! Factory owns and operates Shout! Factory Productions, Scream Factory, Shout! Factory Kids, Shout! Factory Films, Mystery Science Theater 3000, Timeless Media Group and Shout! Factory TV. These riches are the result of a creative acquisition mandate that has established the company as a hotbed of cultural preservation and commercial reinvention. Shout! Factory is based in Los Angeles, California. For more on Shout! Factory, visit shoutfactory.com.
The Big T.N.T. Show Performances: The T.A.M.I. Show Performances
David McCallum, emcee, conducting the orchestra Jan And Dean(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction (instrumental) (Here They Come) From All Over The World
Ray Charles Chuck BerryWhat’d I Say Johnny B. Goode MaybellenePetula ClarkDowntown Gerry And The Pacemakers Don’t Let The Sun Catch You CryingThe Lovin’ Spoonful It’s Gonna Be AlrightDo You Believe In MagicYou Didn’t Have To Be So Nice Chuck Berry NadineBo Diddley Hey Bo Diddley Gerry And The PacemakersBo Diddley Like It
Joan Baez Smokey Robinson & The Miracles500 Miles That’s What Love Is Made OfThere But For Fortune You’ve Really Got A Hold On Me Mickey’s MonkeyRay CharlesGeorgia On My Mind Marvin GayeLet The Good Times Roll Stubborn Kind Of Fellow Pride And JoyJoan Baez with Phil Spector Can I Get A WitnessYou’ve Lost That Loving Feeling Hitch Hike
The Ronettes Lesley GoreBe My Baby Maybe I KnowShout You Don’t Own Me You Didn’t Look AroundRoger Miller Hey NowDang Me It’s My PartyEngine Engine #9 Judy’s Turn To CryKing of the RoadEngland Swings Jan & DeanThe Byrds The Little Old Lady (From Pasadena)Turn! Turn! Turn! (To Everything There Is A Season) Sidewalk SurfinThe Bells Of RhymneyMr. Tambourine Man The Beach Boys Surfin’ USAPetula Clark I Get AroundYou’re The One Surfer GirlMy Love Dance, Dance, Dance Donovan Billy J. Kramer And The DakotasUniversal Soldier Little ChildrenSummer Day Reflection Songs Bad To MeBert’s Blues I’ll Keep You SatisfiedSweet Joy From A Window The Ike & Tina Turner Revue The SupremesShake When The Lovelight Starts Shining Through His Eyes A Fool In Love Run, Run, RunIt’s Gonna Work Out Fine Baby LovePlease, Please, Please Where Did Our Love GoGoodbye So Long The BarbariansDavid McCallum, conducting the orchestra Hey Little Bird1-2-3 James Brown and The Flames Out Of Sight Prisoner Of Love Please, Please, Please Night Train
The Rolling Stones Around And Around Off The Hook Time Is On My Side It’s All Over Now I’m Alright
TWO LEGENDARY CONCERT FILMS, T.A.M.I. SHOW AND THE BIG T.N.T. SHOW, MAKE THEIR BLU-RAY DEBUT VIA SHOUT! FACTORY INTHE [image error]Los Angeles, CA – Fans of classic rock and soul rejoiced when the legendary concert film T.A.M.I. Show made its DVD debut on Shout! Factory in 2009. Now that beloved film makes its Blu-ray debut, along with its long-lost—and much requested—follow-up, The Big TNT Show, on December 2, 2016, as part of the 2-disc Blu-ray set The Big T.N.T. Show was filmed in Los Angeles in November of 1965 and stars some of the biggest acts of the day, including many future Rock and Roll Hall of Fame members, performing their best material. The Byrds, in their original line-up of Gene Clark, David Crosby, Chris Hillman, Michael Clarke, and Roger McGuinn, perform two # 1 hits, “Mr. Tambourine Man” and “Turn! Turn! Turn! (To Everything There Is A Season).” Ray Charles gives a rousing performance of “What’d I Say” and “Let the Good Times Roll.” A sultry performance by The Ronettes on “Be My Baby” is met with impassioned screams from the audience; The Lovin’ Spoonful perform their Top 10 hits “Do You Believe in Magic?” and “You Didn’t Have to Be So Nice”; and Bo Diddley fires up the crowd with “Bo Diddley” and “Hey, Bo Diddley.” To close the show, The Ike & Tina Turner Revue give an electrifying performance, including “I Think It’s Going to Work Out Fine” and “A Fool in Love.”
Also on the stage that evening was Petula Clark, performing her No. 1 hit “Downtown”; Roger Miller, playing his biggest hit, “King of the Road”; Donovan, opening his set with Buffy Sainte-Marie’s “Universal Soldier”; and the reigning queen of folk, Joan Baez, reflecting the continuing popularity of the genre as the Vietnam War escalated.
Performing to the side of the stage in between acts, but not seen in the film, was the Modern Folk Quartet. Made up of future luminaries - songwriter/producer Chip Douglas, Lovin’ Spoonful member Jerry Yester, famous rock photographer Henry Diltz, and songwriter/musician Cyrus Faryar, with session player “Fast” Eddie Hoh on drums, the band closed the evening with the show’s Harry Nilsson-composed theme song “This Could Be The Night.”
Originally billed as a companion piece to the T.A.M.I. Show after that show’s success, The Big T.N.T. Show holds up as an essential time capsule from its day. Phil Spector was on board to help produce, to serve as the on-screen music director, and to play piano for Baez’s rendition of The Righteous Brothers’ “You’ve Lost That Loving Feeling.” David McCallum, a rising star appearing in the new TV series The Man From U.N.C.L.E., was tapped to emcee. Filmed at what was then the Moulin Rouge nightclub on Sunset, footage also includes shots of the Los Angeles haunts Chateau Marmont, Ben Frank’s coffee shop, and fleeting hot spot The Trip nightclub.
One of the most acclaimed rock events ever captured on film, the 1964 concert known as T.A.M.I. Showalso featured performances by several future Rock and Roll Hall of Famers. In a lineup like no other, the Rolling Stones, James Brown, the Beach Boys, Marvin Gaye, Smokey Robinson & The Miracles, the Supremes, Chuck Berry, Lesley Gore and others took the stage one after another on October 29 at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium.
Aside from the five rock groups, all the performers were backed by a band that we've come to know as the Wrecking Crew, famed for playing on Phil Spector-produced hits, Beach Boys albums and much more, with future stars Glen Campbell and Leon Russell, among others. Fanita James, Jean King, and future solo star Darlene Love, billed as The Blossoms, provided backing vocals.
Mastered from a new High-Definition transfer, The T.A.M.I. Show / The Big T.N.T. Show Collector's Edition brings both of these history-making films to life in a definitive set that no fan or scholar of rock and soul music will want to be without.
Shout! Factory, LLC is a diversified multi-platform media company devoted to producing, uncovering, preserving and revitalizing the very best of pop culture. Founders Richard Foos, Bob Emmer and Garson Foos have spent their entire careers sharing their music, television and film favorites with discerning consumers the world over. Shout! Factory’s entertainment offerings serve up feature films, classic and contemporary TV series, animation, live music and comedy specials. In addition, Shout! Factory maintains a vast entertainment distribution network which delivers culturally relevant programming, movie and audio content to all the leading digital service providers in North America and across multiple platforms. Shout! Factory owns and operates Shout! Factory Productions, Scream Factory, Shout! Factory Kids, Shout! Factory Films, Mystery Science Theater 3000, Timeless Media Group and Shout! Factory TV. These riches are the result of a creative acquisition mandate that has established the company as a hotbed of cultural preservation and commercial reinvention. Shout! Factory is based in Los Angeles, California. For more on Shout! Factory, visit shoutfactory.com.
The Big T.N.T. Show Performances: The T.A.M.I. Show Performances
David McCallum, emcee, conducting the orchestra Jan And Dean(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction (instrumental) (Here They Come) From All Over The World
Ray Charles Chuck BerryWhat’d I Say Johnny B. Goode MaybellenePetula ClarkDowntown Gerry And The Pacemakers Don’t Let The Sun Catch You CryingThe Lovin’ Spoonful It’s Gonna Be AlrightDo You Believe In MagicYou Didn’t Have To Be So Nice Chuck Berry NadineBo Diddley Hey Bo Diddley Gerry And The PacemakersBo Diddley Like It
Joan Baez Smokey Robinson & The Miracles500 Miles That’s What Love Is Made OfThere But For Fortune You’ve Really Got A Hold On Me Mickey’s MonkeyRay CharlesGeorgia On My Mind Marvin GayeLet The Good Times Roll Stubborn Kind Of Fellow Pride And JoyJoan Baez with Phil Spector Can I Get A WitnessYou’ve Lost That Loving Feeling Hitch Hike
The Ronettes Lesley GoreBe My Baby Maybe I KnowShout You Don’t Own Me You Didn’t Look AroundRoger Miller Hey NowDang Me It’s My PartyEngine Engine #9 Judy’s Turn To CryKing of the RoadEngland Swings Jan & DeanThe Byrds The Little Old Lady (From Pasadena)Turn! Turn! Turn! (To Everything There Is A Season) Sidewalk SurfinThe Bells Of RhymneyMr. Tambourine Man The Beach Boys Surfin’ USAPetula Clark I Get AroundYou’re The One Surfer GirlMy Love Dance, Dance, Dance Donovan Billy J. Kramer And The DakotasUniversal Soldier Little ChildrenSummer Day Reflection Songs Bad To MeBert’s Blues I’ll Keep You SatisfiedSweet Joy From A Window The Ike & Tina Turner Revue The SupremesShake When The Lovelight Starts Shining Through His Eyes A Fool In Love Run, Run, RunIt’s Gonna Work Out Fine Baby LovePlease, Please, Please Where Did Our Love GoGoodbye So Long The BarbariansDavid McCallum, conducting the orchestra Hey Little Bird1-2-3 James Brown and The Flames Out Of Sight Prisoner Of Love Please, Please, Please Night Train
The Rolling Stones Around And Around Off The Hook Time Is On My Side It’s All Over Now I’m Alright
Published on September 21, 2016 09:37
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