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T.A.M.I. Show

T.A.M.I. Show is a 1964 concert film released by American International Pictures.[1] It includes performances by numerous popular rock and roll and R&B musicians from the United States and England. The concert was held at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium on October 28 and 29, 1964. Free tickets were distributed to local high school students. The acronym "T.A.M.I." was used inconsistently in the show's publicity to mean both "Teenage Awards Music International" and "Teen Age Music International".

T.A.M.I. Show
Movie poster
Directed bySteve Binder
Produced byLee Savin
Bill Sargent (executive producer)
StarringThe Barbarians
The Beach Boys
Chuck Berry
James Brown and the Famous Flames
Marvin Gaye
Gerry and the Pacemakers
Lesley Gore
Jan and Dean
Billy J. Kramer and the Dakotas
The Miracles
The Rolling Stones
The Supremes
CinematographyJames E. Kilgore
Edited byKent Mackenzie
Bruce Pierce
Production
companies
Screen Entertainment Co.
Screencraft International
Distributed byAmerican International Pictures
Release date
  • December 29, 1964 (1964-12-29)
Running time
123 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
James Brown performing in the show

Synopsis edit

The best footage from the two concert dates was combined into the film, which was released on December 29, 1964. Jan and Dean emceed the event and performed its theme song, "Here They Come (From All Over the World)", written by Los Angeles composers P.F. Sloan and Steve Barri, the song erroneously asserting that the Rolling Stones are from Liverpool. Jack Nitzsche was the show's music director.

The film was shot by director Steve Binder and his crew from The Steve Allen Show, using a precursor to high-definition television, called "Electronovision," invented by the self-taught "electronics whiz" Bill Sargent (H.W. Sargent, Jr). The film was the second of a small number of productions that used the system.[2] By capturing more than 800 lines of resolution at 25 frames per second, the video could be converted to film by kinescope recording with sufficiently enhanced resolution to allow big-screen enlargement. It is considered one of the seminal events in the pioneering of music films, and more importantly, the later concept of music video.

T.A.M.I. Show is particularly well known for the performance of James Brown and the Famous Flames, which features his legendary dance moves and explosive energy. In interviews, Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones has claimed that choosing to follow Brown and the Famous Flames (Bobby Byrd, Bobby Bennett, and Lloyd Stallworth) was the worst mistake of their careers, because no matter how well they performed, they could not top him.[3] In a web-published interview, Binder takes credit for persuading the Stones to follow Brown, and serve as the centerpiece for the grand finale in which all the performers dance together onstage.[2]

Motown Records, which by 1964 had experienced its first wave of chart-busting crossover success, was represented by three of its top acts: the Miracles, Marvin Gaye, and the Supremes. The Miracles (Smokey Robinson, Bobby Rogers, Pete Moore, Ronnie White and Marv Tarplin) had, three months earlier, lost the services of their sole female member, Claudette (Mrs. Smokey) Robinson. Claudette, who retired from touring for health reasons, remained as a non-touring member of the Miracles, recording with the group in the studio only. Marvin Gaye, backed by Shindig! favorites the Blossoms, sang several of his greatest hits. The show also featured the Supremes during their reign as the most successful female recording group of the era. The group had three chart-topping singles from July 1964 to December 1964, with the album Where Did Our Love Go reaching number two. Diana Ross went on to work with Binder on several of her television specials, including her first solo television special and her famous Central Park concert, Live from New York Worldwide: For One and for All.

Throughout the show, a variety of go-go dancers including Teri Garr performed in the background or beside the performers, under the direction of choreographer David Winters, assisted by Toni Basil. According to filmmaker John Landis's DVD commentary for the film's trailer, he and seventh-grade classmate David Cassidy were in the audience for the show.[4]

Dick Clark Productions later acquired ownership of the concert from Sargent.

In 2006, T.A.M.I. Show was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the United States Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the National Film Registry.[5][6]

List of performers edit

Solo performers edit

Group performances edit

The Barbarians
  • Jerry Causi - Bass, Vocals
  • Ronnie Enos - Guitar, Vocals
  • Bruce Benson - Guitar
  • Victor "Moulty" Moulton - Drums
The Beach Boys
James Brown and the Famous Flames
Marvin Gaye (And the Blossoms)
Gerry and the Pacemakers
Jan and Dean
  • Jan Berry - Vocals
  • Dean Torrence - Vocals
Billy J. Kramer and the Dakotas
The Miracles
The Rolling Stones
The Supremes

Set list edit

In order of appearance in the film:

Artist Song Title
Jan and Dean (Over credits) "(Here They Come) from All Over the World"
Chuck Berry "Johnny B. Goode"
"Maybellene"
Gerry and the Pacemakers "Maybellene"
"Don't Let the Sun Catch You Crying"
"It's Gonna Be Alright"
Chuck Berry "Sweet Little Sixteen"
Gerry and the Pacemakers "How Do You Do It?"
Chuck Berry "Nadine"
Gerry and the Pacemakers "I Like It"
(Smokey Robinson and) The Miracles "That's What Love Is Made Of"
"You've Really Got a Hold on Me"
"Mickey's Monkey"
Marvin Gaye "Stubborn Kind of Fellow"
"Pride and Joy"
"Can I Get a Witness"
"Hitch Hike"
Lesley Gore "Maybe I Know"
"You Don't Own Me"
"You Didn't Look Around"
"Hey Now"
"It's My Party"
"Judy's Turn to Cry"
Jan and Dean "The Little Old Lady from Pasadena"
"Sidewalk Surfin'"
The Beach Boys "Surfin' U.S.A."
"I Get Around"
"Surfer Girl"
"Dance, Dance, Dance"
Billy J. Kramer and The Dakotas "Little Children"
"Bad to Me"
"I'll Keep You Satisfied"
"From a Window"
The Supremes "When the Lovelight Starts Shining Through His Eyes"
"Run, Run, Run"
"Baby Love"
"Where Did Our Love Go"
The Barbarians "Hey Little Bird"
James Brown and The Famous 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"
"Let's Get Together"

Home media edit

During the VHS era, there was never an authorized home video release of T.A.M.I. Show in its full, original cut, although bootlegs abounded. Most of the bootlegs were missing the Beach Boys' performance. The Beach Boys had been deleted from all prints made after the movie's initial theatrical run because of a copyright dispute by the request of someone in their management.[7] Selected numbers from the T.A.M.I. Show were edited together with performances from another concert film by the same producers, The Big T.N.T. Show, to create a hybrid work called That Was Rock. This film did receive a home video release from Media Home Entertainment's music division, Music Media, in 1984. It was felt that the film was unlikely to be released due to the cost of obtaining the publishing and performance rights to the extensive lineup of artists. (All of the four Beach Boys songs from the show eventually surfaced on DVD in Sights and Sounds of Summer, a special CD/DVD edition of Sounds of Summer: The Very Best of The Beach Boys.)

On March 23, 2010, Shout! Factory released T.A.M.I. Show on a restored, digitally remastered and fully authorized DVD, with all performances, including the Beach Boys, included.[8][9] (A DVD release of the complete film by First Look Studios had been planned for 2007, but subsequently withdrawn.)

On December 2, 2016, T.A.M.I. Show was released in Blu-ray as a combo package with The Big T.N.T. Show by Shout! Factory. Both features are presented in 1080p resolution, 1.78:1 aspect ratio and DTS-HD Master Audio Stereo.[10]

The film was shown in its entirety in Canada on First Choice Network in 1984, the 20th anniversary of its release.

T.A.M.I. Show performers in Rock and Roll Hall of Fame edit

Several groundbreaking artists who performed on The T.A.M.I. Show in 1964 have since been enshrined into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. As of 2019, those inducted are as follows:[11]

  • Chuck Berry - inducted 1986
  • The Beach Boys - inducted 1988
  • The Miracles - Smokey Robinson inducted 1987; The Miracles inducted 2012
  • The Rolling Stones - inducted 1989
  • The Supremes - inducted 1988
  • James Brown & The Famous Flames - James Brown inducted 1986; The Famous Flames inducted 2012
  • Marvin Gaye - inducted 1987
  • Darlene Love (of The Blossoms) - inducted (solo) 2011
  • Hal Blaine (of the Wrecking Crew) inducted (Musical Excellence) 2000
  • Leon Russell (of the Wrecking Crew) inducted (Musical Excellence) 2011

References edit

  1. ^ James, David E. (19 May 2016). Rock 'n' Film: Cinema's Dance with Popular Music. Oxford University Press. p. 193. ISBN 978-0-19-938759-5. Retrieved 19 May 2021 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ a b Neal Alpert (December 2002). . Mojo Magazine. Archived from the original on 2012-02-13. Retrieved 2010-03-09.
  3. ^ Dick Clark (2005-09-08). . Learmedia.ca. Archived from the original on 2011-04-17. Retrieved 2010-03-09.
  4. ^ Carroll, Liam (October 28, 2014). "Youth Culture Forever: Celebrating 50 Years of 'The T.A.M.I. Show'". REBEAT. Retrieved February 22, 2019.
  5. ^ . Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA. Archived from the original on July 13, 2023. Retrieved 2023-07-13.
  6. ^ "Complete National Film Registry Listing". Library of Congress. Retrieved 2020-05-12.
  7. ^ Waller, Don. T.A.M.I. Show. Dick Clark Productions, Inc./Shout Factory. p. 16.
  8. ^ "T.A.M.I. show". WorldCat.org. Retrieved 2023-06-02.
  9. ^ "T.A.M.I. Show Collector's Edition". PopMatters. 2010-04-04. Retrieved 2023-06-02.
  10. ^ Hartmann, Mathew (2016-12-22). "T.A.M.I. Show / The Big T.N.T. Show: Collector's Edition Blu-ray Review". High Def Digest. Retrieved 2023-06-02.
  11. ^ "Inductees | Rock & Roll Hall of Fame". Rockhall.com. Retrieved 19 May 2021.

External links edit

  • "The T.A.M.I. Show essay" by David E. James at National Film Registry
  • The T.A.M.I. Show at IMDb
  • The T.A.M.I. Show at AllMovie
  • The T.A.M.I. Show essay by Daniel Eagan in America's Film Legacy: The Authoritative Guide to the Landmark Movies in the National Film Registry, A&C Black, 2010 ISBN 0826429777, pp. 604–606 [1]

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For the band see TAMI Show band This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources T A M I Show news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message T A M I Show is a 1964 concert film released by American International Pictures 1 It includes performances by numerous popular rock and roll and R amp B musicians from the United States and England The concert was held at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium on October 28 and 29 1964 Free tickets were distributed to local high school students The acronym T A M I was used inconsistently in the show s publicity to mean both Teenage Awards Music International and Teen Age Music International T A M I ShowMovie posterDirected bySteve BinderProduced byLee SavinBill Sargent executive producer StarringThe BarbariansThe Beach BoysChuck BerryJames Brown and the Famous FlamesMarvin GayeGerry and the PacemakersLesley GoreJan and DeanBilly J Kramer and the DakotasThe MiraclesThe Rolling StonesThe SupremesCinematographyJames E KilgoreEdited byKent MackenzieBruce PierceProductioncompaniesScreen Entertainment Co Screencraft InternationalDistributed byAmerican International PicturesRelease dateDecember 29 1964 1964 12 29 Running time123 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishJames Brown performing in the show Contents 1 Synopsis 2 List of performers 2 1 Solo performers 2 2 Group performances 3 Set list 4 Home media 5 T A M I Show performers in Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 6 References 7 External linksSynopsis editThe best footage from the two concert dates was combined into the film which was released on December 29 1964 Jan and Dean emceed the event and performed its theme song Here They Come From All Over the World written by Los Angeles composers P F Sloan and Steve Barri the song erroneously asserting that the Rolling Stones are from Liverpool Jack Nitzsche was the show s music director The film was shot by director Steve Binder and his crew from The Steve Allen Show using a precursor to high definition television called Electronovision invented by the self taught electronics whiz Bill Sargent H W Sargent Jr The film was the second of a small number of productions that used the system 2 By capturing more than 800 lines of resolution at 25 frames per second the video could be converted to film by kinescope recording with sufficiently enhanced resolution to allow big screen enlargement It is considered one of the seminal events in the pioneering of music films and more importantly the later concept of music video T A M I Show is particularly well known for the performance of James Brown and the Famous Flames which features his legendary dance moves and explosive energy In interviews Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones has claimed that choosing to follow Brown and the Famous Flames Bobby Byrd Bobby Bennett and Lloyd Stallworth was the worst mistake of their careers because no matter how well they performed they could not top him 3 In a web published interview Binder takes credit for persuading the Stones to follow Brown and serve as the centerpiece for the grand finale in which all the performers dance together onstage 2 Motown Records which by 1964 had experienced its first wave of chart busting crossover success was represented by three of its top acts the Miracles Marvin Gaye and the Supremes The Miracles Smokey Robinson Bobby Rogers Pete Moore Ronnie White and Marv Tarplin had three months earlier lost the services of their sole female member Claudette Mrs Smokey Robinson Claudette who retired from touring for health reasons remained as a non touring member of the Miracles recording with the group in the studio only Marvin Gaye backed by Shindig favorites the Blossoms sang several of his greatest hits The show also featured the Supremes during their reign as the most successful female recording group of the era The group had three chart topping singles from July 1964 to December 1964 with the album Where Did Our Love Go reaching number two Diana Ross went on to work with Binder on several of her television specials including her first solo television special and her famous Central Park concert Live from New York Worldwide For One and for All Throughout the show a variety of go go dancers including Teri Garr performed in the background or beside the performers under the direction of choreographer David Winters assisted by Toni Basil According to filmmaker John Landis s DVD commentary for the film s trailer he and seventh grade classmate David Cassidy were in the audience for the show 4 Dick Clark Productions later acquired ownership of the concert from Sargent In 2006 T A M I Show was deemed culturally historically or aesthetically significant by the United States Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the National Film Registry 5 6 List of performers editSolo performers edit Chuck Berry Lesley GoreGroup performances edit The BarbariansJerry Causi Bass Vocals Ronnie Enos Guitar Vocals Bruce Benson Guitar Victor Moulty Moulton DrumsThe Beach BoysBrian Wilson Bass Vocals Mike Love Vocals Al Jardine Guitar Vocals Carl Wilson Guitar Vocals Dennis Wilson DrumsJames Brown and the Famous FlamesJames Brown Vocals Bobby Byrd Vocals Lloyd Stallworth Vocals Bobby Bennett VocalsMarvin Gaye And the Blossoms Marvin Gaye Vocals Fanita James Backing Vocals Darlene Love Backing Vocals Jean King Backing VocalsGerry and the PacemakersGerry Marsden Vocals Guitar Les Maguire Piano Les Chadwick Bass Freddie Marsden Drums Backing VocalsJan and DeanJan Berry Vocals Dean Torrence VocalsBilly J Kramer and the DakotasThe MiraclesSmokey Robinson Lead Vocals Bobby Rogers Tenor Vocals Ronnie White Baritone Vocals Pete Moore Bass Vocals Marv Tarplin GuitarThe Rolling StonesMick Jagger Vocals Maracas Keith Richards Guitar Vocals Brian Jones Guitar Bill Wyman Bass Backing Vocals Charlie Watts DrumsThe SupremesFlorence Ballard Vocals Mary Wilson Vocals Diana Ross VocalsSet list editIn order of appearance in the film Artist Song TitleJan and Dean Over credits Here They Come from All Over the World Chuck Berry Johnny B Goode Maybellene Gerry and the Pacemakers Maybellene Don t Let the Sun Catch You Crying It s Gonna Be Alright Chuck Berry Sweet Little Sixteen Gerry and the Pacemakers How Do You Do It Chuck Berry Nadine Gerry and the Pacemakers I Like It Smokey Robinson and The Miracles That s What Love Is Made Of You ve Really Got a Hold on Me Mickey s Monkey Marvin Gaye Stubborn Kind of Fellow Pride and Joy Can I Get a Witness Hitch Hike Lesley Gore Maybe I Know You Don t Own Me You Didn t Look Around Hey Now It s My Party Judy s Turn to Cry Jan and Dean The Little Old Lady from Pasadena Sidewalk Surfin The Beach Boys Surfin U S A I Get Around Surfer Girl Dance Dance Dance Billy J Kramer and The Dakotas Little Children Bad to Me I ll Keep You Satisfied From a Window The Supremes When the Lovelight Starts Shining Through His Eyes Run Run Run Baby Love Where Did Our Love Go The Barbarians Hey Little Bird James Brown and The Famous 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 Let s Get Together Home media editDuring the VHS era there was never an authorized home video release of T A M I Show in its full original cut although bootlegs abounded Most of the bootlegs were missing the Beach Boys performance The Beach Boys had been deleted from all prints made after the movie s initial theatrical run because of a copyright dispute by the request of someone in their management 7 Selected numbers from the T A M I Show were edited together with performances from another concert film by the same producers The Big T N T Show to create a hybrid work called That Was Rock This film did receive a home video release from Media Home Entertainment s music division Music Media in 1984 It was felt that the film was unlikely to be released due to the cost of obtaining the publishing and performance rights to the extensive lineup of artists All of the four Beach Boys songs from the show eventually surfaced on DVD in Sights and Sounds of Summer a special CD DVD edition of Sounds of Summer The Very Best of The Beach Boys On March 23 2010 Shout Factory released T A M I Show on a restored digitally remastered and fully authorized DVD with all performances including the Beach Boys included 8 9 A DVD release of the complete film by First Look Studios had been planned for 2007 but subsequently withdrawn On December 2 2016 T A M I Show was released in Blu ray as a combo package with The Big T N T Show by Shout Factory Both features are presented in 1080p resolution 1 78 1 aspect ratio and DTS HD Master Audio Stereo 10 The film was shown in its entirety in Canada on First Choice Network in 1984 the 20th anniversary of its release T A M I Show performers in Rock and Roll Hall of Fame editSeveral groundbreaking artists who performed on The T A M I Show in 1964 have since been enshrined into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame As of 2019 those inducted are as follows 11 Chuck Berry inducted 1986 The Beach Boys inducted 1988 The Miracles Smokey Robinson inducted 1987 The Miracles inducted 2012 The Rolling Stones inducted 1989 The Supremes inducted 1988 James Brown amp The Famous Flames James Brown inducted 1986 The Famous Flames inducted 2012 Marvin Gaye inducted 1987 Darlene Love of The Blossoms inducted solo 2011 Hal Blaine of the Wrecking Crew inducted Musical Excellence 2000 Leon Russell of the Wrecking Crew inducted Musical Excellence 2011References edit James David E 19 May 2016 Rock n Film Cinema s Dance with Popular Music Oxford University Press p 193 ISBN 978 0 19 938759 5 Retrieved 19 May 2021 via Google Books a b Neal Alpert December 2002 Steve Binder Interview Mojo Magazine Archived from the original on 2012 02 13 Retrieved 2010 03 09 Dick Clark 2005 09 08 Teenage Awards Music International DVD notes Learmedia ca Archived from the original on 2011 04 17 Retrieved 2010 03 09 Carroll Liam October 28 2014 Youth Culture Forever Celebrating 50 Years of The T A M I Show REBEAT Retrieved February 22 2019 Librarian of Congress Adds Home Movie Silent Films and Hollywood Classics to Film Preservation List Library of Congress Washington D C 20540 USA Archived from the original on July 13 2023 Retrieved 2023 07 13 Complete National Film Registry Listing Library of Congress Retrieved 2020 05 12 Waller Don T A M I Show Dick Clark Productions Inc Shout Factory p 16 T A M I show WorldCat org Retrieved 2023 06 02 T A M I Show Collector s Edition PopMatters 2010 04 04 Retrieved 2023 06 02 Hartmann Mathew 2016 12 22 T A M I Show The Big T N T Show Collector s Edition Blu ray Review High Def Digest Retrieved 2023 06 02 Inductees Rock amp Roll Hall of Fame Rockhall com Retrieved 19 May 2021 External links edit nbsp 1960s portal The T A M I Show essay by David E James at National Film Registry The T A M I Show Remembered on its 40th Anniversary The T A M I Show at IMDb The T A M I Show at AllMovie The T A M I Show Still A Groundbreaking Music Event The T A M I Show essay by Daniel Eagan in America s Film Legacy The Authoritative Guide to the Landmark Movies in the National Film Registry A amp C Black 2010 ISBN 0826429777 pp 604 606 1 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title T A M I Show amp oldid 1184627873, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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