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November 24, 2008

Johnny Thunders (babysitting): Don't Worry, the Kids are Alright


DeadEndJustice13 (1 day ago) Show Hide
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aww thats sweet i bet they miss him
penthouse10 (4 days ago) Show Hide
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This vid has a lot of charm...thanks for posting it.
DreamerM (6 days ago) Show Hide
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I don't see any drugs in the video.
WorkSucksMedia (2 months ago) Show Hide
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They could die from over-exposure to greatness
newyorkdolls71 (3 months ago) Show Hide
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I disagree. Johnny shouldn't only be remembered for his music. I think he should also be rememebered for who he really was: A caring, nice guy. I knew that from the start. I didn't have to see anything to belive that.
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which CD is it on? The version on here?
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'studio boootlegs' i think
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By the way what the name of the song in here?? Gotta know?????
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the name of the song is 'children' I remember telling him how much I hated it at the Continental Divide one nite and he said 'you have no idea how important that song is to me'
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This almost makes me cry! Because it drives it home man. The kids singing is just too cool. Thanks Johnny, ya had a heart man a BIG one!

Nick Lowe (Live Stiffs Tour) Heart Of The City (all-hands-on-deck finale!) 1977

Nick Lowe

(Live Stiffs Tour)

Heart Of The City

(all-hands-on-deck finale!)

1977




"Live Stiffs": Heart Of The City: Nick Lowe's 'Last Chicken In The Shop' (Nick Lowe, Dave Edmunds, Larry Wallis, Penny Tobin, Pete Thomas AND Terry Williams on drums--October, 1977: Lyceum, London)

...So they recruited the likes of Nick Lowe, Ian Duty and Elvis Costello right out of the pubs.

They put together a highly successful U.K. package tour with some of these artists, called “Live St
iffs.”
The first official Stiff Records release in the United States came late in 1978, in the form of Live Stiffs Live, a short album featuring live performances by Nick Lowe, wreckleSs Eric, Larry Wallis, Elvis Costello and Ian Duty from the package tour.

Live Stiffs Live documented a typical night on the Live Stiffs tour, with Lowe offering his take on classic rock styles, the underrated WreckleSs Eric getting lost in the shuffle, and Costello virtually blowing everyone off the stage.

The audience still considered these guys “punk” - at the beginning of the all-hands-on-deck finale!

One could argue that Costello and Lowe have never been better;

it was a moment that started a movement.




Be Stiff and behave!




**Where are they now?

Terry Williams joined Dire Straits and now owns a blues club in the UK.

Billy Bremner hooked up with The Pretenders for a short time.

Dave Edmunds recently survived a quadruple bypass operation and has resumed touring.

After divorcing Nick, Carlene Carter married another bass player, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers' Howie Epstein, who died in 2003. She was arrested for heroin possession in 2001.

Wonder what happened to Penny Tobin - anybody who knows?




Uri Geller: Cheating Again!: Watch Closely @ 0:17 (Bends Spoon with HANDS)

"Psychic" Uri geller caught on camera he didn't know was there. You can see him bending the spoon with his HANDS - at 0:17! Enjoy.

L'ultima Chance (Montreal Nonstop: Maurizio Lucidi): Luis Bacalov (Ursula Andress, Fabio Testi, Eli Wallach, Massimo Girotti.1

original duel film L'ultima Chance (1973), reggae DI Maurizio Lucidi. Interprets principal: Ursula Andress, Fabio Testi, Eli Wallach, Massimo Girotti. Musical compost, arranger e director ad Luis Bacalov.