
Posted by Doris Gath
on March 4, 2008, 6:17 pm, in reply to "Re: YouTube: Jim with T. Tommy Cutrer shows "
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Hi Mike: Join the crowd. I too have dialup. I see the video but only for a few seconds then there is a buffering. But tomorrow when we go to my son Eldon's home I will be able to see all of them as he has wireless in his home! Can't wait!
Always for Jim, Doris
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: Unfortunately at present, I have the slow
: speed dial-up service on my computer and
: can't get clips like these to play. I do
: have the entire show with Jim Ed Brown, Mary
: Reeves and Leo Jackson on video though
: because a fan sent me a copy some years
: back. The clips of Jim on the T. Tommy show
: are some of the best I've seen and the
: quality is very good too. Does anyone know
: how often Jim appeared on T. Tommy's show
: and would it be enough to put out as a DVD?
: I'm not sure which clips appear on you tube,
: but on the Jim Ed program they showed Jim
: singing "He'll Have To Go", a
: medley of "I Really Don't Want To
: Know"/ "Tennessee Waltz"
: (much like the version on the "On
: Stage" LP) and just a few lines of
: "Home", which really had Jim
: dancing and moving around during the song. I
: was rather frustrated though when they cut
: away from the song quite suddenly to get
: back to Jim Ed and Mary. All of these clips
: were from the T. Tommy show and I would
: certainly love to see more like this!
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: And, if you click 'sort' by 'date' you'll
: get
: all the latest Reeves entrys.
: It's fun to watch Jim dance at the end of
: one T. Tommy show.
: And what about when he conducts The Blue
: Boys in a South African song / instrumental
: "January".
: And the clip from the Dick Clark Show (1960)
: where he mimes to a playback of "He'll
: Have to Go" and some girls in the
: audience starts screaming. You can see Jim
: tries hard to keep up the appearance and not
: smile.
: And, in one T. Tommy clip he recites a poem,
: I think it was, and accidentally hits the
: mike, but he just goes on like nothing
: happened. That's how a professional does it.
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: Sincerely
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: Mr. Even B.
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