Romeo's Tune - Steve Forbert 1979 video free download


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Duration: 03:34
Uploaded: 2008/09/23

Taked of the album Jackrabbit Slim (1979), which reached #11 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1980.

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8 years ago

Kim Lombardini

he opened for edie brickell and the new bohemians in dc in the late 80's -- i was the only person in the audience that whoo'd this song

9 years ago

Nelson Robert Willis

Very catchy tune full of good words, melody, hooks, distinctive and memoable riffs. Love it. I used to see articles about him in magazines, and see him on tv shows like fridays and rock world. It seemed like he was famous for a short time. A few minutes ago these memories came to mind and i happenned upon this vid. Thanx for upload!

9 years ago

Don Surber

Heard it on Sirius this morning. Love it.

9 years ago

Al Huggins

it's amazing what the old vault comes up with...a big blast from the past......

9 years ago

phantom4x4

Sandy 1979

9 years ago

2degucitas

And here I thought he was Irish all these years. He's one of our own.

9 years ago

Paul Tucker

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9 years ago

Nella Crosiglia

a classic!

9 years ago

Howard Rose

Steve Forbert hits the supplemental supplemental chart at # 3207 with "Romeo's Tune".

9 years ago

Phil Abelson

One of my favorite oldies

9 years ago

Gregorius1953

I love watching him sing. He seems so into it.

9 years ago

James McIntyre

At the Shadowland in Ellenville NY at 8 PM tonight!

9 years ago

GuitarBobF

Bei tempi

9 years ago

recondoc65

I remember hearing this in the fall of 1979 on 8-track stereo whilst riding "shotgun" in my older brother's 1979 Z-28 as we were cruising up I-35 on a chilly night.

9 years ago

Myan Onymity

One of my favorite tunes of all time.

9 years ago

Steve Smith

There's a Dylan texture to Forbert's voice, and I like the lyric, a romantic troubadour. Funny how many stories exist of unrealized potential like his. Music world's loss but there's something to be said about perseverance as well. Good tune, had the album back when.

9 years ago

Dave Madden

All right now. :)

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