Tom Tom Club - Downtown Rockers video free download


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Duration: 04:08
Uploaded: 2012/09/19

Tom Tom Club's 'Downtown Rockers' available on

iTunes: http://itun.es/i6DZ47V

AmazonMP3: http://www.amazon.com/Downtown-Rockers/dp/B008SANDWQ

Directed by Jim Swaffield

Comments

10 years ago

discobitch2000

bloody brilliant live fab all the music i grew up with from the cramps 

11 years ago

grudgerigar

...Oh Tina.

11 years ago

Jeff Phillips

This is the worst song I've ever heard. They just keeping saying the same thing over and over. Every time I hear this on the radio I turn it off until its over.

12 years ago

monkfistlust

Down town Rockers great tribute!

12 years ago

screwyootube1

Too bad this didn't become a hit, if for no other reason than that I would've liked to see Weird Al do a parody of it, with Betty White's "Off Their Rockers"!

12 years ago

rayseen

One of the best rhythm sections in rock.

12 years ago

Richard Lloyd

Sounds great, guys. All fun and no-one out of tune sung. Groovy groove. --Richard Lloyd.

12 years ago

Kiian Lindsey

i love tina

12 years ago

Sigh952

Very very good song

12 years ago

4allPeaceandluv

@ kwacou..... Blah blah blah... If you don't have anything nice to say.. chris and tina rock.....G.

12 years ago

Manoodles

1:51 and now you've fallen in love

12 years ago

Chris Frantz

I think it you have big problem. That is all.

12 years ago

kwacou

Hipsters from Williamsburg are not cool. WHAT R THEY DOING IN THIS VIDEO? These trust fund brats are KILLING NYC. THEY MAKE THIS VIDEO UNBEARABLE. THe WANT A BE WHITE GIRL ASIANS< MAKE IT EVEN MORE SO. PATHETIC

12 years ago

John McKinlay

Groovin'!

12 years ago

Lance Kozlowski

Embarrassing. Time to get out of New York.... mentally, if not physically.

12 years ago

Cigarshark1

Nothing vanilla about Tina Weymouth's basslines!

12 years ago

Highwaystarrr8

Love this new tune by the Tom Tom Club, featuring Tina Weymouth and Chris Frantz of the Talking Heads. Very fitting tribute to the NYC Bowery scene of the late seventies, the musical foundation for many of us, the straw that made the bricks. Only wish my friend Jim Carroll was mentioned. Love this band. Hope there's a tour coming!

12 years ago

motokrak

Memory pain!!!

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