01986agm a2200373u 450000100160000000500170001600700100003300800410004303500230008403500110010703500200011804000180013804900090015609000200016509900180018524501310020326000440033430000630037850000160044150000110045750001960046850800800066451102160074452003900096065000310135065000340138171000330141571000430144871000320149171000170152374000300154074000290157099900130159999649830010231120260227104102.0vfrbnaho 840402r19841964cau090u 0vleng d a(TU)000649830UTK019 a682857 a(OCoLC)10585497 aFPLcFPLdTKN aTKNk aM1630.18b.T387 aM1630.18.T38700aThat was rockh[videorecording] :bthe T.A.M.I./T.N.T. Show /cElectronovision Productions/American International Productions. aLos Angeles, CA :bMusic Media,cc1984. a1 videocassette (90 min.) :bsd., b&w , stereo. ;c1/2 in. aVHS format. a"M434" aVideocassette release of the 1964 and 1965 TAMI and TNT Shows by Electronovision Productions (1964), American International Productions (1965). Released in 1982 by UPA Productions of America. aProducers, Lee Savin, Phil Spector ; directors, Steve Binder, Larry Peerce.0 aChuck Berry, James Brown, Ray Charles, Bo Diddley, Marvin Gaye, Gerry & the Pacemakers, Lesley Gore, Jan & Dean, Smokey Robinson & the Miracles, The Rolling Stones, The Ronettes, The Supremes, Ike & Tina Turner. aIn 1964 and 1965, thirteen of the world's top teenage recording acts were assembled for two spectacular shows. The TAMI and TNT Shows were the greatest dance concerts ever filmed. Rock legend Chuck Berry introduces all 13 artists, whose exceptional vintage performances make it clear why these groups influenced an entire generation and are still making the top ten twenty years later. 0aRock musiczUnited States. 0aPopular musiczUnited States.2 aElectronovision Productions.2 aAmerican International Pictures (Firm)2 aUPA Productions of America.2 aMusic Media.0 aTAMI Showhmotion picture0 aTNT Showhmotion picture c425d425