NAW Posted March 7, 2013 Report Posted March 7, 2013 (edited) Many nights we woke up the neighbours while camping at 3-Rock. 20 people around the fire, drunk, and screaming this song. The neighbours being Little Go Home... Edited March 7, 2013 by N.A.W
NAW Posted March 7, 2013 Report Posted March 7, 2013 (edited) Double... Edited March 7, 2013 by N.A.W
Muskieman Posted March 7, 2013 Report Posted March 7, 2013 I'm so saddened about this , I grew up listening to his music , he's on every mix tape or CD I've ever made , I've seen him live more than 30 times and even shook his hand .... I feel like I just lost a close uncle ... RIP Uncle Tom .
Handlebarz Posted March 7, 2013 Report Posted March 7, 2013 My wife would laugh at me as every time his special was on I would have to CRANK it up. No matter my mood I could hear a note or two from Any Stopin Tom song and not stop the smile from forming on my face. RIP MR Tom
danc Posted March 7, 2013 Author Report Posted March 7, 2013 I'm so saddened about this , I grew up listening to his music , he's on every mix tape or CD I've ever made , I've seen him live more than 30 times and even shook his hand .... I feel like I just lost a close uncle ... RIP Uncle Tom . Never shook his hand, but everything else I can relate to Randy. Sad sad day for me as well.
fishnsled Posted March 7, 2013 Report Posted March 7, 2013 So true Mike, his music would put a smile on my face as well. First memory of Tom was watching his performance on TV from the Horseshoe Tavern. As a kid it amazed me how he would wear down that plywood just by kicking it with his boot. R.I.P Tom
hammercarp Posted March 7, 2013 Report Posted March 7, 2013 RIP Tom. Your words touched so many hearts.
woodenboater Posted March 7, 2013 Report Posted March 7, 2013 The letter he wrote to his fans that was posted on his homepage after he passed. http://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/music/stompin-tom-connors-final-letter-to-his-fans/article9407119/
Tim Mills Posted March 7, 2013 Report Posted March 7, 2013 Uniqely Canadian. I am thankfull that I saw him at Hamilton Place and Octoberfest in the early 90's. Thanks for the music.
dhickey Posted March 7, 2013 Report Posted March 7, 2013 Bugs bugs bugs If I had them all in jugs I would dig dig dig Till a great big hole was dug dug dug Stompin Toms Bug song. As for his letter . It is us that should be humble. One of my father in laws fondest memmories was of meeting Stomping Tom at the legion and then playing guitatar with him in his home after the legion closed. Tottenham Ontario. Good old boys They dont makem like that anymore..... The spirit of a soul lives on through the living that it has touched..
Twocoda Posted March 7, 2013 Report Posted March 7, 2013 Not his most popular song but one of my favourites
hawk-eye Posted March 7, 2013 Report Posted March 7, 2013 "If you don't believe your country should come before yourselfYa can better serve your country, by living somewhere else" Thanks for the memories Tom.
mike rousseau Posted March 7, 2013 Report Posted March 7, 2013 Truly sad to hear... Love his music... Even have my 2 year old loving big joe mufferaw.... Especially when I sing it and make funny faces like Stompin Tom did... Sometimes when I'm trolling walleye on a calm night I play a little Stompin Tom... Put my feet up... And just troll...
backbay Posted March 7, 2013 Report Posted March 7, 2013 He and Alvin Lee, both on the same day. Bummer
Old Ironmaker Posted March 7, 2013 Report Posted March 7, 2013 A true Canadian icon now gone, but his music will live on for eternity. Stompin Tom born 77 years ago in St. Johns Newfoundland. He is credited with authoring over 300 original songs and original is the word. Although Sudbury is the nickel town, we borrowed " Sudbury Saturday Night " as a theme song for Steelworkers in Hamilton. Replace Sudbury with Hamilton and boom, it sure described a lot of goings on in any hotel back then. Met Stompin Tom when he played the Jockey Club downwind of Stelco and Dofasco in the early 70's. After his set he was selling albums and 8 tracks from a card table set up in the corner. On the way back from a FLA. Road trip in 1976 stopped in Atlanta to visit some transplanted cousins from North Tonawanda NY. They asked one evening if I had any Canuck music in my Ford Econoline van. Pulled out the 8 track case and popped in a Stompin Tom tape on my Muntz Quadraphonic 8 track 4 speaker system. Needless to say when I was back on the road the tape was missing and my cousin Ralph left me a note thanking me for the great country western music.
Headhunter Posted March 7, 2013 Report Posted March 7, 2013 Gonna miss Tom and his down to earth, grass roots love of country. His three cord songs, his lyrics, all scream of times of old when values were things you learned; you did not buy. For many years, on Saturday mornings, you could hear Stompin Tom blasting out of our house. Saturday was cleaning day and all my wife had to do, was put on our copy of Stompin Tom, "A proud Canadian". The vacum seemed to work on it's own! I have a number of favorites of Tom's, including: and RIP Tom... you did good! HH
Hud Posted March 7, 2013 Report Posted March 7, 2013 only lived here 5 years but am glad my wife turned me on to this Canadian tradition. i can only imagine how big of a part of everyone's life this must touch
TJQ Posted March 7, 2013 Report Posted March 7, 2013 I read his book, about his life, till he started to succeed... great read.. every one should read it. He will be missed.. but his songs will forever ring out at camp!
mr blizzard Posted March 7, 2013 Report Posted March 7, 2013 We will miss him very much. Saw him years ago in Toronto , but even better in my moms home town of Sudbury, still have his cds and will play them with even more Canadian pride than before. A few years ago while we were still in Barrie a potato truck rolled over just south of Barrie, the driver was fine and was from PEI........we had kicx fm play Bud the Spud during the noon request show. Ironically friends of ours just flew back to Summerside 2 days ago after visiting up here for a week. We played some of his songs around the campfire. They own an oyster farm back there and were kind enough to bring us up some PEI dirt shirts.....those t shirts will be worn in respect to Stompin Tom, Rest in peace knowing we will always celebrate your life in music. Blizz
SirCranksalot Posted March 7, 2013 Report Posted March 7, 2013 I saw him live twice. Quite the performer! Sudbury Sat Night is classic, IMO. He sung about Canadian places.(Enough songs about Memphis already).He helped define who we are. His music will live on. RIP, Dr. Tom.
capt bruce Posted March 7, 2013 Report Posted March 7, 2013 Goodbye Jim & Jackie, goodbye John & MayWe hate to see you leaving, bound for the USABut if you don't believe your country should come before yourselfYa can better serve your country, by living somewhere elseI know the times are changing, factories closing downBut if you stay and help us, we can turn these things aroundBut if you don't believe your country should come before yourselfYa can better serve your country, by living somewhere elseAnd while our politicians, divde our presious landWe speak in French & English, but they still don't understandIf you don't believe your country should come before yourselfYa can better serve your country, by living somewhere elseIn a land that's short on heros, they trade our jobs awayAnd we don't need no zeros to come and help us save the daySo if you don't believe your country should come before yourselfYa can better serve your country, by living somewhere elseAnd if you should find your heaven, where stars & stripes are flownYou'll learn to stand more proudly, than you ever stood back homeAnd they'll tell you that your country, must come before yourselfOr you'll have to serve your country by living somewhere elseSo goodbye Jim & Jackie, goodbye John & MayWe hope that you'll be happy, living in the USACause if you don't believe your country should come before yourselfYa can better serve your country, by living somewhere elseIf you don't believe your country should come before yourselfYa can better serve your country, by living somewhere else A better Canadian was never born , spent many nights at the horse shoe watching him stomp thu boards singing songs of CANADA , RIP TOM ,
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