We at PowerPop bid a fond farewell to Tom Snyder, who did a fair amount to get punk/new wave out into the public eye, in his day.
Thanks, Tom.
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Haven't looked at the clip yet, but I seem to recall staying up late to watch Tom interview the likes of the angry young Elvis Costello and (on an other occasion) that obviously dangerous John Lydon, and thinking "wow, there's something you don't see on TV everyday."
I also recall that Dan Akroyd did a really killer impression of ole Tom on SNL back in the day.
I think it was the Tomorrow show that gave me my first inkling that this punk thing was going on in England.
Tom also did one of the last televised interviews with John Lennon before he went into temporary retirement in the mid seventies.
Jim
Snyder's interview with Elvis Costello was wonderful, still my favorite interview Elvis has ever done. The antithesis would have to be Tom trying his best to get something out of John Lydon and Keith Levene.
Outside the music scene, a fond and sad farewell to two other guys I greatly admired, Bill Walsh and Ingmar Bergman. What a shitty day.
He had Lydon back on in the mid-nineties. They were much more amicable during that interview.
Jim
My favorite Tom Snyder moment was when he interviewed Charles Manson. Snyder kept talling Manson to "come down off the space shuttle."
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