Stompin' Tom Conners dead at age 77

bill barilko

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First heard about him from my Dad who saw him in a bar in Timmins and was quite impressed.

Stompin' Tom made music his way and that counted for a lot with his fans-reading his autobiography is a must if you're at all interested in Canadian history.
 

WLDB

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Well that really sucks. I was hoping to see him one more time. He put on a great show. My grandparents played his stuff constantly when I was a kid. His music introduced me to Canadian history and identity. He seemed to have a song for nearly every small town in the country, including my own.
 

Johnnny

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Thanks to tom we in sudbury kick it harder than you pussies :)... Call us whatever, you aint got the balls to come here and do it in person.... End up in one of the rivers or lake :lol: ,........
 
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Chev

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Is anyone familiar with why he had that sheet of plywood under his stomping boot?
wow, how could anyone watching him not figure that out?...
His stomping used to damage stage floors. The way he stomped, would not surprise me if section had to be replaced after each show.
Sorry Goober, I thought you were 'asking' that question, not just checking to see if everyone else knew, oops.

Did you know that at one time a person was not allowed to bring potatoes Into P.E.I.? Ex. If you were camping and had potatoes with you, you couldn’t bring them into P.E.I.? I can’t imagine it being different now. As proud and protective of their product. I wouldn’t want to take the chance of any of the fungi or diseases being brought into the province either.
 

Locutus

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Let's raise a bottle of warm Old Vienna to Tom.

Take 'er away buys.
 

Walter

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Let's raise a bottle of warm Old Vienna to Tom.

Take 'er away buys.
V-I-E-N-N-A That's Old Vienna, the happy lazy lager beer. It's got life, it's got zest, Old Vienna's the best, the happy lazy lager beer
 

DaSleeper

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#juan

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The guy certainly had something. There were times when I couldn't stand another minute of "The Good Old Hockey Game"
but mostly I enjoyed it. Stompin Tom entertained people right accross this country and people would flock to see his performances.
 

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He has certainly been part of the Canadian Landscape for as long as I can remember
He kept Canada in each person's minds eye. somehow he seemed immortal. I remember
him from my days in radio and yes he was a lot of fun that good fun we don't always
experience anymore.
 

JLM

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He has certainly been part of the Canadian Landscape for as long as I can remember
He kept Canada in each person's minds eye. somehow he seemed immortal. I remember
him from my days in radio and yes he was a lot of fun that good fun we don't always
experience anymore.

Yep, definitely light years ahead of any of this sh*t, immerging from the boom boxes nowadays!
 

CDNBear

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Next Wednesday, the Bear clan will be in Peterborough to pay our respects to a truly great Canadian, and celebrate his life.

My grandfather, who adored Stompin' Tom, introduced me to his iconic Canadian tunes years ago, and I haven't been able to think of one, without the other coming to mind since.

Canada lost a little piece of her heart with his passing.
 

SLM

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Canada lost a little piece of her heart with his passing.

I was trying to come up with a good way to express the feelings I was having yesterday when I first heard the news, but was at a loss for how to phrase it.

That fits it perfectly, thank you Bear.
 

L Gilbert

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A letter to his fans:
"It was a long hard bumpy road, but this great country kept me inspired with its beauty, character, and spirit, driving me to keep marching on and devoted to sing about its people and places that make Canada the greatest country in the world.

I must now pass the torch, to all of you, to help keep the Maple Leaf flying high, and be the Patriot Canada needs now and in the future.

I humbly thank you all, one last time, for allowing me in your homes, I hope I continue to bring a little bit of cheer into your lives from the work I have done.

Sincerely,

Your Friend always,

Stompin’ Tom Connors"

and another quote: "Hello friends, I want all my fans, past, present, or future, to know that without you, there would have not been any Stompin’ Tom."
 

DaSleeper

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Yesterday I posted the best song (in my opinion) that Tom ever wrote, Today, with apologies to his fans, I will post the worst song he ever wrote, right here in Kapuskasing, at the Radio Hotel.
I don't think he ever dared sing it here or he would have been run out....
I never heard of him singing it Live after he released it in an album in '69 and can't find a video of him singing it....



The history of that song
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reesor_Siding_Strike_of_1963

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bov1hATLM0s
 

CDNBear

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News Update on the celebration of his life...

The gates will open at 5pm, at the Peterborough Memorial Centre, the show begins at 7pm.

There's only seating for 4000 people, so we'll be leaving here real early to make sure we can get in, let alone get good seats, lol.

Admission is free, as Tom requested, although donations to the Peterborough Food Share are being accepted.

Brian Edwards, Tom's long time friend and manager said in an interview...

"Everybody's going to be there — including Tom (in spirit)."

And...

"The biggest sendoff the Canadian music scene might ever see..."

I believe Tom deserves that.