Song List:“Stay”, “Since I Don’t’ Have You”, “Don’t Let Go”, “Sherry”, “Walk Like A Man”, “Cry Myself to Sleep”, “Candy Girl”, “Big Girls Don’t Cry”, “Close Your Eyes”, “Marlena”, “Dawn” and “Ronnie. . They introduce their great drummer of the period Ronald Roach. .
I don’t want to get to corny here, but I can’t believe I am hearing for the first time in my entire 57 years, I am finally able to hear what the 4 Seasons sounded like live in the 60’s. I can’t thank you enough because you have no idea what this means to me, to finally hear this great American Band for the first time live in their early hit making years. I just subscribed to your channel and hoping there is more to come and if not, this alone is much appreciated. Thank you
It's not corny, I'm glad you like the video. I was surprised to hear it as well and I wanted to share it with everyone. Check out the other live performances I've posted too : )
I turn 69 this month & I've a 4 Season's fan since Sherry was released in real time. I'm in the same boat listening to them live like this too. What a freakin' rush & thrill !!
This is the Mount Everest ,since discovering The Four Seasons as a young boy 50 years ago in 1971. I dreamed of hearing this. I was to young in 67 ,68 to see them at the amusement Parks dance halls near my home.There’s videos over the years,but not many,and nothing like this. WOW!
Interesting, I didn’t discover the Four Seasons until 1972 when I was 12 years old. Since then they have become what The Beatles and Beach Boys are to others. The Four Seasons are my number one ☝️all time favorite band.
Thank you so much for this posting. One fact about Frankie Valli, he did not have an ego being the lead singer. The band came first and the more you know about the Four Seasons, this becomes more clear. He is not just not a great singer but also a humble caring man that always put the band first. Even though Tommy Devito was robbing the band blind, Frankie still never forgot how Tommy took him off the street when they first started. The world needs more people like Frankie Valli who never forgot where he came from. Frankie, you keep going, you are great. Thanks for all you did.
This is a great live recording. I didn't see the Seasons live until 1967 and they were outstanding then too. By that time Joe Long had aptly replaced Nick Massi. Incredible in 64 and when I saw them in 67 how good they sounded live without any additional musicians except a drummer.
Oh no. Damn. Hey, Tommy lived life, right? And he got to appear in the movies and lived to see his story on Broadway. RIP Tommy and condolences to The DeVito Family.
I, too, have been a Four Seasons fan since '64 (Rag Doll on the charts) and, until this was posted, never heard them in the early years. They sound amazing. Thank you so much for posting.
@@anthonycolatrella2438 I just listened again, but it's hard to tell. There seems to be vibrato and maybe Leslie on it, but it's hard to say on this peculiar recording. It's a very, very neat sound and at times a pretty epic and dynamic mix.
Yes, yes, yes, Bruce-I went to my first 4Season concert in 1964---this was essentially the same set they played then---they sounded very much as they did on record---very impressive----I have continued going to their concerts evwr since----NEVER disappoint!!!
Ukrainianroyal, Thanks for posting this live set of five musicians delivering the goods. Valli's falsetto soars and the group, anchored by Bob's organ and Nick's bass hit all the right notes.
One of my favorite groups growing up, and saw them at dinner theater in Tampa called the Kings Inn I think. Frankie Valli has one of the strongest voices in the industry.
Wow, this is recording gold! Like stated previously I've never heard any early footage. I'm just enjoying the listen with a smile on my face. No matter what kind of world we're living in at the moment, I can sit back and forget everything. The band introduction at 13:00 is incredible! THANK YOU!!
I've been a fan of theirs since I was a little kid, Big Girls Don't Cry was the probably the first one of theirs I heard. They gave the Beatles a run for their money back then too. Nick sounds just like Elvis in 'Don't Let Go'. I used to do that tune in one of my bands.
I'm nearly in tears, listening to this rare treasure. The 4 Seasons, and Frankie solo, have been my top favorite recording artists since Jr. High. Like others here, I've collected a nice stack of their records. I first saw them in about '68. Nick was gone (he had been such a large part of my enjoyment of their sound.) To hear him singing "Don't Let Go" live is HUGE to me. Thank you SO much for sharing this gem!
This is the exact same set I heard them perform in Asbury Park, NJ in 1964---just 3guys singing into their standup mics and Frankie holding his---2 also playing guitars and Bob on electric organ---and they had a drummer(Ronnie Roach) and a few small amps---and I was almost shocked they could reproduce that sound live---especially Frankie and that falsetto!!!!---i was hooked and remain to this day!!!!
@@michaelnyny He was strictly their touring drummer, from 1963-67; the main studio drummer for the Seasons recordings in the sixties was Buddy Saltzman---Panama Francis was on "Sherry" and "Walk Like a Man" when Saltzman was unavailable and Gary Chester did some sessions--Saltzman did the great fills on "Dawn" and "Under My Skin"
@@anthonycolatrella2438 Thanks for clarifying this. I was always a Four Seasons fan, from the very beginning. In the early 70s I had a roommate who couldn't stand them, with his exception of the drumming, which he thought was spectacular. I would agree with that assessment on the drummer, but the whole group was spectacular in my opinion. I think some of the best drumming was done on their poorly charted 45 Betrayed / Toy Soldier. I have that single with the (cheap Philips paper) picture sleeve, which was fitting I guess for the styrene 45s.
@@michaelnyny I would have kicked your roommate out!!! the Seasons were spectacular without a doubt! Gaudio was a frustrated drummer I have heard him say and always tried to include great drum parts and the execution of the parts was consistently superb---mostly thanks to Buddy Saltzman; as long as Charlie Calello did the arranging, Saltzman was his first choice. He most likely did the drumming on those 2 songs you mentioned---I refer you to our SEASONS ON SATURDAY show on UA-cam where we discuss the career and recordings of the 4Seasons---we did do an interview of Charlie Calello recently which was terrific! Lee Shapiro, their keyboardist from 1973-78 is one of our group--on one program we discussed the "Who Loves You" album---if you are a 4Season fan I am sure you will find the shows informative and entertaining--we have done 11 so far
@@anthonycolatrella2438 Thank you!! I most certainly will check out the show. One of the hidden gems, in my opinion, is Genuine Imitation Life Gazette.
Que puedo decir son geniales es la poca de mi papi y el le gustaba buena usicayostrsmitio apósitos ese cariño pr la vía usicayostrsmitio de los años 5o y 6o que es preciosa
I used too watched these former artisited, the four seasons, francis valli, bob gaudio, thomas devido',other's guys i for got his names, all 'em were good singer's or greatest singers, but never gots any where's those yrs, 1952s or 1953s i n...thats circles but not times, yrs, lates fifthy 1955s i first saw'em on a showed ed sullivans showed, and a nother showed holly wood palaces, maybe nor sure...
Anyone have any idea as to the city and date of the concert? They open with Stay a hit in Feb 1964 and close with Ronnie from April 1964. so I a,m guessing it is April or May 1964..because they do not do their June hit Rag Doll.
Yeah, the sound of the band themselves was actually more interesting and entertaining. They were in good form here, but very consistent in most live recordings from this era.
just a thought....nicky sang on two of the tracks and later on none...could he have left in a fit of pique.....he did have the "ears" and brought back his magic with hickory
I feel Nick wanted to do more. Bob and Frank controlled everything. Tommy was out blowing money all over the world gambling and on women. It would have been nice to see what Nick could have done
Hi ukrainianroyal. This is golden! Thank you so much. Any idea, specifically, where this was in Clearwater? A club name, for example? I'm interested in the location/address.
Hello and the information I have as to where this concert was held is as follows: the show was sponsored by the Clearwater Recreation Department at the Clearwater Auditorium at 8:00 p.m. On the bill were also Lanny and The Impressions and the Catalina’s. Tickets were $1.50 and this information was provided by a newspaper article dated May 28, 1964 which I recently acquired with the actual group photo used to promote this concert. Hope this helps and take care.
Heyo! I’m a huge four seasons fan! I’ve gone on to meet Frankie(even sang for him which was insane) and plans to meet Bobby and joe long. Where did you get this wonderful recording?
Sorry I've taken awhile to reply to this, I don't check my channel too often, I got this audio mailed to me by someone who's asked me not to mention them, and I just decided to post it cus it's pretty rare and I like to share this stuff with people
ukrainianroyal oh ok , could you possibly ask if you could share this persons info with a fellow huge four seasons fan who owns the largest collection In all of the world :))))
FourSeasonsGaudio how about posting some of your 4 Seasons collection? I thought I was the 4 Seasons biggest fan but after reading your posts, I don’t know. I am a huge fan of theirs and have been collecting anything and everything by Valli and Seasons. Just subscribed to your channel, take care.
I admired francis valli, when he's started too sangs he's a very handsomes italians, americans, and thomas devivo, and massi, roberto, gaudio, was very handsomes italians, americans, too too bad thomas had too died of a dreaful disease covid virus, why's he's did'nt gets shots, yrs, 2018s, he's would had lived for fews yrs, also i'm gladly a person, decided too created a showed for'em those poorly soul...had suffered for so longer yrs, thnx too the person's who's had thoughts a planned and its worked and is'nt so they not greats artisited, franki valli, you's did found a candi blk americans, woman's, she'a sure been grateful she's met you's and sure had find jobs, org, and goes too colleges, or univ... too higher educational, also shws surw cooked meals for you's i cooked had too regarded i'm tired or not, also i knews when i ates these estab...i feel sicked now this stuff its horrables, its had been sitting there's on floors...and on selves, for a longs times so i better cooked and changed the foods maybe goes too...organic, mrkts, and i did and its better i gladly i loved those producted now i contiu... its a habits now i stayed with'em i liked their italians, foods, its not too...much sodiums or too much sugar eithers also regardwd if a person its richer still sure cooked for 'im thats becuz...they's 've been out there's on the roads for a longs times, also its might be day's able too goes too the kitchen too cooked bwcuz... a dreadful-disease, virus, thats thw reasonable,
No auto tune...just 4 guys plus a drummer singing "in-tune" and sounding magnificent! Thx from Mike g
Song List:“Stay”, “Since I Don’t’ Have You”, “Don’t Let Go”, “Sherry”, “Walk Like A Man”, “Cry Myself to Sleep”, “Candy Girl”, “Big Girls Don’t Cry”, “Close Your Eyes”, “Marlena”, “Dawn” and “Ronnie. . They introduce their great drummer of the period Ronald Roach. .
Frankie's falsetto voice is unbelievable. This show is unbelievable. No horns, no strings, just the four guys.
I don’t want to get to corny here, but I can’t believe I am hearing for the first time in my entire 57 years, I am finally able to hear what the 4 Seasons sounded like live in the 60’s. I can’t thank you enough because you have no idea what this means to me, to finally hear this great American Band for the first time live in their early hit making years. I just subscribed to your channel and hoping there is more to come and if not, this alone is much appreciated. Thank you
It's not corny, I'm glad you like the video. I was surprised to hear it as well and I wanted to share it with everyone. Check out the other live performances I've posted too : )
lookin for a copy of corona 1234 on 78rpm...email me if you have any leads..kkrazyman krazy5@gmail.com
dave diggins I tried emailing you regarding what you are looking for but your email comes up as non existent.
I turn 69 this month & I've a 4 Season's fan since Sherry was released in real time. I'm in the same boat listening to them live like this too. What a freakin' rush & thrill !!
This is the Mount Everest ,since discovering The Four Seasons as a young boy 50 years ago in 1971. I dreamed of hearing this. I was to young in 67 ,68 to see them at the amusement Parks dance halls near my home.There’s videos over the years,but not many,and nothing like this. WOW!
Interesting, I didn’t discover the Four Seasons until 1972 when I was 12 years old. Since then they have become what The Beatles and Beach Boys are to others. The Four Seasons are my number one ☝️all time favorite band.
Me too.
Thank you so much for this posting. One fact about Frankie Valli, he did not have an ego being the lead singer. The band came first and the more you know about the Four Seasons, this becomes more clear. He is not just not a great singer but also a humble caring man that always put the band first. Even though
Tommy Devito was robbing the band blind, Frankie still never forgot how Tommy took him off the street when they first started. The world needs more people like
Frankie Valli who never forgot where he came from. Frankie, you keep going, you are great. Thanks for all you did.
I can attest to that firsthand, C4.
This recording is effing PRICELESS!! It is so rare to hear complete sets by the 4 Seasons from back in those days.
Such terrific singing and great instrumentation. Guitars drums and Gaudio and the organ so good.
---and All amazingly 64 live
super super rare! a treasure!!!
They were great live. This was no canned group. All studio musicians, and writers arrangers. That’s why it’s so great.
dang, frankie valli in his prime! Doesn't get any better than this
I don't care what anyone says but Marlena is simply amazing especially live. Something about it I just love
One of their best songs
Boop-boop boop ee oop. Terrific song, I don’t remember, but it might’ve been on the other side of candy girl
Nick Massi kind of sounds like Elvis in “Don’t Let Go”.
Nick not only playing great bass but doing all the arrangements.
This is a great live recording. I didn't see the Seasons live until 1967 and they were outstanding then too. By that time Joe Long had aptly replaced Nick Massi. Incredible in 64 and when I saw them in 67 how good they sounded live without any additional musicians except a drummer.
Marlena live...WOW excellent
R.I.P Tommy Devito. He just passed away of covid.
Oh no. Damn. Hey, Tommy lived life, right? And he got to appear in the movies and lived to see his story on Broadway. RIP Tommy and condolences to The DeVito Family.
Tommy DeVito was underrated as a guitarist on their recordings. Rest in Peace .
Very sad news. I lost my brother to Covid just before the Thankgiving holiday. RIP both of them.
@@Baci302 thats right he lived the life of 10 men ,but he passed from old age folks thers no such thing as covid and never has been
And now Joe Long from Covid.
That's 1964, with the glass coke bottles.
WOW what a great find ... always loved the Four Seasons x
Nick sounding great on Don't Let Get. He had a real nice rockabilly voice.
A dream come true listening this.
R.I.P. Nick Massi(1927-2000) and Tommy DeVito(1928-2020). 🕯🕯🕯🕯🕯
I, too, have been a Four Seasons fan since '64 (Rag Doll on the charts) and, until this was posted, never heard them in the early years. They sound amazing. Thank you so much for posting.
Frankie in his prime - thanks!
Bob Gaudio gettin down on the Hammond organ!
I could be wrong but I don't think Bob Gaudio played a Hammond organ---I do know that at the early sixties' concerts I saw he was playing a Farfisa
@@anthonycolatrella2438 I just listened again, but it's hard to tell. There seems to be vibrato and maybe Leslie on it, but it's hard to say on this peculiar recording. It's a very, very neat sound and at times a pretty epic and dynamic mix.
Love It... Hope there are more Tapes of the Early 4 seasons Live..Thank you for this Gem
Wow ! I never imagined they sounded this strong live . The real deal !!
Yes, yes, yes, Bruce-I went to my first 4Season concert in 1964---this was essentially the same set they played then---they sounded very much as they did on record---very impressive----I have continued going to their concerts evwr since----NEVER disappoint!!!
As a big Four Seasons fan, this is truly one of the most awesome recordings! Thank you so much for posting it--this is amazing!!
Susie, isn't it great??
Thank you for posting. This is truly a treasure of solid gold. Long live Frankie Valli & The 4 Seasons !
Ukrainianroyal,
Thanks for posting this live set of five musicians delivering the goods. Valli's falsetto soars and the group, anchored by Bob's organ and Nick's bass hit all the right notes.
One of my favorite groups growing up, and saw them at dinner theater in Tampa called the Kings Inn I think. Frankie Valli has one of the strongest voices in the industry.
Wow, this is recording gold! Like stated previously I've never heard any early footage. I'm just enjoying the listen with a smile on my face. No matter what kind of world we're living in at the moment, I can sit back and forget everything. The band introduction at 13:00 is incredible! THANK YOU!!
4:15 Frankie goes for it; most singers wouldn't.
Fr!
I've been a fan of theirs since I was a little kid, Big Girls Don't Cry was the probably the first one of theirs I heard. They gave the Beatles a run for their money back then too. Nick sounds just like Elvis in 'Don't Let Go'. I used to do that tune in one of my bands.
This is great. Frankie’s falsetto was sharp on all the numbers. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for sharing!! Delightful!!
Wow, a rare find, 4seasons live in the 60s!
A remarkable performance. What energy!
Wonderful. Thank you for sharing❤️
This is absolutely amazing!!! Thanks a million for posting this!
My Friend "Tomooch" Was No SLOUCH on Guitar, ! Thank You for Posting this "Lost Artifact" !!!!!
Wow! I’ve never heard a falsetto like that!
I'm nearly in tears, listening to this rare treasure. The 4 Seasons, and Frankie solo, have been my top favorite recording artists since Jr. High. Like others here, I've collected a nice stack of their records. I first saw them in about '68. Nick was gone (he had been such a large part of my enjoyment of their sound.) To hear him singing "Don't Let Go" live is HUGE to me. Thank you SO much for sharing this gem!
After 65 things were never as good . Without Nick it wasn't the same.
13:28 - Tommy intro: "He sings baritone, takes care of all the business..." Truer words were never spoken, Frankie. 🤣
Lol
Ive been a fan since1963. This recording is fantastic Thank you for posting it. All that would make it even better is Beggars Parade.
These guys are the greatest.😊
Thanks for posting this. Brings back great memories of these guys in their prime.
Great great posting and video. Should be in some Hall of Fame
Incredible slice of Four Seasons history. A dream to hear an authentic live tape of the original lineup!
amazing. hope this leads to more. He is truly amazing.
What a gem!
Como les quiero son bellos
This is brilliant! Do you have any other frankie shows you could upload? :)
Yes, check my channel for more
A truly rare find!
WHAT A GEM !!!!!! Thanks
Wow, Thanks for posting,
I never got to see them live. I was a huge fan, but their tours never made it to Sacramento, CA. We were the state Capitol, but we were a cow town.
Absolutely incredible.
Big girlss dont CRYYYYY
Wow this is awesome!!
A gem!
This is the exact same set I heard them perform in Asbury Park, NJ in 1964---just 3guys singing into their standup mics and Frankie holding his---2 also playing guitars and Bob on electric organ---and they had a drummer(Ronnie Roach) and a few small amps---and I was almost shocked they could reproduce that sound live---especially Frankie and that falsetto!!!!---i was hooked and remain to this day!!!!
Did Ronnie Roach play on their records or was he just live?
@@michaelnyny He was strictly their touring drummer, from 1963-67; the main studio drummer for the Seasons recordings in the sixties was Buddy Saltzman---Panama Francis was on "Sherry" and "Walk Like a Man" when Saltzman was unavailable and Gary Chester did some sessions--Saltzman did the great fills on "Dawn" and "Under My Skin"
@@anthonycolatrella2438 Thanks for clarifying this. I was always a Four Seasons fan, from the very beginning. In the early 70s I had a roommate who couldn't stand them, with his exception of the drumming, which he thought was spectacular. I would agree with that assessment on the drummer, but the whole group was spectacular in my opinion. I think some of the best drumming was done on their poorly charted 45 Betrayed / Toy Soldier. I have that single with the (cheap Philips paper) picture sleeve, which was fitting I guess for the styrene 45s.
@@michaelnyny I would have kicked your roommate out!!! the Seasons were spectacular without a doubt! Gaudio was a frustrated drummer I have heard him say and always tried to include great drum parts and the execution of the parts was consistently superb---mostly thanks to Buddy Saltzman; as long as Charlie Calello did the arranging, Saltzman was his first choice. He most likely did the drumming on those 2 songs you mentioned---I refer you to our SEASONS ON SATURDAY show on UA-cam where we discuss the career and recordings of the 4Seasons---we did do an interview of Charlie Calello recently which was terrific! Lee Shapiro, their keyboardist from 1973-78 is one of our group--on one program we discussed the "Who Loves You" album---if you are a 4Season fan I am sure you will find the shows informative and entertaining--we have done 11 so far
@@anthonycolatrella2438 Thank you!! I most certainly will check out the show. One of the hidden gems, in my opinion, is Genuine Imitation Life Gazette.
Que puedo decir son geniales es la poca de mi papi y el le gustaba buena usicayostrsmitio apósitos ese cariño pr la vía usicayostrsmitio de los años 5o y 6o que es preciosa
I used too watched these former artisited, the four seasons, francis valli, bob gaudio, thomas devido',other's guys i for got his names, all 'em were good singer's or greatest singers, but never gots any where's those yrs, 1952s or 1953s i n...thats circles but not times, yrs, lates fifthy 1955s i first saw'em on a showed ed sullivans showed, and a nother showed holly wood palaces, maybe nor sure...
Anyone have any idea as to the city and date of the concert? They open with Stay a hit in Feb 1964 and close with Ronnie from April 1964. so I a,m guessing it is April or May 1964..because they do not do their June hit Rag Doll.
It's at the beginning of the video, Clearwater Florida in 1964. I don't know the month, sorry
Should have put these tracks on the Fake LIVE lp.
Absolutely!
Yeah, the sound of the band themselves was actually more interesting and entertaining. They were in good form here, but very consistent in most live recordings from this era.
Great
just a thought....nicky sang on two of the tracks and later on none...could he have left in a fit of pique.....he did have the "ears" and brought back his magic with hickory
He very definitely left in a fit of pique, but nothing to do with singing--i refer you to Charlie Calello's memoirs
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I feel Nick wanted to do more. Bob and Frank controlled everything. Tommy was out blowing money all over the world gambling and on women. It would have been nice to see what Nick could have done
I was 13 years old
Even at 17, I know all the lyrics of Dawn and Walk like a man! This is great music!
No one cares. Get a diploma
@@XxXxTwofirstnames69420xXxXx I’m sorry, how old are you? 70? Gotta love the attitudes from the older ones!
@@XxXxTwofirstnames69420xXxXx isn’t that the point of high school? To get a diploma??? 😂
@@tribedeath581 I’ve done things I’m not proud of. But it got me here. To now. I’m a fucking legends. I’m Clive fucking Baldwin mother fucker
@@XxXxTwofirstnames69420xXxXx nobody knows who that is
Which one of the guys is introducing Frankie during the band intro's???
Tommy
It's Tommy introducing Frankie I believe
Anyone know who the drummer was on this tour/concert? And, who sang lead vocals with Frankie on "Cry Myself To Sleep"?
Frankie introduced the band at 13:00 and says the drummer is Ronald Roach and he had been with them for the past year.
Hi ukrainianroyal. This is golden! Thank you so much. Any idea, specifically, where this was in Clearwater? A club name, for example? I'm interested in the location/address.
Hello and the information I have as to where this concert was held is as follows: the show was sponsored by the Clearwater Recreation Department at the Clearwater Auditorium at 8:00 p.m. On the bill were also Lanny and The Impressions and the Catalina’s. Tickets were $1.50 and this information was provided by a newspaper article dated May 28, 1964 which I recently acquired with the actual group photo used to promote this concert. Hope this helps and take care.
@@georgemusic4all4seasons Wow! Thank you very much!!
Who’s singing lead on don’t let go?
nick massi
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Heyo! I’m a huge four seasons fan! I’ve gone on to meet Frankie(even sang for him which was insane) and plans to meet Bobby and joe long. Where did you get this wonderful recording?
Sorry I've taken awhile to reply to this, I don't check my channel too often, I got this audio mailed to me by someone who's asked me not to mention them, and I just decided to post it cus it's pretty rare and I like to share this stuff with people
ukrainianroyal oh ok , could you possibly ask if you could share this persons info with a fellow huge four seasons fan who owns the largest collection In all of the world :))))
FourSeasonsGaudio Lol I checked out your channel and you seem legit, if you want to talk more about this email me bajubmw@gmail.com
ukrainianroyal I sent you an email ! It should be ajdeverna@ Gmail . So if you don’t see it , just email me!:)
FourSeasonsGaudio how about posting some of your 4 Seasons collection? I thought I was the 4 Seasons biggest fan but after reading your posts, I don’t know. I am a huge fan of theirs and have been collecting anything and everything by Valli and Seasons. Just subscribed to your channel, take care.
8:23 Sherry
Love my cousin Frankie Valli :)
Your cousin???? Now that is pretty awesome.
Whoa!
are you from Dunmore,Pa.?
@@anthonycolatrella2438 Born and raised. Lived there my whole life. Left seven years ago.
Dawn.
Dawn = greatest rock song of all time!
I saw them that year in East Tennessee. They were MUCH better live than this recording quality conveys. The crowd at that college show was blown away.
When did he start growing facial hair
I believe in 1966, Valli was sporting a goatee.
Any videos with him with facial hair
I admired francis valli, when he's started too sangs he's a very handsomes italians, americans, and thomas devivo, and massi, roberto, gaudio, was very handsomes italians, americans, too too bad thomas had too died of a dreaful disease covid virus, why's he's did'nt gets shots, yrs, 2018s, he's would had lived for fews yrs, also i'm gladly a person, decided too created a showed for'em those poorly soul...had suffered for so longer yrs, thnx too the person's who's had thoughts a planned and its worked and is'nt so they not greats artisited, franki valli, you's did found a candi blk americans, woman's, she'a sure been grateful she's met you's and sure had find jobs, org, and goes too colleges, or univ... too higher educational, also shws surw cooked meals for you's i cooked had too regarded i'm tired or not, also i knews when i ates these estab...i feel sicked now this stuff its horrables, its had been sitting there's on floors...and on selves, for a longs times so i better cooked and changed the foods maybe goes too...organic, mrkts, and i did and its better i gladly i loved those producted now i contiu... its a habits now i stayed with'em i liked their italians, foods, its not too...much sodiums or too much sugar eithers also regardwd if a person its richer still sure cooked for 'im thats becuz...they's 've been out there's on the roads for a longs times, also its might be day's able too goes too the kitchen too cooked bwcuz... a dreadful-disease, virus, thats thw reasonable,