“I’d love to see Christ come back to crush the spirit of hate and make men put down their guns. I’d also like just one more hit single.”
Tiny Tim (April 12, 1932 – November 30, 1996)

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“I’d love to see Christ come back to crush the spirit of hate and make men put down their guns. I’d also like just one more hit single.”
Tiny Tim (April 12, 1932 – November 30, 1996)
Are Tiny Tim fans still alive? Can I please have the honor of meeting anybody who likes his music and knows at least a bit about him?? Please?
I'd love to create a Tiny Tim community, I just need to find some people 🙏
some art i made for my radio show
Oh Tiny Tim. A versatile voice and impeccable taste in old times nostalgia songs. If all you know is Tiptoe Through the Tulips (and perhaps the sublime Livin’ in the Sunlight, Lovin’ in the Moonlight used in SpongeBob SquarePants), try out his false duets in On the Old Front Porch and I Got You Babe.
As for myself, it’s been some years since I played much ukulele, but I’ve been known to break it out every now and then 🤭
“While Mick did his business I did a little inquiring as to the health and well being of the other Stones. It appears that me old mate Brian, now happily back in the social circulation, took a great fancy to the ten-foot-high cut out of Tiny Tim at the Playboy club reception. So taken with it was Brian that he took it with him when he left and on to a party at photographer David Bailey’s next evening, where it was apparently a great success. What Brian was doing with it at four in the morning in the middle of Parliament Fields is slightly obscure, but I feel it does illustrate that he is once more enjoying life and that can only be a very good thing.”—Keith Altham, Hit Parader, June 1969
https://archive.org/details/hitparadermagazi28unse_5/page/10/mode/2up?view=theater
Poster by Gary Panter for event that never had a poster. Tiny and Velvets!!!
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No Halloween weekend is complete without an appearance from Tiny Tim!! And we get to see the philosophical side of Dan Rowan, too!! I hope that you've had a great Halloween weekend!! 🎃
Blood Harvest | 1987 Tiny Tim as Marvelous Mervo, the misunderstood clown
Tiny Tim "On The Good Ship Lollipop, Hot and Cold Water, Two Times A Day & The Other Side" on The Ed Sullivan Show, October 4, 1970.
Tiny Tim in the Great American Circus, Sarasota, Florida.
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1968.
Tiny Tim meets Jackie Gleason.
I'm watching reruns of the 60s TV show, Laugh In. I'm very excited because Tiny Tim just made an appearance and sang the song that made him famous, Tiptoe Through the Tulips!!! I love his unique style!! I find him charming and adorable!! I used to dance around the house and sing this song when I was a kid because it made me happy. The cool thing is that it still makes me very happy so I thought that I'd share it with you!! Enjoy!!! 😁🤣😍🌷🌷🌷🎶🎵
I love Tiny Tim ❤️❤️❤️ I hope that you enjoyed his song 🎵 ❤️
This is one of my favorite Beatle interviews ever
Kenny asks John if him and Paul could do a goodbye jingle.
Then John starts talking about Tiny Tim and how great he is
Then George and Ringo show up for another goodbye jingle while Paul puts on a Tiny Tim impression
This reminds me of their early interviews which is surprising because this was 1968 (during the white album sessions), when things started to get tense.
Vincent Price and Tiny Tim -
Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In (1967)
"It's better to be a 'has-been' than a 'never-was'" -Tiny Tim, Herbert Butros Khaury.
“i’m in kind of a weird mental place right now” i say, as if there are times when i am not in a weird mental place