@@madmanjustice Sears did not sell the Danelectro guitars, the Silvertone line was something that Poor Kids were playing. Like the Guy who played for Arthur Lee's Band in LA, then went off to Vietnam, the appearance of a person who was pretty gung Ho about America, the same scenario as the Rock History provides appeared through the creative writing of the Writers of the Film.
"Little Wild One" should have been featured more in the movie! It's a very good song. They should have at least included the complete performance. This reminds me of a band working hard to hone their craft àla The Beatles! It's one of my favourite scenes in the movie! This fire extinguisher riot scene is not included on my DVD Thank God!
@@classicrocker81 on the original VHS cassette, which was still available back then, there is the full video of Little Wild One on that cassette! The extended version does have a bit more, but the full song is on the cassette.
@@pocodfe I just don't understand why the producers of the movie didn't include the whole performance "Little Wild One"! I'm glad my DVD doesn't include this nonsense with the fire extinguisher!
@@raulmacias6146 ... if I were you, I'd buy the Extended Version of the movie. It has things on it that really make the movie even better, such as the fact that Mr. White is gay and has a lover. Also it has a bit more with Marguerite, and the more shocking thing is when Guy catches "The bass player" in bed with one of the Chantrelines. There are so many more added scenes, and it's just a great version. Trust me, go get it!
Is this scene really in the movie? I have watched the movie dozens of times and I truly don't remember this scene at all. Am I in an alternate universe now?
in my opinion The O-neders, O-nedders or Oneders (however it was said before The Wonders) had enough 2 complete a full album I mean six songs That Thing You Do, little Wild One, Dance with Me Tonight, All My Only Dreams, Riot At Villapianos and I Need You (That Thing You Do).