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  1. pravda01 said:

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    New Videos Up @ KINODV: Punk Fashion Show, Spit Club, Boston, 1982

    This month I’m posting something a little different @ KINODV. A Punk Fashion Show shot in Boston in 1982 at the SPIT Club on Lansdown Street.
    The imagery is set to the New Order tune “Confusion” from the Blade Soundtrack. This is definitely worth a look:

    http://www.kinodv.net/movies/moviepa...lyFeature.html

    Part of that whole scene was the 2 Tone Ska music revival. You hit the clubs and you were guaranteed to hear “Twist and Crawl” or “Mirror in the Bathroom” With that in mind I have also posted The Beat, or if you care, The English Beat with a live version of “Mirror in the Bathroom” from the movie “Dance Craze” 1981:

    http://www.kinodv.net/movies/archive..._Bathroom.html

    Visit the Archive Portal @ http://www.kinodv.net/ArchivePortal.html

    See the following bands:

    Filmed in Boston:

    The Neighborhoods
    Nervous Eaters
    The Cure
    Unnatural Axe
    La Peste
    Lyres
    Thrills
    Fabulous Billygoons
    Buzzcocks
    Mission of Burma
    Pastiche
    Human Sexual Response
    Lou Miami and the Kozmetiks
    The King Bees
    Robin Lane and the Chartbusters
    Ground Zero
    Iron Liver Project
    Peter Dayton Band


    Also for you to viddy well. Not filmed in Boston, but timely clips for U to see:

    http://www.kinodv.net/ArchivePortal.html

    The Jam
    Dead Kennedys
    Gang of Four
    The Clash
    Stiff Little Fingers
    The Specials
    The Stranglers
    Siouxsie & the Banshees
    XTC
    Ian Drury and the Block Heads
    The Dead Boys
    Sham 69
    The Ramones
    Wire
    The Damned
    The Beat
  2. pravda01 said:

    Default Newvids up @KINODV

    Feel the Love!!!!…

    Just in time for Valentines Day two romantic videos up @ KINODV.
    Leading off the love fest is Human Sexual Response with “Blow Up”
    Filmed in Boston at the Streets Club in 1982. This video features
    Russ Meyer’s “Faster, ***** Cat Kill! Kill!” and stars the sultry
    Tura Santana.

    http://www.kinodv.net/movies/moviepa...lyFeature.html


    On the flip side is the instrumental ode to sensuality, “Moments in Love” from the Art of Noise. First released in 1983 and remixed in 1985 this video incorporates a live performance of the song with an artful collage of imagery. Hold me…Squeeze me…Tease me…..Taste me….Moments in Love…..

    http://www.kinodv.net/movies/archive...e-Moments.html

    Visit the Archive Portal @ http://www.kinodv.net/ArchivePortal.html

    And see the following bands:

    Filmed in Boston:

    The Neighborhoods
    Nervous Eaters
    The Cure
    Unnatural Axe
    La Peste
    Lyres
    Thrills
    Fabulous Billygoons
    Buzzcocks
    Mission of Burma
    Pastiche
    Human Sexual Response
    Lou Miami and the Kozmetiks
    The King Bees
    Robin Lane and the Chartbusters
    Ground Zero
    Iron Liver Project
    Peter Dayton Band


    Also for you to viddy well. Not filmed in Boston, but timely clips for U to see:

    http://www.kinodv.net/ArchivePortal.html

    The Jam
    Dead Kennedys
    Gang of Four
    The Clash
    Stiff Little Fingers
    The Specials
    The Stranglers
    Siouxsie & the Banshees
    XTC
    Ian Drury and the Block Heads
    The Dead Boys
    Sham 69
    The Ramones
    Wire
    The Damned
    The Beat
    Art of Noise
  3. pravda01 said:

    Default New Vids up @ KINODV: Misson of Burma & Gang of 4

    New Videos up for March.

    Mission of Burma with a live performance of “Eyes of Men” filmed in Boston at the Space and Underground 1979-80. This is about as early as your going to see on Mission of Burma. I recently edited this footage and am posting it for the first time:

    http://www.kinodv.net/movies/moviepa...lyFeature.html

    Mission of Burma and Gang of Four played together several times between 1979-82. I remember one animated and high energy output @ the Paradise Club May 1980. Just had to add the Gang of Four’s live performance of “He Would Send in the Army” recorded in London in 1981 and taken from the movie Urgh! A Music War:

    http://www.kinodv.net/movies/archive...Send_Army.html
  4. pravda01 said:

    Default April Fools Videos up @ KINODV: The Cramps & Nervous Eaters

    Just in time for April Fools Day. Loki the God of Mischief posted this on the KINODV website. The Cramps performing “The Way I Walk” filmed live at the Napa State Mental Hospital in Napa California in 1978:

    http://www.kinodv.net/movies/archive...ay_I_Walk.html

    If that isn’t crazy enough for you check out the Nervous Eaters with a cast of genetic misfits filmed live at The Club in Cambridge 1979. Behold Roy and Curly from the Mental Liberation Army, Barb Kitson & Johnny Angel from Thrills, and Nikki Jarrett from The Lazers joining the Eaters on “Degenerate” and “Loretta”

    Go Mental!!!!……………….

    http://www.kinodv.net/movies/moviepa...lyFeature.html
  5. pravda01 said:

    Default New Live Vids Up @ KINODV: la peste and The Clash 1977-79

    May Day…International Workers Day… posting hard working Boston punk band la peste with the first time viewing of live video “I Don’t Know Right From Wrong” filmed @ the Paradise Club in 1979:

    http://www.kinodv.net/movies/moviepa...lyFeature.html


    Few bands worked harder than The Clash and it shows in two live clips filmed at Elizabethan Suite, Manchester, England 1977 “What’s My Name” & ”Garageland”:

    http://www.kinodv.net/movies/archive...arageland.html


    Visit the Archive Portal @ http://www.kinodv.net/ArchivePortal.html

    And see the following bands:

    Filmed in Boston:

    The Neighborhoods
    Nervous Eaters
    The Cure
    Unnatural Axe
    La Peste
    Lyres
    Thrills
    Fabulous Billygoons
    Buzzcocks
    Mission of Burma
    Pastiche
    Human Sexual Response
    Lou Miami and the Kozmetiks
    The King Bees
    Robin Lane and the Chartbusters
    Ground Zero
    Iron Liver Project
    Peter Dayton Band


    Also for you to viddy well. Not filmed in Boston, but timely clips for U to see:

    http://www.kinodv.net/ArchivePortal.html

    The Jam
    Dead Kennedys
    Gang of Four
    The Clash
    Stiff Little Fingers
    The Specials
    The Stranglers
    Siouxsie & the Banshees
    XTC
    Ian Drury and the Block Heads
    The Dead Boys
    Sham 69
    The Ramones
    Wire
    The Damned
    The Beat
    Art of Noise
  6. pravda01 said:

    Default New Live Vids Up @ KINODV: Mission of Burma & New Order 1980-84

    Mission of Burma is featured this month with a killer version of the instrumental “Tremelo”. The live video was filmed at the Underground Club in Boston, 1980. MOB opened up for The Cure that night on the second stop of the first Cure American tour.

    You can see “Tremelo” here:

    http://www.kinodv.net/movies/moviepa...lyFeature.html

    Also added to the Archive Portal is New Order with a live video shot in Barcelona Spain, 1984. “Blue Monday” was one of New Orders better electronic efforts post Ian Curtis and Joy Division.

    “Blue Monday” here:

    http://www.kinodv.net/movies/archive...-Blue_Mon.html

    Visit the Archive Portal at KINODV and see more live video performances:

    Filmed in Boston:

    The Neighborhoods
    Nervous Eaters
    The Cure
    Unnatural Axe
    La Peste
    Lyres
    Thrills
    Fabulous Billygoons
    Buzzcocks
    Mission of Burma
    Pastiche
    Human Sexual Response
    Lou Miami and the Kozmetiks
    The King Bees
    Robin Lane and the Chartbusters
    Ground Zero
    Iron Liver Project
    Peter Dayton Band


    Additional live performance videos of bands from around the globe in the 80's … can be found in the Archive Portal as well:

    The Jam
    Dead Kennedys
    Gang of Four
    The Clash
    Stiff Little Fingers
    The Specials
    The Stranglers
    Siouxsie & the Banshees
    XTC
    Ian Drury and the Block Heads
    The Dead Boys
    Sham 69
    The Ramones
    Wire
    The Damned
    The Beat
    Art of Noise
    The Cramps
    New Order
  7. pravda01 said:

    Default New Live Videos Up @ KINODV: The Cure & Dead Kennedys

    The Cure played just two locations on the first US Tour in 1980 before returning to England. In NYC at Hurrah’s and the next night in Boston at The Underground Club. Filmed on Robert Smiths 21st birthday, check out the live video “Play for Today” from the Boston show.

    First time view here:

    http://www.kinodv.net/movies/moviepa...lyFeature.html

    Whacking the bees nest in the Archive Portal are the Dead Kennedys with “Holiday in Cambodia”…Jello pulls a Where’s Waldo in this live video and is pulled from the crowd to finish the tune. Hey *** …Don’t forget to pack your wife!!

    Visite Pol Pot ici:

    http://www.kinodv.net/movies/archive...liday_Cam.html

    Additional live performance videos of bands from around the globe in the 80's … can be found in the Archive Portal as well:

    Visit the Archive Portal @ http://www.kinodv.net/ArchivePortal.html

    Filmed in Boston:

    The Neighborhoods
    Nervous Eaters
    The Cure
    Unnatural Axe
    La Peste
    Lyres
    Thrills
    Fabulous Billygoons
    Buzzcocks
    Mission of Burma
    Pastiche
    Human Sexual Response
    Lou Miami and the Kozmetiks
    The King Bees
    Robin Lane and the Chartbusters
    Ground Zero
    Iron Liver Project
    Peter Dayton Band
    “Some Like It Punk” Fashion Show, SPIT Club, Boston, 1982

    Also there to viddy well:

    The Jam
    Dead Kennedys
    Gang of Four
    The Clash
    Stiff Little Fingers
    The Specials
    The Stranglers
    Siouxsie & the Banshees
    XTC
    Ian Drury and the Block Heads
    The Dead Boys
    Sham 69
    The Ramones
    Wire
    The Damned
    The Beat
    Art of Noise
    The Cramps
    New Order
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    Jester said:

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    A lot of those bands are tributes to former glories with some of the best members gone... Get old bootleg vids, they'll show you how the bands used to be.
  9. pravda01 said:

    Default New live vids up @ KINODV: Violent Femmes _ Robin Lane & The Chartbusters

    From Folk roots to the Next….. just Add It Up When Things Go Wrong

    Robin Lane with early roots in the Los Angles folk music scene moved east and eventually to Cambridge in 1978. There the Chartbusters were formed with Asa Brebner, Leroy Radcliffe, Scott Raerenwad, and Tim Jackson. In the midst of the punk and new wave scene, the music with Robin Lane & The Chartbusters took on a new edge.

    Watch Robin Lane and the Chartbusters live video from 1979 “When Things Go Wrong” here:

    http://www.kinodv.net/movies/moviepa...lyFeature.html

    The Violent Femmes in the early 80’s played the coffee house and street corner scene. Their music was a cross between American folk music and punk rock. Band members Brian Ritchie, Victor DeLorez, and lead vocalist
    Gordon Gano helped define the idea of folk punk.

    Check out the Femmes “Add It Up” here:

    http://www.kinodv.net/movies/archive...ms-Add_Up.html

    Visit the Archive Portal at KINODV and see more live video performances:

    Filmed in Boston:

    The Neighborhoods
    Nervous Eaters
    The Cure
    Unnatural Axe
    La Peste
    Lyres
    Thrills
    Fabulous Billygoons
    Buzzcocks
    Mission of Burma
    Pastiche
    Human Sexual Response
    Lou Miami and the Kozmetiks
    The King Bees
    Robin Lane and the Chartbusters
    Ground Zero
    Iron Liver Project
    Peter Dayton Band

    Additional live performance videos of bands from around the globe in the 80's … can be found in the Archive Portal as well:

    The Jam
    Dead Kennedys
    Gang of Four
    The Clash
    Stiff Little Fingers
    The Specials
    The Stranglers
    Siouxsie & the Banshees
    XTC
    Ian Drury and the Block Heads
    The Dead Boys
    Sham 69
    The Ramones
    Wire
    The Damned
    The Beat
    Art of Noise
    The Cramps
    New Order
    Violent Femmes