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Geoffrey Pond
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The Avengers Car Crash @ Temple Beautiful or 1839 Geary 1979 Intro Penelope Houston
One of the last shows of the original Avengers Band in a very rare video at The Temple Beautiful in San Francisco 1979. Performing Car Crash. In the Red (1979, unfinished)
Dirextors. Liz Keim and Karen Merchant
Interview with Penelope Houston at The 40th Anniversary of The Temple Beautiful and The Dils. July 20, 2019 at Bottom of the Hill by Reality Check TV Hugh MacKenzie
Dirextors. Liz Keim and Karen Merchant
Interview with Penelope Houston at The 40th Anniversary of The Temple Beautiful and The Dils. July 20, 2019 at Bottom of the Hill by Reality Check TV Hugh MacKenzie
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TEMPLE BEAUTIFUL BAND - PEOPLE WHO DIED (excerpt) Live HOTEL UTAH Halloween '22 by JIM CARROLL
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TEMPLE BEAUTIFUL BAND - PEOPLE WHO DIED (excerpt) Live HOTEL UTAH Halloween '22 written by JIM CARROLL
TEMPLE BEAUTIFUL BAND - WHAT USE? HOTEL UTAH SAN FRANCISCO Halloween '22
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TEMPLE BEAUTIFUL BAND - WHAT USE? A classic deep cut from the fantastic old school San Francisco punk art band TUXEDOMOON. Featuring the magic fingers of KEVIN "GRAVY SAUCE" MOORE on lead guitar.
TEMPLE BEAUTIFUL BAND - NO CLASS WAR @ HOTEL UTAH SAN FRANCISCO - HALLOWEEN '22
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NO CLASS WAR - Written by MICHAEL WOODY Very good sound for a single camera shoot. Thank you CONCERT COLLECTIVE who documented this. Never knew the set was being shot, just came across it recently on RUclips.
Temple Beautiful Band Live @ Hotel Utah San Francisco Halloween '22
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Temple Beautiful Band Live @ Hotel Utah San Francisco Halloween '22
Don't Tread On Me - Country version
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Rehearsal audio. Very distorted, good enough for learning
I'M ALWAYS DRUNK IN SAN FRANCISCO conceived & performed by Geoffrey Pond
Просмотров 30Год назад
I'm Always Drunk In San Francisco Directed by Robert Ernst A series of monologues written by Jack Kerouac, Jack London, Mark Twain, H. L. Mencken, Gary Kamiya about San Francisco.
SOCIO - PSYCHOPATH
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Performed by Geoffrey Pond and Nikki Doria Written by Geoffrey Pond Guitar - Kevin Moore Bass - Lori Higa Drums - Geoffrey Pond May 1, 2023 First time song was ever performed in public after one rehearsal
PUNK'S NOT DEAD! PUNK ROCK REVIVAL SHOW DOC
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PUNK'S NOT DEAD! PUNK ROCK REVIVAL SHOW DOC
JACK & NEAL - ON THE ROAD IN THE BAY AREA AND BEYOND WRITTEN BY JACK KEROUAC
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JACK & NEAL - ON THE ROAD IN THE BAY AREA AND BEYOND WRITTEN BY JACK KEROUAC
I'm Always Drunk in SF FULL HIGH RES Geoffrey Pond
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I'm Always Drunk in SF FULL HIGH RES Geoffrey Pond
Steven Stills and house band. FOR WHAT IT'S WORTH
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Steven Stills and house band. FOR WHAT IT'S WORTH
REALITY CHECK TV - MIMZABIM! by JOHN O'KEEFE 2000
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REALITY CHECK TV - MIMZABIM! by JOHN O'KEEFE 2000
MIMZABIM! by JOHN O'KEEFE December 14, 2000
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MIMZABIM! by JOHN O'KEEFE December 14, 2000
CHETANA KAREL MICHAAN THEATRICAL TRIBUTE
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CHETANA KAREL MICHAAN THEATRICAL TRIBUTE
JACK & NEAL - ON THE ROAD IN THE BAY AREA AND BEYOND JACK KEROUAC 100th Birthday
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JACK & NEAL - ON THE ROAD IN THE BAY AREA AND BEYOND JACK KEROUAC 100th Birthday
DR. H. H. HOLMES mini-opera Murder Ballads '18
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DR. H. H. HOLMES mini-opera Murder Ballads '18
0:14 the original from the Ed Sullivan show is my favorite. just a smoking beat.
Bruce Springsteen's 'She's the One' and 'Preacher's Daughter' should be there
Isnt this just a clave, and the basis of just african music in general?
Big Bad Bo........every one else is fake.
:)
Where is the African or Cuban influence here? This rhythm is 100% Black American made.
The beat is Congolese & Yoruba and existed for thousands of years before "America" even existed.
@@chairman76 where is the Bo Diddley beat recorded before him, then?
Bo Diddley beat had nothing to do with any Cubans or Africans. People always trying to tie in other groups and discredit Foundational Black American creativity. What Cubans/Africans influenced Diddley? It was the Black American church that influenced Diddley.
Well do not discredit Africans either. The beat is Congolese & Yoruba and existed for thousands of years before "America" even existed.
@chairman76 Where was Diddley listening to Yoruba or Congolese music? What are you going to say, that the specific beat came through slavery? Show videos of the beat from the time period in Nigeria or the Congo. Just like Latinos/Caribbeans trying to say they created Hip Hop or it was "50/50". Yet in their countries you can't find Hip Hop or any of them rapping, flowing etc. While you can literally pull up videos of Black Americans doing it decades before, the credited birth year of Hip Hop which is 1973.
@@complexblackness Well...listen to me very carefully..this particular beat has existed in Africa for thousands of years, it's basically in the DNA. It was later taken to Cuba, Colombia and Brazil via the Atlantic Slave trade. Remember, playing the drum was banned in most of the USA by the white slavers (except in Congo Square, New Orleans, Louisiana) So, to answer your question I dunno where Bo Diddley got the influence of the beat from, maybe from his genes or from a seance? YOU do the research and let us know.
Johnny Marr’s riff on How Soon Is Now is essentially a distorted bo diddley beat
I want candy was originally written by the strangeloves, no? also forgot about Johnny Otis, the animals, Them.. the 60s was rampant with this groove honestly.
1-2-3-4-5
Misspelled Kerouac as Karouac at the beginning !
You forgot The Smiths How soon is Now
Took me forever to figure that one out. Johnny Marr had to tell me in an interview before I knew
I could see how you could here it in the guitar tremelo effect… but it’s sort of like I can hear it in Alice and Chains “Would” intro (drums), too. Not sure these are the same beats, but they’re close.
How soon is now by the Smiths
Now imagine one of these with the actual band's music...
Great promo!
Buddy Holly did “Not Fade Away” first Lord Huron’s Fool For Love is a good example as is Rusholme Ruffians by The Smiths and His Latest Flame by Elvis too!
Another song with it is Beady Eyes Shine a Light
Thanks! I needed that.
Wow!
Nice interpretation. 🙂💯
mans forgetting garbage - the deviants hare krsna - husker du alice d - the original sins the lie - the gun club
Don't forget Bohannon/ Disco Stomp.
Forgettable
@@fsinjin60 husker du forgettable? tell that to bille joe armstrong or dave grohl and theyll look at you like an idiot
Great to hear this again - and on RUclips!
Nice version.
Desire-U2
1969 by the stooges/Iggy pop
Desire and She's the One
Bravo..... Sounds like Jello singing with TuxMoon
You forgot to add; ( you gotta have) "Faith" by George Michael - the funky acoustic guitar riff that's all over the song, and drives the track, interspersed with tons of percussion for the full on groove !
Hoborable mention: "Don't let him go" by REO Speedwagon
How do you do this without Buddy Holly?
Because it was covered… By the stones and the dead You really need more? (BH may have been a. Blocker)
At least one of those songs predates "Bo Diddley".
All of those songs came after "Bo Diddley" (1955).
None of them do. The entirety of American popular music was created by Black Americans and copied by everyone else.
Mr. Brownstone GNR borrows from the great Bo Diddley
Would loved to have been there
Surely Jack ornamented the world in his sincerity. This was great thanks. I consider Kerouac my first Guru.
Bravo!
Thanks for that Michael
Awesome!!! xoxo The Clarences
Awesome!!! xoxo The Clarences
Thank you Molly for watching it! Means a lot. It is a bit long, so thanks for hanging in there. The best.
@Geoffrey Pond - I was there, too! I don't know who was behind putting on the Teen Club at Westmont, but, at that time, and at that place, whoever it was, was genius. Gave us something to do and to look forward to all summer long. Great times!!
Great piece !
The very first punk song I ever heard in 1978.