Zeitgeist A.K.A The Reivers I.R.S The Cutting Edge MTV
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- Zeitgeist A.K.A The Reivers on I.R.S The Cutting Edge MTV
"How boredmonkey found Zeitgeist" ---A Double Entendre
My family here in Abilene, Texas has always been Hi-Tech thanks to my older brother (12 years older). He recorded this off our C-band Satellite back in the summer of 1985. It was only a few months old. That's why I have it in stereo. Abilene couldn't hear stereo back in those days. L It was even late seeing in color TV, too. ;-)
After watching I went to an independent record store here, and had the owner try to order their album, "Translate Slowly" It took him awhile to find it, and I'm glad he did, because music has always been my Soundtrack to my life, it's like a time machine, just like photography. Maybe you should add their music to your Soundtrack?
~boredmonkey
They are now known as, "Right Or Happy"
I like the new name. In this World the odds are if you are right, you aren't happy. Happy is for later. ;-)
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So thankful that this is still available. I remember seeing the original broadcast when MTV was about music. Thank you....
RIP Daniel Johnston (local musician briefly introduced in middle of picnic in this video, showing his tape).
A true legend
I was at UT Austin from 1984-1988 and discovered this awesome band through another student friend in 1986. I lost count of how many times I saw them in Austin and Houston, where I'm from. My good friend and I chatted with John Croslin during an intermission at one of their shows at Fitzgerald's in Houston. I have all their albums.
in Austin 84-87, saw them at the Beach and UT, regret didn't see them more, awesome band
Zeitgeist eating tacos? What a great video! It makes me want to listen to my old Zeitgeist LP and eat tacos too.
I bought Translate Slowly from Shadowplay Records in Norman, OK before I could drive. Knew zero about them or their sound. That LP still sits in the limited collection I've kept across 3 decades, 3 countries, 6 jobs, 6 relationships, and 8 residences. So, yeah. Great post. I enjoy it a lot.
"Things Don't Change" - such an ace tune. I tracked down their debut album on vinyl years later -- the whole album is very good. I had their second album when they changed their name to the Reivers also - a shame they never found a bigger audience.
Quintessential 80's college jangle band. Love everything about them. If I'd have had a chance to see them live I would have tried to marry Kim Longacre.
I saw them 50 times when Austin was weird
love this...thanks for the memories...
The existence of this footage, in this quality, pulled off a satellite feed and not from a 3/4" broadcast tape is truly remarkable.
And Peter Smokler shooting footage for early MTV... who knew?! (Not me...!)
Thank you for sharing!
Awesome! I mean Mad Dog & Beans on 24th at Guadelupe. Even a performance at Libert Lunch. Its like watching a snippet of my youthful years in the ATX.
If you are old enough to remember when MTV played music videos you might be old enough to remember Jim Crow laws.
I won a trivia contest at a club in SoCal. My prize was a Reivers LP. So grateful that I learned about this great band.
Sweet cameo by Daniel Johnston. RIP Mr. Johnston.
my first exposure to them was this very segment! thank you MTV! These guys were so freaking good!
One of the great, unsung heroes of the 80's indie/rock scene. To this day, I truly believe John Croslin is Lou Reed's secret lovechild.
aha, that's where he came from. one of my most beloved bands man. hell yea.
Austin was so nice at this time, miss those days so much
Back in that magical slice of time, when 80s alternative bands were touring, they rarely came to where I lived. Ann Arbor and Detroit were my best bets, but, back in those days, it was tough to know when they'd be anywhere close. Thankfully, through news from a local indy record store, I got to see a number of great bands, but Zeitgeist/Reivers are at the absolute top of the "Regret I missed them" list. I did send them a fan letter back in the day and I got a response! I still have it.
they were fool people, REM used to go see them if they could!
Lucky to see them play live when they were The Reivers and promoting their "Saturday" album! Great show! :-)
I got that album yesterday at a used record store in Delaware.
without my sight is my favourite for always
What a find! I loved this band! :) Thank you!
wow - nice clip. anybody know what venue they're playing? looks like a giant concrete box lit up like a parking garage.
Good stuff.
Rock out!
Holy Jesus Fuck this is amazing. And Daniel too!
Pretty much was. It was a famous Austin venue called Liberty Lunch.
I saw so many great shows at Liberty Lunch (best was Paul Westerberg with Bob Mould as guest encore in 1993). It was really sad when they tore it down. The city sold 'em out to a big computer company and gave the company big tax breaks.
Hell. yes.
Bless these guys...I have the Zeitgeist album from back in the day...
My all-time favorites
didnt they belive in bass back then? its as if they crank the mids all the way up with bass zeroed. what is that? Your ears will bleed but we will not add bass...holy fuck
You have to remember TV's frequencies response was shit back then.
+Boredmonkey yeah, true...maybe thats it
What a great, great, great band.
Yesterday, I found a Reviers album and bought it.
Was that in Australia? If so, Wow!
I found it at a used record store in Ceterville, Delaware