Posts tagged ‘videos’
Dream Rock & Noise Pop in Videos: Ride – “Chelsea Girl”
Track eight from volume one.
Woebot – “Roger”
The new Woebot album (Chunks) is phenomenal. There will be a full review of that when time permits. For now, enjoy the video for “Roger”, the album’s opening track.
Dream Rock & Noise Pop in Videos: The House of Love – Destroy the Heart
Track seven from volume one. There probably was a promo video for “Destroy the Heart” but this here blog never passes up a chance to post a live clip from Snub TV.
Dream Rock & Noise Pop in Videos: Spacemen 3 – “Revolution”
Track six from volume one. You may remember that the video for track five (“Arc Lite” by Loop) was already posted, way back in November of last year.
Dream Rock & Noise Pop in Videos: A.R. Kane – “Baby Milk Snatcher”
Track four from volume one. This one is a pretty crappy fan video with the audio taken from a skipping vinyl copy of 69. There’s no official video for this on YouTube but surely one was made, back in the day? Any insight into this would be much appreciated.
Dream Rock & Noise Pop in Videos: My Bloody Valentine – “Slow”
Track three from volume one. Another Bloody Valentine gift because this here blog still loves you. Recorded live at All Tomorrow’s Parties in 2009.
My Bloody Valentine Gift to You
There seem to be a couple of particularly legendary MBV bootlegs that have circulated on VHS over the years, one recorded at the University of London Union in 1989 and the other recorded in Amsterdam that same year. Not sure if either of these has ever been available on DVD. If so: do want. In the meantime, here are what highlights YouTube yields…
From the ULU bootleg:
“Sueisfine”
“(When You Wake) You’re Still in a Dream”
From the Amsterdam bootleg:
“Soft as Snow (But Warm Inside)”
“Cupid Come”
“I Can See it (But I Can’t Feel it)”
There’s definitely more stuff from the Amsterdam recording on YouTube, if you’re prepared to dig around. These three selections were chosen out of a desire to showcase songs the Valentines haven’t been playing on their reunion tours.
Dream Rock & Noise Pop in Videos: Cocteau Twins – “Aikea Guinea”
Track two from volume one. Not sure if this a fan video or what.
Dream Rock & Noise Pop in Videos: The Jesus & Mary Chain – “You Trip Me Up”
Track one from volume two.
Woebot – “Argos”
Strongly suggests that the new (vinyl!) LP is going to be bonkers good. Is he “sampling” the iTunes visualizer here? Cheeky bugger.