YouTube's Greatest Hits
A forum isn't a forum without a selection of favourite clips from YouTube.
I was hoping to find the Jesus and Mary Chain doing 'Reverence' on The Word but YouTube has let me down. Instead here's the JAMC doing 'Far Gone and Out' on the Letterman show. One thing, who's the fanny on bass?
Next up, a clip seemingly from the stone age. From 1964 Donovan with 'Catch The Wind'
How about Hunter S Thompson interviewing Keith Richards?
The thing that surprised me about this one is that Keef is the more cohesive of the two!
A recent one, Rage against The Machine performing... acapella?
One from the surreal files: Radiohead, Top Of The Pops, Creep
Always good, our pop favourites on strange foreign tv show. Here we have The Who with 'The Seeker', notable for the strange live vocal and Pete Townsend, who seems to have broken off from painting his lounge to appear.
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Fuck how can you ever forget
Fuck how can you ever forget the greatest combination of all time ... The Karate Kid vs' the King of the Shredders ... Steve Vai.
Hot Chip + Wiley doing
Hot Chip + Wiley doing 'Wearing My Rolex' at Glasto = moment of the year
in honor of your cover stars
in honor of your cover stars (it's where they got their name dontcha know)
wut no nirvana on totp?
wut no nirvana on totp?
the nirvana totp clip
the nirvana totp clip reminded me of evan dando doing his best morrissey impression on totp.
annoyingly it doesn't seem to be on youtube!
instead here's evan on 'wake up in new york' by craig armstrong
just heard about this and
just heard about this and thankfully YouTube offers up the goods.
British Sea Power performing 'No Lucifer' on The Lateshow with David Letterman.