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Video: 45 Grave - Wax
Title: 45 Grave - Wax
Description: L.A.'s 45 Grave performs the song WAX on the TV show 'New Wave Theatre' from sometime in the early to mid eighties.
Video: 45 Grave - Evil
Title: 45 Grave - Evil
Description: 45 Grave's video for the song "Evil"
Video: return of the living dead music video
Title: return of the living dead music video
Description: .45 grave "partytime" one of the best punk/horror movies ever made this movie will never get old
Video: 45 Grave "Partytime"
Title: 45 Grave "Partytime"
Description: Choose "watch in high quality". From the album Sleep in Safety. All the other uploads of this video have annoying glitches...so I uploaded this better quality version. I directed the band in a music video in 1983 of a different song (Riboflavin) from this same album. I've been trying to get in touch with Dinah regarding premiering this previously unreleased music video (Riboflavin).
Video: NERVOUS GENDER 2007 live
Title: NERVOUS GENDER 2007 live
Description: Doing Punish or be damned, a Screamers song. Videographer Michael IntriereThe early punk pioneers came up with their own set of musical rules that were ultimately just as limiting as the hippies' classic-rock formulas, so it was exciting when L.A. synth-punk saboteurs like the Screamers and Nervous Gender challenged the primacy of the guitar in the late '70s. Unlike the many techno and synth-punk bands that followed in their wake, Nervous Gender used their synthesizers as aggressive noise weapons instead of merely providing a lulling dance-floor soundtrack. Over the years, Nervous Gender's lineups have featured Phranc and various folks from 45 Grave and Wall of Voodoo, but the key members were Gerardo Velasquez, Edward Stapleton and Michael Ochoa. Nervous Gender haven't performed their anti-religious rants and sexual-identity anthems since 1991, a year before Velasquez died of AIDS, but now Ochoa and Stapleton have reconfigured their Gender with Joe Zinnato. Recent demos like "Cardinal Newman 2007" and the George Bush--sampling/savaging workout "Andy's Song" update the malicious subversion of such early tracks as "Do the Gestalt."
Video: Harry vs. Voldemort in the - 45 Grave (yard)
Title: Harry vs. Voldemort in the - 45 Grave (yard)
Description: Music layered over video *** MUSIC = 45 Grave - Evil UNOFFICIAL Refer to original video for credits http://youtube.com/watch?v=tsv1NTepYzY
Video: 45 Grave - Partytime
Title: 45 Grave - Partytime
Description: Video musical de su tema "partytime" (se ha quedado cortado, hablad con los amigos de youtube) Music video of their song "partytime" ( the video is cutted, talk to youtube friends for the reasons)
Video: BLACK CROSS (45 Grave and Chilis cover)
Title: BLACK CROSS (45 Grave and Chilis cover)
Description: Funky monos cover (Spain)
Video: Party Time (Single Version) - 45 Grave
Title: Party Time (Single Version) - 45 Grave
Description: Another song that, sadly, I couldn't find anywhere on YouTube. Really a shame, this version is so much better than the other one on Sleep In Safety. And one more thing. I actually made a blog for music. Lol, yes. I've really started looking at them and a particular one called "Digital Meltd0wn" really got my attention for all the amazing music I found on there. Digital Meltd0wn is mainly for artists that are known well known in the public eye and for albums that are no longer released or were never available to the public to begin with. This album, (Sleep In Safety), is available on there. As well as many others that are all just as amazing. You guys should really check it out. As for the one I made, I'm just going to put up music that I really like. It doesn't matter whether the band, (or album), is extremely well known or not. It just has to be good. As of right now, I have one up. Sweet Heart Dealer by Scarling. I plan on updating once or twice a week. Maybe more, but not too much. It's really fun, y'all should check that out too. Well, that's it. Bye! Digital Meltd0wn: http://digitalmeltd0wn.blogspot.com/ My New Blog (The name sucks but w/e): http://fatalpenguinsmusicblog.blogspot.com/
Video: 45 Grave - Insurance From God
Title: 45 Grave - Insurance From God
Description: 45 Grave - Insurance From God
Video: 45 Grave / Phantoms
Title: 45 Grave / Phantoms
Description: undeground music
Video: The Dead Hate the Living Music Video by Penis Flytrap
Title: The Dead Hate the Living Music Video by Penis Flytrap
Description: This is the title song for the film of the same name. The song is written by longtime FLYTRAP member Lucifer Fulci. The video is Co-directed by Fulci and Jason Frey, who also borrowed many a clip from the film, which was Directed by Dave Parker.
Video: Party time
Title: Party time
Description: enjoy! bloc party and 45 grave
Video: "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" - Women
Title: "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" - Women's Revenge Music Video
Description: Featuring clips of "I Spit on Your Grave," "Ms. 45," and "Thriller: A Cruel Picture." All set to "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" by Cyndi Lauper.
Video: NIKKI & THE CORVETTES-"Girls Like Me/ Let
Title: NIKKI & THE CORVETTES-"Girls Like Me/ Let's Go" (1980)
Description: The Women of 80's RETRO, Part 1! From Rockabilly to Beat Music! See Part 2: THE BROOD-"I Need You There/ I'll Put You Down" (1988) http://youtube.com/watch?v=19f7LegF--0 The 70's youth was haunted by their 50's and 60's youth. From Pub Rock to Punk, The Runaways to The Ramones, rock'n'roll and leather returned. In between Punk and New Wave, revivalists created a sort of 'Nuevo Retro', reinventing the sounds of their youth for the future. NIKKI & The CORVETTES (Detroit '80) keyed up Chuck Berry rock'n'roll; VENUS & THE RAZORBLADES' (L.A. 77) punk pop w/ Nikki Razorblade (red), and rockabilly-filly DYAN DIAMOND (79); JOAN JETT channeled Chuck (LA 76); RACHEL SWEET swung the pelvis (Akron 78); folkie JOAN ARMATRADING rewired rockabilly and rock styles (Birmingham, UK 77); psychobilly THE CRAMPS w/ Poison Ivy and Candy del Mar (Sacramento 76); deathrock 45 GRAVE w/ Dinah Cancer (LA 79); ICI PARIS w/ Marie Al Kah Raz, and Anicée Alvina (Paris 79); garage-abilly with The ZANTEES (Brooklyn 78) and The A-BONES (84), w/ drummer Miriam Linna; rock'n'girl-group -haunted SHEENA & The ROKKETS (Japan 79); German rockabillies The ACE CATS (82); proud revivalists The DEAD BEATS w/ leader Suzy May (US/UK 85); trash rock TEXAS TERRI BOMB (Austin 84) started out with The Killer Crows; moving into roots revival now with the cow punk of TEXACALA JONES & The HORSE HEADS (Austin 82); cowpunk supergroup SCREAMIN' SIRENS w/ Rosie Flores (LA 84); roots rock LONE JUSTICE w/ Maria McKee (LA 82); the folk rock of The TEXTONES w/ Carla Olson and Kathy Valentine (LA 79); k.d. lang retooled classic country (Alberta 87); lastly, leading us into retro Power Pop with The PRETENDERS w/ Chrissie Hynde; girl group punks The B-GIRLS (Toronto 80); pop rock with The ORCHIDS (Hollywood 80) in the wake of The Runaways; jangle-billy TIGER LILY w/ Laura Molina (LA 82); The DELMONTES w/ Julie Hepburn and Bernice Simpson (Edinburgh 79); power punk HOLLY & The ITALIANS w/ Holly Beth Vincent (LA 78); punk pop JANE AIRE & The BELVEDERES (Akron 78); olde-folke inflected rock from ROBIN LANE & The CHARTBUSTERS (Boston 80); mod wave NERVOUS REX w/ Trixie A. Baum, Diane Athey, and Miriam Linna (NY 80); SUZY SAXON & The ANGLOS (Richmond, VA 84); and timeless garage pop with The CATHOLIC GIRLS (Springfield, NJ 82). NIKKI & The CORVETTES were Nikki Corvette with backup from Lori Jeri and Sally Dee. Fueled on the MC5 and The Stooges in Detroit, Nikki hit NYC as Punk was first exploding. The classic 1980 self-titled LP blends 50's Rock, sassy girl group, bubble gum pop melodies, punk's edge, and lots of unbridled lust. In their song, "Gimme My Radio," The Donnas sang, "I wanna be like Nikki Corvette." Nikki is on a fab comeback right now with new music and world tours. These women ensured classic rock styles would not fade away. Because of them we now have The Donnas, The Raveonettes, Broadzilla, Kay Lenz, Rosie Flores, The Black Stripe, Marti Brom, Candye Kane, Neko Case, The Deadutantes, The Horror Pops, The Formaldebrides, Reverse Cowgirl, Lavay Smith & Her Red Hot Skillet Lickers, Betty Blowtorch, and the explosion of Varla culture. Check out: http://www.myspace.com/nikkiandthecorvettes http://www.rockabillygirls.com/ http://www.myspace.com/theblackstripepjhiggins http://www.pbs.org/itvs/welcometotheclub/ LORRIE & LARRY COLLINS- MERCY (1958) http://youtube.com/watch?v=hGKgTRQwl_E LAVERN BAKER- VOODOO VOODOO (1958) http://youtube.com/watch?v=vn1Adf4cfyE (All rights reserved by the copyright owners. Fan-made nonprofit video to promote the artists.) tym stevens

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