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Title: NEW WAVE THEATER -- 45 Grave
Description: New Wave Theatre was a television program broadcast locally in the Los Angeles area on UHF channel 18 and eventually on the USA Network as part of the late night variety show Night Flight during the early 1980s. The show was created and produced by David Jove, who also wrote the program with Billboard magazine editor Ed Ochs. It was noted for showcasing rising punk and New Wave acts, including Fear, The Dead Kennedys, 45 Grave, and The Circle Jerks. Peter Ivers, a Harvard-educated musician with a gregarious personality and a flair for the theatric, was the host for the entire run of the show. The format was extremely loose, owing partly to the desire to maintain the raw energy of the live performances and partly to the limited production budget. The program was presented in a format dubbed "live taped", in which the action was shot live and the video was then interspliced with video clips, photos, and graphics of everything from an exploding atomic bomb to a woman wringing a chicken's neck. The show started with a montage of clips from punk/new wave acts while the title appeared and the theme song, an abrupt mixture of Fear's "Camarillo" and The Blasters' "American Music", played. Ivers would appear at the beginning and end of each show wearing dark glasses, spouting a stream of consciousness spiel about life, art and music. Besides the top-billed music acts, short skits were shown, including Sri Maharooni, a chain-smoking Indian fakir speaking about the meaning of life ...
Title: 45 Grave - Partytime
Description: 45 Grave - Partytime from the 1983 release Sleep In Safety', 'School's Out 12", 'Autopsy', 'Only the Good Die Young' this song was also featured on the soundtrack to the film 'Return of the Living Dead'.. There are multiple versions of this track, sorry the video clip cuts short it's all I had.
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
Title: 45 Grave Partytime with original Dinah Cancer lyrics
Description: 45 Grave performing the original Dinah Cancer "Partytime" lyrics by 45 Grave, not the newer "zombie" version used in the film--set to random Return of the Living Dead footage.
Title: 45 Grave / Phantoms
Description: undeground music
Title: 45 grave 'phantoms' live 1989 california
Description: one of the last shows with bassist rob bowles, he died soon after! dinah cancer foreverr
Title: 45 Grave
Description: EARLY YEARS: 1. 45 Grave 2. Concerned Citizen 3. Wax
Title: 45 Grave "Sleep In Safety"
Description: 45 Grave's "Sleep In Safety" from their "Phantoms" 12 inch.
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)
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.
Title: Zombina And The Skeletones Deadalive Video
Description: A werewolf in a leather jacket chases a priest round a ruined church in the promo video for dead alive by zombina and the skeletones. Stars General Midi from apatt as the priest!!!
Title: †13th MOON† TV Interview @ Drop Dead Festival Lisbon 2008
Description: Portugese SIC Radical TV Interview of Drop Dead Festival in Lisbon,October 11th 2008@Tuatara. Japanese Deathrock/Gothic Punk band †13th MOON† got interview from funny tennis player,ha!
Title: THE RUNAWAYS-"Cherry Bomb" (1976)
Description: If Fanny kicked open the door, The Runaways tore up the hotel room and outran the police. FANNY was the first all-female rock band signed by a major label to record full albums. There'd been many such bands in the 60's, but a timid industry consigned them to scarce 45's, at best. Their breakthrough in 1970 cracked the door for hard-rockin BIRTHA, the funk-rock tenpiece ISIS, and the glam leatherette, SUZI QUATRO. Joan Jett turned her excitement about Suzi into a game plan: an all-female band that would rock as hard as anyone. Sandy West punched out the drums, Jackie Fox stomped the bass quakes, Lita Ford quicksilvered lightning leads to Joan's terse rhythms, and Cherie Curry roared like a grudge. Their rhythms were tighter, their guitars more jagged, their attitude more toxic, their style more sexual than anyone had ever seen. And, most insanely, they were only 16 years old! They made great music against terrible odds. The sordid tale of their ascent and undoing is chronicled in the new film, THE RUNAWAYS, starring Kristen Stewart and Dakota Fanning. But the sheer power of their first three albums as a quintet shines undimmed. They took the door of opportunity and brought the wall down with it. It's because of The Runaways that we have Girlschool, Pat Benatar, 45 Grave, The Plasmatics, The Bangles, Phantom Blue, Lee Aaron, Mari Hamada, Rock Goddess, Shonen Knife, L7, Bikini Kill, Bratmobile, Babes In Toyland, Drain sth, Super Junky Monkey, The Donnas, Betty Blowtorch ...
Title: Drawlering with the Joker
Description: Yes, I am, in fact, a man of many talents! Batsy is so rude, always ruining an artist at work! It's not my fault if I see all those smiling, comatose faces as a masterpiece. The entertaining little piece of music here WAS "Riboflavin" by .45 Grave. Google them up or something, kiddies! Unfortunately, also included as an intro was something apparently owned by WMG, so take this disorganized crappy Jazz thingy instead!
Title: (Rikk Agnew's) Poop Live at the Funhouse April 11, 2009
Description: Rikk Agnew's Poop LIVE at the Funhouse on April 11, 2009. A bit over nine minutes of footage from the show. Enjoy! Video ©2009 Thom Bone seattlepunk.org