Acid Mothers Temple & The Melting Paraiso U.F.O. recorded live on April 22, 2007 at the Satellite Ballroom in Charlottesville, Virginia as part of The Crystal Rainbow Pyramind Tour. A TubeVision Production
Job Cain (Elvin Jones) has just gunned down a would-be challenger to his title as the fastest gunslinger around and so now it's time for a drum solo. He takes over during a James Gang jam and pounds away on the skins leaving Matthew and Zachariah even more impressed and in awe than previously. From the 1971 George Englund film Zachariah.
Country Joe and The Fish were featured in the 1971 Roger Corman directed film "GAS-S-S-S or In Order to Save the Earth We Had to Destroy It." This is the big drive-in rock out scene in which The Fish actually appeared. In between the two songs that is Country Joe himself appearing as A.M. Radio. Pretty much this is the scene that makes the movie worthwhile.
The Hidden Hand performs "The Last Tree" live at Emissions from the Monolith VI, May 29, 2004 at Nyabinghi in Youngstown, Ohio. Includes footage from the Prelinger Archives at www.archive.org.
Zachariah and Matthew have made their way to the famous and infamous Job Cain's hideout to try and join up with his gang. They arrive just in time for his band (The James Gang) to start jammin' and to see what happens to anyone foolish enough to challenge Job Cain (Elvin Jones). Clip from the 1971 George Englund film Zachariah - A Head of His Time.
This is a montage of the music-oriented clips from "Spider-Man Battles the Molemen" Episode 7 from Season 2 originally broadcast on October 26, 1968. Directed by Ralph Bakshi. Dig the crazy painted backgrounds and the swingin' jazzed-up soundtrack. Awesome!
The Hidden Hand recorded live on Dec. 29, 2006 at Black Cat in Washington, D.C. performing "Sunblood" from the album Divine Propaganda (2003 MeteorCity). A TubeVision Production. Band website: www.thehiddenhand.co m
The true story of "Turpentine Willie" as told by Mark Rubin and Danny Barnes of Bad Livers during a performance recorded at the Prism Coffeehouse in Charlottesville, Virginia on Nov. 23, 1999. "Turpentine Willie" is from the Bad Livers album Horses in the Mine released in 1994 by Quarterstick/Touch and Go Records. More info at http://www.badlivers .com.