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An interview with our keyboardist Josh.
This is a video of us recording Run.
First show, Cornerstone 2000. Everyone was very gracious to us.
First Show, Cornerstone 2000. Everyone was very gracious to us.
First show, Cornerstone 2000. Everyone was very gracious to us.
First show, Cornerstone 2000. Everyone was very gracious to us.
First show, Cornerstone 2000. Everyone was very gracious to us.
First show, Cornerstone 2000. Everyone was very gracious to us.
First show, Cornerstone 2000. Everyone was very gracious to us.
First show, Cornerstone 2000. Everyone was very gracious to us.
CUSH, first show, Cornerstone 2000. Everyone was very gracious to us.
First show, Cornerstone 2000. Everyone was very gracious to us.
Another jam from the Echoplex show. First track from our latest EP.
From June 15th, 2009 show at the Echoplex in Los Angeles, the California EP closer "Save Yourself And Watch You Win."
Filmed by the Doc, who had to hold the camera over his head. His arms got tired.
Not the most exciting video, but, this is how it happened. The audio is straight from the camera mic, and has a thing all its own, so if nothing else, this qualifies as an 'alternate mix' of the song.
Here is the official promo clip for Like I Was, which was a 'single' off of Shawl in '93. We filmed all the bonfire and concert footage in Atlanta, hence the red clay. They were both shot in the same day, so, we had quite a residue of dirt on our skin as we played the show.
It was tough to get an edit of this that we were happy with. Bunch of picky kids making our first real video. There is sometimes a great discrepency between how you hope to be perceived, and how you are actually perceived. This was (yet another) example of that scenario.
Video made in 1993 by Peter King of Dakoda Motor Co., who we were playing a string of shows with at the time. This was shot by him, mostly at Creation Festival in Pennsylvania. We played the side stage, for the hundreds of 'alternative freaks', while Dakoda opened the mainstage for like, tens of thousands of people.
I remember PK saying that we needed a video that showed our 'fun' side, so we could appeal a bit more to the regular folks. So, this video was in his fun-loving hands from top to bottom, and was his gift to us/the label.
Some of the scenes in it are from rehearsals in Yorba Linda. Others are from C-stone; the shots with the RV in the mud. That was the legendary occasion where the rains had flooded the area, and I talked Eric in to just trying to drive the RV/trailer as fast as he could across the muddy stretch from the road to the tent we were performing in.
He didn't make it.
A Life Worth Living
"Distance"
director/editor - Jarrod Sumpter
Just Basl Productions
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