CBGB's the roots of punk documentary part 1

The following is a demo video produced expressly for Hilly Kristal, creator and owner of CBGBs. Thanks The Creative Conspiracy. Full credits at the end of part 2 Produced & Directed by Mark del Costello Written by Mark del Costello & Don Grosso Edited by Don Grosso Graphic logos created by Nick Post Interview Producers- Paul Sanders, Georgiana Verganilakis, Jessi Johnston Camera Operators - Mark del Costello, Dave Assanowicz, Paul Sanders, Nick Rago Lighting - Dave Assanowicz Sound - Dave Assanowicz, Joe Reinsel Special thanks to - Hilly Kristal, Lenny Kaye, Terry Ork, Ed Franco and Robert Crites Very special thanks to the Art Institute of Philadelphia AIPH Lots of "stock" film footage in here too. Produced to YouTube with CyberLink PowerDirector
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CBGB's Walkthrough

The day after the club closed they let me in to take pictures. There was still trash on the floors from the night before and only two people sitting in the very front of the club. With only the hollow echo's of my footsteps I walked through for the last time.
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DEAD BOYS - LIVE AT CBGB 1977

This 1977 performance from New York's legendary CBGB's proves why The Dead Boys were the epitome of snotty punk rock. Characterized by Stiv Bator's audience provoking on-stage antics, along with the band's aggressive power chord punch, the Dead Boys have earned their title as one of the greatest and most influential punk bands in history. Track list: Sonic Reducer, All This and More, Not Anymore, Revenge, Flame Thrower Love, I Need Lunch, Ain't Nothin' to Do, What Love Is, High Tension Wire, Search & Destroy. Special features include great interviews of the band from 1977.
CBGB's Documentation 1998 Pt. 1

German Documentation: The early years of the CBGB's with Interviews by Patti Smith, Richard Hell, Tom Verlain Martin Rev ao
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CBGB's Blitzkrieg Bop - Documentary

This is the beginning of a documentary on CBGB's and features The Ramones, The Dead Boys, Blondie, and interviews with journalists. I found this video on soulseek one day but I cannot find the rest of it. If anybody has the full video of this documentary, please message me!
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CBGB Tribute

A tribute to New York City's CBGB's and the rockers who played there, some who are living and others that have died. Featuring Blondie, The Ramones, Hilly Kristal and the Plasmatics.
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Lunachicks live at CBGB

Lunachicks live at CBGB early 2002 Jerk of all Trades Sorry about the crackle on the audio.
Patti Smith "Elegie" at CBGB October 15, 2006

The last song ever played at CBGB -- Patti Smith "Elegie" October 15, 2006
Patti Smith "Free Money" CBGB October 15

Patti Smith playing " Free Money" at CBGB's last show on October 15, 2006
The Avengers - Live CBGB's New York 2006

Live at the legendary cbgb, august 9 2006. One of the first and finest bands to emerge from San Francisco's punk scene, the Avengers were together for only a little over two years, and they didn't release an album during their lifetime. But their passionate music and uncompromising viewpoints proved to be a major inspiration in a scene that would grow and flourish long after they broke up, and the handful of singles they left behind document a band of uncommon power and force. Just as importantly, lead singer Penelope Houston was one of the pioneering women of American punk, proving there was a place for female artists in the new music. The Avengers came together in early 1977, not long after Penelope Houston arrived in San Francisco from her hometown of Seattle, WA. Houston was a new student at San Francisco Art Institute when she met Danny Furious, a recent SFAI graduate who was still a common sight on the campus. Houston was a fan of musicians like Lou Reed and Patti Smith, and she soon discovered that Furious had similar tastes. Furious, who played the drums, was interested in starting a rock band, and he talked an old friend, Greg Ingraham, into coming to San Francisco from Orange County to play guitar. Houston showed up at the fledgling group's rehearsal space one day before the musicians had arrived; after singing along with a stereo through the band's PA system, as Houston put it, "I was so enamored with the power of amplification that I said, 'I'm gonna be your <b>...</b>
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Bad Brains - Live at CBGB 1982

A rare chance to view one of the most important bands in American Hardcore history in their prime at CBGB circa '82.
This breathtaking performance displays why Bad Brains became one of the most important bands in the history of American Hardcore. On Christmas Eve 1982, Bad Brains began their three-day stint at a Hardcore Festival hosted by legendary CBGB. This DVD represents the very best of these shows, culled from over 4 hours of footage. Their live performances were legendary, their visual recordings were impossible to find. Now, for the first time on DVD, that powerful performance is revisited in extraordinary fashion.
CBGB's the roots of punk documentary part 2

The following is a demo video produced expressly for Hilly Kristal, creator and owner of CBGBs. Thanks The Creative Conspiracy. Full credits at the end of part 2. Produced & Directed by Mark del Costello Written by Mark del Costello & Don Grosso Edited by Don Grosso Graphic logos crested by Nick Post Interview Producers - Paul Sanders, Georgiana Verganilakis, Jessi Johnston Camera Operators - Mark del Costello, Dave Assanowicz, Paul Sanders, Nick Rago Lighting - Dave Assanowicz Sound - Dave Assanowicz, Joe Reinsel Special thanks to - Hilly Kristal, Lenny kaye Terry Ork, Ed Franco and Rod Crites Very special thanks to the Art Institute of Philadelphia AIPH Alot of "stock" film footage used too. Produced to YouTube with CyberLink PowerDirector
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The Real Kids - "All Kindsa Girls" @CBGB's 2004

The Real Kids - "All Kindsa Girls" @CBGB's NYC April 2nd 2004 John Felice(vo&g)/Billy Cole(g)/Chris "B-face" Barnard(b)/James Birmingham(ds) *Special thanks to James Birmingham of the Real Kids for giving me this video.
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LOVE OF LIFE ORCHESTRA - "Siberia" @ CBGB ' 82

Peter Gordon/Love of Life Orchestra - "Siberia" - live at CBGB in 1982. Performers: Peter Gordon - sax, synth; David Van Tieghem - drums; Jill Kroesen - perc; Curtis Fowlkes - trb; Rik Albani - trpt; Bill Obrecht - flute; Randy "Gun" Burns - gtr; Ernie Brooks - bass; Thi-Linh Le - gtr. radio; Ned Sublette -gtr, radio; Rebecca Armstrong - voice; Linda Hudes - synth. VIdeo by Kit Fitzgerald
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