Live vids up @ KINODV: Violent Femmes

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    winifredgv18
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      From Folk roots to the Next….. just Add It Up When Things Go Wrong

      2 New live vids up @ KINODV: Violent Femmes _ Robin Lane & The Chartbusters

      Robin Lane with early roots in the Los Angles folk music scene moved east and eventually to Cambridge in 1978. There the Chartbusters were formed with Asa Brebner, Leroy Radcliffe, Scott Raerenwad, and Tim Jackson. In the midst of the punk and new wave scene, the music with Robin Lane & The Chartbusters took on a new edge.

      Watch Robin Lane and the Chartbusters live video from 1979 “When Things Go Wrong” here:

      http://www.kinodv.net/movies/moviepages/KinoMonthlyFeature.html

      The Violent Femmes in the early 80’s played the coffee house and street corner scene. Their music was a cross between American folk music and punk rock. Band members Brian Ritchie, Victor DeLorez, and lead vocalist
      Gordon Gano helped define the idea of folk punk.

      Check out the Femmes “Add It Up” here:

      http://www.kinodv.net/movies/archive/Violent_Fems-Add_Up.html

      Visit the Archive Portal at KINODV and see more live video performances:

      Filmed in Boston:

      The Neighborhoods
      Nervous Eaters
      The Cure
      Unnatural Axe
      La Peste
      Lyres
      Thrills
      Fabulous Billygoons
      Buzzcocks
      Mission of Burma
      Pastiche
      Human Sexual Response
      Lou Miami and the Kozmetiks
      The King Bees
      Robin Lane and the Chartbusters
      Ground Zero
      Iron Liver Project
      Peter Dayton Band

      Additional live performance videos of bands from around the globe in the 80’s … can be found in the Archive Portal as well:

      The Jam
      Dead Kennedys
      Gang of Four
      The Clash
      Stiff Little Fingers
      The Specials
      The Stranglers
      Siouxsie & the Banshees
      XTC
      Ian Drury and the Block Heads
      The Dead Boys
      Sham 69
      The Ramones
      Wire
      The Damned
      The Beat
      Art of Noise
      The Cramps
      New Order
      Violent Femmes

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