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Old 05-01-2009, 08:14 PM   #1
pravda01
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New Live Vids Up @ KINODV: Mission of Burma & 999, 1980

In the Spring of 1980 Mission of Burma played The Underground Club with The Cure. Both bands played high energy sets that night in the tiny club holding about a 100+ people. Check out a recent edit from that show of Mission of Burma's "Head Over Head.":

http://www.kinodv.net/movies/moviepa...lyFeature.html

In the Archive Portal you can take a look at a ruckus live version of "Homicide" from 999. This was taken from the Movie Urgh! a Music War filmed at the Lyceum Ballroom, London England, 1980 :

http://www.kinodv.net/movies/archive/999-Homicide.html

Visit the Archive Portal at KINODV and see more live music 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 late 70's and 80's can be found in the Archive Portal as well:

The Jam
Dead Kennedys
Gang of Four
The Clash
Sex Pistols
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
Richard Hell and the Voidoids
Madness
Pere Ubu
B-52’s
James Chance and The Contortions
X-Ray Spex
Thompson Twins
999
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