8.24.2007
Who Are You
Baba O'Riley is really clear in my memory as having been on the show, but I'm going off the list on this one. This clip is from The Kids Are Alright, but could have easily been used on a video show. As always, let me know if it is not the clip that ran on VCH.
Labels: The Who
This is from the British show Old Grey Whistle Test -- is it also the clip that ran on VCH?
Labels: The A's
Saturday Night
Thanks to Tim for the help on this one.
Labels: Herman Brood
8.16.2007
A Little is Enough
Thanks to the person who added this video to YouTube a few days ago -- I was starting to wonder if I would ever find it!
And a useless bit of info. -- I believe the Pete Townshend videos were introduced on Video Concert Hall as being by Peter Townshend. Quite formal!
Labels: Pete Townshend
8.10.2007
I seem to have a foggy memory of seeing Billy Joel's video for It's Still Rock and Roll to Me ad nauseum, and, well, Video Concert Hall was the place to see the same videos ad nauseum. I just watched the video on YouTube, and recalled that my sister and I thought Richie Cannata (saxophone) was quite cute, making me even more sure that it was on there (she'd gone off to college by the time there was MTV, Night Tracks, Friday Night Videos, etc.), but I think I'll put it out there for validation.
Another Billy Joel single from the Glass Houses (1980) was Sometimes A Fantasy, and I wonder if this video was on the show, or that it just seems like it could have been.
Link Here: It's Still Rock and Roll to Me -- Sometimes a Fantasy. TIA for any comments!
Labels: Billy Joel
8.07.2007
Supertramp - The Logical Song from Disco Freak on Vimeo.
The Logical Song
Supertramp - "Goodbye Stranger" from Edu Cesar on Vimeo.
Goodbye Stranger
Breakfast in America
I'm going strictly off the list on Wikipedia for these -- no recollection of seeing Supertramp on VCH. As always, if the wrong videos are posted, let me know. I always aim for accuracy. :)
Labels: Supertramp
8.03.2007
There was a video on VCH that I remembered as being either by The Headboys or Dead Boys and having rain in it. A little searching turned up that it was The Shape of things to Come from The Headboys. It's odd when you start listening to a forgotten song, then before you know it, you're recalling the next lyrics they sing. No luck in finding the video, but here is the MP3!
Labels: The Headboys
Refugee
Labels: Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
Here Comes My Girl
I know this video was on VCH, remembering specifically the part where Tom grabs the bassist (I was around 10 and thought that was really funny). I think Refugee was on there, too -- can anyone confirm?
Labels: Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
8.02.2007
Do You Love What You Feel
Thanks again to Chris!
Labels: Rufus and Chaka Khan