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06:43
This is part two of a two part video of Davila 666 a Puerto Rican Garage Punk band playing at Off Broadway in St. Louis.
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07:25
Part 1 of a two part video of the Puerto Rican Garage Punk band playing live at Off Broadway in St. Louis.
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06:29
The Dempseys recorded live at the Wayout Club in St. Louis. The Dempseys are a Rock-a-Billy band from Memphis Tennessee who appeared in the 2005 film Walk The Line as Elvis's band the Blue Moon Boys. Visit their web site at http://www.thedempseys.net
Rating:92%
Added: 4 months ago
Plays: 48
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03:50
Video about a public art project organized by Peat Wollaeger and featuring artists: Peat Wollaeger, Justin Tolintino, Cbabi Bayoc, Brian Walsh, Dave Langley, Porous Walker.
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Added: 6 months ago
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09:30
Interview with Blab Magazine Founder Monte Beauchamp conducted at the opening for the 2007 issue of Blab! at the Philip Slien Gallery in St. Louis MO. Like this video? See more at http://lofistl.com Produced by Bill Streeter
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Added: 10 months ago
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04:45
Craig Moore of the 60's garage rock band Gonn playing with the Nevermores at the Show-Me Blowout at Off Broadway St. Louis MO in October of 2007.
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Added: 1 year ago
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07:08
Playing at The Atomic Cowboy St. Louis MO summer 2007
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Added: 1 year ago
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05:50
The Cowboy Cabaret is a throwback to the good old days of night clubs. You know — when good wholesome family entertainment was in style. When you could take a date out on a Sunday night and hear a comedian tell dirty jokes and girls would sing and dance and take off their clothes to tunes played by real live muscians. Yeah, that kind of entertainment. It happens on the first Sunday of every month at the Atomic Cowboy. If you want to see this, get your tickets in advance because every show sells out fast.
Music, K Lounge by the Four Bags courtesy of the Podsafe Music Network.
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Added: 1 year ago
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05:06
One of the newest franchises of Dr. Sketchy's (at least it was when I made this video). Figure drawing, drinks, naked girls, drinks, whats not to like? Happens once a month at the Atomic Cowboy.
http://www.myspace.com/drsketchystl
Rating:92%
Added: 1 year ago
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03:28
From Joplin Missouri, The Modern Primitives play some excellent rock’n lo-fi garage punk. http://www.myspace.com/wearemodernboys
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08:14
You might know Doc Popular as a nerdcore rapper, or a lo-fi techno musician who plays on bent toy electronics, or maybe you bought one of his crafty blue jean wallets, or read one of his comics, or maybe you’ve seen him in a video or two. But I think this is the first time anyone has actually got him to sit down and talk about his career as a yo-yo champion. One doesn’t get many chances to see a yo-yo champ perform, so I had to interview this San Francisco-based renaissance man when he was in St. Louis recently to judge a yo-yo contest. Oh, and I should mention that the music in this video was also written and performed by The Atomic Bros.
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Added: 1 year ago
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06:11
Jeremy Mehrle has turned the basement of his suburban St. Louis home into one of the coolest private computer museums you will ever see. He has 74 vintage Apple Macintosh computers impeccably displayed. All of them are fully-functional so you can see what the old operating systems were like. Some of the highlights of his collection are an Apple Lisa, a 20th Anniversary Macintosh, and a NeXT computer.
This is not the first time his collection has been seen on the Web. After he first posted photos of it on his Flickr account, the collection was seen on several prominent blogs and social networking sites, including the front page of Digg (twice!), Macworld, Mac Life, and Engadget. But Podtech and LO-FI SAINT LOUIS are proud to bring the first video look at this amazing collection — amazing not for its size but the loving care Jeremy took in displaying these machines. Thanks to Walkie Talkie USA for providing the great Bowiesque soundtrack for this video.
Also there’s a bit of tech satire at the end of this video that you might enjoy — it’s from the sketch comedy group Flapping Crane. Special thanks to them for permission to use their clip.
UPDATE! Since I posted this in February 2007, Jeremy has gotten a lot more press, including from CNN.com and the AP. I’m proud that my little project here got to scoop these bigger news organizations.
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Added: 1 year ago
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04:31
St. Louis' own flat track roller derby league.
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Added: 1 year ago
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08:05
I’ve been looking forward to this show for a while. I discovered this band several months ago and fell in love with their raw, bluesy, lo-fi sound. They’re a two-piece (piano/organ and drums) and their home base is in Louisville, KY., but for the last six months they’ve been tearing up stages all over Europe and the States. This date in St. Louis was the last of this tour. You should be able to find their Alive Records release at your local record store, or favorite Internet retailer including iTunes.
Rating:92%
Added: 1 year ago
Plays: 138
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03:26
Even though the music business has tried to make it obsolete, the vinyl record is still alive and kicking. People still love it, and there has even been a small resurgence of sales of vinyl records in the last few years. And somewhere around the country almost every weekend there are record swap meets where collectors can meet up to buy and sell or trade in the the music format that just won’t die. I visited this one that happens every two months in St. Louis.
Rating:92%
Added: 1 year ago
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07:32
The Mad Art Gallery is a unique art space in St. Louis. It occupies a former 1930’s-era art deco police station on the southside of the city. Ron Buechele, the owner, has restored most of the building and kept most of the original fixutures intact, except for the former squad car garage which is now the main gallery. Music for this video was provided by St. Louis’s own The Electric (now defunct).
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Added: 2 years ago
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02:58
Music video shot on the North Side of St. Louis on the 4th of July 2006
Rating:93%
Added: 2 years ago
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02:12
Promo talking about how cool the arch is.
Rating:92%
Added: 2 years ago
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07:57
A play about a Zombie Clown
Rating:92%
Added: 3 years ago
Plays: 427
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