
Hair Club for Men VHS (1990)s
Hair Club for Men commercials were a staple on cable TV in the late 80s and 90s.

Hair Club for Men commercials were a staple on cable TV in the late 80s and 90s.
Music video
A band on the c86 compilation who had a buzz then faded away just as quickly
"This is sonic metal disco"
"Leeds * Detroit * Berlin * New York" (from the EP sleeve and manifesto)
Graffiti on the wall for early Austin punks Skunks. "Skunks Rule O.K." which was changed to "Drule" by someone who apparently wasn't a fan of the band. Listen to "Earthquake Shake" for the Skunks experience.
VHS transfer. Live and interviews
Includes the strange Gibby Haynes interview posted as "the Gospel of Gibby Haynes" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RW0qUP5D0b0
No audio until ~20 seconds in
'New Age' performed at Strawberry Studios Stockport, England
Interview & live at The Smugglers Club, Stockport, December 2nd 1982. Broadcast January 1983
Interviewer is a total dweeb
VH1 and Spin present: Grunge (2001) — The Story of a Movement
Interviews with the usual suspects (Cornell, Krist, Grohl, Cameron), archival footage, etc.
MC Serch, Pete Nice, and DJ Richie Rich with Don Newkirk intro and a verse by Zev Love X (later known as MF DOOM)
Interview and performance. Plus Richie Rich with "Arsenio Hall" scratching using the clean version of a 2 Live Crew record
Attic Records, Canada, 1984
Despite the video title, this wasn't at Palo Alto High School. It was at Jordan Middle School in Palo Alto
Regular Hot Seat guest Jim Myers in disguise as a Satanist.
Promoting Satanism? More like "We need another guest to fill time so put on this hood buddy".
Los Angeles TV
With Corey O'Brien, Gavin O'Brien, Bob Pribble, Doug Smith, Keith Meek and more
The Corey O'Brien 'Reaper' was a bad ass Santa Cruz model in 80s. Keith Meek had the Santa Cruz Slasher model. Both classics
Mississippi hill country blues artist Jessie Mae Hemphill
Photo by George Mitchell
Ritchie Valens and Buddy Holly-esque rock'n'roll from Los Angeles
San Francisco garage surf band at Marsugi's San Jose 11/6/1992
Future members of the Bobbyteens, Spoiled Brats, the Brentwoods, Deadly Weapons, Midnite Snaxxx, and many more.
"San Francisco's first and only rock & roll band*"*
Confrontational SF punk rockers Crime performing at San Quintin state prison in 1978 (Target Video release in 1984). Band in police uniforms as always.
Raw footage of a television interview with musician Scott Dunbar. Dunbar spent his whole life around Lake Mary, Mississippi working as a hunting and fishing guide. While Dunbar recorded occasionally in 1960s, he only had one album of his music released (1970's Blues from Lake Mary).
Hot version of You're Gonna Miss Me (orginal by 13th Floor Elevators - Roky's 60s psych band).
Interview with Roky the alien. Byrds cover, solo tunes and more. Trippy
Fishmasters, a rock'n'roll fishing parody show from San Luis Obispo shown on community access cable channels in California.
Pilot episode above. Complete archive of shows has been uploaded in broadcast quality here: https://www.youtube.com/@TheFishmastersArchive
Classic 1980s commercial posted 9 years ago - https://www.reddit.com/r/ObscureMedia/comments/6mmukt/crazy_calls_answering_machine_jingles_commercial/
Here's the "Messages for Your Answering Machine" cassette in full. Put one on your smart phone.
"WAIT FOR THE BEEP" is permanently burned into my mind