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Musings on the greatest rock band(s) that ever rocked... Black Eyed Sceva & Model Engine

Saturday, February 11, 2006

Mas Videos

I put up four (4) more videos today. If they're not available right now they should be shortly. They are in the same poor quality as the first two, but I wanted them small to save time! Although, I guess Google optimizes them or something....anyway, you can get them by searching for Sceva: http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=sceva

7 Comments:

At 2/14/2006 10:51:00 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Joe, you rule. I saw BES with 6pence in 96, never saw them again. Mom found the ME disc for me a few years ago.

There are no better songs written.
Thanks for keeping this going.

 
At 2/19/2006 07:21:00 PM, Blogger Caleb M. Saarela said...

Awesome excited to see the videos

 
At 2/19/2006 10:55:00 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Joe, you're teasing us. At least tell us how many move songs on video you have.

On a personal note, I actually got to MC and introduce Sceva at the "Monster's of Jesus fest" (my name)in Phoenix in '96. They played on a side stage before a new band called "Third Day" played. Wish I had my video camera...

 
At 3/01/2006 09:52:00 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Man, BES rule! I (The Friendlys) played a few shows with them in Germany. It seems like the good stuff always ends too fast, ie. BES, POL.

 
At 3/03/2006 07:17:00 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thanks for putting this out there. I saw BES with Dimestore Prophets at Western Kentucky University in 96. Awesome show even though there were only about 30 people there.

 
At 3/11/2006 08:59:00 AM, Blogger Joe Webb said...

Thanks for everyone's comments. Just to let "kleff" know, I only have one more live performance from Sceva. It's extremely rare because it's the only time I ever heard them play it (and it was my first show). At every show this would be the most requested song, but they never played it again.

 
At 3/21/2006 12:42:00 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey! Thanks for posting these videos! (tomfest?) BES/ME is some amazing songwriting/lyrics...I think that a lot of us identify with the rawness & reality of the lyrics...Jeremy Post was really ahead of his time in speaking to a postmodern audience. I was young when they were around (like in junior high), but I got to listen to the CD's growing up... good stuff.

Thanks again for posting those videos. They are great.

 

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