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R. Stevie Moore - 96 Tears (1977)

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Uploaded by on Apr 8, 2007

Edited by Nuno Monteiro
DOWNLOAD "SHEET ROCK" NOW ON ITUNES: http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/sheetrock/id275434509

Song by Question Mark & The Mysterians

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"This was the last album that R. Stevie Moore recorded in Nashville before moving for good to northern New Jersey later that year. Even more importantly, it's the first of Moore's albums to show a pronounced punk and new wave influence throughout." - All Music Guide

Shoplifter: Mark Cudnik; Employee: Mike Hopper
Filmed Nashville, 1988
Outdoor baby picnic: Phoenix, Arizona

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  • you know what kinda of camera was used to film this? sears VHS maybe??

  • @derekkozinski No idea.

  • nice, pretty well done, whats with the footage?

  • thanx, read the info box.

Top Comments

  • this is a sick, twisted version. Sounds like this was recorded by folks that ax murder random families. I LOVE IT!

  • This shit is the jam! Got me dancing in my underwear at nine in the morning. You're a golden god RSM. This version is better than the original

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  • Worst version of anything ever

  • i wish you a great succes on your USA/europe tour stevie

  • LISTEN TO DeAndre Film Student

  • i have yet to hear a a bad song from this guy.

  • great tune

  • looks like super 8 film.....great song

  • A Vidicon (or other) tube camera. I have several of them and they all spaz-out like at the beginning of this clip as the tube filament is warming up.

  • A Vidicon-type tube camera. (from before CCDs, which came out in the mid-80s) I own several of them and the spaz-out at the beginning of the video is what the image looks like as the tube filament is warming up. Neat effect.

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