The Books performing "This Right Ain't Shit" at the Knitting Factory in Hollywood on 4/15/06. This video contains some "found film" of early Mormon leaders tipping their hats for the cameras. Enjoy.
The Books performing "This Right Ain't Shit" at the Knitting Factory in Hollywood on 4/15/06. This video contains some "found film" of early Mormon leaders tipping their hats f...
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I'm not totally certain buy I think thhe video of people behind those performing live is footage of polygamist Latter-day Saints tipping their hats to newsreel cameras before imprisonment for their polygamist beliefs.
The Books were amazing at the KFLA! They remind me what truly original art can be. The video is of poor quality, but it manages to capture at least a fracture of wonderfulness.
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