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Uploaded by on Sep 4, 2006

16mm film by Don Starnes of the 1985 San Francisco radio hit featuring Doug Van Blaricom on guitar, Vlad Malinovsky on keyboards, Jim Clausen on bass and Kevin Powell on drums; filmed in my old Oakland studio on 9th Ave.

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  • Hey Cathead2008, the Catalyst shows were definitely among my favorites. I'm starting up a new

    project with the original RS guitar player Doug Van Blaricom. For more info google my site.

    Be well. RS

  • Hey there, glad to hear there's a fan in Hong Kong - I just checked iTunes and the Christian Boy Download is available. Thanks, Be well. Best, -Cole / Robert

  • Wow .. just WOW - Robert Seidler you are the man ! I have been searching for this song for like 10 years - I can't believe there is a video of it ! I don't think I missed a single concert of yours that I could possibly get to. Blasts from the past venues like One Step Beyond - wow. We had friends in common and we met a few times and hung out after shows.

    Are you still music? What are you doing these days, and is there anywhere to purchase your albums, CDs, whatever? Simply a HUGE Fan here

  • @Guitons Thanks Man, I appreciate the good words. One Step Beyond was a nice club as I recall. I'm doing a little Music on the side - I'll post if anything worthwhile crops up. Take care ~

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  • FINALLY FOUND THIS! Did a great show at the Catalyst in Santa Cruz way way back. But I remember it well.

  • Very nice to find this. As a bouncer from One Step Beyond all those years ago I have searched and searched for this. Holds up well - I wish I could say the same for myself!

  • @WelLRoundeDSquarE snobby clubs that is.

  • @WelLRoundeDSquarE dunno, i'm from socal where people broke windows and ransacked clubs back in the early 80s.

  • @TheNewMusicNetwork wasn't the edge Keystone Palo Alto at that time? same family as The stone S.F. and also in Berkely? I'm about 99.999% sure of that lol.....Be well and Peace to all

  • @WelLRoundeDSquarE oh yeah, thanks for the reminder, One Step Beyond was a great club....a whearhouse that was "all ages" club, and open untill 4am...thats where Cerebral Corps played thier first live gig. :) and two good friends of mine did the Decor there lolol

  • didn't Robert play as "Mr. Clean" after this band broke up? Seems like we (The Reggies) opened for him as Mr. Clean one time....BTW I was a Roadie for The Reggies, not in the band....those were some awesome times be sure....Bonnie Hayes and the Punts were another great S.F. band then. I remember shows on Broadway St. with all the "Barkers" workin the strip club doors LMFAO The Fab Mab, The Stone, LeDisc were the main clubs then <:o)

  • Robert! Hey, glad to see this on YouTube! 1985ish. Berkeley Square. The Quake. Those were the days, weren't they? I've still got them LPs. Rock on!

  • @appleseedmachina every village needs one. Who ever could hate on this...the mind boggles. I hear this and I'm back in high school cruising around at 2 AM on Redwood and Skyline Blvd in the East Bay wasting my youth in the best possible fashion.

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