Here is Phil Ochs and Jim Glover as they appeared on the Midnight Special from April 19, 1974. In this clip they perform the Ochs classic Power and the Glory. Power and Glory was also recorded by Anita Bryant. The other song that was done that night was Changes. I have much more super rare Phil Ochs items, both audio and video. Please contact me if you have any rare Ochs material to trade.
Here is another clip from the Phil Ochs Memorial Concert from May 28, 1976, which was held at the Felt Forum in New York City. Melanie performs Phil's song Miranda, which is one of his more upbeat pieces of poetry.
Here is a rare clip from the unaired TV pilot, The Treasure of 67, that featured Paul Revere and the Raiders performing one of their best songs, Hungry. Kermit the Frog and a puppet friend help out the group with backing vocals.
Here is the fabulous group Sweetwater performing one of my favorite songs, "What's Wrong" live on a popular TV show from October 1969. Nansi Nevins gives an amazing vocal performance. After the song is over, the host involves the group in a silly game with the audience.
Here are Roger McGuinn, Gene Clark, and Chris Hillman, with George Grantham on drums, performing the Bob Dylan classic, "You ain't Going Nowhere." This concert took place at the Festival Theatre, Adelaide, Australia on June 28, 1978. Chris Hillman is just beautiful on the mandolin.
By special request, here is another rare live video for my Join Mitchell fans. In this one, she performs Little Green at the Cafe Au Go Go on October 26, 1967. Another beautiful song by Joni, this one is about the daughter she was forced to give up for adoption when she was a poor art school student.
Here is a rare live clip of the Association performing two of their biggest hits, Reputation and Cherish,on a late 1960s TV show. They really knew how to harmonize. The bass player, Brian Cole, adds some nice vocals to Reputation. Sadly, he died of an overdose in 1972.
Here is Michael Clarke's version of the Byrds performing Eight Miles High in Milan, Italy in 1990. This lineup also featured bass player Skip Battin who had first played with the Byrds from 1970-1973, Terry Rogers, and Jerry Sorn.
Here is are rare clip of Joni Mitchell performing one of her loveliest songs, Marcie, on October 26, 1967, at the Cafe Au Go Go in New York City. The footage is live but the audio sounds like it may be the album version. Marcie was from her first album, Song to a Seagull.
Here is a rare live clip of the group Sweetwater performing Motherless Child on a late sixties TV show. Nansi Nevins shows off her powerful voice, it's almost like a Grace Slick type of sound. Unfortunately, a horrible car accident severely damaged her vocal chords and the group was never the same. It was a real shame, the group really had potential.
Here's there 2002 lineup of the Vanilla Fudge performing Take me for a Little While which was shown on Korean television. Original members Vince Martell and Carmine Appice are backed up by Bill Pascali and T.M. Stevens who are incredible musicians in their own right.
Here is a rare live clip of Dave Mason performing "Dear Mr. Fantasy" with Spencer Davis and Jim Krueger. This footage is from a Canadian TV show from 1983.
Here is another clip from the Phil Ochs Memorial Concert from May 28, 1976, which was held at the Felt Forum in New York City. Oscar Brand performs Phil's song Love Me I'm a Liberal, one of his most sardonic compositions. Brand adds his own touch and a few lyrics to this remarkable interpretation.
Here are two pioneers of rock and roll, Bo Diddley and Chuck Berry, providing us with an amazing guitar duel during a rock and roll revival show from 1973. These musicians are one of a kind.