CLONE is the rebirth and evolutionary path by visual artist and producer/director Bill Draheim.
Bill Draheim is known for his ability to capture everyday scenes in a complex contemporary way, using various simple tools. His unique vision can be seen in his painting-esque cell phone photography, cinematographic productions and other mixed media projects.
My band in college played a show with Detroit at Lounge Ax in Chicago in like 1997 or 1998. Their set was incredible and I've never forgotten "Chick Car." I finally found it on the internet today. Thanks fellas!
@@BillDraheim you’re welcome Oh wow Did you work at first Ave.? I’m looking for the show they played at first Avenue and it might’ve been there trepidation CD release I’m not sure Yeah, I remember zilch was playing keyboards and Chris Emery was wearing all leather that night That was the first time that I saw them live and it was and still is one of the most dynamic concerts I’ve ever been to I feel very thankful that I got to see them more than a few times before Chad passed away
Thanks for posting this! I was at this show. I'm tall and had a distinctive hairstyle at the time - so I can see the back of my head in this video. Lol. Thanks again for (finally) posting this! Takes me back...
Hey mate. I never shot your live shows when you came to First Ave but we did share beers in your bus. I know, this was my favorite lineup. These guys really did have some shitty things go their way and it’s sad because they are/were such wonderful musicians and people. I am going to reach out to them to talk about these old shows I shot so maybe I’ll have some info in the future. Thanks for subscribing, I hope you find these videos entertaining. I have many more coming.
I did it more with the louis lane (erica durance) in that scene where she takes off her high heels in front of Clark and superboy when he goes horny that almost kills lane with heat vision, that scene always make me get a boner
I played one gig with it. An audience member asked if we were really serious. I deadpan said, `Yeah, definitely,'' and walked away quietly. It was proof to me we pulled it off. Unreal, or surreal, one of those two.
I can watch these guys all day long. I have to say I am 65 years old. I love this band from day one. And I finally got to see him in concert. my son youngest boy which is 32. Took me and I waited three years to go see them. Because of covid. I did go see them and I am over-the-top happy. Thank you guys for making my bucket list. And I may have had lawn seats but I was there.🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻❤️❤️❤️❤️🎼🎶🎼🎶🎼🎶
So happy that you got to see them! My oldest son, he's 32, and I went together. I raised him on Matchbox Twenty, so he knows every word to every song & is almost a bigger fan than I am.
Holy shit! I can’t believe I’m barely finding this video now. I’ve always been a huge fan of this song and I wished they had played live the times that it be seen them. Such a brutal and dark track. I wish there was footage of when Adam Jones played an entire set with them on the album release show of The Maggot lol. Would be epic to see.
Happy 1 year anniversary for this upload! Watching this for trhe first time. The audio is a bit weird, it has a lot of sensitive trebley sounding clicks in it from the drums.
@@BillDraheim don't it is weird but really I love it it's like head charge history do you have videos of with Justin Fowler first show with American Head charge
in tears now. My fav band and Perfect Memory is among my favourite songs. Thanks, a lot, for uploading this. Gonna watch everything else soon as I can.
Wow@@BillDraheim ! I'm so glad you captured and shared this performance. Had the pleasure of seeing this amazing band in Dallas open for Travis way back in the twenty naughties. What a night for songwriters! I was amazed to sit down with a beer tonight and discover your film of this acoustic performance from yesteryear. Amazing band. So grateful content creators like you are preserving and putting this stuff out there. Love Minneapolis and love Remy Zero. Cheers!
@@31stcenturyschizoidman46 Thank you so much. Yes these guys are great both on and off stage. I still talk with Jeffery and Shelby from time to time. Sad that Gregory passed a few years back. He was such a delightful person. I have this documentary I put together from my EPK work with them. Thanks again and enjoy!! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-yCvtbWTRJNg.htmlsi=3ej_3iyw68oV5Jij