Asa: Fire On The Mountain Music video directed by Marthe Salier and Francois Peyranne. Nominated for Best Video Clip at Imagina 2008.
Dionysos ft. Olivia Ruiz: Tais-toi mon coer The beautiful music video directed by Stephane Berla, nominated for Best Video Clip at Imagina 2008.
Paul Simon Performs on Charlie Rose Singer/Songwriter Paul Simon performs "Slip Sliding Away" on the Charlie Rose Show.
Grateful Dead: One More Saturday Night A staple of their thousands of shows. This clip has to be from 72-74, as no second drummer Mickey Hart, Donna Godchaux is actually getting along with the band and Ron "Pigpen" McKernan is already gone and replaced by Keith Godchaux.
George Harrison: Got My Mind Set on You The song was written by Rudy Clark and originally recorded by James Ray in 1962. This cover version by former Beatle George Harrison from his album Cloud Nine reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 in January 1988. Two music videos were released for that song and a young Alexis Denisof starred in the music video. Produced by Harrison and former ELO member Jeff Lynne, the song was his third and last solo US number one, after "My Sweet Lord" in 1970 and "Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth)" in 1973. It was also the last number one single, to date, by any of the solo Beatles in the United States. The single's B-side is "Lay His Head", written by Harrison. The 12" version of the single also adds an extended version of "Got My Mind Set On You". The song was #3 in the United World Chart. Harrison's version of the song was parodied by "Weird Al" Yankovic on his 1988 album Even Worse, as "(This Song's Just) Six Words Long".
John McCain: No We Can't A satire of Barack Obama's music video "Yes We Can" sung by John McCain and back up singers. "President Bush talked about our staying in Iraq for 50 years Maybe a hundred, that's fine with me I don't think Americans are concerned if we're there for a hundred years, or a thousand years, or ten thousand years."
The Doors: The End, Live, 1970 The Doors performing "The End" live at The Isle Of Wight Festival 1970. This was one of their last concerts.
Dylan & The Band: I Threw It All Away 1969 Bob Dylan at the Isle of Wight Festival, 1969. His first performance after his motorcycle crash.


