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MrCC
02-28-2005, 10:31 PM
Here's a page where you can watch clips from the PBS show Austin City Limits. It includes many artists, but not Jewel. :( I just watched a Polyphonic Spree clip. I'm also fond of the artist Ben Kweller. Check it out at Austin City Limits Interviews and Video Clips (http://www.pbs.org/klru/austin/artists/video_anthologya-z.html)

folderol and
02-28-2005, 11:57 PM
Too bad they don't have Jewel. But (shameless plug ahead; the Intrepid Prez can't have all the fun :P) I have vidcaps (http://davidsjewelsite.homestead.com/pictureslive.html)!! ^_^

Angel_Eyes
03-01-2005, 01:29 AM
Cool, thanks for that. :D

And dude, if you like the one for The Polyphonic Spree, then you should get their album Together We're Heavy! It comes with a DVD and has an interview with Tim DeLaughter (the lead singer and the guy who put the band together), live performances and their music videos for Light and Day (Reach For The Sun). The animated music video is AWESOME, one of the best I've seen in a while. Check it out. :D By the way, the song they play is called Hold Me NOW, not TIGHT. Silly people getting it wrong. :rolleyes:

Ok, sorry about rambling. :P

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MrCC
03-01-2005, 01:49 AM
Originally posted by Angel_Eyes@Feb 28 2005, 05:29 PM
Cool, thanks for that. :D

And dude, if you like the one for The Polyphonic Spree, then you should get their album Together We're Heavy! It comes with a DVD and has an interview with Tim DeLaughter (the lead singer and the guy who put the band together), live performances and their music videos for Light and Day (Reach For The Sun). The animated music video is AWESOME, one of the best I've seen in a while. Check it out. :D By the way, the song they play is called Hold Me NOW, not TIGHT. Silly people getting it wrong. :rolleyes:

Ok, sorry about rambling. :P

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Yea, I learned of this band thanks to Kierra once posting the link Quest for the rest (http://www.questfortherest.com). I like their sound, but know little about them. Thanks for the info I might check it out.