Reaching into the shadows

// January 15th, 2008 // Music, Web

So, the internet today provided one of those random needle-in-a-haystack moments to me. It was funny, because with as big as it is, and as much information as is out there, it’s weird when you unexpectedly hit something familiar. I think I have an average sized digital footprint in the grand scale of things, but at the same time, I try to keep it tidy. I generally know where all my stuff is that’s out there.

This morning, a friend had me checking out some music videos on YouTube. This turned into a game of association. Saul Williams turned into Andy McKee, which turned into Jeff Martin, which turned into me getting a random curious bug and searching for an old local band called The Sound and the Fury. They broken up some time back, but I was curious if they had any media out there on da ‘Tube. Imagine my surprise when I saw a video of them covering Superstition. A video from 4 years ago. A video posted by some random patron on the net. A video that I filmed in Joplin at the Green Room during an interview. It was just very unexpected, like when I still worked for KIND and made a radio friendly edit of Teenage Dirtbag by Wheatus, only to be driving around Pittsburg and hear my exact edit of the song on a station here years later.

I hadn’t even thought about this video in the past couple years. Since this unscrupulous person clearly took the video from SuperSatellite where it had been posted in ’04 when we were still a site for music and concert information, I find it only fitting that I upload it (with proper credit as to the source, me, I might add) and re-present it to you! Here you go, watch and enjoy!

One Response to “Reaching into the shadows”

  1. Jonny says:

    Hey im the person who posted the superstition video on youtube, i guess i have 2 of your the sound and the fury videos (Religeous Salesman, and Superstition). i apologize for not crediting you, but at the time of posting those vids on the net for fans to listen to TSATF again, i didnt know who created them, but now i will. And thank you for some good the sound and the fury relics many fans will happy eh.

    Jonathan Martinez of Topeka, Ks

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