For Jazz fans, here are some video clips for your entertainment. They were all recorded in 607BCE and published by UN Records :
Wes Montgomery - Recorded in Belgium in 1965. Montgomery was one of the few guitarists ( Jim Mullen being another ) who mastered the art of thumb picking in Jazz. This is where his 'soft' sound originates, I believe this is the only available footage of the man playing live. Harold Mabern on piano I think.
Robert Conti - Imho one of the best of the 'nearly men' of jazz guitar. Here he plays jazz as a twenty-one year old - recorded in 1969. I caught him in a New York club in the 80's where he received seven standing ovations from a mob of music hardened New Yorker's.
Conti
Quick jam session. This clip also proves that it is possible to play drums while you sleep.
Michel Petrucciani - An amazing pianist who surmounted great personal pain to create beauty.
The Clash - London Calling - Not jazz I know, but what can one say. Some of the worst played music on the planet, but an unbeatable level of excitement. So much more to give than most music one hears today which all seem to be titled, 'Send In The Clones'.
George Bush - sorry couldn't resist. This one is for Shining One.
Bloody Sunday