I love the green screen stage setup from days of yore. So much potential, so much fun to watch.

We need to bring it back.

Show me your fave green screen rockers.

Some of the best who ever did it, Amon Düül II.

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Fair warning if you watch this one you're gonna get booglarized!

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    Mystery_Ship

    These are so good! Soggy and Can are true classics of the Green Screen Rocker genre.

    I've poked through a lot of the old Beat Club performances, and they're great, but I wonder if they were the main force behind the GSR genre, or if there were other major players...

    Need a GSR FAQ.

      Not technically a GSR but incredible just the same!

      Nathan Loud for sure the big player. The beat club youtube channel is great but hard to navigate due to some videos being uploaded multiple times.

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        Randall The beat club youtube channel is great but hard to navigate due to some videos being uploaded multiple times.

        And some stuff disappears. I went to go post the Ike and Tina version of Come Together but it's no longer up, even though a bunch of others from that set are.

        This counts, only four months old or so and on our own shores:

        Another great- moving the goal posts here but respect the editing & effects

        And here is an almost half century old French blast:

          This does not rock, unless you rock to a VW commercial: the first record I ever bought was from a Goodwill, and it was a Trio 12” of DA DA DA. After that was Kraftwerk Autobahn, then the rest…

          JessVex oof, i have to admit...everything about this this video is absurdly hilarious!

          Al Dorado

          This video is the perfect reason these forums need a like button. I like it.

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          Made a dumb green screen music video for Anonymous Carpetting in class this semester. enjoy!

            peeblood As a life long scab picker I love it!

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            Couple fairly obvz ones:

            Chis Holmes (ex-W.A.S.P.) made one but forgot to add the background graphics:

            Reading about how Beat Club became Musikladen. There are a lot performances online but they inexplicably and inexcusably stopped using the green screen soon thereafter. I see on YouTube a few later performances that use the green screen, and they're clearly cooler than not having a green screen, so who knows what's up with that. Heads must roll at Musikladen!

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            Heatwave - Boogie Nights

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