10,000 Maniacs

Folk rock/alternative/college/jangle band, originally from Jamestown, New York. These videos feature Natalie Merchant, although since she left the band in 1993 they've recorded albums without her and they continue playing to this day.

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One of the better TV clips in that it includes two songs (Eat for Two and Hey Jack Kerouac) together with a brief interview with Natalie Merchant...
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Rare recording of one of their best early songs, live in 1987 in Milan. Good video/audio quality. See also the studio version of Maddox Table and,...
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Live performance in New Haven from December 5, 1989.
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Live performance of My Mother the War, recorded in Newcastle upon Tyne in 1985. The video and several others appears on the Time Capsule DVD.
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One of the best early 10,000 Maniacs songs. It appeared on 1985's Wishing Chair album, and the video version (above) is from the Time Capsule DVD....
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From the 1984 compilation tape "Estado de la Nacion". A different version of the song about the Spanish bullfighter appeared on 1990's Hope Chest.
A live version of A Campfire Song, recorded on July 4, 1989 as the opening act for the Grateful Dead. See also City of Angels, My Sister Rose, and...
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Rare, live recording of Among The Americans. From 1987 in Milan. Good video and audio quality. See also Maddox Table, A Campfire Song, and What's the...
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An acoustic version of Don't Talk, recorded live at McCabe's Guitar Shop in Santa Monica CA in 1987.
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Rare live video of the 10,000 Maniacs and Natalie Merchant performing Daktari in 1984 in Albany, New York. Includes a longer interview with Dennis...
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Fan montage featuring Katrina's Fair from 1985's Wishing Chair album.
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One picture video of "Can't Ignore The Train" from the album "The Wishing Chair".
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Like The Weather performed live on the British TV program The White Room.
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The Latin One was recorded in the early 80s and re-released on the Hope Chest compilation in 1990. This live performance on British TV from 1990...
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A Campfire Song from the In My Tribe album. A Michael Stipe filter probably wouldn't be that difficult to make.
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My Sister Rose from 1987's In My Tribe album. See also the live version of My Sister Rose.
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Natalie's plea for peace - a cover of Cat Stevens' 1971 hit, "Peace Train"
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10,000 Maniacs - Eat for Two -TV performance
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From the British TV show The White Room. Includes some spirited Natalie Merchant moves.
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Live performance of Stockton Gala Days from the Our Time in Eden album, complete with spinning and kicking. See also the other live performance of...
A July 4, 1989 live performance of City Of An­gels from the In My Tribe album. Recorded at Rich Sta­di­um in Buf­fa­lo, New York as the opening act...
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What's The Matter Here?, recorded live in 1987 in Milan. Rare, with good video/audio quality. See also Maddox Table, A Campfire Song, and Among The...
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Live cover of the Morrissey song Everyday is Like Sunday. Recorded in Los Angeles in 1993.
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Planned Obsolescence performed live in Buffalo, New York in 1989. 10,000 Maniacs opened for the Grateful Dead at that show; see other live...
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A 10,000 Maniacs cover of the REM song "Don't Go Back To Rockville". This was the B-side of the single "Candy Everybody Wants" from the Our Time in...
My Sister Rose from the In My Tribe album, performed live in 1987 in Rochester, New York. The sound isn't that great and the video could use some...
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Rare, live recording of A Campfire Song. From 1987 in Milan. Good video and audio quality. See also Maddox Table, Among the Americans, and What's the...
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Live performance of Poison in the Well from around 1989. The video and audio aren't the highest quality and, to make it even worse, it's from the...
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Live performance of Eat for Two from around 1989. See also the live performance of Poison in the Well from the same Arsenio Hall episode; both that...
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What's the Matter Here concert video from New Haven in 1989. Good performance, but the audio is pretty bad. Includes, of course, the late Rob Buck on...
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Live performance from UK TV. From some time around 1989 or 1990?
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Despite a couple minor glitches is probably the best version available on Youtube.
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Live performance on a certain TV show in 1993 of Stockton Gala Days from the Our Time in Eden album.
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Live version of Hey Jack Kerouac, recorded in Milan in 1987. Good video/audio quality. From the same concert as this video, see also Among The...
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Another live version of Don't Talk, this one from Milan in 1987. Good video/audio quality. See also Among The Americans, What's the Matter Here?,...
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Just As The Tide Was A Flowing from 1985's "The Wishing Chair" album, recorded live in London in 1990. No video, but the slideshow and the sound...