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R. Stevie Moore - Popeye Song (Live 2010)
R. Stevie Moore - Invisible Intimidation (1984)
R. Stevie Moore - Apologies To Mr Gottlieb (2009)
R. STEVIE MOORE - WHAT? WHY? (2009)
R. Stevie Moore - Shape Of Change (2010)
R. Stevie Moore - Hug Me (2001)
R. Stevie Moore - Keeping You (1977)
R. Stevie Moore - I Wish I Could Sing (HQ)
R. Stevie Moore - Part Of The Problem (HQ)
R. Stevie Moore - There Is No God In America (1983)
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A VIDEO JOURNEY THROUGH THE WORK OF UNSUNG MUSIC GENIUS AND DIY PIONEER, R. STEVIE MOORE.

Most of these videos are original montages by Nuno Monteiro from raw footage provided by RSM, some are made with found footage and others are adapted from Moore's own video work.

Each video has a direct link to buy the respective CD. Look for it in the info box.

Buy music directly from the man, exclusively at http://www.rsteviemoore.com

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"The American record industry's failure to recognize and promote the unique gifts of this giant talent is a case of criminal neglect." - Trouser Press Record Guide

"In a field where adjectives like "original" and "independent" are thrown around all too casually, R. Stevie Moore is the genuine article." - Stereophile

"Recording in his home and selling his tapes direct to his fans, Stevie has for the last four decades effectively been functioning as a one-man underground label. His range of styles run across power-pop, punk, pscyhedelia, garage rock, electronica, synth-pop and even the odd burst of prog, all while having completely bypassed the conventional music business." - Record Collector (UK)

"R Stevie Moore is probably the world's most prolific unknown singer-songwriter, his colossal output representing a victory for creativity over indifference. A sort of bedroom Brian Wilson, for 40 years RSM has crafted elegant and complex pop in a vast array of styles, playing everything himself and releasing the results on an estimated 400 albums." - The Independent (UK)

"We can all celebrate the fact that R. Stevie Moore remains healthy and crazy. Unsung by all save a small cult, Moore deserves a wider audience." - Billboard


R. Stevie Moore online video clips
THE COMPLETE ALPHA-LIST:
http://www.rsteviemoore.com...




Visit RSM's own YouTube channel:
http://www.youtube.com/rsmko
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Channel Comments (40)
toddplum (1 week ago)
Alicia's (uncle floyd version) gotta be my favorite! )
toddplum (1 week ago)
please take a look at my work...i'm a contemporary of r. stevie moore..but i work out of CT..thanks for the subscription add!...love this guys (r. steevie moore) work, you're right he is a genius...and i don't us that word often!
SamsonSavage (2 months ago)
Hi, thanks for accepting my friend invite. RSM is excellent cool
GordonEveryday (3 months ago)
THANK YOU FOR SUBSCRIBING! I AM A HUGGGEEEE FAN OR YOUR VIDEO SKILLZ. ITS AN HONOR SIR.
deprogramr (3 months ago)
thanks for uploading all of these great videos.
songforamericans (3 months ago)
HELLO...just saw ..."New Talent Needed ".....so i came here to check you out....nice channel with cool videos....
DotChannel (3 months ago)
Hey Stevie. Your music influences me. I'm a friend of your friend Irwin on facebook.
renman16291 (7 months ago)
Just, yes just found out about Vic Lovera. Knew him from 'Those Guys' in '95. Met him at Lauterbach's in Brooklyn, NY at an open mic gig. I bought a 'Those Guys' tape he recorded there. Dug it out today. Just wanted to hear it again. Thought about looking him up today on the net. Have the artwork of him & 'Those Guys' by Bop Monroe. Prayers to all who loved him.
Chesterton7 (9 months ago)
wtf! please do a vid of mv favorite song rsm whv am i here! all aboard!
No6877CYBER82 (10 months ago)
great videos and chanell !!
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