6 months ago, I had posted about YouTube taking down my music video for "CABARET VOLTAIRE 'Dont Argue' video edit 'CODE' album version". The video had hundreds of thousands of views. It was taken down basically due to my editing of the Budd Dwyer's assassination video at the very end of the song, which was a sample originally part of the music. I decided to upload the video to my Rumble channel, which also contains other videos that YouTube has yanked off my channel. Enjoy rumble.com/v6wqkra-cabaret-voltaire-dont-argue-vid…
I've recently remastered NITZER EBB's 'Control I'm Here',' Lightning Man', and 'Let Your Body Learn' official music videos using a higher quality video I just found from the Nitzer Ebb VEVO YouTube channel youtube.com/@NitzerEbbVEVO, and restored it in HD. 'Hearts and Minds' was found elsewhere. FYI: The VEVO YouTube channel only has 5 official videos; 'Godhead', 'Shame', 'I Give To You', 'Family Man', and 'Murderous' are the only ones available on their VEVO Channel. While the other videos (including the three I remastered, luckily found and grabbed elsewhere that were posted) are not viewable in the U.S. for some unexplained reason. If you look at the Ebb VEVO channel, it says that they have 18 VEVO videos. If you're in the U.S. and can find one of these videos posted elsewhere, when you click on it, it says, "The uploader has not made this video available in your country". Can someone who doesn't live in the U.S., who likely has access to all 18 VEVO videos, please comment with the links of the other remaining music videos on this post that I haven't remastered and are accessible to the U.S., as already aforementioned? I would really appreciate it. All the Ebb videos need to be made available to U.S. audiences. Thank you.
Apology for deleting yesterday's upload of Nitzer Ebb's 'Control I'm Here' music video. I've now remastered and uploaded a version of the video in far greater quality. More Ebb videos to come...
My fan-made Cabaret Voltaire music video that I made nearly 13 years ago from the 'Code' album version of "Don't Argue" has been removed from YouTube under their self-harm policy, charging that it depicts or promotes suicide. It is basically because of the very end of the song/video that I visually meshed the sample of R. Bud Dwyer the Pennsylvania Treasurer and former politician who shot himself in the mouth on live television during a press conference in the height of a bribery scandal and sentencing in 1987. I can understand being censored or that the video could have been set with an age limit to view. But despite the ever-changing YouTube policies, being one of the most popular videos on my channel, reaching 119,415 views and receiving many rave reviews and praises, they took it down. And I've already tried to appeal it twice with no luck. So in the meantime, you can enjoy it on my Facebook while I decide when and where I upload it to an alternative video hosting site. Thank you. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p5-1H...
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6 months ago, I had posted about YouTube taking down my music video for "CABARET VOLTAIRE 'Dont Argue' video edit 'CODE' album version". The video had hundreds of thousands of views. It was taken down basically due to my editing of the Budd Dwyer's assassination video at the very end of the song, which was a sample originally part of the music. I decided to upload the video to my Rumble channel, which also contains other videos that YouTube has yanked off my channel. Enjoy rumble.com/v6wqkra-cabaret-voltaire-dont-argue-vid…
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I've recently remastered NITZER EBB's 'Control I'm Here',' Lightning Man', and 'Let Your Body Learn' official music videos using a higher quality video I just found from the Nitzer Ebb VEVO YouTube channel youtube.com/@NitzerEbbVEVO, and restored it in HD. 'Hearts and Minds' was found elsewhere. FYI: The VEVO YouTube channel only has 5 official videos; 'Godhead', 'Shame', 'I Give To You', 'Family Man', and 'Murderous' are the only ones available on their VEVO Channel. While the other videos (including the three I remastered, luckily found and grabbed elsewhere that were posted) are not viewable in the U.S. for some unexplained reason. If you look at the Ebb VEVO channel, it says that they have 18 VEVO videos. If you're in the U.S. and can find one of these videos posted elsewhere, when you click on it, it says, "The uploader has not made this video available in your country". Can someone who doesn't live in the U.S., who likely has access to all 18 VEVO videos, please comment with the links of the other remaining music videos on this post that I haven't remastered and are accessible to the U.S., as already aforementioned? I would really appreciate it. All the Ebb videos need to be made available to U.S. audiences. Thank you.
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Apology for deleting yesterday's upload of Nitzer Ebb's 'Control I'm Here' music video. I've now remastered and uploaded a version of the video in far greater quality. More Ebb videos to come...
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Just absolutely devastating news. Douglas McCarthy of Nitzer Ebb just passed away this morning. Rest In Peace, you Legend.
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Al should have made a music video to this with the original version back in 1984, but I guess it's better late than never.
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Seriously underrated EBM act
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A couple of months ago YouTube took down my KMFDM interview with Dave Kendall on 120 Minutes from 1992. I now made it available on my Rumble channel: rumble.com/v6c1k57-kmfdm-interview-with-dave-kenda…
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Sad news. Brian Bothwell of Manufacture passed away yesterday.
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My fan-made Cabaret Voltaire music video that I made nearly 13 years ago from the 'Code' album version of "Don't Argue" has been removed from YouTube under their self-harm policy, charging that it depicts or promotes suicide. It is basically because of the very end of the song/video that I visually meshed the sample of R. Bud Dwyer the Pennsylvania Treasurer and former politician who shot himself in the mouth on live television during a press conference in the height of a bribery scandal and sentencing in 1987. I can understand being censored or that the video could have been set with an age limit to view. But despite the ever-changing YouTube policies, being one of the most popular videos on my channel, reaching 119,415 views and receiving many rave reviews and praises, they took it down. And I've already tried to appeal it twice with no luck. So in the meantime, you can enjoy it on my Facebook while I decide when and where I upload it to an alternative video hosting site. Thank you. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p5-1H...
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Amazing! He even has his ex-wife Patty on the keyboards
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