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http://date.auctionpersonals.info/ (FREE join dating & romance) http://auctionpersonals.us/2/ (FREE join Auctions & Personals) Material Issue, Everything, 1992 Destination Universe. Format, Video: MPEG 1152 kbps, Audio: 192 kbps, made by 666USA 666 USA. From: http://gapersblog.typepad.com Jim Ellison: Ten Years Gone Jim_ellison_1 It was ten years ago today that Jim Ellison died. Just as I remember hearing Material Issue's music for the first time nearly twenty years ago, I remember exactly where I was when I got the news. Now it's not like Jim's passing was like the Kennedy assasination (wasn't alive then) or September 11th (slept through phone calls all day long until I finally got up at 2PM that day) but it was one of those moments when someone you know is suddenly gone and you're not sure how to feel. Since I was too young (and a bit relieved) to have experienced the ascendancy of Chicago bands Styx and Survivor from local bands to rock stars, this was the first band that I liked that went from that band who used to play at our high school rec center to a band with a major label deal whose videos I'd see on MTV. Material Issue presaged the Pumpkins, Liz Phair and Urge Overkill's rise to national prominence, they blazed the trail. Jim and I weren't friends, hardly even acquaintences really but I had interviewed Material_issue_pass_1the band once and had emceed a few of their shows over the years at venues big and small. I remember a Metro show I emceed for them in 1995 in which Jim took me aside and asked me if he could give me a few things to say. I'd rather say something the band wants me to say than just give a standard intro. The great thing about 'the Ish' was that unlike most bands who want little or nothing to do with an MC, they wanted the MC to literally bring them onstage. I'd do my bit and they would start their first song. So armed with Jim's intro: "Rock Over London, Rock Over Chicago, Ladies and Gentlemen, The Greatest Rock and Roll Band in the World, MATERIAL ISSUE!!!" I left the stage, Jim winked at me and with pick in right hand, he slapped my hand as Mike Zelenko played the opening drum part to Going Through Your Purse to massive cheers. A great rock and roll moment, to be sure. And while some would call that intro a bit over the top, Jim truly believed he was the frontman of the best band ever, he was that cocky but in the best possible way. It wasn't until the wake and subsequent conversations with his friends and bandmates that a different Jim emerged. With some of his advance money from the Mercury Records deal, he bought a house in Roscoe Village. The house, I was told, had some rock and roll memoribilia but he also lined his mantel entirely with pictures of family: parents, siblings, nieces and nephews. In addition to his collection of vintage guitars, he was an avid collector of period Heywood/Wakefield Furniture. And while girls were often the subjects (and titles) of many of his songs, troubles with one girl in particular was supposedly what distressed him enough to take his own life. He was missed then as he is now. Now see if this gem (She's Goin' Through My Head) from 1987 doesn't give you chills like it still does for me after all these years. If you have any Material Issue in your collection, bring it with you in the car today and crank it up with the windows and/or top down. If you don't have any MI, download the tracks above (or the two below) and do it, that's the way Material Issue is meant to be heard.

About Material Issue

Material Issue was an American power pop trio from Chicago, Illinois. The band's trademark is pop songs with themes of love and heartbreak. A number of their song titles used women's first names.

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About This Footage

The raw, unvarnished footage of Material Issue's "Everything" music video from 1992 is a rare gem that offers a glimpse into the band's early days as a power pop trio from Chicago. At the time, Material Issue was riding high on the success of their debut album, and this video captures the essence of their energetic live performances.

The artist, Jim Ellison, was not just a talented musician but also a charismatic frontman who connected with audiences through his stage presence. His interactions with fans, as evident in this footage, show a band that was genuinely invested in building a relationship with their audience. This approachability and willingness to engage with fans would later become a hallmark of the Chicago music scene's DIY ethos.

What makes this clip significant is its raw, unedited nature. Unlike polished music videos from the era, "Everything" feels like a genuine representation of Material Issue's live show. The video's low-fi production quality, complete with visible camera shake and audio hiss, adds to its authenticity. This is not some slickly produced MTV-ready video but a honest capture of the band's energy.

Material Issue's music, characterized by catchy hooks and themes of love and heartbreak, resonated with audiences in the early 1990s. Their songs often featured women's first names in their titles, adding to their distinctive pop sensibilities. This clip showcases the band's ability to craft infectious melodies that stick in your head.

The context surrounding this footage is also noteworthy. The Chicago music scene of the late 1980s and early 1990s was a fertile ground for alternative rock bands. Material Issue, along with other notable acts like Smashing Pumpkins, Liz Phair, and Urge Overkill, helped pave the way for the city's thriving indie rock scene.

Watching this clip, one can't help but feel a sense of nostalgia for the pre-grunge era of alternative rock. The band's energy, enthusiasm, and commitment to their craft are palpable throughout the footage. It's clear that Material Issue was more than just a band – they were a community-driven collective that sought to connect with their fans on a deeper level.

The "Material Issue Everything Jim Ellison Suicide COMPLETE X" clip is a rare find, and its significance extends beyond its raw, unedited nature. It serves as a testament to the enduring legacy of Material Issue and the Chicago music scene's influence on the alternative rock genre. As one watches this footage, they are reminded of the power of live performances and the importance of connecting with audiences on a genuine level.

The clip ends abruptly, leaving the viewer with an image that lingers long after the video fades to black. It's a poignant reminder of Jim Ellison's passing in 1996, which marked the end of an era for Material Issue and the Chicago music scene. Despite this, the band's music continues to resonate with audiences today, and their influence can be heard in countless alternative rock bands that followed in their footsteps.

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