2011 music video featuring 1974 vintage OHO music tracks overdubbed in 2008 with the lead vocals and the acoustic guitarism of El Sledge, (Matt Graboski). “The Plague,” (inspired by the Albert Camus’ novel), is Matt’s favorite OHO song. Videographer, Bill Pratt, marries super 8mm film of a rare 1975 live OHO performance, (the only known existing OHO film), with current footage of both Matt and drummer Steve Sroka, known as El Sledge+. A loop of Matt’s “Mad Mardygan” plays in the background during the credits.
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