Beyond Charlie Megira
☯ Music Videos and live captions :
Official music video Alon Shai
"Dynamite Rock"
Official music video by Oren Shai
Early Charlie Megira song
Slow demo version
Numero Group Music Video
"Turn Around" - Live at Down By The River Festival
Live on TV
"Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow"
Live (playback) on TV
Berlin, 22.01.2015
Live with the Modern Dance Club
Live with the Modern Dance Club,
22/01/2009
+ "Love Police" / "The Valley of tears"
Live at Ozen Bar TLV 09/02/09
With the Modern Dance Club
"Freak Junior" Live at the Zimer
Live with the Modern Dance Club,
Telaviv, 17.2.09
8/1/2004
Live at WHITE TRASH
(Berlin, 2014)
(Berlin, 2014)
Live at Eli's Mile High Club :
Live on KFJC
Live at Public Radio /\ Sessions :
Live at Rothschild 12 :
Charlie Megira & The Dead Girl - 12.8.14
Charlie Megira & The Dead Girl - 14.6.16 + Bonus 2014 Footage
Bassy Club 2014
Jerusalem 2003
"Mali Boo", Live with Dead Girl
צ׳רלי מגירה - מליבו *החזית 2014 Frontline*
Miami, June 26, 2015, With the Bet She'an Valley Hillbillies
Live at Levontin7
19/01/2008, With The Tra la la Boys
Live at APF7
In Austin, Texas on Sunday May 04, 2014.
(Free download)
Charlie Megira as supporting act for The Black Angels
"Teaser for the upcoming Charlie Megira and "The Bet She'an Valley Hillbillies" performance as supporting act for The Black Angels, on 2.12.13 at the "Barby" in Tel Aviv"
Charlie Megira improvising on a surf movie
More and more :
The first eponym album by "Lovegrenade" was produced and recorded live by Charlie Megira in 2010.
This album was produced and Engineered in 2004 by Charlie Megira
*Note: The link is for a 2018 remastered version of the album. The original Charlie master is nowhere to be found on the net - but only on a hardcopy CD put out by Sshaking RecordsS in 2006. The remastered version is less obscure and more "normal", but you can get the idea.
LOSTIGERS - 'A Very Special Thanks to Arthur Lee'
"2001 project with Rockabilly Legend Charlie Megira (Gaby Abudraham), RIP, resulting in the first and only (so far) album in the genre 'Psychologic Choo-Choo Rock' - as coined at the time by music critic Boaz (Dice) Goldberg."
"Tomorrow's Gone"
Cover by Pacific Yew on "Squeeze Demo"
Cover by Vukovar on "Cremator"