low budget music video from the Glasgow Diamonds American Football team in Scotland, from 1986. The song is called 'Diamond Rap' and is sung by Paul Birchard. The video was made by Brian Keeley, and was voted best football music video by CBS Television and screened during CBS's Superbowl broadcast in 1987... YES, seriously!
part 1: video diary of Tartan Army Scottish football fans at the world cup France 1998. Paris - the opening game of the 98 world cup Scotland v Brazil. Look out for actor Ewan McGregor enjoying a refreshment with the troops.
by Brian Keeley
Feature on the German rock group Bap from Cologne / Köln, on the release of their album Aff un zo. Produced by the TV production company World Media Service in 2001. Video editor: Brian Keeley
Elton John & Nelly Furtado performing at Elton's Oscars Party 2001. Short feature produced by German Tv producion company World Media Service. Video editor: Brian Keeley
Britney Spears feature 2001. (in German) Short tv feature on Britney Spears made by German TV production company World Media Service. Video Editor Brian Keeley
part 3: St. Etienne
video diary of Tartan Army Scottish football fans at the world cup France 1998. Look out for the now Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond, ever the politician, checking that he wasn't being photographed with a potentially embarassing flag: 'That's no' Jimmy Hill's a p**f, is it?", he asks.
by Brian Keeley
images from the TARTAN ARMY Scottish football fans at the world cup in France '98. The music is Jacques Brel - 'La Chanson des Vieux Amants'
video by Brian Keeley
The Styng Rites live at Glasgow University in 1982. The Styng Rites, from Greenock near Glasgow, were one of Scotland's top live bands at that time. The lead singer is Kaiser George, later of The Kaisers. This film was shot mute on Super-8 and the audio comes from a cassette recording of a different live show around the same time (ie - no lip sync!). Filmed & edited by Brian Keeley
zero-budget music video from 80s pop group The Styng Rites, from Greenock (near Glasgow) Scotland. The song was from a demotape and not one of the band's few single releases. video produced in 1985. Band members: (Kaiser) George, Churchy, Bigza, Jim. Video by Brian Keeley
"Six to wan" (621) - music video for the 1st single by the superb HUGH REED AND THE VELVET UNDERPANTS from Glasgow, Scotland. Single and video produced in 1990. video by Brian Keeley
The 'Judge' in this video is played by Max, then frontman of the legendary Edith & The Ladies, and latterly the 'new' singer with The Sensational Alex Harvey Band.