Best music film you have seen
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Re: Best music film you have seen
Cheers for the link.
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Re: Best music film you have seen
I watched 'Hello Quo' the other night as it was on BBC4, that was a pretty good programme but either I'm having momentary blackouts or the editing of the conversations is a bit patchy. Covered basically from the very beginning, through various line-up changes right up to fairly recently. Again, not a band I'm particularly a big fan of, but it kept me watching until the end. I guess it's a few years old as the end part shows Rick & Francis getting back with the other two original members and having a bit of a jam session, and I believe they're touring that line-up now. Rick Parfitt turned up in a white (white!) Bentley Continental GTC for that, and there was another in the background.
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Re: Best music film you have seen
Recently bought 'East End Babylon' - the story of The Cockney Rejects. Made by the same people responsible for 'Oil City Confidential' this has to be one of the most interesting "rockumentaries" that I've seen. You don't necessarily have to be a fan of the band to enjoy this film, I've shown it to a couple of people who aren't particularly into The Rejects but were still very impressed and entertained. Quality punk rock movie - go on, give it a try!
(Plenty of extras on the DVD to boot....)
(Plenty of extras on the DVD to boot....)
Re: Best music film you have seen
Evita
Meet Me in St Louis
Calamity Jane
A Star is Born (both versions)
Oh, you were being SERIOUS???
Crossroads - with Ralph Macchio (not the Brittany Spears shite). Story of Robert Johnson - blues musician - for those of you not in the know (supposedly) selling his soul to the devil...
Guitar duel clip here, worth a watch.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NPB2qbxuiLM
Meet Me in St Louis
Calamity Jane
A Star is Born (both versions)
Oh, you were being SERIOUS???
Crossroads - with Ralph Macchio (not the Brittany Spears shite). Story of Robert Johnson - blues musician - for those of you not in the know (supposedly) selling his soul to the devil...
Guitar duel clip here, worth a watch.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NPB2qbxuiLM
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Re: Best music film you have seen
I love Doris and Judy! Ooops, my big secret out nowBag Lady wrote:Don't diss Doris
I've got some chloroform and handcuffs, just for you.