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Dont Look Back
Ditto that - can not be matched, IMO
rock'n'roll? the bass and drums are way too low in the mix on my copy....
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Dont Look Back
Ditto that - can not be matched, IMO
rock'n'roll? the bass and drums are way too low in the mix on my copy....
Should we call it a protest-movie? Or folk-movie? Song-and-dance-movie? Ask Dylan, Tod
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Rockandosis
Great! Colonia is great! i´m in Rocha City!
The Howlin Wolf & Little Walter perfomances in Cadillac Records are greats!
I´m a harmonica player in a rythm & blues band in Uruguay! why I liked the movie!
The name of my band is "ROCKANDOSIS" !!!! We have a first Disc on the road ("Nocturna"-2008) and now we get the second disc!
You can listen in www.myspace.com/rockandosisoficial
You'll see our passion for the Stones!
Cheers!
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Rockman
Apocalypse Now .... it's a rock-n-roll movie ain't it....
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Rockandosis
*The Doors by Oliver Stone
*The Last Waltz
*Cadillac Records
*Ladies & Gentleman
Cheers from Uruguay!
Always in Iorr!
I love Uruguay, especially Colonia de Sacramento...
You really thought Cadillac Records was good? They completely erased Phil Chess, made a phony romance between Leonard Chess and Etta James and made cartoon characters of most of the others (ok, the guy who played Howlin' Wolf was pretty good). I was very interested in the subject matter (Chess Records) but was extremely disappointed by this film.
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Adrian-L
Julien Temple's homage to Dr Feelgood, 'Oil City Confidential', is a stunning movie. I can't wait for the DVD release.
Here's the trailer if you weren't dortunate enough to see it at the cinema, or catch it's recent showing on BBC4
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Keefan
Very glad to hear that STONES AT THE MAX has been reissued, that's news to me. Saw it at the IMAX about 10 years ago, would love to see it again.
Here's a few more music dvds that I really like, that I don't think have been mentioned yet:
Standing in the Shadows of Motown
Gram Parsons; Fallen Angel
Small Faces - All or Nothing
The 'Classic Album - The Making of ..." dvds are really good too. I've got the ones on Cream - Direali Gears, Motorhead - Ace of Spades, the Who - Who's Next, & Hendrix -Electric Ladyland. They are all EXCELLENT!
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Very glad to hear that STONES AT THE MAX has been reissued, that's news to me. Saw it at the IMAX about 10 years ago, would love to see it again.
Here's a few more music dvds that I really like, that I don't think have been mentioned yet:
Standing in the Shadows of Motown
Gram Parsons; Fallen Angel
Small Faces - All or Nothing
The 'Classic Album - The Making of ..." dvds are really good too. I've got the ones on Cream - Direali Gears, Motorhead - Ace of Spades, the Who - Who's Next, & Hendrix -Electric Ladyland. They are all EXCELLENT!
Standing In The Shadows Of Motown is excellent, and a bit sad too, they were not treated right in the long run by Berry Gordy. Another similar good one is The Wrecking Crew, about the session musicians from LA. It was made by one of the musician's sons, guitarist Tommy Tedesco's. It's finished and everything but never released officially, at least on DVD, but copies can be found, like with the MC5's a True Testimonial (also quite good).
Fallen Angel is very good too.
And I must have missed it somewhere on here, but has anyone mentioned Chuck Berry's Hail Hail? Surely someone did, I just don't feel like looking back for it right now. I can't believe I couldn't remember it when I made up my list.
I like the Classic Albums too, the Sex Pistols Never Mind The Bollocks is one of my favorites, along with Who's Next. The footage of Townshend showing how he got the synth sound on Won't Get Fooled is worth it alone.