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New Wave & Punk fans:Urgh! A Music War on VH1Classic- Dec7th If you're a fan of the old school New Wave & Punk bands say, circa 1979-1982, this is a mandatory must see since this film is out of print , which is a crime.Classic footage of bands like The Police, The Go Go’s, Dead Kennedys, Joan Jett, XTC, The Cramps, Devo, X, UB40, Gary Numan, Surf Punks, Oingo Boingo, Athletico Spizz 80, Invisible Sex, Skafish, John Otway,Echo & the Bunnymen, Klaus Nomi,999, Au Pairs,Gang of Four etc.
details wikipedia screenshots*: Klaus Nomi Devo The Cramps Oingo Boingo Invisible Sex *please note that the screenshots came from a HDTV broadcast which would probably give you an idea on how the DVD would like if it was ever released officially , which seems unlikely at this point . [Edited 12/6/06 7:22am] | |
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oh man, i would love to see this. thanks for posting. so it's on thursday night?? | |
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Looks fantastic - and I can not see it, goddamn. Hey, I just started a Nomi thread a few hours ago | |
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thxs... | |
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it's on my birthday.
this is on my absolutely-must-see movie list (this, and the decline of western civilization). i don't have cable. FUCK. | |
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I will most definitely be tuning in. NEW WAVE FOREVER: SLAVE TO THE WAVE FROM THE CRADLE TO THE GRAVE. | |
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can't wait to see this, I've been wanting to see it forEVER. thanks for the head up Keep your headphones on. | |
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it's on tonight! but i'm wondering: are they gonna show it uninterrupted? | |
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Oh shittt. Thanks for this! | |
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THANK YOU FOR POSTING THIS!! This is definitely a classic. I will be setting my TiVo, for sure. | |
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I got check this out and I am more of a New Wave fan btw. | |
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Handclapsfingasnapz said: it's on tonight! but i'm wondering: are they gonna show it uninterrupted?
I doubt it. VH1 Classic always shows commercials--even during their concerts. I have Urgh! on video recorded off IFC a few years ago. When will it be released on DVD????? | |
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OH MAN...What time?! I need to learn how to set my VCR ASAP! !!! | |
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sextonseven said: Handclapsfingasnapz said: it's on tonight! but i'm wondering: are they gonna show it uninterrupted?
I doubt it. VH1 Classic always shows commercials--even during their concerts. I have Urgh! on video recorded off IFC a few years ago. When will it be released on DVD????? According to the wikipedia link, Miles Copeland , founder of IRS Records , owns the film itself including all the outtakes stored in the vaults supposedly. However, he doesn't own the rights to distribute it via an electronic medium such as the DVD, and the legal documentation and contracts to distribute the film are apparently "lost".Also, to fight this in court would be too costly, considering all the artists involved.Also, it's speculated that Gary Numan refuses to have his footage shown in any future broadcasts so that's why you didn't see him perform Down in The Park on this recent VH1 Classic broadcast. So basically the only alternative at this point are these recent broadcasts or perhaps one can download it via a bit torrent site that has the original and complete film.I know there are several versions circulating.Some from the original VHS, the PAL laserdisc, and the HDTV broadcasts. | |
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Darla said: sextonseven said: I doubt it. VH1 Classic always shows commercials--even during their concerts. I have Urgh! on video recorded off IFC a few years ago. When will it be released on DVD????? According to the wikipedia link, Miles Copeland , founder of IRS Records , owns the film itself including all the outtakes stored in the vaults supposedly. However, he doesn't own the rights to distribute it via an electronic medium such as the DVD, and the legal documentation and contracts to distribute the film are apparently "lost".Also, to fight this in court would be too costly, considering all the artists involved.Also, it's speculated that Gary Numan refuses to have his footage shown in any future broadcasts so that's why you didn't see him perform Down in The Park on this recent VH1 Classic broadcast. So basically the only alternative at this point are these recent broadcasts or perhaps one can download it via a bit torrent site that has the original and complete film.I know there are several versions circulating.Some from the original VHS, the PAL laserdisc, and the HDTV broadcasts. That's my favorite Gary Numan song. | |
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Darla said: sextonseven said: I doubt it. VH1 Classic always shows commercials--even during their concerts. I have Urgh! on video recorded off IFC a few years ago. When will it be released on DVD????? According to the wikipedia link, Miles Copeland , founder of IRS Records , owns the film itself including all the outtakes stored in the vaults supposedly. However, he doesn't own the rights to distribute it via an electronic medium such as the DVD, and the legal documentation and contracts to distribute the film are apparently "lost".Also, to fight this in court would be too costly, considering all the artists involved.Also, it's speculated that Gary Numan refuses to have his footage shown in any future broadcasts so that's why you didn't see him perform Down in The Park on this recent VH1 Classic broadcast. So basically the only alternative at this point are these recent broadcasts or perhaps one can download it via a bit torrent site that has the original and complete film.I know there are several versions circulating.Some from the original VHS, the PAL laserdisc, and the HDTV broadcasts. yeah, i just read all that stuff. the legal snafu involved is really unfortunate, because it seems like an awesome thing to have on dvd. | |
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Darla said: sextonseven said: I doubt it. VH1 Classic always shows commercials--even during their concerts. I have Urgh! on video recorded off IFC a few years ago. When will it be released on DVD????? According to the wikipedia link, Miles Copeland , founder of IRS Records , owns the film itself including all the outtakes stored in the vaults supposedly. However, he doesn't own the rights to distribute it via an electronic medium such as the DVD, and the legal documentation and contracts to distribute the film are apparently "lost".Also, to fight this in court would be too costly, considering all the artists involved.Also, it's speculated that Gary Numan refuses to have his footage shown in any future broadcasts so that's why you didn't see him perform Down in The Park on this recent VH1 Classic broadcast. So basically the only alternative at this point are these recent broadcasts or perhaps one can download it via a bit torrent site that has the original and complete film.I know there are several versions circulating.Some from the original VHS, the PAL laserdisc, and the HDTV broadcasts. | |
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yes, it's truly unfortunate. When you consider today's bands who calls themselves electro,electronic,punk, etc,, these are the groups that influenced them.These are classic , classic performances and it's a shame that's it's not gonna get the wide recognition it deserves. | |
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I watched this on the Tivo last night... so fantastic. I wish it would see the light of day on DVD one of these years, but I guess it'll never happen.
But i'm keeping it on Tivo!! Best invention EVER. | |
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NorthernLad said: I watched this on the Tivo last night... so fantastic. I wish it would see the light of day on DVD one of these years, but I guess it'll never happen.
But i'm keeping it on Tivo!! Best invention EVER. I'm glad you liked it, but I thought they only omitted the Gary Numan footage , but they also omitted five others, : Surf Punks,The Cramps,Invisible Sex, Splodgness Abounds, and Skafish! I can understand the Surf Punks, someone's ass is exposed during their perfromance, and you can see a bit of(the Cramps) Lux Interior's pubes during the cranked out version of Tear it Up, but no Invisible Sex . [Edited 12/11/06 13:35pm] | |
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i finally got to see the movie, thanks to a super-generous orger...all i can say is WHOA. it's a crime that this isn't out on dvd in legitimate form, because it's the shit. | |
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Darla said: NorthernLad said: I watched this on the Tivo last night... so fantastic. I wish it would see the light of day on DVD one of these years, but I guess it'll never happen.
But i'm keeping it on Tivo!! Best invention EVER. I'm glad you liked it, but I thought they only omitted the Gary Numan footage , but they also omitted five others, : Surf Punks,The Cramps,Invisible Sex, Splodgness Abounds, and Skafish! I can understand the Surf Punks, someone's ass is exposed during their perfromance, and you can see a bit of(the Cramps) Lux Interior's pubes during the cranked out version of Tear it Up, but no Invisible Sex . [Edited 12/11/06 13:35pm] Yeah it sucks they omitted so much. I would have loved to see the Skafish performance. I've been listening to the soundtrack quite a bit since I saw the show, and i'm playing tracks from it on my net radio. They really sound good. I love the Go-Go's "we got the beat", and the Steel Pulse performance of "Klu Klux Klan" in particular. And MAGAZINE!!!! They were such an amazing band. Great stuff. Classic rock and roll film. It needs wider exposure. | |
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I missed it | |
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