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Thread started 07/20/09 11:55am

onenitealone

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Your Favourite Music Documentaries/Films

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I love a well-made music documentary - no matter whether I like the artist or not. On the weekend, I watched 'Cracked Actor' - one of the best music documentaries ever produced. If you haven't seen it, I totally recommend it! It's a glimpse into David Bowie's life on the road during his 1974 U.S. tour:




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Anyway, please recommend your favourites for us all to enjoy and discover... thumbs up!
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Reply #1 posted 07/20/09 12:12pm

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Then there's this...





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If you haven't seen it... watch it now! It covered every base... it was funny, stupid, heartwarming, ridiculous, cringeworthy, touching. I loved it.

And it's worth watching just for the scenes with their tour manager... falloff
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Reply #2 posted 07/20/09 7:53pm

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I've seen both of those. I like it when Dave's singing along in the car to Aretha Franklin "aa-OO"...
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Reply #3 posted 07/21/09 2:06am

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Yeah, I love Cracked actor. Especially when hes drinking milk and comparing himself to the fly floating in it! cool
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Reply #4 posted 07/21/09 9:54am

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hmmm
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Reply #5 posted 07/21/09 9:57am

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Lou Reed in "American Masters" was pretty darn good.
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Reply #6 posted 07/22/09 12:43pm

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TitWankSymphonyInGMINOR said:

I've seen both of those. I like it when Dave's singing along in the car to Aretha Franklin "aa-OO"...


nod lol

'Anvil!' really took me by surprise eek - it was strangely moving. And totally stupid/hilarious. lol
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Reply #7 posted 07/22/09 12:45pm

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mostbeautifulboy said:

Yeah, I love Cracked actor. Especially when hes drinking milk and comparing himself to the fly floating in it! cool


lol

He is totally gone for most of the documentary but it's a fascinating glimpse into that period of his life and the whirlwind that surrounded him. cool
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Reply #8 posted 07/22/09 12:46pm

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Slave2daGroove said:

hmmm


All suggestions welcome! thumbs up!
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Reply #9 posted 07/22/09 12:48pm

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novabrkr said:

Lou Reed in "American Masters" was pretty darn good.


I don't think I've seen that hmmm - I'll definitely check it out. smile

Another favourite of mine was the Marvin Gaye documentary Timmy84 posted in several parts a while back... fascinating and heartbreaking. sigh
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Reply #10 posted 07/22/09 12:50pm

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I really like "I Am Trying To Break Your Heart," first, because I love Wilco, and second, because I found it a fascinating look into the ridiculous world of record labels and record execs.

I also really liked the Metallica documentary (the name of which currently escapes me).

Edited to add:

"The Gits" is a very moving, well done documentary.
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Reply #11 posted 07/22/09 12:57pm

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jillybean said:

I really like "I Am Trying To Break Your Heart," first, because I love Wilco, and second, because I found it a fascinating look into the ridiculous world of record labels and record execs.

I also really liked the Metallica documentary (the name of which currently escapes me).

Edited to add:

"The Gits" is a very moving, well done documentary.
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Cheers! biggrin

I know nothing about Wilco but would love to see that. Ib some ways, it sounds similar to that Hanson documentary on YouTube. hmmm

And the Metallica documentary... is that the one where they all go for group therapy. I've seen clips and would really like to see it. nod

What's 'The Gits'?? lurking lol
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Reply #12 posted 07/22/09 1:12pm

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I L love VE music documentaries....







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Reply #13 posted 07/22/09 2:11pm

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Oh my, Harlepolis... drool

Thank you!
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Reply #14 posted 07/22/09 2:18pm

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onenitealone said:



Cheers! biggrin

I know nothing about Wilco but would love to see that. Ib some ways, it sounds similar to that Hanson documentary on YouTube. hmmm

And the Metallica documentary... is that the one where they all go for group therapy. I've seen clips and would really like to see it. nod

What's 'The Gits'?? lurking lol


Yes, that's the Metallica movie I was thinking of. "Some Kind Of Monster," I'm pretty sure that's the name.

"The Gits" is a documentary about the 90s band The Gits. They were in Seattle in the early 90s, but they were more punk than grunge. Things were starting to happen for them, but their career was cut tragically short when their lead singer was raped and murdered. The movie shows concert footage of the band from the 90s, as well as interviews with the band's surviving members.
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