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The cast is hot and the soundtrack kicks lots of cool
bands
and a few I hadn't heard before but I know they have a CD coming out so I will definitely buy it.
To some, the
bands
read like a who's who of now legendary American punk; Black Flag, X, Circle Jerks, Germs, Fear.
Purists argue that vital
bands
were missed (Weirdos, Zeros, Flesheaters) and that the movie was the cause of an onslaught of suburban poseurs and macho violence.
All the tracks you would expect from the RUSH catalogue are here from Tom Sawyer to The Pass gloriously reproduced for the frankly,orgiastic Brazilian crowd.They actually singalong to YYZ-which is an instrumental, and gives you an indication of their fervour!The first disc is the concert and the second disc contains 3 multi angle set-pieces -la Villa Strangiato,YYZ and the awesome drum solo, plus a 30 minute documentary about the
bands
visit to Brazil.
Also insightful were the interviews with fans and bands, though there is a letdown when the latter band's interviews prove to be not nearly as enthralling or humorous as the first two.
It's great to hear all the classics, like "Long live rock and roll" (DIO), "Stranglehold (Ted Nugent), songs by Jon Bon Jovie, Deep Purple, AC/DC, Zakk Wylde and several other legendary rock
bands.
I only ever liked the metal
bands
from the 80s.
Bands
that had some balls.
Some
bands
of the soundtrack I still didn't know.
More importantly, it captures a moment in history before the movement became completely "market-worthy", when
bands
would play (or, at the least, try to play in some cases) in dank, dirty clubs to an audience that had as much self-respect as they had respect for the
bands.
One of the protagonists is an Oklahoma boy intent on making a difference, believing all the patriotic dribble he is spoon fed, and he happens upon a gang in New York, who are more or less glorified hoodlums; their characters are very unique, and probably wouldn't make sense today, but this bunch
bands
together by burning their draft cards.
Just as African's created rhythms with the jawbone of an ass and Virgin Islanders welded oil drums into ear pleasing steel bands, so did urban DJ's itch to scratch in the pursuit of new methods of creative expression.
Again, I have seen SO many
bands
perform, some small - some the current 'masters.'
If you do not like 80's glam metal or hair bands, then you probably wont like this movie.
Many interviews with
bands
and punker's that offer an enlightening perspective as to what surviving was like on the low rung of the mainstream rock ladder.
For new kids who haven't heard of these
bands
or are just starting one themselves this movie is a true lesson in how to rock.
The people and
bands
associated with the movie paved the way for what harder music today is, and they did it in their own unique way.
I can see it now a black family where the kids are involved with the la riot's and the white family has the kids rebel and listen to grunge rock music .The soundtrack will feature
bands
like Nirvana , N.W.A , Public Enemy , Soundgarden etc .The movie like this will be just as cheesy as The 60's and I gurantee you NBC will do it .See the biggest problem with period pieces when done buy networks is that when you are living in a certain time period you aren't thinking i am living in the 60's or whatever decade is trendy retro at the time .Next time someone does something like this they should put more weight into there project
Like the hardcore French band, known simply as BERET, the prospect of a band named Atticus, the scene containing a performance by members of the The Used and Simple Plan playing together, since neither
bands
had enough members to play their show, and Bowling For Soup's Overweight-and-proud-of-it guitarist getting killed in a truly hilarious manner, that I will save for the future watchers of this movie.
Although I have to credit it with turning me onto a few
bands
that I would never have listened to, otherwise.
I sat through it because I'm interested in rock'n'roll and the dynamics of bands, but if I were to evaluate it purely on the basis of its merit as a movie, I would have to give it the thumbs down, with a few caveats: Jason Behr is good in the part of John Livien, and quite convincing as a rock singer; the narrative regarding his childhood trauma is unclear, although we are given hints in Livien's well-acted relationship to his parents, but his behaviour is ultimately bizarre to the viewer (which it shouldn't be).
Well, the deaths keep coming, and repeatedly to many different
bands
of the Warp Tour and the fans at the event.
I have to be honest, if you don't follow the
bands
that are featured in this film, you wont find this film as funny as those who do.
It seems that the
bands
are getting younger and younger...
They need to stop having
bands
like this...
You had to believe that they were one of the hottest
bands
in the country, and there isn't enough irony in the world to accept that one.
By the last few years of the Thirties, swing-style big
bands
were recording the year's biggest popular hits.
You remember the Spice Girls movie and how bad it was (besides the songs), well their manager Simon Fuller (also this band's manager) makes the same error putting S Club (another of my favourite bands) in their own film.
Forward to the 1979, repeat the same plot, but throw in DA RAMONES, whom no one then realized would become one of the most influential
bands
of the next quarter century (and then for the obligatory DJ guest shot, "The Real" Don Steele).
I knew very little about either of these bands, but I do remember hearing "Not If You Were The Last Junkie On Earth" by The Dandy Warhols ages ago and enjoying it.
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