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olivertwist

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Posted: Feb 2, 2013 - 8:35am

 Alexandra wrote:

 
I think (but I'm not 100% sure) that they did a sprinkling of screenings this past week in major cities. Then they're going to have longer runs for about a week sometime this month. Keep checking.....because yeah, that communal experience was really nice.

 
 

Will do {#Cheers}  If it does play here, it's likely to be shown at a theater in a part of town where every other person is in a rock band (so it seems). That would be the right audience!
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Posted: Feb 2, 2013 - 8:28am

 olivertwist wrote:

Yeah, that's a good point, too. I was hoping the movie would be showing at one of the local arthouse theaters... not yet  It's apparently available via iTunes, but I was really hoping to see it at the theater this weekend for that "communal" experience. 

 
 
I think (but I'm not 100% sure) that they did a sprinkling of screenings this past week in major cities. Then they're going to have longer runs for about a week sometime this month. Keep checking.....because yeah, that communal experience was really nice.
olivertwist

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Posted: Feb 2, 2013 - 8:26am

 Alexandra wrote:

 
That was a great quote. That got applause from my viewing audience. The other point of the film that really hit home, was the importance of human interaction. Something that has been lost to an ocean of "screens" these days.

 
Yeah, that's a good point, too. I was hoping the movie would be showing at one of the local arthouse theaters... not yet  It's apparently available via iTunes, but I was really hoping to see it at the theater this weekend for that "communal" experience. 


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Posted: Feb 2, 2013 - 8:17am

 olivertwist wrote:

Just watched the preview on the Sundance site. Looks well worth seeing. Like you said, a lot of heavy-hitters in this film. I bet it will the be on Sundance Channel soon. Quote from Josh Homme: "Like many things, there's no book store, there's no record store and no Sound City ." Yup, that's one of my problems with the way the world is changing today.

 
We're sentient, analog creatures; slowly being forced through an increasingly sampled digital sieve...To hell with format I say! Long live the sine(sign) wave good-bye!{#Wink}{#Eh}{#Cheers}
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Posted: Feb 2, 2013 - 7:52am

 olivertwist wrote:

Just watched the preview on the Sundance site. Looks well worth seeing. Like you said, a lot of heavy-hitters in this film. I bet it will the be on Sundance Channel soon. Quote from Josh Homme: "Like many things, there's no book store, there's no record store and no Sound City ." Yup, that's one of my problems with the way the world is changing today.

 
 
That was a great quote. That got applause from my viewing audience. The other point of the film that really hit home, was the importance of human interaction. Something that has been lost to an ocean of "screens" these days.
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Posted: Feb 2, 2013 - 7:49am

 Alexandra wrote:

 
This is precisely why I love him. He's so real. And so good to people.
 
It really shows in "Sound City" too. You will love it.

 
Just watched the preview on the Sundance site. Looks well worth seeing. Like you said, a lot of heavy-hitters in this film. I bet it will the be on Sundance Channel soon. Quote from Josh Homme: "Like many things, there's no book store, there's no record store and no Sound City ." Yup, that's one of my problems with the way the world is changing today.
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Posted: Feb 2, 2013 - 7:42am

 olivertwist wrote:
 
Dave Grohl seems like the most down-to-earth, well-adjusted rock star around. I saw a documentary of the band a year or so ago, which included footage of the recording of "Wasted Light."  He lives in an ordinary suburban house (with pool), not one of those huge mansions favored by movie and rock stars. The recording sessions seemed a bit surreal for a rock band. Very family-friendly - at one point his daughter walked into the middle of a session and tugged on Grohl's arm, asking him to go swimming. He treats his bandmates well, too. When the bass player decided to leave the Foo Fighters to join another band, Grohl told him "OK, then you call the rest of the band and tell them." {#Lol} Then Grohl let him back in the band when he changed his mind. Cool guy.

 
 
This is precisely why I love him. He's so real. And so good to people.
 
It really shows in "Sound City" too. You will love it.
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Posted: Feb 2, 2013 - 7:25am

 Alexandra wrote:

SEE THIS!
 
 
EDIT: Apparently, you can watch it online? (not sure if this is all of it...)
 

 
I am waiting impatiently for the soundtrack to come out (there are some f-ing awesome collaborations and jams on it), and have it on pre-order. I'd love to own the DVD too.
 
 

Way to go, Mr. Grohl. Like I needed another reason to love and admire you.

  
I'll have to check that out. I wasn't a fan of Foo Fighters at first, but I've grown to appreciate their music more and more over the years. Their most recent album ("Wasted Light") was very good.

Dave Grohl seems like the most down-to-earth, well-adjusted rock star around. I saw a documentary of the band a year or so ago, which included footage of the recording of "Wasted Light."  He lives in an ordinary suburban house (with pool), not one of those huge mansions favored by movie and rock stars. The recording sessions seemed a bit surreal for a rock band. Very family-friendly - at one point his daughter walked into the middle of a session and tugged on Grohl's arm, asking him to go swimming. He treats his bandmates well, too. When the bass player decided to leave the Foo Fighters to join another band, Grohl told him "OK, then you call the rest of the band and tell them." {#Lol} Then Grohl let him back in the band when he changed his mind. Cool guy.



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Posted: Feb 1, 2013 - 5:32pm

Dave Grohl has certainly been coming into his own (as evidenced by the heavy hitters who come out to play with him these days) and making some marks in the rock world, and has created quite a little masterpiece that was just supposed to be a movie about the rare and awesome Neve Soundboard used to create hundreds of notorious rock albums since the early 70s.

 
"Sound City" (see trailer below) spiraled into a full-on rock documentary about the history that happened in the dumpy little recording studio in Van Nuys, California where the likes of Tom Petty, Fleetwood Mac (where the Buckingham/Nicks fusion pretty much happened), the Grateful Dead, Neil Young and countless others recorded chart-breaking albums.
 
The movie focuses on not only the integrity of old-school reel-to-reel sound recording before digital took over, but also the human interaction and expertise necessary for such recordings....the sounds that can only be made when people are actually playing together, looking at one another, and feeding off the energy of the jam.
 
You get to be a fly on the wall of so many great moments where artists are creating.....and you don't want to even whisper to your friend or look away for ONE SECOND throughout the film because Grohl did SUCH a great job with subtle nuances of facial expressions, mutterings, comical subtitles, and camera angles.
 
When digital took over, this era of rock history almost went extinct - but then Nirvana saved Sound City's ass, quite unwittingly (another great sub-story of small-town boys dropping their world and going for it with all they have).
 
To say anymore would ruin your experience, so let me just say..........
 
 
SEE THIS!
 
 
EDIT: Apparently, you can watch it online? (not sure if this is all of it...)
 

 
I am waiting impatiently for the soundtrack to come out (there are some f-ing awesome collaborations and jams on it), and have it on pre-order. I'd love to own the DVD too.
 
 

Way to go, Mr. Grohl. Like I needed another reason to love and admire you.


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Posted: Jan 26, 2013 - 3:59pm

'Blood Into Wine' is a documentary on Maynard James Keenan's (Tool, Puscifer, APC) wine growing venture here in Arizona. In addition to being humorous, informative and entertaining, look for me featured in the Harvest Blessings segment.  
The following is just the trailer.

Alexandra

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Posted: Jan 26, 2013 - 3:47pm

 swell_sailor wrote:

Cool! Are you going?

 
 
I KNOW!
 
Tickets have been purchased. I've been seeing trailers and songs from this on my Dave Grohl/Foo Fighters mailing list since before the holidays. Way to build it up.
 

Rod said it was about 3-4 miles from his childhood home, but he never knew about it until this film.


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Posted: Jan 26, 2013 - 3:39pm

 Alexandra wrote:
Thursday! (PDX's premiere showing, possibly the only?)
 
 


 
Cool! Are you going?


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Posted: Jan 26, 2013 - 3:19pm

Thursday! (PDX's premiere showing, possibly the only?)
 
 



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Posted: Dec 16, 2012 - 8:18am

http://thewho.com/story/quadrophenia-can-you-see-the-real-me-documentary-digital-release-u-s-only-2/



Alexandra

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Posted: Dec 15, 2012 - 6:41pm

Oh, I am STOKED about this one. Cannot wait for February. Turn it up to 11.
 
"Sound City" - directed by Dave Grohl, about a famous little recording studio in Van Nuys (hometown of our very own Rod), California.
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Posted: Jul 21, 2012 - 7:18pm

 jagdriver wrote:

I enjoy a large portion of her work, especially the stuff she did with Tom Scott. I think I'm pretty well turned-off to her very early stuff, however.

EDIT: She is certainly a very important in relation to the development of music of the counterculture.

 

Love the Tom Scott phase the most as well.

Got to see the Miles of Aisles tour.  The Guess Who opened IIRC.  {#Whistle}
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Posted: Jul 21, 2012 - 7:09pm

 arighter2 wrote:
I love Joni Mitchell!
 
I enjoy a large portion of her work, especially the stuff she did with Tom Scott. I think I'm pretty well turned-off to her very early stuff, however.

EDIT: She is certainly a very important in relation to the development of music of the counterculture.


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Posted: Jul 21, 2012 - 6:18pm

 Antigone wrote:

Watching this right now. A must see for Joni fans.

 
I love Joni Mitchell!
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Posted: Jul 21, 2012 - 6:15pm

 DaveInVA wrote:


 
Watching this right now. A must see for Joni fans.
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Posted: Jul 21, 2012 - 5:40pm

 DaveInVA wrote:

Yes her voice isn't up to doing her older songs anymore and that was kind of disappointing. I'm glad I got to see her in the late 70's when she was still at her prime. 

 
I went to see Joni at the U of Maryland in College Park in 1977 probably. She came out, sang one song, announced that she was sick and left the stage. It took me a long time to forgive her for that. We didn't get any sort of refund for our tickets.
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