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rockteeuk · 3 months
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How Guns N' Roses Made Appetite For Destruction #gunsnroses #rockdocumentary #rockumentary #axlrose 
 Dive deep into the chaotic and exhilarating journey behind the recording of Guns N' Roses' iconic debut album, Appetite for Destruction. This video uncovers the lesser-known stories, struggles, and triumphs that shaped one of the greatest rock albums of all time. 
 From the band's wild lifestyle to their raw energy in the studio, discover how Axl Rose, Slash, Izzy Stradlin, Duff McKagan, and Steven Adler created a masterpiece that sold over 30 million copies worldwide. Featuring exclusive quotes and insights from the band members and producer Mike Clink. 
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schlock-luster-video · 11 months
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The Decline of Western Civilization (1981)
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aeolianblues · 1 month
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American Sasquatch (2023), a documentary on Super Furry Animals' Phantom Power years (2003-05). Recorded on tour and released for the 20th anniversary last year.
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zoezoegr · 1 year
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I made a low-fi, vertical documentary by accident about a night at The George Tavern 🤷‍♀️
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guitarbomb · 11 months
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Welcome to The Darkness - Could it be Spinal Tap 2?
Welcome to The Darkness is a new documentary film that tells the story of the British rock band. It could well be Spinal Tap Part 2 and it is sure to be an unmissable watch for any of their fans. Welcome to The Darkness: A Rock Documentary for 2023 In 2003, The Darkness, the British rock sensation, stormed the music scene with their chart-topping hit ‘I Believe In A Thing Called Love’ and the…
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innervoiceart · 1 month
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mikeladano · 8 months
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All About the MYSTIQUE Film: Standing On The Firing Line with Marco D'Auria
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duranduratulsa · 1 year
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Now showing on DuranDuranTulsa's Rock and Roll Theater 🎥... Duran Duran : Sing Blue Silver (1984) on glorious vintage VHS 📼! #duranduran #singbluesilver #music #documentary #mockumentary #concertfilm #vintage #vhs #80s #simonlebon #nickrhodes #rogertaylor #johntaylor #rogertaylorduranduran #andytaylor #godhealandytaylor #iloveyouandytaylor #prayforandytaylor #duraniesaskingforamiracle #andytaylorrocks #CANCERSUCKS #fuckcancer
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djdeaff · 2 years
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Tangerine Dream - Sound From Another World 2016 (Documentary) HD DD (German)
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Lecture 14: The epic rock anthem of the early 1970s, “Ziggy Stardust,” by David Bowie, a defining moment in modern rock history. This scene is from documentarian D.A. Pennebaker’s 1973 motion picture Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars. Like all of Pennebaker’s work (including his outstanding 1968 documentary Monterey Pop), it is a riveting, almost hypnotic film. Not surprisingly, he won an Academy Honorary Award (a.k.a., “lifetime Oscar”) for his significant achievements as a filmmaker. Alas, Pennebaker passed away on August 1, 2019.
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In preparation for "A Complete Unknown" I watched "Dont Look Back" and I have some thoughts.
It's very interesting to me that, despite being the earliest rockumentary, it feels like an intentional deconstruction of the genre.
In general, I hate rockumentaries. It doesn't matter which artist it's following, I absolutely hate the self-aggrandizing, egotistical concept of the entire genre, but Bob Dylan's "Dont Look Back" is one I have a huge soft spot for.
It's perhaps the most unflattering portrait of any artist I've ever seen.
It's baffling that Dylan would allow the film to be released when he's at his absolute worst. He's petty, rude, vindictive, pretentious and suffering from an extreme God complex.
He's a hard hero to root for, but we're constantly assured through both first-hand accounts that he's a genius, but we never really get to see that. Sure, his musical performances in the film are terrific, but who talks about those? Think about the movie for a minute: what are some of the iconic scenes from the movie? I bet most of you thought of scenes where Dylan harasses the teenage reporter or throws a fit over a missing glass if you didn't think of "Subterranean Homesick Blues", but even that performance, as iconic as it is, is famous for being completely detached. Dylan doesn't even seem to care enough to show the lyric cards in time to the music most of the time.
By its end, Dylan himself doesn't even seem sure of his relevance as a celebrity. That final scene where he seems to begrudgingly accept his status as an "anarchist" feels like a particularly bitter jab towards the entire genre that came after it.
All of this genuinely feels satirical. It's clear that D.A. Pennrbaker saw Dylan for who he was at the time, but I feel how ahead of the curve his portrayal of the superficiality of celebrity is very understated.
It's a brilliant movie without a doubt. I haven't seen a music documentary that I've liked this much before.
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rockteeuk · 3 months
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Behind the Scenes: The Making of The Doors' Iconic Debut Album #classicrock #thedoors #jimmorrison #rockumentary 
Explore the captivating behind-the-scenes stories of The Doors' groundbreaking debut album in this exclusive 20-minute documentary. Discover how Jim Morrison, Ray Manzarek, Robby Krieger, and John Densmore created one of the most influential records in rock history. Featuring insights from producer Paul A. Rothchild and rare footage, this video takes you into the heart of the recording sessions that defined a generation. 
From the intense recording of 'Break On Through (To the Other Side)' to the haunting creation of 'The End,' experience the magic and challenges behind the music. 
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schlock-luster-video · 2 months
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On July 15, 1978, Abba the Movie debuted in Japan.
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nightmaremp · 5 months
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Weremayhem: Song of Beasts. Ch 26: Filming Beasts.
  Cameras were filming Nora outside the front door of the Shack. She fixed her hair before they started filming. The black haired female clears her throat. 
“Ladies and gentlemen, for years, audiences across the universe have been desperate for a glimpse into the creative process of Dr. Teeth and The Electric Mayhem.” said Nora with a big smile on her face. 
“And today, for the first time ever, I give you what…” she started to add before the camera men moved past her and opened the front door. “Oh! Oh. You’re just going right in. Okay.” said the Label Lady. 
The cameras turn to the band and Moog who were on the couch. Teeth was playing a harmonica as he sat on a dark lime green chair. Floyd and Jancie were on the couch with their instruments. Zoot was behind the two. Lips was sitting in a chair in front of one of the cameras.  Moog look over to see cameras and has a look of confusion on his face. 
Nora runs in, a bit panicked or maybe very happy. “Okay, okay. You may be wondering why a film crew is descending upon your sacred space.” she said. 
“No, I’m not sure. We should start the chorus in G.” said Dr. Teeth. 
“Well, let’s try it in J” replied Floyd Pepper. 
“I figured that you’re finally cranking out songs. We could capture the magic of The Mayhem in an epic rockumentary, huh?” replied the black haired female. 
“Who’s gonna play me?” asked Zoot. 
“You. Yeah, you play you. That’s the best part” replied Nora. 
“All you guys gotta do is bring the love and magic that is the Electric Mayhem” she added. 
“The world needs more love, especially right now” said Label Lady. The mayhem were playing a small beat to a song. 
“And even JJ agrees that this band is pure love.” the black haired female added. Animal stops and him and Moog both look at each other in shock. 
“Wait. I’m sorry, did you say J…” the black haired male started to say. Suddenly JJ comes through the front door. 
“Oh, what’s up, my homies? Whoa, easy” said JJ with a big smile on his face. Animal grunts as he throw something at the guy but JJ ducks. 
“Bad!” yelled the drummer with a growl.
“Whoa!” said the male. 
“Animal, bud, look at me, okay? JJ good, not bad” said Nora. 
“Yeah, yeah, JJ cool, Jj friend” added JJ. 
“Friend?” asked the wild man. 
“Yeah, um, I, too, am confused. Is JJ helping us now?” asked Moog. 
“Actually, after he bought us more time with Penny, we decided to grab a coffee and…” she started to say. 
“Wait, like a date?” asked the black haired male. 
“What?” asked the black haired female. 
“Nothing,” he replied. Why did he say that!
“Back in the day, we’d have these big brainstorming sessions, and seems like we should picked up right where we left off.” replied Nora. 
“And boom! We had a great idea” added JJ with a smirk. 
“Dr. Teeth and The Electric Mayhem get immortalized by having their own rock and roll documentary. Just like The Beatles did with…” The male said before the growls of a angry drummer cut him off. 
Animal try to attack him but Moog stops him. “Get back!” yelled JJ in fear. 
“Okay” said the black haired male as he tried to calm the drummer down.  
“Get back is the name of the Beatles doc, and it’s a smash. And, guess what?” said JJ. 
“We’ve locked in an all-star director to help us get going.” he added. 
Suddenly a guy came running in. “Did someone say one-star director?” he asked. 
“Everyone, meet Kevin Smith. Okay” said Label Lady with a smile on her face. 
“Director of Clerks, Clerks II.” she added. 
“Clerks III” replied JJ. 
“Before you say anything, just know that he’s done so much more than foul-mouthed comedies,” said Nora. 
“I mean he’s made action movies, horror, political satire…” the black haired female started to say. 
“And whatever Yoga Hosers was.” replied the good doctor with a chuckle. 
“Oh, wow, burn” replied Janice. 
“Dr. Teeth, you still got the bite. Man, I have missed all of you so much” replied Kevin Smith with a smile on his face. 
“Brosci!” said Animal with a laugh as he run up to the male. 
“Ahh! Get in here” he replied as they hugged each other. 
“Brosci” said the drummer happily. 
“Of course, you guys know each other” said the black haired female in shock and with some joy in her voice. 
“Yeah, he’s our Bro Pesci, our Broey Ramone, our Broseph Gordon-Levitt. We go way back” replied Floyd as he stood up from the couch. 
“Oh yeah, you wouldn’t wanna meet me back in the old days.” replied Smith. 
“I was a real square from Jersey until I met the Mayhem” he added. 
“Ooh, for sure,” replied the blonde female. 
“Now, after a lifetime of making critically panned R-rated movies, I’m finally ready to embrace family-friendly entertainment,” said Kevin. 
“I wanna make a film about all the joy and love brought into this world by my favorite band,” he added. 
“The Commodores,” replied Zoot. 
“Not the Commodores. I’m talking about The Mayhem!” replied Kevin Smith. 
��You guys!” he said with a smile on his face. 
“All right,” replied Floyd Pepper. 
“Now, listen to me very carefully.” replied Kevin. “You see this camera?” he said as he pointed to a camera. 
“Yeah,” the mayhem replied. 
“Okay. Do not look into this camera” Smith replied. 
“No, no, no, no, no” replied the band. 
“Yeah, I want you to act naturally,” replied Kevin Smith. “That’s the key, okay? We’ll go for one, here we go” he added. 
“Just gonna act natural,” said Floyd. 
“And, action,” said Smith. The band quickly looked dead into the camera. 
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houstonfilmcommission · 7 months
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WATCH: @mikemcguff's 101 KLOL #Houston rock documentary “Runaway Radio” is now available on major streaming platforms. #FilmHouston #FilmTexas #Documentary #Rockumentaries --> https://rock101movie.com/runaway-radio-101-klol-documentary-trailer/
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unicornery · 1 year
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I watched a rockumentary (rock and roll documentary) last night, and I'm sorry, but you were never going to convince this person that "Dinosaur Rock" was a bad thing
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