Good online documentaries about music...

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"we jam econo" is indeed fantastic, and i was close to tears from start to finish.

fact checking cuz, Tuesday, 17 June 2014 20:15 (eleven years ago)

yeah it's the greatest. very teary

set the controls for the heart of the sun (VegemiteGrrl), Tuesday, 17 June 2014 20:19 (eleven years ago)

Will check that and the one about NYC in '77. Just now watched this 'un about The Fall, I get about 3-4 words from most of Mark E.'s offstage sentences, but they're always apt 3-4, and very good comments from all hands on deck. Had totally forgotten about the shows with Michael Clark's dance company! Excellent excerpts; hope to find the completes. Must check current Fall too. Anyway here's the link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=InXwZc4RS7M&feature=kp

dow, Tuesday, 17 June 2014 20:47 (eleven years ago)

Every time I watch We Jam Econo I go through a couple of days feeling like minutemen were the only rock band that was worth a shit in this world

sinister porpoise (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Thursday, 19 June 2014 01:18 (eleven years ago)

otm

set the controls for the heart of the sun (VegemiteGrrl), Thursday, 19 June 2014 01:30 (eleven years ago)

really enjoyed the rush doc! they seem like great guys, and love the fandom of it too.

niels, Friday, 20 June 2014 13:53 (eleven years ago)

My god, youse guys are so write about We Jam Econo---ideal music/talk ratio, as well it might be considering how short so many of their songs are: can do 2 sentences/whole song---but many directors would not manage this (gotta say, that's understandable too, considering how intriguing a lot of these uncommentaters are). Wonder what ever happened to those ten sets of song lyrics Meltzer gave them for the proposed collab, with him singing and playing sax?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HmKGusadv08

dow, Saturday, 21 June 2014 03:50 (eleven years ago)

Cant link atm but the Mark Sandman doc is on Vimeo (with Spanish subtitles) also incidentally features Watt

Master of Treacle, Saturday, 21 June 2014 11:39 (eleven years ago)

Thanks. Just watched this good Can documentary, from 1999, 1 hour, 27 min. Mostly music, mostly long performances.Would like to see full-length "I Want More," with the disco gold dust women, and this is the only one where audience, well some of the audience, move with the music, rather than staring, like the students in The Blow-Up. From 1971 on, we get various vocalists, the funk-and-then-some, tophatted bassist, when Holger transfers to his tapes, shortwave and Morse key; excerpts from previous Continental docs, stretching out on The Old Grey Whistle Test, in the home stretch with comments and remix excerpts from Carl Craig, Sonic Youth, James Lavelle and U.N.K.L.E, the Orb ("The first time I heard about Can was in this thing about the Sex Pistols"). The music never stops, or takes a backseat to talk.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kNhuwkmmzak

dow, Friday, 27 June 2014 05:17 (eleven years ago)

one month passes...

Nico_Icon---starts with some sordid road stories (thanks, James), but they pertain, as does his "We were sort of planets around her moon." And it gets better, though some of the comments are in German, French, Italian. Music always sounds great, and a very nice performance surprise at the very end:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R1vkiQdEU7M

dow, Friday, 15 August 2014 21:26 (eleven years ago)

Brilliance and sadness. Links make this a nine-parter.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VC0DayWUY64

bodacious ignoramus, Saturday, 16 August 2014 07:06 (eleven years ago)

Well yeah, I've posted this elsewhere, but this was the perennially shared DVD of "the best music doc ever" round my friend circle, of course now on Youtube

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WahnZ1HcW00

faghetti (fgti), Saturday, 16 August 2014 07:41 (eleven years ago)

More pain from Daniel Johnston,,,

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=usP3dUJBrQo

bodacious ignoramus, Saturday, 16 August 2014 07:47 (eleven years ago)

sorry... DJ is not free

bodacious ignoramus, Saturday, 16 August 2014 07:50 (eleven years ago)

one month passes...

I've had Step Across The Border's soundtrack for ages, gotta see the doc. Here's one about The Church of Saint John Coltrane, via WFMU--haven't watched it yet, but I have faith:
http://aeon.co/video/culture/the-church-of-saint-john-coltrane/

dow, Sunday, 12 October 2014 23:13 (eleven years ago)

three weeks pass...

Trailer for A Band Called Death, streaming on Amazon Prime, Hulu, and sometimes YouTube:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WzxnnQHrZBQ

dow, Sunday, 2 November 2014 23:10 (eleven years ago)

Well worth watching, especially once you get past introductory celeb endorsements.

Thackeray Zax (James Redd and the Blecchs), Sunday, 2 November 2014 23:53 (eleven years ago)

one month passes...

from geeta, via the twittervine:

Great, rare doc by Charles Atlas on NY noise, feat. John Zorn, Lydia Lunch, Arto Lindsay, & more: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-2sb9DcgUI … via @visaforviolet

dow, Monday, 22 December 2014 03:22 (eleven years ago)

Another via Twitter (another haven't had time to watch yet): My Nashville---BBC doc, intrepid Bob Harris

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3mg0cbPObxA

dow, Monday, 22 December 2014 03:49 (eleven years ago)

Worthwhile Crass Documentary -

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5LQ1CvwF7BQ

MaresNest, Monday, 22 December 2014 09:03 (eleven years ago)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JAfJZxi0hio

^^^^ Documentary with English subtitles about Polish new wave rock under Communism in the eighties.

Wristy Hurlington (ShariVari), Monday, 22 December 2014 09:25 (eleven years ago)

one month passes...

Flying Nun: Heavenly Pop Hits includes really old NZ videos you've probably never seen:

http://youtu.be/sjUDemQFznA

SCOTTISH PEOPLE ONLY (I M Losted), Monday, 26 January 2015 13:13 (eleven years ago)

haven't seen that since it was first shown here, but the sight of m4rtin phi11ips' dead possum art is bringing it all back :-/

5 seconds into part 2 and you can see a roof/chimney just down the street from where i'm sitting.

no lime tangier, Monday, 26 January 2015 14:10 (eleven years ago)

TRIBUTE, an early-'00s look at tribute bands, is one of my favorite documentaries

http://vimeo.com/78953694

maura, Monday, 26 January 2015 14:49 (eleven years ago)

Intriguing, thanks! Hope Lez Zep is in there.
Dunno if this is the whole thing, but looks promising; will check both of these when more time:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jyzL6D-5znY

dow, Monday, 26 January 2015 15:22 (eleven years ago)

"From $3.99" on YouTube and well worth it: 20 Feet From Stardom, about back-up singers (I saw it in a theatre, was blown away, plus it got me thinking about white male classic rock superstars' reliance on black female & some male supersources, even aside from white male etc. w music of Chuck Berry etc.; also still quite evident---no big lectures here: more show than tell, though lots of cogent lines from all concerned)

dow, Monday, 26 January 2015 15:32 (eleven years ago)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tWyUJcA8Zfo

dow, Monday, 26 January 2015 15:33 (eleven years ago)

20 Feet is on Netflix instant too

Wu-Tang Clannad (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Monday, 26 January 2015 19:41 (eleven years ago)

February 9th only. Not perfect but worth seeing

Starting right now, for 24 hours only (until 10 a.m. Eastern tomorrow), Pitchfork.tv is hosting a full stream of Kiley Kraskouskas' film The Last Song Before The War, a feature documentary about Mali's Festival in the Desert.

Festival in the Desert was a music festival held annually near Timbuktu, beginning in 2001. In 2012, Northern Mali was taken over by separatist rebels and Islamic militants, and the festival was forced into exile. The Last Song Before The War tells the festival's story, featuring performances from the 2011 edition.

The film features Vieux Farka Touré, Tinariwen, Leni Stern, Oumou Sangaré, Habib Koité, Bassekou Kouyate, Amy Sacko, Group Amanar, and Tartit, with appearances from Bono of U2 and writer Banning Eyre.

Watch the full film below, for 24 hours only.

curmudgeon, Monday, 9 February 2015 15:26 (eleven years ago)

Christ is there ANY music documentary Bono hasn't insinuated himself into? Now he's an expert on Malian desert music? GO AWAY.

Hadrian VIII, Monday, 9 February 2015 17:01 (eleven years ago)

haha i almost didn't watch the excellent muscle shoals doc because he was the first human you see in it

kurt kobaïan (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Monday, 9 February 2015 19:02 (eleven years ago)

Bono, Thurston Moore, Henry Rollins - the worst

Master of Treacle, Monday, 9 February 2015 19:29 (eleven years ago)

order of preference
rollins
thurston

bono

kurt kobaïan (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Monday, 9 February 2015 19:31 (eleven years ago)

whither Fricke?

EZ Snappin, Monday, 9 February 2015 20:12 (eleven years ago)

oh i like fricke actually just because dammnit the years come and go but old david still looks that same sinewy vaguely-40ish and same damn ramones haircut

kurt kobaïan (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Monday, 9 February 2015 20:39 (eleven years ago)

He cut a fine figure a few years ago at SXSW. Very pleasant dude.

EZ Snappin, Monday, 9 February 2015 20:59 (eleven years ago)

The world needs more 55 year old alt rock statesmen to be ubiquitous in documentaries

Master of Treacle, Monday, 9 February 2015 21:03 (eleven years ago)

Someone should do supercut of Bono's incisive commentary in films about

The Ramones
Leonard Cohen
Phyl Lynott
Frank Sinatra
Mississippi juke joints
Morrissey
Paul Robeson
Abba
The Pretenders
Jack Clement
Joe Strummer
Nueve Cancion songs
John Lennon
Muscle Shoals
The Beatles
Paul McCartney
Ronny Drew
Quincy Jones
Woody Guthrie
Arthur Fogel
Luciano Pavoratti
Horslips
Mick Jagger
Tony Bennett
Kirsty MacColl
Ivan Kral
Roy Orbison
B.B. King
Eminem
Victor Jara
Tina Turner
Johnny Mercer
Kylie Minogue

that's not to mention Bill Clinton, Charles Bukowski, soccer, apartheid, Anton Corbijn, the evangelical movement, Michael Caine, AIDS, Cirque de Soleil, Billy Graham, George Clooney, competitive robotics, the 9/11 attacks, Island Records, Oscar Wilde, and Mississippi

Hadrian VIII, Tuesday, 10 February 2015 01:14 (eleven years ago)

"The great thing about The Ramones is they showed U2 that you could be four skinny kids from the city with a heart full of rock n roll"

"The thing about Leonard Cohen is he showed the world, and U2 especially, that you could express pain in a song and still remain manly. So manly."

"Phil Lynott was an inspiration to all Irish kids with stars in their eyes and rock n roll in their hearts."

"The thing about Frank Sinatra is that his appeal was timeless, and he could connect with decade after decade of new generations, as when he was good enough to re-record the classic I've Got You Under My Skin with me in 1993"

"As we in U2 got to discover on the Joshua Tree tour, the Mississippi juke joints are still out there, still hopping with the true spirit of rock n roll, that we'd been looking for since playing in the smelliest basement pubs in Dublin."

oochie wally (clean version) (sic), Tuesday, 10 February 2015 01:27 (eleven years ago)

Lol at all of these posts

Up the Junction Boulevard (James Redd and the Blecchs), Tuesday, 10 February 2015 01:30 (eleven years ago)

well this is one to be avoided (it would SEEM) since first minute and a half is communicating to extra terrestrials or something

http://youtu.be/Em4kpy1YuNQ

"You'd have to EXTRACT the record, y'know, from it's SLEEVE, and, y'know, place it on the turntable"

http://cdn.makeagif.com/media/2-19-2015/85wFmQ.gif

niels, Thursday, 19 February 2015 17:57 (eleven years ago)

one year passes...

Pride and Joy: The Making of Alligator Records--watch Alligator Tales, a mini-doc about the doc, with much more info, here (Blu-Ray coming out 4/22, will have to check for reg DVD)
http://campaign.r20.constantcontact.com/render?m=1102557630070&ca=1597b49b-3420-4de9-8f7f-57d204318919

dow, Wednesday, 16 March 2016 22:42 (ten years ago)

Oh, and Pride and Joy is directed by highly esteemed Robert Mugge, who also made the Sonny Rollins doc G Man and many others.

dow, Wednesday, 16 March 2016 22:46 (ten years ago)

tbh, I have always found that guy kind of annoying. Finds interesting subjects but don't particularly dig the way he films them.

SIGSALY Can't Dance (James Redd and the Blecchs), Wednesday, 16 March 2016 23:05 (ten years ago)

from Rolling Country

The milestone early 70s music doc Heartworn Highways* is streaming (for free) til 4 PM Eastern, March 19, on youtube, link and more info here (incl re National Record Store Day ltd. ed. monster box)http://pitchfork.com/news/64203-outlaw-country-documentary-heartworn-highways-to-stream-on-pitchfork/"> http://pitchfork.com/news/64203-outlaw-country-documentary-heartworn-highways-to-stream-on-pitchfork/
*With Townes VZ, Guy Clark, Coe, Crowell, Earle, Charlie Daniels, Larry Jon Wilson, and several more, incl Steve Young (RIP just now)

― dow, Friday, March 18, 2016 8:16 PM (1 minute ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

89 minutes, the first 32 of which have mostly been immersive. Back to it.

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dow, Saturday, 19 March 2016 01:52 (ten years ago)

four weeks pass...

if this link doesn't appear, check YouTube: it's My Name Is Albert Ayler---so far mostly in English with German subtitles

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aVrmIWO6UFg

dow, Sunday, 17 April 2016 20:11 (ten years ago)

two weeks pass...

MC5: A True Testimonial

https://youtu.be/wNXFs6LEkvw

I watched this a few months ago, it's pretty great.

nate woolls, Saturday, 7 May 2016 17:15 (ten years ago)

https://youtu.be/2R0kcD-QaQc

You're Gonna Miss Me, the Roky Erickson doc.

Duke, Saturday, 7 May 2016 19:11 (ten years ago)

two months pass...

Roky doc on DVD has rich bonus material; the update on his unlikely touring comeback seems crucial.
Watching Poly Styrene doc on BBC Arena, '79:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O3VfugdCTTU

dow, Sunday, 24 July 2016 22:37 (nine years ago)

eight months pass...

Just now watch Gimme Danger, starring the Stooges, one of the best roc docs I've ever seen or heard (despite Behind The Music-type intro). If Ig mentions early inspiration by Harry Partch or Miles Davis (or of course Clarabell or the Three Stooges), Jarmusch has apt footage, ditto, when relevant, Pink Fairies (some of whom were proposed for backing Ig's solo debut, but he heard them as "an amalgamation" of the original Alice Cooper band and for inst MC5, so why not get real Stooges)(also has footage of MC5 live, despite their own excellent doc. linked above,still being in legal limbo, last I heard, because disputes over music royalties, although it sometimes shows up on YouTube), (also got relevant rockin clips of Destroy All Monsters and Sonic's Rendevous Band re Asheton involvement), but skips most of Ig and Bowie's post-Stooges work, and in fact all of Ig's solo career----jumping instead to how they got back together---also, the right (often surprising, though I thought I knew a lot of) details about tracks, albums, shows, people----if it's ever into the weeds, eyes are always on the ball, which is always rolling (not too speedy, but fleet). Streaming here, free for now, at least with free Prime membership, which can be cancelled any time:
https://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B01LYRDGU4/moredarkthanshar?ref_=nav_custrec_signin&;

dow, Thursday, 13 April 2017 21:20 (nine years ago)


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