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Posted: October 18 2011 at 20:34
There is an excellent documentary about opera singer Max Lorenz called "Wagner's Mastersinger-Hitler's Siegfried" a fascinating web of archival footage, interviews, music recordings, and quotes
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Posted: October 18 2011 at 21:11
presdoug wrote:
There is an excellent documentary about opera singer Max Lorenz called "Wagner's Mastersinger-Hitler's Siegfried" a fascinating web of archival footage, interviews, music recordings, and quotes
And here's the German language documentary. Unfortunately, no english subtitles.
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Posted: October 18 2011 at 23:26
harmonium.ro wrote:
My favourite biopic is Martin Scorsese's No Direction Home (about Bob Dylan).
I will always cherish the "Judas!" moment where Bob goes on, "I don't believe you, you're a liar!" and then turns to his band and tells them to "play this one f**king loud," and it goes into the greatest performance of Like A Rolling Stone ever.
I'm glad they found that footage, my favorite live performance ever.
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Posted: October 19 2011 at 06:04
Beyond The Lighted Stage (Rush) is well worth seeing too - not so much a documentary, more a straight history of the band; has some great old footage of the band going right back to their college days
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Posted: October 19 2011 at 06:44
Adams Bolero wrote:
Great Zappa documentary:
Good choice - an excellent interview with the man, only a couple of months before his death; the BBC were also given access to his video vaults & after they showed this interview on TV they followed it with 90 minutes of never before seen live footage.
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Posted: October 19 2011 at 06:48
Jim Garten wrote:
Beyond The Lighted Stage (Rush) is well worth seeing too - not so much a documentary, more a straight history of the band; has some great old footage of the band going right back to their college days
BTLS is a great film. Very informative and entertaining. The old footage is great to see.
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Posted: October 19 2011 at 06:49
As well as the BBC's Prog Rock Britannia and their Krautrock documentary, the BBC's Hawkwind documentary is also worth checking out. It's on Youtube in about 9 parts. Sadly Dave Brock didn't want to take part, because of a feud with Nik Turner.
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