Description: 3 Rock Docs: The Flaming Lips, The Pixies and The Human League: the Birth of Electronic Pop All DVDs are in great shape and are complete with the insert booklets. The Fearless Freaks, a film by Bradley Beesley 2 DVD set: If The Flaming Lips have had an accidental career, then this documentary is indeed an accident as well...After combing through 400 hours of footage that includes a decade of home movies, personal interviews, live shows, music videos and their first full-length feature film (Christmas On Mars), The Fearless Freaks is at last fully realized. Shout Factory. Live clips, outtakes, and commentary. The Human League. Heaven 17. ABC. Cabaret Voltaire. Pulp. Made in Sheffield. A film by Eve Wood. Made in Sheffield (2004 Documentary) The best post-punk music in Europe was electronic music and the best electronic music came from Sheffield, England. MADE IN SHEFFIELD documents the rise of the influential post-punk movement that emerged from Sheffield in the late 70’s, defined by the electronic pop of The Human League, Cabaret Voltaire, Heaven 17 and ABC. Their dream was to destroy rock music. The result was the creation of some of the most influential sounds in music. Rare archive footage, music & exclusive interviews with the famous, almost famous & not famous at all pull you directly into the Sheffield scene complete with fanzines, nightclubs, weird bands, record labels and all the ambition and creativity that made that time so special. Loaded with endearing moments & humor, the film captures the essence of the seldom portrayed aftermath of Punk & the spirit of the early 80’s British New Wave movement. Loud QUIET loud a film about THE PIXIES When college rock darlings the Pixies broke up in 1992, their fans were shocked and dismayed. When they reunited in 2004, those same fans and legions of new listeners were ecstatic and filled with high hopes. LoudQUIETloud follows the rehearsals and the warm up shows for the full-fledged, sold out reunion tour. It also catalogs, in the cinema verite style of the Rolling Stones' "Gimme Shelter" and Bob Dylan's "Don't Look Back", the less glamorous side of the touring band lifestyle, getting as close to this enigmatic act as anyone is ever likely to get. LoudQUIETloud captures the Pixies in a once in a lifetime chance at rock n roll redemption. Original soundtrack by Daniel Lanois. The Pixies' 2004 reunion was the biggest thing that's happened in alternative rock since Nirvana, and filmmakers Steven Cantor and Matthew Galkin were there with their cameras, trailing the genre's progenitors across North America and Europe as they reclaimed their legacy. Besides beautifully shot concert footage featuring all or part of 15 songs, we get a view inside the Pixies' heads. All four were managing complex personal issues when they reunited. We see frontman Frank Black (a.k.a. Black Francis) dealing with a bump in his solo career, bassist Kim Deal juggling sobriety and creating new Breeders songs, guitarist Joey Santiago grappling with parenthood and financial issues, and drummer David Lovering rescued from his post-Pixes life as a struggling magician. They make no secret that they're doing it for the money, but learn along this tour of the world's stages and their psyches that there's a magic in their knotty, raw music that has the power to sustain their audiences and--for a time, at least--themselves. There's bonus footage of the movie's leftovers, but little of it's interesting except for the band's visit to modern psychedelicists Sigur Ros's Iceland studio. Über-producer/guitarist Daniel Lanois provides the film's beautiful, glacially paced incidental music. --Ted Drozdowski Check my other listings, I’m selling all my music DVDs and will combine shipping. Message me to set up multiple purchases!
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Refund will be given as: Money Back
Music Artist: The Flaming Lips
Video Format: NTSC
Case Type: Tall/DVD Case
Cinematic Movement: Cult
Studio: Shout Factory
Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Type: Movie
Region Code: DVD: 1 (US, Canada...)
Language: English
Release Year: 2005
Producer: Rick Fuller
Features: Commentary
Run Time: 110 Minutes
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Director: Bradley Beesley
Edition: 2-Disc Set
Rating: NR
Format: DVD
Movie/TV Title: Flaming Lips - The Fearless Freaks
Sub-Genre: Pop Music, Media Arts
Genre: Musical & Performing Arts