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I was wathing Mr. Holland's Opus the other day and got to thinking about good movies focused on music, types of music, or bands/musicians.

NO MUSICALS!

Mr. Holland's Opus is one of my all time favorites. I can be watching that movie for less than 5 minutes, and still be a sobbing mess at the end.

This Is Spinal Tap is also one of the best music movies out there. That movie cracks me up.

A Mighty Wind is pretty good too. Love the dude from the Simpsons' low bass voice.

The Doors was decent, but then again I like the younger Val Kilmer movies.

I haven't seen Ray... is that pretty good?

Others?

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This is the most underrated music movie of all time.

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KatMode wrote: The Doors was
100% crap. Truly horrible movie.


I haven't seen Ray... is that pretty good?
Not really. I forgot about it immediately after viewing it.
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Dig!

OK, I've never actually seen Dig!, but it won awards, and........nevermind. I'll stop with the homerism now.....for now.
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rack on the Rutles...

1.This Is Spinal Tap
2.Urgh! A Music War
3.Sid and Nancy
4.Dig!(saw it and was interesting)
5.Purple Rain
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i saw Dig! It was pretty cool.

i posted about it on here or maybe back on scobode.
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I hate Bette Midler,but the Rose was pretty good.
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like ruff's call. that movie was one half ulysses, one half an homage to the old-timey music and two-thirds a lament about the loss of magic and wonder in America.
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Song Remains the Same. (Zep)
Woodstock (1969)
Rainbow Bridge (Jimi Hendrix)

The best "recent" offering?

Rock Star.

Says a lot about our crowd in here, that no one said any of the above.
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Eddie Adams wrote:Song Remains the Same. (Zep)
Woodstock (1969)
Rainbow Bridge (Jimi Hendrix)

The best "recent" offering?

Rock Star.

Says a lot about our crowd in here, that no one said any of the above.
Woah.
The question wasn't "best concert videos". The question was "best movies ABOUT musicians". That's why you don't see those flicks.

BTW: The best recent movie about a band is Almost Famous. Actualy, its about several bands. But it's kickass.
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good flick.

the soundtrack is a regular listen.

it's perfect for sunday morning coffee.
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High Fidelity
Hard Core Logo
Blues Brothers (duh)
Red Violin

I'm not sure if these count, but there are some great music documentaries:

End Of The Century
I Am Trying To Break Your Heart
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there was a glam rock film about 4-5 years ago--name escapes me. but, the Asheton brothers from teh stooges were in it. i think the name was lifted from a Bowie tune--or something.

the most hilarious *might just be* Rattle and Hum...IMHO, that flick did not age well.
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How can you guy's have forgotten

Eddie & the Cruisers

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King Crimson wrote:there was a glam rock film about 4-5 years ago--name escapes me. but, the Asheton brothers from teh stooges were in it. i think the name was lifted from a Bowie tune--or something.

the most hilarious *might just be* Rattle and Hum...IMHO, that flick did not age well.
Velvet Goldmine ? (decent) Or that 'Glam Rock' (eh) flick ?

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have you poeople completely forgotten this movie?


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and especially this one?

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King Crimson wrote:there was a glam rock film about 4-5 years ago--name escapes me. but, the Asheton brothers from teh stooges were in it. i think the name was lifted from a Bowie tune--or something.

the most hilarious *might just be* Rattle and Hum...IMHO, that flick did not age well.
Rattle and Hum suffered from unrealized lofty expectations. I remember buying the soundtrack to that album and damn near burning the tape out listening to it over and over again. Now, I have it on MP3. it gets the love every once in a while, but compared to the "It's the next Wings Over America/Frampton Comes Alive/Song Remains the Same" reviews back in the day, I'd have to agree it has not aged well.

I also saw U2 on the Joshua Tree tour. My memory of that is a little foggy, but one of the things that stands out was the opening song "Where the Streets Have No Name". I was standing in shallow center field of Silver Stadium when that BASS in the intro hit me like a ton of bricks. To this day, it was the loudest and nastiest thing I have ever heard. It literally was causing my jacket to vibrate on its own. I remember feeling like I was in a pure sonic windstorm of noise. Then the stage lights came on full force and the band appeared out of their own shadows looking like a ragtag bunch of new wave cowboys. From that point on, I was locked in that show hook line and sinker.

So, when I heard that U2 was planning a concert album and movie, I naturally assumed that they would try to incorporate this transcendent experience into the movie. Imagine my surprise when I walked in the theater, sat down and the first thing I hear is some cover of Helter Skelter. The movie rebounded after that. songs like Hawkmoon 269, Silver and Gold, Pride (In the Name of Love), God Part II, Bullet the Blue Sky and Heartland still kick ass even now. The songs that don't hold up nearly as well are the songs where the band was playing to their influences. Songs like When Love Comes to Town and Angel of Harlem come to mind. Sure, it sounded fresh to hear a bunch of Irish guys trying to play the blues. But in retrospect, it was nothing more than a pile of overly self indulgent rockstar crap.
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Moby Dick wrote:have you poeople completely forgotten this movie?

and especially this one?

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Psst!

Look up a few posts. :wink:

The Wall was OK. I guess after seeing it 100 times I've stopped caring if I ever see it again.
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Donovan wrote:Gigantic
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velvet goldmine is the one i was thinking of. God Part II is a great U2 song, but i can't get with most of that record any more. if it weren't for that friggin ipod every 30 seconds for 6 months commercial i'd still sort of give U2 some respect....for hanging around this long.

motley crue's cover of helter skelter is better than the U's...which is a plodding piece of crap.
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BSmack wrote:
Eddie Adams wrote:Song Remains the Same. (Zep)
Woodstock (1969)
Rainbow Bridge (Jimi Hendrix)

The best "recent" offering?

Rock Star.

Says a lot about our crowd in here, that no one said any of the above.
Woah.
The question wasn't "best concert videos". The question was "best movies ABOUT musicians". That's why you don't see those flicks.

BTW: The best recent movie about a band is Almost Famous. Actualy, its about several bands. But it's kickass.
"Movies about Musicians" - Ok, here.

'Rock and Roll High School' - Da Ramones!

Nobody offerred that THAT one!!! Ha-ha-ha!!!! :mrgreen:

And That STILL says a lot, to me, anyway.
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i remember playing this soundtrack at the college radio station
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Here's another:

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KatMode wrote:Here's another:

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RACK Ike........dude was highly underrated as a musician.


In all seriousness:
scritti wrote:Dig!
Rack.


"RockStar" was fucking awesome-still a favorite of mine.....




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FUCK Almost Famous-What an overrated pile of useless fuck this movie is.....i'll never get that hour and half of my life back. Complete fucking garbage. Whoever approved the filming of that unwatchable horseshit needs to burn in the fiery depths of hell immediately.



Oh, and RACK Empire Records for pure stupid fun.

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Raydah James wrote:
scritti wrote:ti"]Dig!
Rack.

It was good?

Might have to check it, one of these days. Did I mention that I zyclone one of the subjects of that movie?

OK, maybe "zyclone" wasn't the right word.....I actually DO know the guy.
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The Decline of Western Civilization Part 2: The Metal Years

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Mayor Of The Sunset Strip

Documentary on radio DJ Rodney Bingenheimer. He is one weird motherfucker, and it moves pretty slowly for the first half-hour or so, but it eventually draws you in. It's pretty amazing how much shit this guy's been involved with.
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i'm getting the Mayor of the Sunset Strip soundtrack-btw.

he is probably the closest thing we have to John Peel,radiowise.
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missjo wrote:How can you guy's have forgotten

Eddie & the Cruisers

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Eddie and the cruisers was great. Great soundtrack as well.

But I'm going to have to go with this one, hands down...

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e wrote:no love for ralph macchio in crossroads?

good. i never saw it but i think i can safely say it sucked.
Sucked and sucked badly.

BUT.....the ending features Steve Vai and Ry Cooder in one of the better guitar jams you will EVER hear. You just need to skip approximately the first 1:20 minutes, or so.

Head Cutting Duel

Unfortunately, my MP3 is cut off on the end.


Much better on film. The Karate Kids doing the Cooder parts is a stretch(Cooder plays the slide licks, Vai does all the rest, including Macchio's final part).

Great jam.

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Hype was pretty deece.
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