Showing posts with label Documentary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Documentary. Show all posts

Saturday, May 14, 2011

Janis Joplin - The Way She Was - A Film (1974)(RMVB)


Janis Joplin - The Way She Was - A Film (1974)(RMVB)
Format: RealMedia
File size: 422 MiB
Duration: 1h 32mn
Video Codec ID: RV40 Based on AVC (H.264), Real Player 9
Bit rate : 562 Kbps
720 x 400 pixels
Display aspect ratio: 16:9 / 25.000 fps
Genre: Rock
Release date: June 21, 2007



This 1974 documentary contains some of Janis Joplin's best performances as well as some great spontaneous interviews. It has her incredible performance of Ball and Chain at Monterey ('67), some Cheap Thrills studio sessions ('68), Woodstock ('69), and Calgary ('70). She blows away the audience on Dick Cavett with Move Over and breaks down during the High School reunion interviews. Where she came from in Port Arthur, TX is such a contrast to who she was. And who she was was the incarnation of the Spirit of the 1960s counter-culture.

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Live Forever, Rise and Fall of Brit Pop (Divx)


Live Forever, Rise and Fall of Brit Pop
Live Forever, Rise and Fall of Brit Pop
Codec: DivX 5
Bit rate: 1073 Kbps
640 X 352 pixels / aspect ratio: 16:9
Frame rate: 25.000 fps
Format: AVI
Size: 691.23 MB
Audio: MP3 / 128 Kbps / 2 channels / 44.1 KHz
Subtitles: NO



Written and Directed by John Dower
Producers: Jessica Ludgrove, John Battsek
Country: UK
Distributed by: BBC
Language: English
Release date: 21 March 2003
Running time: 82 mins
Starring: Noel Gallagher, Liam Gallagher, Damon Albarn, Jarvis Cocker, Kevin Cummins

Live Forever: The Rise and Fall of Brit Pop is a 2003 documentary film written and directed by John Dower. The documentary is a study of popular culture in the United Kingdom during the mid to late 1990s. The focus of the piece is British popular music (Britpop), which underwent a resurgence during the mid-1990s and then seemingly retreated with similar haste towards the end of that decade.



Live Forever, named after an Oasis anthem, charts how bands such as Pulp and Blur embodied the era now dubbed Cool Britannia. Blur's lead singer Damon Albarn and Oasis brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher talk frankly about their rise to fame in the 90s but also how they became disillusioned. Artist Damien Hirst, who was a leading light of the movement, has created limited edition posters to promote the movie which are expected to sell for £1,500 each. The poster is based on an untitled painting by Hirst, who also appears in the movie.
British culture rocked and cool Britannia had arrived.

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