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bobbyb5
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PaperVinnie wrote:
The only concert film I've ever seen is "1991: The Year Punk Broke" (Sonic Youth, Nirvana, Dinosaur Jr), which I absolutely adore. I've never really thought about delving into other concert films from other bands I love, but now that you mention it I might try to get into some more, thanks for bringing it up.


Speaking of The Year Punk Broke, I thought of another one I used to have. It's called The Decine of Western Civilization, and it's about the 1980s Los Angeles punk scene. It's really wild. And there's another one called The Decline of Western Civilization Part 2: The Metal Years. It's about Los Angeles metal bands in the 1980s. They're both really crazy.
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bobbyb5 wrote:
Speaking of The Year Punk Broke, I thought of another one I used to have. It's called The Decine of Western Civilization, and it's about the 1980s Los Angeles punk scene. It's really wild. And there's another one called The Decline of Western Civilization Part 2: The Metal Years. It's about Los Angeles metal bands in the 1980s. They're both really crazy.


Sounds cool, I'll totally check them out.
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My two favourites are from when I was still at school and used to watch them over and over. Both taped from tv but also have official releases. The first was Public Enemy at hammersmith odeon (the same gig the band use audio from on Nation of Millions) Def Jam tour '87. They issued it years later on DVD but the quality isn't great. It's taken from a VHS but not a first generation recording from the looks of it. Shame, as the VHS I have straight from the BBC is great. LL Cool J is great too from that same gig which the bbc also showed. Last time I checked YouTube that wasn't on. If I had the will and the means I'd upload it, it really should be on there.
My other favourite is Happy Mondays at the G-Mex. That vid was an obsession. It was the best thing I'd ever seen at the time. Some other good ones I'd watch often around then or a little later were Depeche Mode 101, 91: the year punk broke, Blur Starshaped, Guns N' Roses LA Ritz '88, Stone Roses Blackpool.
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