ALSO: Calling You, from the movie, won the Academy Award for best song that year. Here's one of the many youtube vids, this one based on someone's trip there and some stills from the film.
Yeah - I have the soundtrack on cd, cool stuff (far out)
I've seen everything recommended... Thanks everyone!! This is probably silly....
Hi - Y O U M U S T WATCH :- BAGDAD CAFE (aka Out of Rosenhiem) (1987) GREAT STUFF I loved it (which reminds me, I need to get that dvd on my collection too!!)
SYNOPSIS: The film is a somewhat surreal comedy set in a remote truck-stop café and motel in the Mojave Desert. The film begins when German tourist Jasmin (Sägebrecht) has a fight with her husband while driving across the desert. She storms out of the car and happens upon the truck stop, run by the tough-as-nails and short-tempered Brenda (Pounder). The cafe is visited by an odd assortment of characters, including a strange ex-Hollywood set-painter (Palance), and a glamorous tattoo artist (Kaufmann). Through a passion for cleaning and magic tricks, Jasmin gradually transforms the café and all the people in it.
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Jul 23, 2009 - 1:08pm
Hairfarmer wrote:
Also: Peter Gabriel - Secret World Live and Growing Up Pink Floyd - Pulse Heart Live (Soundstage) A Night At The Family Dog (Santana, Jefferson Airplane, Grateful Dead 7 A Jam Session with some of all - Feb 1970) Stax/Volt Review - Live In Norway, April 7, 1967 (The Mar-keys, Arthur Conley, Eddie Floyd, Booker T & The MG's, Sam & Dave and Otis Redding) Steve Hacket - The Tokyo Tapes (Band is Steve, Jullian Colebeck-GTR, John Wetton-Asia, King Crimson, Chester Thompson-Weather Report, Genesis, Frank Zappa, and Ian McDonald-King Crimson, Foreigner) Lightning In A Bottle A concert in NY, a few years ago, featuring pretty much Every great Blues artist alive)
& Joni Mitchell - - Shadows and Light basically Weather Report doing Joni tunes with Joni
A movie based upon the true story of Jewish prisoners in concentration camp forced to counterfeit British and USA currency by the Nazis and the interesting moral dilemma this brought about. I give it five stars.
This BBC series was a stitch! Hang in there through the first couple of episodes; you'll soon be hooked. It gets better, too, although season 5 (or was it 6?) was a little off-putting as new writers came aboard and some of the characters you fell in love with left the show. It comes back around, though, for the final season.
They could have used subtitles at times, though, in order to wade through some THICK Scottish brogue! It's a minor quibble, however.
Also: Peter Gabriel - Secret World Live and Growing Up Pink Floyd - Pulse Heart Live (Soundstage) A Night At The Family Dog (Santana, Jefferson Airplane, Grateful Dead 7 A Jam Session with some of all - Feb 1970) Stax/Volt Review - Live In Norway, April 7, 1967 (The Mar-keys, Arthur Conley, Eddie Floyd, Booker T & The MG's, Sam & Dave and Otis Redding) Steve Hacket - The Tokyo Tapes (Band is Steve, Jullian Colebeck-GTR, John Wetton-Asia, King Crimson, Chester Thompson-Weather Report, Genesis, Frank Zappa, and Ian McDonald-King Crimson, Foreigner) Lightning In A Bottle A concert in NY, a few years ago, featuring pretty much Every great Blues artist alive)
Dude- I just want to shoot myself at the thought of having to go through that.
I guess if you added some REM and U2 I 'd kill myself now, just on principle.
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Jul 21, 2009 - 5:24pm
jagdriver wrote:
Some random music-related DVDs I recommend:
The Last Waltz (the remake) Festival Express Rockin' At the Red Dog Soundstage: Steve Winwood
Also: Peter Gabriel - Secret World Live and Growing Up Pink Floyd - Pulse Heart Live (Soundstage) A Night At The Family Dog (Santana, Jefferson Airplane, Grateful Dead 7 A Jam Session with some of all - Feb 1970) Stax/Volt Review - Live In Norway, April 7, 1967 (The Mar-keys, Arthur Conley, Eddie Floyd, Booker T & The MG's, Sam & Dave and Otis Redding) Steve Hacket - The Tokyo Tapes (Band is Steve, Jullian Colebeck-GTR, John Wetton-Asia, King Crimson, Chester Thompson-Weather Report, Genesis, Frank Zappa, and Ian McDonald-King Crimson, Foreigner) Lightning In A Bottle A concert in NY, a few years ago, featuring pretty much Every great Blues artist alive)
last year's Dirty Pretty Things The French film Read My Lips the German film Mostly Martha Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind Man Facing Southeast Man Bites Dog Kill Bill 2 Dogville (a difficult masterpiece, certainly not for everyone)
I second Dogville & Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. Also Garden State which has a great soundtrack (much of which has been played on RP).
If you like ESOTSM you might also like "The Science of Sleep" by the same director (Michel Gondry).
I also enjoyed "Cashback" by Sean Ellis (the movie, not the short film which I haven't seen) and Juno.