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anyone see the new eagles documentary? i dont even like the eagles, but its super entertaining and interesting. lots of stuff about their songwriting process and behind the scenes stuff from their tours. if i have a complaint about pj20, its they didnt have more of this kinda stuff like stories about writing songs. they even included don felder, who im pretty sure sued the rest of the band.
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warehouse wrote:anyone see the new eagles documentary? i dont even like the eagles, but its super entertaining and interesting. lots of stuff about their songwriting process and behind the scenes stuff from their tours. if i have a complaint about pj20, its they didnt have more of this kinda stuff like stories about writing songs. they even included don felder, who im pretty sure sued the rest of the band.
Was that on Showtime? Think I will check it out.
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warehouse wrote:anyone see the new eagles documentary? i dont even like the eagles, but its super entertaining and interesting. lots of stuff about their songwriting process and behind the scenes stuff from their tours. if i have a complaint about pj20, its they didnt have more of this kinda stuff like stories about writing songs. they even included don felder, who im pretty sure sued the rest of the band.
Was that on Showtime? Think I will check it out.
yeah, i saw it on hbo and showtime. pretty sure its on demand.
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Saw it too. I hate the fuckin' Eagles, man, but yeah, its well done. Plus, its three goddamn hours.
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Is this called - 5 Things I Learned...? Just trying to get see it without d/l'ing. Man I hate the f'Kn eagles.

Just saw the Foo Fighters doco and I see what you RM'ers were on about in the massive 175page PJ20 thread (that took longer than watching the film). The revelations about band politics and Dave's uncompromising vision of the band and their product. The whole piece was done really nicely and it was great to see the studio footage. I feel that if I was a massive fan it would have been disappointing to have so much already seen/available footage with all the music videos.

I also have recently watched PJ20 and some of the bonus stuff again. It's a good film but it really does leave you wanting more of the band. I guess having seen the MLB doco and PJ 95 film it seemed like whole sections were lifted and used. And it just seemed to be a massive missed opportunity to just lay out a couple of issues (mainly the Dave A sacking). It comes across as such a "Don't mention The War" subject and it feels a bit dysfunctional to me. The Tom Petty doco (Runnin Down A Dream. You all must see this. Nearly 4 hrs but fucking awesome) dealt with the Stan Lynch sacking and the FF dealt with the drummer issue so well. You could see that Grohl wasn't happy doing what he did but he wasn't going to compromise on his art.

Also, a Brendan O'Brien interview or the Parasher guys would have been nice. I'm a songwriting and studio freak so anything would have been good. And I need to get around to reading that bloody book.
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LetMeSleep wrote:Is this called - 5 Things I Learned...? Just trying to get see it without d/l'ing. Man I hate the f'Kn eagles.

Just saw the Foo Fighters doco and I see what you RM'ers were on about in the massive 175page PJ20 thread (that took longer than watching the film). The revelations about band politics and Dave's uncompromising vision of the band and their product. The whole piece was done really nicely and it was great to see the studio footage. I feel that if I was a massive fan it would have been disappointing to have so much already seen/available footage with all the music videos.

I also have recently watched PJ20 and some of the bonus stuff again. It's a good film but it really does leave you wanting more of the band. I guess having seen the MLB doco and PJ 95 film it seemed like whole sections were lifted and used. And it just seemed to be a massive missed opportunity to just lay out a couple of issues (mainly the Dave A sacking). It comes across as such a "Don't mention The War" subject and it feels a bit dysfunctional to me. The Tom Petty doco (Runnin Down A Dream. You all must see this. Nearly 4 hrs but fucking awesome) dealt with the Stan Lynch sacking and the FF dealt with the drummer issue so well. You could see that Grohl wasn't happy doing what he did but he wasn't going to compromise on his art.

Also, a Brendan O'Brien interview or the Parasher guys would have been nice. I'm a songwriting and studio freak so anything would have been good. And I need to get around to reading that bloody book.

100% agree. Just so you know though, the PJ20 book is even more of a wasted opportunity. It has chapters about each album and the level of detail included is almost laughable. There's nothing there either, at all. Take all the live /rare footage out of PJ20 and you're left with a poor version of their history that VH1 wouldn't even show.

That said I'm gonna watch it again now to see if its improved over time.
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warehouse wrote:
Coach wrote:
warehouse wrote:anyone see the new eagles documentary? i dont even like the eagles, but its super entertaining and interesting. lots of stuff about their songwriting process and behind the scenes stuff from their tours. if i have a complaint about pj20, its they didnt have more of this kinda stuff like stories about writing songs. they even included don felder, who im pretty sure sued the rest of the band.
Was that on Showtime? Think I will check it out.
yeah, i saw it on hbo and showtime. pretty sure its on demand.

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I thought the book was pretty good.
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I wanted something like U2BYU2. Now that's how you tell the whole story. Even of you aren't a fan they get into every aspect of their recording and touring for each record and even if you don't enjoy that, the stories about encounters and experiences with other musicians/personalities, is priceless.
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dimejinky99 wrote:I wanted something like U2BYU2. Now that's how you tell the whole story. Even of you aren't a fan they get into every aspect of their recording and touring for each record and even if you don't enjoy that, the stories about encounters and experiences with other musicians/personalities, is priceless.
U2BYU2 was shockingly good. It was amazing how much new material (stories, information, background, etc.) was in that book considering they're one of the most exhaustively chronicled/documented bands ever.
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Lament wrote:
dimejinky99 wrote:I wanted something like U2BYU2. Now that's how you tell the whole story. Even of you aren't a fan they get into every aspect of their recording and touring for each record and even if you don't enjoy that, the stories about encounters and experiences with other musicians/personalities, is priceless.
U2BYU2 was shockingly good. It was amazing how much new material (stories, information, background, etc.) was in that book considering they're one of the most exhaustively chronicled/documented bands ever.
i wonder if the odds are likely of something more in depth if we ever get another documentary. PJ 20 was a love letter to the band, produced by a superfan and part of a 20th anniversary celebration. The final product reflects that.
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stip wrote:
Lament wrote:
dimejinky99 wrote:I wanted something like U2BYU2. Now that's how you tell the whole story. Even of you aren't a fan they get into every aspect of their recording and touring for each record and even if you don't enjoy that, the stories about encounters and experiences with other musicians/personalities, is priceless.
U2BYU2 was shockingly good. It was amazing how much new material (stories, information, background, etc.) was in that book considering they're one of the most exhaustively chronicled/documented bands ever.
i wonder if the odds are likely of something more in depth if we ever get another documentary. PJ 20 was a love letter to the band, produced by a superfan and part of a 20th anniversary celebration. The final product reflects that.

Well presuming they continue, they're whole story hasn't really been told. I'm sure someone will tackle it down the line. Be funny if it was Crowe again.
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I forgot to mention that the whole glossing over the drummer issue was also disrespectful to the others (DaveK, Matt Chamberlain, Jack Irons). It seems that the group as a whole including Crowe decided that so as not to mention one guy, they left out them all.

And as this is nearly 20 years ago you have to assume that either the band has not addressed that issue themselves, or the feelings are still so strong be it hatred/resentment or guilt. As I get older the more convinced I am that it's guilt. I mean the whole avoidance/silence kind goes against many of the bands lyrics.
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LetMeSleep wrote:I forgot to mention that the whole glossing over the drummer issue was also disrespectful to the others (DaveK, Matt Chamberlain, Jack Irons). It seems that the group as a whole including Crowe decided that so as not to mention one guy, they left out them all.

And as this is nearly 20 years ago you have to assume that either the band has not addressed that issue themselves, or the feelings are still so strong be it hatred/resentment or guilt. As I get older the more convinced I am that it's guilt. I mean the whole avoidance/silence kind goes against many of the bands lyrics.

The thing that got me most was the 100% total neglect of *Binaural, Riot Act and Self Titled. Like they werent even mentioned. Not even in "during the 2000 tour for Binaural" or something along those lines. Just disregarded half the bands output like it didnt happen.



*i think those were the ones not mentioned, but the point remains the same even if I forgot exactly which weren't mentioned.
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Two overriding factors ruin the whole.

The need for Cobains approval and then Roskilde. I can understand the later having known people who were there. The former is ridiculous.
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dimejinky99 wrote:Two overriding factors ruin the whole.

The need for Cobains approval and then Roskilde. I can understand the later having known people who were there. The former is ridiculous.
The need for approval in general and also the sense that they hadn't paid their dues (perhaps with the exception of stone and jeff). Add to that Dave A's happiness and acceptance of the fame must have really rankled Vedder. But alot was in his head I think.
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the cobain thing in the movie really bothered me...i dont think PJ fans really care or think about him anymore...i prefer Jeff´s thoughts in the book.

About the drummer issue..the way they handle it in the movie was total bullshit. It should have been a great story.
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For sure.

How I feel about this movie, from a critical standpoint, is almost at odds with how much enjoyment I get from it.
There's a lot that is wrong with it, a lot they could've handled better/differently, and a lot of substance missing.

But I still really enjoy watching it.
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