Higgs wrote:Definitely on my list of places I totally am going to visit.
I turn 50 in a few weeks and we had planned on a big Europe trip. Oh well, it will just have to wait a few more years I guess.
We are planning a trip to Iceland for this coming fall, COVID allowing.
I have a few years until 50, but am planning a trip to one of the most remote places on earth, St. Helena Island for then. I may never come back.
My wife is talking about my party I have to have. St Helena Island sounds sooo good.
Re: Music Documentaries
Posted: Thu March 18, 2021 10:54 pm
by Brett
oasisfan35 wrote:
Higgs wrote:
oasisfan35 wrote:
Ms Harmless wrote:one word: "Heima" by Sigur Ros
might be my favourite music doc of all time
Do you happen to have this in digital format at all?
DVD ISO only but I do believe it is included with Amazon Prime currently.
If you're looking to watch it Higgs, you can get it here and directly support the artist: http://films.sigur-ros.co.uk/
Re: Music Documentaries
Posted: Fri March 19, 2021 2:00 am
by Higgs
Brett wrote:
oasisfan35 wrote:
Higgs wrote:
oasisfan35 wrote:
Ms Harmless wrote:one word: "Heima" by Sigur Ros
might be my favourite music doc of all time
Do you happen to have this in digital format at all?
DVD ISO only but I do believe it is included with Amazon Prime currently.
If you're looking to watch it Higgs, you can get it here and directly support the artist: http://films.sigur-ros.co.uk/
Wicked! Thanks Brett (and Michael for the Prime info). Gonna snag that from the site in sweet 1080p and watch it this weekend.
Re: Music Documentaries
Posted: Sun March 21, 2021 6:07 am
by Bammer
BIGGIE: I Got A Story To Tell
Unreal how much this guy accomplished by the age of 24, and a reminder that Tupac died at just 25. Damn.
Anyway the part that was craziest to me is that halfway through recording Ready To Die he just bails to North Carolina because he can sell his drugs for more money there. Damn.
Re: Music Documentaries
Posted: Sun April 25, 2021 3:43 pm
by Bammer
Bammer wrote:Echo In The Canyon
I loved it. David Crosby is ...one of a kind. The film makes me wanna listen to the whole Beach Boys catalog.
Anyone know if the stage band was The Wallflowers? I like Jakob Dylan, far as I know he didn’t make a ton of money with his own music, so lucky for him to (presumably) live off his dad’s financial success and just get to play music all the time.
I wonder who will host the 1988-1992 Seattle version of this in a couple decades? I wonder who will still be alive to give interviews.