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Posted by jupiterone on Oct-29-2009 07:26:

before the music dies



has anyone seen this? it's from 2007 but it looks like a really fun watch


Posted by idoru on Oct-29-2009 08:28:

That actually looks really good. Should give me something good to watch tomorrow night.


Posted by iTranscendence on Oct-29-2009 20:35:

I concur idoru, I want to see it too.


Posted by Dojomaster26 on Oct-30-2009 02:15:

Agreed with the rest. This looks like a good rental.


Posted by Adam420 on Oct-30-2009 03:03:

Cool, thanks for the heads up, I'm gonna watch this.


Posted by iTranscendence on Oct-30-2009 21:14:

Because I love you guys.


Posted by jupiterone on Oct-30-2009 21:21:

quote:
Originally posted by iTranscendence


love. you.


Posted by Dojomaster26 on Oct-30-2009 23:33:

Awesome! Thanks


Posted by iTranscendence on Oct-31-2009 02:53:

Just finished it, pretty good overall.


Posted by enydo on Oct-31-2009 06:46:

Does look really interesting, thanks for sharing.


Posted by Sykonee on Oct-31-2009 07:44:

A little over-congratulatory to the 'underground' of American music, but a good doc overall.


Posted by netroM on Oct-31-2009 07:58:

That was idd a good watch, cheers for the linkage


Posted by idoru on Nov-01-2009 10:18:

It was good. I wouldn't say it was great or that you should absolutely see it, though. I felt like it was something that kind of stated what is already pretty obvious to most of us posting here. To the casual music listener or to the person that is new to independent music or whathaveyou, then it's probably recommended viewing.


Posted by jupiterone on Nov-01-2009 10:21:

ya it was alright, i didn't like how they focused so much attention on that one guitarist though. sort of seemed like this was a way to promote him


Posted by idoru on Nov-01-2009 10:57:

quote:
Originally posted by jupiterone
ya it was alright, i didn't like how they focused so much attention on that one guitarist though. sort of seemed like this was a way to promote him


Agreed. He's a great example, sure, but they seemed to focus on that one core group of people (the label manager, the fact that it's Dave's label, etc.) and didn't put quite enough emphasis on the fact that his story can be matched by a lot of other artists.


Posted by iTranscendence on Nov-01-2009 11:22:

I would also concur it felt almost as if the documentaries creators specific musical taste was being put on blast as what they were railing against.



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