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Gde je tu psihodelija? 

Ni "See Emily play" nije bila mnogo psihodeliÄnija barem po kriterijumu koji pod psihodelijom podrazumeva dosadnjikave, dugaÄke, uÅ¡minkane pesme sa efektima. Ummu Gummu ne raÄunam u takve. ;-)

 

Moj prilog temi, zaista lep i zanimljiv dokumentarac. Ide u deset kraćih nastavaka.

 

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Ovo je sjajan dokumentarac, prosto neverovatna priÄa o muziÄaru za koga u Americi niko nije Äuo, dok je igrom sluÄajnosti ili sudbine, na jednom drugom mestu postao veći od Elvisa. PreporuÄujem gledanje odliÄne kopije, uz adekvatan prevod, a ne YT verziju. Uostalom, film je 2012. godine dobio Oskara za dokumentarni film. Gledanje obavezno!!! :thumbsup2

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PreporuÄujem gledanje odliÄne kopije, uz adekvatan prevod, a ne YT verziju.

 

Ma Blaurau se podrazumeva(moze 720p).Ovo je okacheno informe radi.Film je,makar meni toliko dobar da ga vredi pomenuti 100 puta.Kajzer je kriv Striko njega suj.Otvorio ovu muzichko - filmsku katrgoriju,pa me zbunjiva.Rodriguez mi prvi pao na pamet.

 

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Australia discovered him before South Africa.

A handful of copies of Rodriguez's 1970 debut LP, Cold Fact, reached Australia months after the album bombed in America. One wound up in the hands of Australian radio DJ Holger Brockman, who began playing "Sugar Man" on 2SM radio in Sydney. Record stores started selling Cold Fact for upwards of $300, and Blue Goose records eventually released it to huge sales all across the continent. "Every single one of my friends had Cold Fact," says Midnight Oil drummer Rob Hirst. "We'd play Bruce Springsteen's The Wild, The Innocent & The E Street Shuffle, Billy Joel's first album and Cold Fact."
 
By the late 1970s, Australian concert promoters tracked down Rodriguez in Detroit. He arrived in Australia with his two teenage daughters for a 15-date tour in early 1979. "He was just stunned by what we put together for him," promoter Michael Coppel told Billboard at the time. "He had never played a concert before, just bars and clubs." He played to 15,000 people in Sydney, almost as many fans as Rod Stewart drew a few weeks earlier. "The man himself seemed almost embarrassed onstage," noted Billboard. "He spoke no more than a dozen short lines throughout each show. When returning to the stage for an encore at his first Sydney show, he mumbled emotionally to his audience, 'Eight years later . . . and this happens. I don't believe it.'"
 
 
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Icons Among Us (2009)

 

 

Jazz is a living thing, a conversation between musicians and each other as well as musicians and the audience. By combining archival footage, interviews with 75 jazz artists and live recordings culled from 25 hours of concerts, Icons Among Us is a dynamic and engaging document of many of the greatest jazz musicians of today.

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