Añade un argumento en tu idiomaDocumentary chronicaling the rise and fall of the punk movement with rare interview footage of Sid Vicious and Nancy Spungen. Also concert and news footage.Documentary chronicaling the rise and fall of the punk movement with rare interview footage of Sid Vicious and Nancy Spungen. Also concert and news footage.Documentary chronicaling the rise and fall of the punk movement with rare interview footage of Sid Vicious and Nancy Spungen. Also concert and news footage.
- Self
- (as The Dead Boys)
- Self
- (as The Clash)
- Self
- (as The Clash)
- Self
- (as Generation X)
- Self
- (as The Clash)
- Self
- (as Johnny Rotten)
- Self
- (as Generation X)
Argumento
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesFilmed in 1978.
- Citas
Self - Council Member: This idea that the punk rock scene is born of social protest may or may not be true. Until they actually learn how to speak and enunciate the Queen's English and put their arguments forward in an intelligible fashion, I should be quite unable to judge the validity of what they are alleged to think. If they've got something to contribute, why don't they get off their big fat backsides and contribute it.
- Versiones alternativasOn the 2017 MVD Rewind BluRay edition, music has been rescored. The original Iggy Pop studio recordings of "Nightclubbing" and "Lust For Life" have been swapped out for live versions of the same songs. The film's end credits, which previously featured Augustus Pablo's "AP Special," now features a generic reggae instrumental.
- ConexionesFeatured in The Filth and the Fury (2000)
- Banda sonoraNightclubbing
Performed by Iggy Pop
Written by Iggy Pop and David Bowie
© 1977 Bewlay Bros Music and Fleur Music Ltd and James Osterberg Music
Yes,this includes a far longer version of the infamous "bed-terview" with Sid& Nancy than what was seen in "The Filth & The Fury." The film is well worth watching for these scenes alone. You get the feeling that these two are almost entirely unaware of the camera, and the far-reaching consequences of its presence. Also, that they've been lolling about on that bed for a very, VERY long time. (Still think junkies are 'glamorous?')
Perhaps, like Penelope Spheeris' "The Decline," the interminable delay has something to do with securing the music rights from such a disparate and far-flung group of people. In the meantime, while we wait (and wait) for these two vital documents of my youth to have official releases, do you think maybe You-Tube could STOP removing clips of them for copyright violations??!
- leshaholland
- 21 ene 2011
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