This is a dope little video. Road Trips, digging from door to door, tracking down the artists and recording them in their own homes = First Hardcore Digger?http://pitchfork.tv/?p=one-week-only
"When I leave this world I think I'm gonna have that laying on top of me in my coffin. And then they'll be coming around 20 years later digging that up to get the record."
I can't view this @ work, but I'm pretty sure from the description that this is one of the bonus vids on Desperate Man Blues. If you find dude interesting, you should look into seeing that. Definitely enjoyable - it's radd to see someone who has been collecting for so long to still be so enthusiastic about the music.
I can't view this @ work, but I'm pretty sure from the description that this is one of the bonus vids on Desperate Man Blues. If you find dude interesting, you should look into seeing that. Definitely enjoyable - it's radd to see someone who has been collecting for so long to still be so enthusiastic about the music.
pitchfork reads like it's actually Desperate Man Blues. It was a little less than an hour long. The other mini-doc, which covers the same stuff in a much shorter time, along with more talking head footage, was 20 minutes at the most.
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Wow, that dude is badass. I'm a have to peep that whole doc.
b/w
If I have a head of hair like him when I'm his age, I'll be doing good.
Not just that, his whole demeanor, the way he moves, talks. He's like a grey-haired teenager. Great stuff. Love for music keeps you young - I really believe that.
they showed the whole doco here about a month ago.... I was in awe and my flat mate was cracking up going to me...'thats gonna be you man...!"... I bloody wish....
I love the bit where he goes to see the two old timers about records and then takes em to his car to play em the old tunes he collects and one of the old fellas starts singing along to a song he hasnt heard since he was a little kid....
oohh and how he doesnt want the camera dude to film where he places his most valuable record in the stash! Classic....
Love that documentary, watching it with Joe's commentary track in the extras is facemelting. Who was it on here who actually went to his place & posted a bunch of pictures of the visit??
Love that documentary, watching it with Joe's commentary track in the extras is facemelting. Who was it on here who actually went to his place & posted a bunch of pictures of the visit??
damn, someones got to repost that!
excellent cd (though apparently the version with the 72 page booklet has been replaced by a standard version):
It was me that went last year although he's had bunch of folks in the basement over the years. As long as you LOVE music and can listen to his stories you're welcome to hang out as long as you want -
It was me that went last year although he's had bunch of folks in the basement over the years. As long as you LOVE music and can listen to his stories you're welcome to hang out as long as you want -
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haha i was just gonna say this!!
this doc is GREAT!!!
Really.
THANK YOU.
he hated rock n roll haha
he is full of joy....
god thank you for this
http://uv201.com/Misc_Pages/letterheads_1.htm
Some great stuff in there, Joe would dig this.
that this is one of the bonus vids on Desperate Man Blues.
If you find dude interesting, you should look into seeing that.
Definitely enjoyable - it's radd to see someone who has been collecting for so long
to still be so enthusiastic about the music.
Thats ok, most of Soulstrut does too.
its actually the whole documentary
I thought perhaps it would just be the extra mini-doc that's tagged onto the dvd.
maybe it is? i dunno haha
It was a little less than an hour long.
The other mini-doc, which covers the same stuff in a much shorter time,
along with more talking head footage, was 20 minutes at the most.
b/w
If I have a head of hair like him when I'm his age, I'll be doing good.
cuz he did.
Not just that, his whole demeanor, the way he moves, talks. He's like a grey-haired teenager. Great stuff. Love for music keeps you young - I really believe that.
Yup.
they showed the whole doco here about a month ago.... I was in awe and my flat mate was cracking up going to me...'thats gonna be you man...!"... I bloody wish....
I love the bit where he goes to see the two old timers about records and then takes em to his car to play em the old tunes he collects and one of the old fellas starts singing along to a song he hasnt heard since he was a little kid....
oohh and how he doesnt want the camera dude to film where he places his most valuable record in the stash! Classic....
damn, someones got to repost that!
excellent cd (though apparently the version with the 72 page booklet has been replaced by a standard version):
That is awesome. A* B*D!
Also, did he make any comments that reflected his, uh, old-fashioned attitudes about race?