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Wasn't as good as I thought it would have been. The sound production was uneven and the performances uninspiring. :hmm

 

I watched it online the other day - or tried to anyhow. I didn't think much of it.

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i have had the original casino royale w/ peter sellers and david niven and be kind rewind sitting at home via netflix for almost a month now. i need to stop wishing and watch them both.

Both good

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Mick looked especially hideous during As Tears Go By.

Amen to that. I was watching this before the Wilco webcast started last night and haven't finished. I did enjoy Loving Cup. Jack White did not lack for confidence being up there w/ those legends.

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Has anyone seen Wetlands Preserved?

 

A lot have people have opened rock clubs for a lot of different reasons, but Larry Bloch is one of the few to have opened a music venue as a medium for social change. In 1989, Bloch and a handful of friends, none of whom had experience running a nightclub, opened Wetlands in New York City's Tribeca district, and as part of their business plan, each month a percentage of the club's proceeded were to be donated to a nonprofit Center for Social and Environmental Justice, with the annual payout often exceeding 100,000 dollars. In addition to the club's success as an avenue for fundraising, Wetlands helped give a home to a new breed of bands whose music suited the hippie-esque vibe of the club while opening new territories in improvisational rock, and Phish, Dave Matthews Band, Blues Traveler, and Gov't Mule were among the acts who were regulars attractions at Wetlands before finding worldwide fame. Dean Budnick, a senior editor at Relix Magazine (a journal that frequently covers the jam band scene) makes his directorial debut with Wetlands Preserved: The Story of an Activist Rock Club, which examines both the music and the message behind this fabled venue. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

 

I just discovered this and thought it looked interesting. y old band played there way back when and I've seen a few shows there (most notably Phish) so I'm curious.

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