The Death of Music

I just watch a great documentary on the death of the music industry…

Here is a clip.

It features some prominent real artists and many interviews with fans… Totally worth the time. Someone watching with me was blown away buy the truth… that pop music isn’t music and I found some artists I hadn’t heard of before and got to know a little more about some that are already high in my play count.

Watch the whole thing on Hulu… I know, I know ironic that this would appear on Hulu, a toy of the Corporate Stooges that are running what’s left of the entertainment industry into the ground, but maybe that’s the point.

March 20, 2009 at 12:46 am | documentary | No comment

The Truth

I’ve been struggling with the idea of posting this video… It’s something I believe strongly about but I still sometimes try to avoid conflict… well that’s the reason my blog went anonymous… Here it is. The the end and the most important part of Bill Maher’s movie Religulous.

keep in mind this is a summary… Every person who has lines here gets a time throughout the movie to express the entirety of their ideas… If you have the time please find a way to watch the entire movie…

December 27, 2008 at 11:12 pm | documentary | No comment

Documentary: 1983 Islington Squatter Punk

A delightful introduction to mid 80’s british punk lifestyle produced by a very accepting and optopmistic Australian team.

Best LineWhat they lack in grey matter between the ears the make up in color on top



November 23, 2008 at 12:03 pm | documentary | No comment

Documentary: An Introduction

As a dedicated fan of the Documentary style of film making I’ve decided to devote some time and space on my site for sharing some of my favorites.

With this post I’m starting a new blog category, “documentary”.  These videos will be different from the political or technology vids you might have seen on my blog before.

Hopefully you will join me in enjoying this pursuite of Documentarie Excelence. Feel free comment or send me your sumbissions to be added to the collction.

Paul

November 23, 2008 at 11:57 am | documentary | No comment