Saw it debut in Nashville last Friday...extremely cool if you're an Eno fan and perhaps even if you're not ! Saw both showings just to be sure they weren't yanking our collective chain about the generative part of the show and simply playing it backwards. 🤣 Had a great time, met the director/producer Gary Hustwit and he's just wonderful...go see it...multiple times, for the first time ! 😁
I remember hearing "My Life in the Bush of Ghosts" he did with Byrne and thinking it was one of the most full-on innovate albums...so, on the strength of that I bought Music for Airports and was stunned by how s l o w it was. Surprisingly, its still an album I come back to, in fact I play it as background music in school art classes and no one has EVER complained.
Got to see this last night at the Vidiots Theatre, 27th in LA. As a long time Eno fan it totally blew my mind. The content and the creation was off the charts. Still processing the overall experience. Great crowd and theater. You will be inspired and motivated. I saw 90 minutes and was glued to every frame, so entertaining and refreshing, I wanted more.
Yes, because the software chooses which parts to play each showing, each time it is different. Which is why it can't be shown on Netflix or similar until they set up a system that can handle streaming a different version to every person simultaneously. I saw it a few weeks ago in Sheffield and am now miffed that the version played didn't include several of the parts I would have liked to see. Which is a perfect example of why I like Eno so much - his works make me think differently about the world.
I love everything about this man except for his work with Coldplay. I'm sure it's a lot of money which I can't fault him for, but imagine the art we could have a hand in if that fraction of time wasn't spent with Coldplay...
About decades ago I must have written: I love everything about this man except for his work with U2. I'm sure it’s a lot of money… I am pretty sure in both cases it was about money. He isn’t a billionaire- why not stealing some money from boring mediocre idiots? ❤❤
@@JasperHavens-nl4pc Are you aware of what’s going on in The UK these days. He has advocated for extreme leftist policies and candidates that are currently destroying it.
@@JasperHavens-nl4pc Oh, and i forgot to mention his support for BDS, and is supporting the terrorists against Israel. So I would imagine he’s fine with the Islamists destroying the UK, as well as other parts of Europe, especially France.
@@liambarling278he is not relevant to me anymore. BDS is not a kindergarten and he should know this. Musicians should not abuse their fame and imitate politicians.
It's hard to fathom that for as much as he is celebrated, he is still an absolutely underrated genius. Can't wait to see this.
This guy just gets cooler and cooler as he ages
My favorite thing was his exhibit of TV screens welded together, changing light in time with ambient music.
Finally a movie where the trailer can't ruin the plot.
And the music is pretty cool.
Brian Eno dies at the end spoilers
Saw it debut in Nashville last Friday...extremely cool if you're an Eno fan and perhaps even if you're not ! Saw both showings just to be sure they weren't yanking our collective chain about the generative part of the show and simply playing it backwards. 🤣 Had a great time, met the director/producer Gary Hustwit and he's just wonderful...go see it...multiple times, for the first time ! 😁
I remember hearing "My Life in the Bush of Ghosts" he did with Byrne and thinking it was one of the most full-on innovate albums...so, on the strength of that I bought Music for Airports and was stunned by how s l o w it was. Surprisingly, its still an album I come back to, in fact I play it as background music in school art classes and no one has EVER complained.
One of my heroes.
Got to see this last night at the Vidiots Theatre, 27th in LA. As a long time Eno fan it totally blew my mind. The content and the creation was off the charts. Still processing the overall experience. Great crowd and theater. You will be inspired and motivated. I saw 90 minutes and was glued to every frame, so entertaining and refreshing, I wanted more.
I want to see this.
You think they’ll let you?
@@travisk4215 lol , I hope so.
You WON'T be disappointed!
@@Sarumbra 👍
Leaving a comment in solidarity as a former Nashville resident. Love the Belcourt
Long overdue. Eno is in league of hois own.
Awesome!
Where can i watch the movie
When do we get to see it? I saw it was only playing in NYC at one theater July 12. Will it be released more widely? Please.
what song is this?
When will Eno go on streaming in the US?
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Not sure whether I understand this trailer. Does this mean it will only be shown in theatres, and that each show will be a unique generation?
Yes, because the software chooses which parts to play each showing, each time it is different. Which is why it can't be shown on Netflix or similar until they set up a system that can handle streaming a different version to every person simultaneously.
I saw it a few weeks ago in Sheffield and am now miffed that the version played didn't include several of the parts I would have liked to see. Which is a perfect example of why I like Eno so much - his works make me think differently about the world.
@@marsupialdungbucket thanks for clarifying this.
It's weird how conservative his mix of Devo's first album is. Devo's demos of songs like Be Stiff are better than the official album.
WHEN
ONE ENO
ENO ONE
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Eno helps your stomach.
cool
Smart guy. But "These versions will never be seen again." >>>>
Because of course it is, lol! ❤❤❤❤❤
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If I see a recommendation by ‘Rolling Stone’ I wince.
I'd say he is one of the most influential person in late 20th and early 21st century music and doesn't really know anything about music.
Gonna give me a seizure
AI can suck it
I love everything about this man except for his work with Coldplay. I'm sure it's a lot of money which I can't fault him for, but imagine the art we could have a hand in if that fraction of time wasn't spent with Coldplay...
About decades ago I must have written:
I love everything about this man except for his work with U2. I'm sure it’s a lot of money…
I am pretty sure in both cases it was about money. He isn’t a billionaire- why not stealing some money from boring mediocre idiots?
❤❤
@@dirkpehrke9909 a effing men!
@@dirkpehrke9909Clearly he knows something you don’t.
@@jasonlefler3456
But, that can be said for everyone...
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Say what you will about U2 but you really shouldn’t be mentioning schlock like Coldplay in the same sentence/breath as U2!
As brilliant as his art is, .his politics are atrocious🎶😕
Why?
@@JasperHavens-nl4pc
Are you aware of what’s going on in The UK these days. He has advocated for extreme leftist policies and candidates that are currently destroying it.
@@JasperHavens-nl4pc
Oh, and i forgot to mention his support for BDS, and is supporting the terrorists against Israel. So I would imagine he’s fine with the Islamists destroying the UK, as well as other parts of Europe, especially France.
make a "documentary" about yourself. how "revolutionary".
BDS supporter. Since I know this I see him differently. A pity.
Makes me see him differently too. A legend.
@@liambarling278he is not relevant to me anymore. BDS is not a kindergarten and he should know this. Musicians should not abuse their fame and imitate politicians.
UN-FUCKING-WATCHABLE mash of imagery. Nothing to learn or enjoy here.