New Garage Explosion!! In Love With These Times Part Two
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- Here's Part Two of our investigation into modern garage rock in which we travel to Michigan, talk to Brooklyn tastemaker Todd P, see King Khan play a show, and explore indie labels.
ABOUT THE FILM
After a brief nod to garage's humble beginnings amongst American youth in Detroit during the 1960s and its contribution and influence on '80s punk, New Garage Explosion!!: In Love With These Times focuses on the scintillating present. As it pans trans-nationally, the camera profiles artists like the late Jay Reatard, Black Lips, The Dirtbombs, Thee Oh Sees, Smith Westerns, Vivian Girls and many more in an attempt to understand not only the exponential ascent of garage rock's popularity but the reason these people feel so passionately about it. A wide-eyed glimpse into a musical movement, the film is as much about the music as it is about the people contributing to the distinct scenes of the San Francisco, Oakland, Detroit, New York, Memphis, Atlanta, and Portland garage communities.
VBS directors Joseph Patel and Aaron Brown worked with producer/journalist Mike McGonigal to offer a particularly in depth examination of a multi-dimensional and often misunderstood slice of popular culture unfolding in front of us. New Garage Explosion!!: In Love With These Times is a candid snapshot of this magically vibrant moment in rock history, inspirational and brimming with DIY purity.
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That was an amazingly touching scene when Fred Cole tears up remembering how on his 30th birthday, his wife, Toody bought him the recording cutter that Louie Louie by the Kingsmen was recorded on.
It makes you miss him even more
I miss him too.
i fuckin love garage rock
so underappreciated
that stage set up over the bowling allies is so fucking gnarly! We need more of those in bowling allies
I've got to watch docs like this to keep giving me hope. The area I live in sucks and has NO orginal music, whatsoever! I am trying to start something and it's going to happen, eventually...
Same here. The only music scene going on where I’m from is the rap scene. I too am also trying to start something with my band and maybe try to bring a rock scene to my location.
I'm trying to do the same!
My city needs more experimental weird stuff and ALOT! of garage rock and psych
In my city everyone wants to sound like mac demarco and indie bands and they're not good
GOOD LUCK, keep rockin man
i'm planin a trip tru S.F to get into the garage scene and come back to my city with cool stuff
wish you lived in Youngstown lol
I'm gonna try to get something started in Latvia with my band
Thanks friend! We do this for you!
The Woolies, The Mystic Tide, The Iguanas, The Stooges, The MC5, The Last Heard, Terry Knight and The Pack, et al. Great video here.
Detroit punk represent! Timmy Vulgar is my daddy.
20:11 HE LOOKS SO PROUD OF HIMSELF, makes me happy in a sort of way.
i love my generation, such a good scene going on
Lord Fudge Thank God!!! I suffered the 80's and 90's - then over the last 15 years …. glimmers of hope..
shits getting real again….
cheers
charliewired
Soooo much pretension for a scene that's supposedly about not giving a rubber duck! Fascinating though :)
The O-G Detroit troglodyte himself- "I've been drawing eyeballs since I was able to draw"
i got to see pierced arrows once, really good!
Very good garage tune.
I love this documentary! So awesome!
Excellent documentary guys.
Guy really went from a drum set with no bass drum to a band with two drummers lmaooo
hey there Crime poster at Bimbos sweet 6:30
Whats the record lable thats has a hand for a logo at 12:04 ish? Anyone know?
What’s the song played at the end of this?
8:32 ive been recording all my stuff on one of these that i got at a pawn shop
Look up a band called "Molly The Odd"
Listening now, so good
VIVA LA FRED AND TOODY
love the song at 12:44
K O T T Y demarco Know what it's called?
+K O T T Y demarco your mums names sarah
true story
So Jack Ob is yours
what is the name of the song played in this time 0:07?
+Didier Steven Fajardo Zumbado Hey Hey We're The Gories by The Gories from their record I Know You Fine But How You Doin'
a w e s o m e
Whats the song at 20:09?
Ty Segall - My Sunshine
best song ever
I just had an epiphany: as the U.S. is falling in to an economic disaster, more and more people are going to be getting more creative in their free time. There might even be a resurgence of good music coming from the U.S. again one day. At the moment it's pitiful shit.
Or just maybe you don't know where to look, there's plenty of very talented band in a million of genres. Hell there's more good bands right now than in the sixties...
I had the same epiphany. We’re all in quarantine and a lot more artists are putting out more music in quarantine.
FRED COLE
What's that song in the back ground when Ty segall is talking at like 7:30
+brandon gray the song is called "It #1" by Ty Segall. I love that song.
this is so bad its epic.
Where is the documentary about human trafficing with Shane as the host? PLEASE DO IT
check the moobs on the drummer
hi daddy hi mommy
ils ont tout le monde j'ai peur
lol
Why don't you just say the obvious, spacepunk? Chrome
Garage punk was from 1966. new bands doing this should be called something else