Ура! Музыкальная война
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Directed by | Derek Burbidge |
Produced by | Michael White |
Edited by | Jim Elderton |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Filmways (1981, original) Warner Bros. (2009, DVD) |
Release dates |
VHS/Betamax 1985 (CBS/Fox Video #7720) (US home release) |
Running time | 122 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Ура! Музыкальная война -это британский концертный фильм 1982 года с участием выступлений Punk Rock , New Wave , пост-панк групп и артистов. Снятый в августе по сентябрь 1980 года, он был снят Дереком Бербиджем и продюсированным Майклом Уайтом и Линдаллом Хоббсом. Среди актов, представленных в фильме, -оркестровые маневры в Dark (OMD), журнал , Go-Go's , Toyah Willcox , Joan Jett & The BlackHearts , X , XTC , Devo , The Cramps , Oingo Boingo , Dead Kennedys , Gary Numan , Klaus nomi , стена вуду , Pere Ubu , Skafish , Steel Pulse , Surf Panks , 999 , UB40 , Echo & The Bunnymen и полиция . Это были многие из самых популярных групп на новой волне; В соответствии с духом сцены, в фильме также есть несколько менее известных актов.
Original release
[edit]Urgh! A Music War consists of a series of performances, without narration or explanatory text. All performances are live, recorded around 1980, mainly in London, Portsmouth, San Diego, Los Angeles, Santa Monica and New York. Clips were also taken from a concert in Fréjus, Var, France with the Police, XTC, Skafish, UB40 and Jools Holland.
In 1981, a year before release of the film, A&M Records released a double-album soundtrack. The selection of songs was almost the same as the film, but there were a few minor changes and several acts featured in the film did not make it to the album (Dead Kennedys, John Cooper Clarke, Chelsea, Surf Punks, Invisible Sex, Splodgenessabounds, UB40).
Subsequent distribution
[edit]Urgh! A Music War was briefly released to theatres by Filmways Pictures, but acquired a cult following in the United States in the 1980s due to its frequent showings on the USA Network. It aired on VH1 Classic on 30 October 2006 as part of its Rock and Roll Picture series. The film has been released on videocassette, CED, LaserDisc, and DVD.
Portions of Urgh! appear elsewhere in film and video: The Klaus Nomi clip "Total Eclipse" appears in the 2004 documentary The Nomi Song, and details of its filming are discussed. The 1982 documentary The Police: Around the World was also filmed by Derek Burbidge and features footage used in Urgh! as well as other footage filmed at the same concert. Joan Jett's "Bad Reputation" footage was used in the 2003 Blackheart Records DVD release of "Real Wild Child" Video Anthology. "Bad Reputation" (Audio only) was also issued on Blackheart Records 2006's Reissue of "Flashback".[citation needed]
In addition to recent cable showings, some remaining intact prints of the movie have toured the US in recent years (one tour sponsored by the humor periodical The Onion), and video showings in clubs and film houses have sparked a resurgence of interest in the film, which resulted in a DVD release by Warner Bros. as part of its "Warner Archive" series of DVD issues of their lesser-known titles from the WB vaults. It is now available via the WB website.
Official DVD release
[edit]In August 2009, Warner Archive released an official DVD-R of the movie, which is burned on a made-to-order basis.[1] As noted on the Warner Archive Website, the movie has not been remastered or restored, but is presented in a 1.85:1 aspect ratio widescreen format. There is a trailer included, which is the only feature other than the film itself. There are no chapter indexes for the individual tracks, but rather 10-minute chapters. Splodgenessabounds' performance of "Two Little Boys" is omitted from the DVD, with the other original performances remaining. The DVD is for US distribution only.
Track listing
[edit]- Opening credits
- The Police – "Driven to Tears"
- Wall of Voodoo – "Back in Flesh"
- Toyah Willcox – "Danced"
- John Cooper Clarke – "Health Fanatic"
- Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark – "Enola Gay"
- Chelsea – "I'm on Fire"
- Oingo Boingo – "Ain't This the Life"
- Echo & the Bunnymen – "The Puppet"
- Jools Holland – "Foolish I Know"
- XTC – "Respectable Street"
- Klaus Nomi – "Total Eclipse"
- Athletico Spizz 80 – "Clocks Are Big; Machines Are Heavy/Where's Captain Kirk?"
- The Go-Go's – "We Got the Beat"
- Dead Kennedys – "Bleed for Me"
- Steel Pulse – "Ku Klux Klan"
- Gary Numan – "Down in the Park"
- Joan Jett and the Blackhearts – "Bad Reputation"
- Magazine – "Model Worker"
- Surf Punks – "My Beach"
- The Members – "Offshore Banking Business"
- Au Pairs – "Come Again"
- The Cramps – "Tear It Up"
- Invisible Sex – "Valium"
- Pere Ubu – "Birdies"
- Devo – "Uncontrollable Urge"
- The Alley Cats – "Nothing Means Nothing Anymore"
- John Otway – "Cheryl's Going Home"
- Gang of Four – "He'd Send in the Army"
- 999 – "Homicide"
- The Fleshtones – "Shadowline"
- X – "Beyond and Back"
- Skafish – "Sign of the Cross"
- Splodgenessabounds – "Two Little Boys"
- UB40 – "Madame Medusa"
- The Police – "Roxanne"
- The Police – "So Lonely"
- Klaus Nomi – "Aria" ("Mon cœur s'ouvre à ta voix" from Camille Saint-Saëns' opera Samson and Delilah) (End credits)
Original soundtrack LP and cassette track listing
[edit]The original 1981 soundtrack was released as both a double LP (A&M SP-6019 in the U.S., SP 96019 in Canada, and AMLM 66019 in Europe) and double cassette (CS-6019 in the U.S.). Each contained the following track listing:
Side 1
- The Police – "Driven to Tears"
- Wall of Voodoo – "Back in Flesh"
- Toyah Willcox – "Danced"
- Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark – "Enola Gay"
- Oingo Boingo – "Ain't This the Life"
- XTC – "Respectable Street"
Side 2
- The Members – "Offshore Banking Business"
- Go-Go's – "We Got the Beat"
- Klaus Nomi – "Total Eclipse"
- Athletico Spizz '80 – "Where's Captain Kirk"
- Alley Cats – "Nothing Means Nothing Anymore"
- Jools Holland – "Foolish I Know"
- Steel Pulse – "Ku Klux Klan"
Side 3
- Devo – "Uncontrollable Urge"
- Echo and the Bunnymen – "The Puppet"
- The Au Pairs – "Come Again"
- The Cramps – "Tear It Up"
- Джоан Джетт и Блэкхиртс - «Плохая репутация»
- Pere Ubu - "Парни"
- Гэри Нуман - "Вниз в парке"
Сторона 4
- Fleshtones - "Shadow Line"
- Банда из четырех человек - «Он посылал в армию»
- Джон Отэй - "Шерил уходит домой"
- 999 - "Убийство"
- X - «за пределами и обратно»
- Журнал - "Модельный работник"
- Скафиш - "Знак креста"
Согласно официальному сайту Toyah Willcox, артиста был неправильно зачислен как «Toyah Wilcox», а песню, указанная как «танец» вместо «танце». [ 2 ]
Список треков CD
[ редактировать ]По -видимому, в некоторой поздний дат, предположительно, в 1980 -х годах саундтрек был выпущен на CD (A & M CD 6019 в США). В сопровождающем буклете говорится: «Это сокращенная версия оригинального альбома и выпусков кассета». Диск пропускает шесть выступлений: те Тойа Уиллкокса, участников, Athletico Spizz '80, Alley Cats, Au Pars и John Otway.
Список треков для компакт -диска:
- Полиция - «приводится в слезы»
- Стена вуду - "назад в плоти"
- Оркестровые маневры в темноте - «enola gay»
- Оинго Боинго - "Разве это жизнь"
- XTC - "Приличная улица"
- Go Go's - "Мы получили бит"
- Клаус Номи - "Тотальное затмение"
- Jools Holland - "глупый, я знаю"
- Стальный импульс - "Ku klux -klan"
- Devo - "неконтролируемое желание"
- Echo и Bunnymen - «Марионетка»
- Судороги - "разорвать"
- Джоан Джетт и Блэкхиртс - «Плохая репутация»
- Pere Ubu - "Парни"
- Гэри Нуман - "Вниз в парке"
- Fleshtones-«Теневая линия» (перечислена как «Линия тени»)
- Банда из четырех человек - «Он посылал в армию»
- 999 - "Убийство"
- X - «за пределами и обратно»
- Журнал - "Модельный работник"
- Скафиш - "Знак креста"
Ссылки
[ редактировать ]- ^ «Ург! Музыкальная война (мод) -» . Wbshop.com . Получено 9 декабря 2017 года .
- ^ «Ург! Музыкальная война - Тойа» . Toyahwillcox.com . Получено 9 декабря 2017 года .