October 2014
See
Hear Podcast hits double digits. We’re up to episode 10. A small
milestone, but one we’re very happy to have arrived at.
This
time around, Tim has picked Jim Jarmusch’s ensemble cast anthology
film of 1989, Mystery Train including Steve Buscemi, Nicoletta
Brasschi, and Screaming Jay Hawkins. Three stories, one hotel in the
one and only Memphis. We discuss whether this actually qualifies as a
music film, Memphis the iconic town versus the ordinary Memphis
displayed in this film, Elvis versus Carl Perkins, and the nineties
independent film movement.
Unfortunately,
our beloved Wendi wasn’t available, so those immense shoes were
brilliantly filled by Hank Hellman, making his return guest
appearance to the show. Tim, Sticky, Hank and myself all had a fun
time….but we forgot to sing a rousing chorus of Mystery Train for
you.
We
also make mention that starting next year we will make one in every 3
or 4 shows a listener request. Bernie mentioned one film he will not
touch. I say that (in the best Terry Frost style) if we get 20
requests to do it, we will definitely cover it on a future show, AND
invite someone who loves the film to come on and tell us off about
how snobby we are. What was the film? Listen to episode 10 and find
out.
If
you’ve been enjoying the show, please give us a favourable review
on iTunes and let your friends know that our show exists.
You
can search for See Hear podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, or the podcast app of your choice.
Join
the facebook group at http://facebook.com/groups/seehearpodcast
Proudly part of the Pantheon Network of music podcasts.
No comments:
Post a Comment