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“Blue” Gene Tyranny

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Atalanta StrategyAtalanta Strategy · 1984
Atalanta Strategy
1984
MovieMusic
The story of Willard from Ashley's opera Atalanta, recounted in 3 parts.
Perfect LivesPerfect Lives · 1984
Perfect Lives
7.51984
MovieTV MovieMusic
Set in the American Midwest, Perfect Lives is “about” bank robbery, cocktail lounges, geriatric love, adolescent elopement, the changing of the light at sundown, et al. One of the definitive text-sound compositions of the late 20th century, it has been called "the most influential music/theater/literary work of the 1980s".
DeathsportDeathsport · 1978
Deathsport
4.01978
MovieActionThriller
1000 years into the future, after the Great Neutron Wars, the world is divided into desert wastelands and isolated city-states. Notorious "Desert Ranger" Kaz is forced to fight in the DeathSport, dueling on futuristic motorcycle "Death Machines". With the help of renegade vixen Deneer, Kaz must face his past and fight to save himself and his people.
FootsiFootsi · 1979
Footsi
1979
Movie
A comical exploration of the world by a tiny pair of fingers.
By a ThreadBy a Thread · 1992
By a Thread
10.01992
MovieMysteryThriller
Television journalist Quentin Springer has two obsessions: first, he wants to help his schizophrenic nephew by making video recordings of his life; and second, he dreams of carrying out a "perfect crime".
Four American Composers: Robert AshleyFour American Composers: Robert Ashley · 1983
Four American Composers: Robert Ashley
1983
MovieDocumentaryMusic
A television documentary produced for British Television directed by Peter Greenaway.
Just For The Record: Conversations With And About "Blue" Gene TyrannyJust For The Record: Conversations With And About "Blue" Gene Tyranny · 2020
Just For The Record: Conversations With And About "Blue" Gene Tyranny
2020
MovieDocumentaryMusic
Just For the Record locates San Antonio, Ann Arbor, Oakland, and New York City as locations where Tyranny’s compositions and collaborations developed. Filmmaker David Bernabo takes a deep dive on the recently reissued Out of the Blue and the long lost Trust In Rock concert, on the long-gestating audio storyboard The Driver’s Son, and Robert Ashley’s Perfect Lives. Interwoven with discussions on Tyranny’s music is a conversation about the nature of reissues and how distribution is survival for many aging musicians. Throughout the documentary, Bay Area filmmaker K. O. Beckman’s films with Tyranny, dating back to the 70s, provide rarely-seen performances and video projects. The film features conversations with Tyranny, composer/musicians Joan La Barbara, Peter Gordon, Kyle Gann, David Grubbs, Philip Perkins, Jeff Berman, and Bill Ruyle, writer Nicole Gagne, artist Pat Oleszko, and Unseen Worlds owner Tommy McCutchon.
Music Word Fire And I Would Do It Again (Coo-Coo): The LessonsMusic Word Fire And I Would Do It Again (Coo-Coo): The Lessons · 1981
Music Word Fire And I Would Do It Again (Coo-Coo): The Lessons
1981
MovieMusic
Buried inside the epic American opera for television, “Perfect Lives” are the boogie-woogie lessons being sold by Buddy to untalented people in the middle of America. This pilot for the series is an abstraction that plays on the meaning of life (which is unknowable) and how to make art (impossible to teach) featuring the sublime mysteries of the traveling musician.

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Just For The Record: Conversations With And About "Blue" Gene TyrannyJust For The Record: Conversations With And About "Blue" Gene Tyranny · 2020
Just For The Record: Conversations With And About "Blue" Gene Tyranny
2020
MovieDocumentaryMusic
Just For the Record locates San Antonio, Ann Arbor, Oakland, and New York City as locations where Tyranny’s compositions and collaborations developed. Filmmaker David Bernabo takes a deep dive on the recently reissued Out of the Blue and the long lost Trust In Rock concert, on the long-gestating audio storyboard The Driver’s Son, and Robert Ashley’s Perfect Lives. Interwoven with discussions on Tyranny’s music is a conversation about the nature of reissues and how distribution is survival for many aging musicians. Throughout the documentary, Bay Area filmmaker K. O. Beckman’s films with Tyranny, dating back to the 70s, provide rarely-seen performances and video projects. The film features conversations with Tyranny, composer/musicians Joan La Barbara, Peter Gordon, Kyle Gann, David Grubbs, Philip Perkins, Jeff Berman, and Bill Ruyle, writer Nicole Gagne, artist Pat Oleszko, and Unseen Worlds owner Tommy McCutchon.