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Linda Brusasco

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Thin Lizzy: Bad ReputationThin Lizzy: Bad Reputation · 2011
Thin Lizzy: Bad Reputation
2011
MovieDocumentaryMusic
Affectionate but honest portrait of Thin Lizzy, arguably the best hard rock band to come out of Ireland. Starting with the remix of the classic album Jailbreak by Scott Gorham and Brian Downie, the film takes us through the rollercoaster ride that is the story of Thin Lizzy. From early footage of singer Phil Lynott in Ireland in his pre-Lizzy bands the Black Eagles and Orphanage, it follows his progress as he, guitarist Eric Bell and drummer Brian Downie form the basic three-piece that was to become Thin Lizzy - a name taken from the Beano. Using original interviews with Bell, Downie, the man who signed them and their first manager, it traces the early years leading to the recruitment of guitarists Brian 'Robbo' Robertson and Scott Gorham - the classic line-up. The film uses a number of stills, some seen on TV for the first time, archive from contemporary TV shows and a range of tracks both well known and not so famous.
Rick Wakeman on Vivaldi's Four SeasonsRick Wakeman on Vivaldi's Four Seasons · 2015
Rick Wakeman on Vivaldi's Four Seasons
2015
MovieMusicDocumentary
Rick Wakeman – prog rock superstar and television Grumpy Old Man – goes in search of Antonio Vivaldi, the 18th century priest who composed the world‘s most popular classical music, The Four Seasons. Rick wants to test his theory that Vivaldi was the first rock star – and investigate why his music disappeared completely for 20 years.
Hannah Gadsby's Nakedy NudesHannah Gadsby's Nakedy Nudes · 2018
Hannah Gadsby's Nakedy Nudes
1.02018
SeriesDocumentary
Comedian Hannah Gadsby unravels the apparently simple practice of recreating our own nude human form. Taking a close look at one of the most enduring subjects in western art history.

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Thin Lizzy: Bad ReputationThin Lizzy: Bad Reputation · 2011
Thin Lizzy: Bad Reputation
2011
MovieDocumentaryMusic
Affectionate but honest portrait of Thin Lizzy, arguably the best hard rock band to come out of Ireland. Starting with the remix of the classic album Jailbreak by Scott Gorham and Brian Downie, the film takes us through the rollercoaster ride that is the story of Thin Lizzy. From early footage of singer Phil Lynott in Ireland in his pre-Lizzy bands the Black Eagles and Orphanage, it follows his progress as he, guitarist Eric Bell and drummer Brian Downie form the basic three-piece that was to become Thin Lizzy - a name taken from the Beano. Using original interviews with Bell, Downie, the man who signed them and their first manager, it traces the early years leading to the recruitment of guitarists Brian 'Robbo' Robertson and Scott Gorham - the classic line-up. The film uses a number of stills, some seen on TV for the first time, archive from contemporary TV shows and a range of tracks both well known and not so famous.

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