Glad someone made the film. I wouldn't. but I'm glad it was done. If it messes with viewers' monds, that's good too. The hippy mime was wise to stay in his safe neighbourhood ---
The travel shots look like the clay quarries around St Austell / St Day --- some good stock car racing in thos places~!
Glad someone made the film. I wouldn't. but I'm glad it was done. If it messes with viewers' monds, that's good too. The hippy mime was wise to stay in his safe neighbourhood ---
yes kenn, you're right. I did some quick research into this vid, and the music actualy waws recorded at the home studio of pink floyds Nick Mason in the spring of 1973.
Perhaps it's only me, but there's something distinctly early Pink Floyd-ish about the soundtrack. I love this work. Simply brilliant. It makes me wish I had been a bit older to have been able to enjoy the early 1970's more.
A great illustration to Lindsay Anderson's belief that you can't make a film, in the Hollywood sense, with just a 16mm camera and your own instincts, but you CAN make poetry.
The BFI should release this on DVD. I'm sure there are more avant garde films from this period that would make a nice collection.
Glad someone made the film. I wouldn't. but I'm glad it was done. If it messes with viewers' monds, that's good too. The hippy mime was wise to stay in his safe neighbourhood ---
The travel shots look like the clay quarries around St Austell / St Day --- some good stock car racing in thos places~!
smikestack 8 months ago
Glad someone made the film. I wouldn't. but I'm glad it was done. If it messes with viewers' monds, that's good too. The hippy mime was wise to stay in his safe neighbourhood ---
smikestack 8 months ago
Chartless Infusion
Space
Between Two Nods
DoeRayAndMe 10 months ago
saucy
hotronscorcher 2 years ago
mesmorisingly mouthwateringly beautiul
amywamie 2 years ago 2
Beautiful.
feverpitch96 2 years ago 4
yes kenn, you're right. I did some quick research into this vid, and the music actualy waws recorded at the home studio of pink floyds Nick Mason in the spring of 1973.
billyb4223 3 years ago 2
Ta, thanks billyb4223. It's good to know I was on track with my guess.
Kenn1965 3 years ago 2
by Robert Wyatt folks.
iosian 2 years ago
Perhaps it's only me, but there's something distinctly early Pink Floyd-ish about the soundtrack. I love this work. Simply brilliant. It makes me wish I had been a bit older to have been able to enjoy the early 1970's more.
Kenn1965 3 years ago 9
A great illustration to Lindsay Anderson's belief that you can't make a film, in the Hollywood sense, with just a 16mm camera and your own instincts, but you CAN make poetry.
The BFI should release this on DVD. I'm sure there are more avant garde films from this period that would make a nice collection.
RebelVoDKa 3 years ago 9
art baby!
DorianGrape 3 years ago 2
i subscribed to BFI films and it was one of the best decisions i've ever made.
i love these videos!
skippyrandom 3 years ago 22
Nice. Makes me feel a lot less strange for creating and posting some of my own weirdness on YouTube. I like it.
kludd28 3 years ago 2
brilliant footage.
thanks ever so much for the upload.
peace
Ashton Davison
asche1987 3 years ago 7
PSYCH_AY_DEL_IC!!!
WOWIE ZOWIE!!!
JCJasion 3 years ago
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lame ass bg music
thewseshow 3 years ago
Groovy!
martinbizarro 3 years ago 5
I like it! :D
Joel4god 3 years ago 5