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  • 35:36 DiG...

  • dandy warhols made one good album and two okay albums there alright..but bjm will live on there music is a gem. theyve made at least 10 great albums..especially take it from the man and methodrone

  • i love these guys and i love this doc

  • these people are so pathetic and stupid for so many reasons... wow. this is like a joke.

  • @epignosis567 explain u bitch nigga. i garauntee everyone is this movie has accomplished more than you could ever hope to

  • is this freezing for anyone else?

  • Ok, point taken...sort of. We didn't drink or anything else when we played. From 1984 thru 1989 we just showed up, did the music in the short window we had and went back to our jobs/families/activities. 1989 was the year we had to sign or start having problems with the "bug guy" who took me into a kitchen at the gig we played and tried to force me to sign. We decided to get out of the biz being we all had really good jobs and only played for the love of music, not to be part of the the business.

  • Sorry for the double-post...my first internet "oops".

  • The Dandy's were the great example of a real band as opposed to Anton's band (who is compared to Jesus, Hitler and Manson by this documentary). Despite Anton's talent, he's the anti-person who you want to just punch in the face like other persona's from bands I ran into. Notably his lack of understanding there are other people on the planet other than his god-like self and the Dandy's actually being productive while BJM just partied. Btw, why the drunken Davy Jones clone on tambourine?

  • @woolhat1 this isn't what anton's actually like obviously. if someone filmed you for 5 years and put together 90 minutes of you at your absolute worst you'd look like a pretty horrible person too

  • The Dandy's were the great example of a real band as opposed to Anton's band (who is compared to Hitler and Manson by this documentary). Despite Anton's talent, he's the anti-person who you want to just punch in the face like other persona's from bands I ran into. Notably his lack of understanding there are other people on the planet other than his god-like self and the Dandy's actually being productive while BJM just partied. Btw, why the drunken Davy Jones clone on tambourine?

  • What a joke

  • Anton = syd barrets lost soul!

  • If I were ever to make a music documentary it would be about AutoTune and how it has messed up the music industry.  I would call it: The AutoTune Holocaust.

  • @Pellicius Someone probably is beating you to it at this point. Autotune needs a fictitious sci-fi comedy to prove its point.

  • i remember BAM magazine ahh the memories. i wonder where the bjms of today are, or if we must relinquish music to the hacks of modern radio

  • @emmamartini If you mean bands with similar styles to BJM, The Black Angels fit the bill. They take a slightly heavier trip than BJM, but I think the bands are on the same playing field.

  • only 2 comments?!? i feel so hip...i loved this movie since the first time i saw it. how fucken awesome is it to just play the tambourine and have bitchin hair?

  • This is a great documentary, possibly the best here on youtube. While The Dandys may have made a bigger splash I think in the end that Anton's love of melody/songwriting will place him in the historic catalogue of greats like the neil youngs and the john lennons....he is very dogged...yes, but there is reason....he has a vision

  • I waited seven years to see this, and it was worth it. (2004-2011) Thank you, YouTube movies and Cinetic. Ondi Timoner, how did you tolerate such lunacy for *seven* years?! (1997-2004)

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