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Uploaded by on Feb 6, 2009

It should come as no surprise that I love tribute artists and bands. Ever since I saw my first Elvis impersonator Ive held a strange fascination for these artists. Ive seen more than my fair share of acts, more than a well-adjusted, grounded, all-around great person like myself should admit to.

The biggest kick I get from attending these shows is talking to members of the bands. Pretend Jim Morrison played the part onstage, and off and acted like a pretentious, spaced out acid head. He was a make-believe hippy poet! There stands the difference between cover bands and tribute acts, cover bands play the music - tribute acts metamorph into the artist in varying degrees. For some its only onstage, for others it begins take over their lives. The latter are the ones I love.

So, I was pretty happy when I stumbled across the old tv documentary Tribute: A Rockumentary. This follows four different acts; KISS, The Monkees, Queen and Judas Priest, over the period of about two years. The movie was kind of hacked together, and the storylines were jumbled and hard to follow at times, but overall it was worth the watch. I was expecting it to follow these people around and show how ridiculous their lives were and have a good laugh, but it went deeper and showed how much work goes into putting together a good tribute act, the trials and tribulations of faux stardom, mental illness, delusions, success, primadonnasand how ridiculous they are.

The oddest part for me was the interviews with Superfan, the self described biggest Queen fan in the world. Superfan is so infatuated with the Queen tribute act Sheer Heart Attack that he gets so nervous he cant eat on the days when this band is playing. When the lead singer moves to Germany, the guys world falls apart around him.

All of the bands were pretty good, but my favorite had to have been the guy who played Mike Nesmith in the Monkees tribute act, The Missing Links. Apparently he started this band with another guy who screwed him over. The band had a bad break up, and he quit playing music for a year. During one interview he explained how during that time if he picked up his guitar hed just cry. Finally he got together with a couple of former bandmates, found a new Davey Jones, and put together a new act which lasted two or three rehearsals. The entire time, cursing The Missing Links. The hatred brewing in this guy was unreal, every sentence seemed to end with, Not like the Fucking Missing Links! It freaked out the new fake Davey Jones enough to send him packing.

It could have been better, but who cares. If you like this sort of thing youll like this movie.

I dont know where you can find a copy, but here are two great clips.
The first is KISS tribute Larger Than Life auditioning for a new Gene Simmons. The second clip shows former members of The Missing Links rehearsing for the first time with their new outfit : Head

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  • the gene dude had potential they should just let him rock the fuck out haha

  • @pathaden is that why he had a gold porsche??????

  • This is exactly the fucking clip I was looking for of this bass player getting lambasted by Dave Chapelle. The fucking look on the guitar player's face @1:04 is fucking priceless; like he just saw a chimpanzee rape a poodle.

  • Totally tubular to the max!

    xoxo

    The Clarences

  • I think that guy went into automatic 'Demon mod' every time he started playing... X-D

  • The black guy used to get around by his girlfriend....LOL!! Total loser! She drove him all around northern California to shows, work and practices...get a job dude!

  • i typed it in and nothing comes up, how do you get it? i always just saw parts of it and always wanted to watch the whole thing

  • Hilarious scene!

    The entire film is available for free viewing on Google Video. Seek it there and you shall find it! :)

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