Cine Ceoil #2 of 8 - Lou Reed & Talking Heads - Sat 24 April (1 Viewer)

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Saturday, 24 April 2010
Time:
18:30 - 23:55
Location:
Bradleys, Barrack Street

Don't be cynical, be Cine Ceoil


Cork's newest music/film crossover night

ALWAYS FREE

get away from those laptops with tiny pixelated images and badly compressed sound and get back to BIG PICTURE & PROPER SOUND! Free screenings with a weekly double bill & DJ afterwards

6.30pm - Lou Reed: Rock And Roll Heart

8.15pm - Intermission for (the real) Lennox's

8.30pm - Talking Heads: Stop Making Sense
"The most extraordinary rock movie ever made" - Uncut

10pm - DJ 'til Close, which starts with "Saturday Night At The Movies" by The Drifters, then into music by bands from New York and will meander from there

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Lou Reed: Stop Making Sense
- An incredible retracing of the evolution of Reed's remarkable career over three decades. Filled with interviews with Reed, his friends and some of the major artists influenced by Reed including David Bowie, David Byrne, Patti Smith, Suzanne Vega, Dave Stewart, Philip Glass and more.

http://www.amazon.com/dp/6305037248/?tag=thumpedcom-20


Talking Heads: Stop Making Sense

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000021Y7X/?tag=thumpedcom-20
 
Second Cine Ceoil down really well

here is the vaguely themed new york set, some literal, some geographical and some out of the ether

Cine Ceoil - 2010-4-24

Save The Last Dance For Me The Drifters
You've Got To Look In (To Look Out For Yourself) Niall Connolly
Springtime In New York Jonathan Richman
A Friday Night In New York King Creosote, James Yorkston
Where The Bottles Break Hank & Ray
I Want You Around The Ramones
Way I Walk The Cramps
I'm Waiting For The Man The Velvet Underground
Back When I Was 4 Jeffrey Lewis
New York, New York Ryan Adams
50 Ways To Leave Your Lover Simon & Garfunkel
Marquee Moon Television
It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding) Bob Dylan & The Band
Into The Mystic Van Morrison
Song From Hope St. (Brooklyn, Ny) David Kitt
The Way Young Lovers Do Van Morrison
Intergalactic The Beastie Boys
Anybody Else But You The Moldy Peaches
Fly Me To The Moon (In Other Words) Tony Bennett
Little Green Bag / Resevoir Dogs theme Resevoir Dogs theme
Keep It Together Madonna
Take Me To Broadway Gonzales
Instant Karma John Lennon
One Way Or Another Blondie
Funky Broadway Delroy Wilson
Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood Nina Simone
Dear Jessie Madonna
Don't Go Home With Your Hard On Leonard Cohen
Up On Cripple Creek The Band
I Hate Your Kid Hamell On Trial
Jesus Walks Kanye West
Dead Skunk Loudon Wainwright III
Wicked And Weird Buck 65
Psycho Killer Talking Heads
Burning Up Madonna
Kiss Prince
Ex Girl To Next Girl Gang Starr
Harlem Shuffle Sam & Dave
Burn Pink Nasty
Simple Twist Of Fate Bob Dylan
Atomic Blondie
Kids In America Kim Wilde
Rockaway Beach The Ramones
Fight For Your Right The Beastie Boys
Fly Me To New York (Featuring DJ Rubbish) Cassetteboy
Angel Of Harlem U2
Somewhere Down The Crazy River Robbie Robertson
Sesame Street Theme Sesame Street
 
Cine Ceoil #3 of 8 - Bob Dylan & The Band - Cinema Themed Music Night - Cork - Saturdays

Saturday, May 8 2010
18:30 - 23:55
Bradleys, Barrack Street, Cork

Don't be cynical, be Cine Ceoil


Cork's brightest music/film crossover night

THESE FILMS ARE PLAYED LOUD & ALWAYS FREE

get away from those laptops with tiny pixelated images and badly compressed sound and get back to BIG PICTURE & PROPER SOUND! Free screenings with a weekly double bill & DJ afterwards

6.30pm - Bob Dylan: Eat The Document

8.30pm - The Band: The Last Waltz

10pm - DJ 'til Close, which starts with "Saturday Night At The Movies" by The Drifters, then into music by bands from Last Waltz era and will meander from there

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Bob Dylan: Eat The Document

Eat the Document is a rarely exhibited documentary of Bob Dylan's 1966 tour of the United Kingdom with the Hawks. It was shot under Dylan's direction by D. A. Pennebaker, whose groundbreaking documentary Dont Look Back [sic] chronicled Dylan's 1965 British tour. The film was originally commissioned for the ABC television series Stage '66.

- "Highlights of the film include an interview with the Manchester Free Trade Hall concert-goer who shouted "Judas!" during the second, electric half of the set; the performances with the Hawks; the scenes of Dylan and Robertson in hotel rooms throughout England playing otherwise-unreleased songs; and a piano duet with Johnny Cash."

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00005JNSS/?tag=thumpedcom-20

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The Band: The Last Waltz

quite simply, the best live concert film ever

Beginning with a title card saying "This film should be played loud!" the concert documentary is an essay on The Band's influences and their career. The group – Rick Danko on bass, violin and vocals, Levon Helm on drums, mandolin and vocals, Garth Hudson on keyboards and saxophone, Richard Manuel on keyboards, percussion and vocals, and guitarist-songwriter Robbie Robertson – started out in the late 1950s as a rock and roll band led by Ronnie Hawkins, and Hawkins himself appears as the first guest. The group backed Bob Dylan in the 1960s, and Dylan performs with The Band towards the end of the concert.

Various other artists perform with The Band: Muddy Waters, Paul Butterfield, Neil Young, Joni Mitchell, Van Morrison, Dr. John, Neil Diamond and Eric Clapton. Genres covered include blues, rock and roll, New Orleans R&B, Tin Pan Alley pop, folk and rock.[citation needed] Further genres are explored in segments filmed later on a sound stage with Emmylou Harris (country) and The Staple Singers (soul and gospel).

http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00006JNBF/?tag=thumpedcom04-21
 
one of the best bits of the best concert films ever,
the band with the staple singers

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Cineceoil 4 of 8

Saturday, May 29 2010
18:30 - 23:55
Bradleys, Barrack Street

Don't be cynical, be Cine Ceoil


Cork's brightest music/film crossover night

THESE FILMS ARE ALWAYS PLAYED LOUD & ALWAYS FREE

get away from those laptops with tiny pixelated images and badly compressed sound and get back to BIG PICTURE & PROPER SOUND! Free screenings with a weekly double bill & DJ afterwards

6.30pm - RESPECT YOURSELF: THE STAX RECORDS STORY

8.30pm - Lennox's Break

8.45pm - THE STAX VOLT REVUE

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RESPECT YOURSELF: THE STAX RECORDS STORY

Funky. Emotional. Raw. Powerful. That was soul music in the Civil Rights era; and Stax Records did it like no other. Stax quickly became a hit-making machine, producing a massive catalog of Top 100 records that defined the "Memphis Sound;" such as "Soul Man," "(Sittin On) The Dock Of The Bay," "Green Onions," "Midnight Hour," "I'll Take You There," "Respect Yourself," "Theme from Shaft" and many more. Stax also launched the careers of a who's-who of soul music greats: Otis Redding, Sam & Dave, The Staple Singers, Isaac Hayes, Eddie Floyd, Carla and Rufus Thomas, Albert King and Booker T. and the MGs, to name just a few. Now, with the release of this exciting new DVD, Grammy-nominated filmakers Robert Gordon and Morgan Neville ("Muddy Waters Can't Be Satisfied") present the first comprehensive look at Stax, the greatest soul label of all time.

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THE STAX VOLT REVUE

Live in Norway 1967 marks the first-ever official release of this historic concert. Considered by soul music fans to be one of the greatest lineups of artists ever to grace the concert stage, this DVD features stunning performances by Otis Redding, Sam and Dave, Eddie Floyd, Arthur Conley, The Mar-Keys and the legendary Booker T. & The MGs.
This DVD captures the April 7, 1967 concert in Oslo, Norway near the end of the three-week tour, when all the artists were at their very peak.

The 75-minute concert was restored from the original master tapes and includes 20 minutes of recently discovered performances lost in the vaults for 40 years.


http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000UD2K32/?tag=thumpedcom-20
 
Cineceoil 5 - Leonard Cohen: Free As A Bird

Saturday, December 18 2010
Mr Bradleys, Barrack Street - 5.30pm - FREE

Don't be cynical, be Cine Ceoil
Cork's brightest music/film crossover night

THESE FILMS ARE PLAYED LOUD & ALWAYS FREE

get away from those laptops with tiny pixelated images and badly compressed sound and get back to BIG PICTURE & PROPER SOUND!

7.30pm - Leonard Cohen: Free As A Bird


As part of Mr Bradley's Leonard Cohen Tribute Night with a host of musicians, Cine Ceoil will be showing two Leonard Cohen films.

The main film of the evening will be, the recently re-released "Bird On A Wire" film, made by Tony Palmer and sat on by the BBC for too long.

Originally released in 1972 and directed by celebrated British filmmaker Tony Palmer, Bird on a Wire follows Cohen on his 1972 European tour and contains 17 classic performances, 4 poems and tour footage. After several edits it was re-released in 1974. Like many films from the era it was thought that the original print had been lost, but in 2009 more than 290 rolls of film in rusted cans were discovered containing much of the original rushes and soundtrack of the 1972 film. Tony Palmer was able to restore much of this footage and it is now available on DVD for the first time.
 

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