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#1 Shem   User is offline

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Posted 13 January 2007 - 3:26 PM

Aright here's the deal. I saw a documentary on TCB which had been made by....I don't know who (bbc?), and since I'm looking for it really desperately, maybe you can help.



That documentary was about 1 hr long. There were interviews with all the people who were working with the Chems, including the guy from New Order talking about his guitar solo for Out of control, there was Beth Orton telling how Tom....or Ed told her how to sing on Where Do I Begin (i think). Yes, I remember that bit quite good, she said that she sang it in the bathroom. Anyway, there were some words from Fatboy Slim too, but I'm not so sure about interviewing Chems themselves (most probably...). I think that this documentary was made because of 10yr anniversary of The Chemical Brothers, and it probably had something to do with their 'Best Of' release. And it covered the history of Chems.



Has any of you seen it? My guess is that this was a part of their DVD with chems greatest hist, but I never got that one, so if you could fill me up on this one, I'd be grateful.

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Posted 13 January 2007 - 3:41 PM

It indeed seems to be a cut-off from the singles DVD following your describtion. Get it, it's worth every penny!
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Posted 13 January 2007 - 4:15 PM

It was shown on Channel 4, I'm not sure who made it. It wasn't the BBC though

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Posted 13 January 2007 - 4:25 PM

Yeah thats deffo from the DVD!



While were on the subject of documentary's - a while ago i saw a documentary on BBC about "the second summer of love" - the free raves along the m25 and the whole E revoluation ands tuff. WICKED documentary. Does anybody know where i can watch this again maybe ?!?!

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Posted 13 January 2007 - 6:43 PM

I video'd it at the time, but I've since taped over it. It wasn't nearly as good as it sounded - more about the culture and less about the music.

Still, it was interesting to hear the politics of it all, as I didn't experience them first-hand (being as I was 6!)

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Posted 13 January 2007 - 7:18 PM

Jeanie Escribi�:

While were on the subject of documentary's - a while ago i saw a documentary on BBC about "the second summer of love" - the free raves along the m25 and the whole E revoluation ands tuff. WICKED documentary. Does anybody know where i can watch this again maybe ?!?!




its available for download on themixingbowl.org



http://www.themixing...c&topicid=27075
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Posted 13 January 2007 - 8:12 PM

Ohhh....thanks Sneaks! It says i need a password tho....Ah well , i'll survive without it. Thought it was an intresting docu!

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