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The link can be found here. Some really quality stuff on here especially the re-recording of Pumping Ugly Muscle, that's such a killer track. So that's a few things knocked off the list, but me being back at uni may limit when and what I post, only time will tell. Until next time! After seeing The Ears perform at Bar Open in Fitzroy two nights ago and going into the early hours of the 28th, I thought it was best to put the Spotlight upon a band enjoying a 2nd life. Starting their life in and calling it a day at the end of , they weren't around for long.
They were born in a spark of creativity, post punk. The Post Punk Scene in Australia gave birth to a hell of a lot of new acts and with them, the covering and blending of many genres, making music exist that would never have found the same audience anywhere else.
From Krautrock to Tribal, Electronic to Jazz, anything went. Some of these acts managed to ride out the wave and exist once the scene died down, but not many. The others broke down at their peak.
But like some of the best of that bygone era, The Ears burnt brightly. The Ears didn't gain their fame directly, but becoming an icon of that long past era of Australian music.
Dogs In Space accomplished a lot, and a little. The movie had no real narrative structure, but painted the Music scene for what it was, mental, where anything could happen. And this is where The Ears come in to play. Lowenstein had bunked with The Ears, and such based the film on them and their exploits. Lowenstein not only showed us the world at that time, but he made us hear it as well.
He brought back icons from the day to perform songs specifically for the film, as well as having Michael Hutchence re-recording songs by The Ears, including the titular Dogs In Space. Suffice it to say, the film became a cult hit, having been re-released in with interviews from the people involved to testify just how crazy it really was.
Fast forward to , where after a flurry of nothing for over 20 years, The Ears stirred. The Ears performed a reunion show on May 9th, and that was the start of their second life.
In December , The Ears released "dogs in space", a compilation album of just about all their old material, including singles, compilation tracks and unreleased demos. Two years pass and the unexpected occurred. And for me personally, it's an absolute gem. As soon as they opened the show, I knew I had made the right choice in coming.
They had a level of professionalism that other acts I had seen that night just didn't possess. I suppose being in the industry for 35 years helps, but even still.
It may have been a leaner band number than previous gigs with only 4 members, but for what the night was, it didn't detract from the experience in the least. Having performed the entirety of their Deja Moo EP, as well as some older tracks, it showed that even after so long, they well and truly have what it takes to put younger acts to shame. TV Movie 1h 14m. Drama History War. Before they can escape Europe, they are Before they can escape Europe, they are captured and sent to a POW prison camp in a high alpine castle on the German-Swiss border Before they can escape Europe, they are captured and sent to a POW prison camp in a high alpine castle on the German-Swiss border.
Cook must find a way to escape with the scientist before the Gestapo discover the Norwegi Read all. Director Philip Leacock. David Kidd. Top credits Director Philip Leacock. See more at IMDbPro. Photos Top cast Edit. Richard Basehart Schiller as Schiller.
Max Baer Jr. Tanker as Tanker. Greg Mullavey Sparrow as Sparrow. Paul Koslo Davies as Davies. Barry Brown Donnelly as Donnelly. Genadii Biegouloff Bridski as Bridski uncredited. Karl Bruck Chef as Chef uncredited. Bob Harks Mourner as Mourner uncredited. Peter Hellman Konrad as Konrad uncredited. Norbert Meisel. Philip Leacock. More like this.
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