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Artist.......: Franz Ferdinand
DVD.Title....: Tonight: Franz Ferdinand
Between Summertown & Merryland
Label........:
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[ D V D . I N F O ]
Duration....: Approx. 85 mins
Source......: PAL DVD
Aspect.ratio: 16:9
Region......: ALL
Genre.......: Music / Indie
Rlz.Date....: Jan-25-2009
Dvd.Date....: Jan-26-2009
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Ripper........: Hello
Packager......: Kitty
Packaging.....: 95 x 50
MD5.Checksum..: 46043F55565CA37E7CC1210A4CFDA9C8
Region.Code...: All
Disc.Format...: DVD-5
Main..........: The Making Of / Performances / Slideshow
Bitrate.......: Untouched
Audio.........: Ac3 2.0 channels
Bonus.........: Interviews
Bitrate.......: CCE9@4058
Audio.........: Ac3 2.0 channels
Menu..........: Edited
Subtitles.....: None
[ A B O U T . T H i S . R E L E A S E ]
BiO
Some time around the end of 2001, Bob was sitting
in Alex's kitchen. Alex had just been given a bass
by his friend Mick, on the condition that he did
'something useful' with it. "Do you want to learn
to play the bass then, Bob?" "No, I'm an artist,
not a musician." "It's the same thing." "OK then."
So Bob learned the bass and they planned a band. It
had to be something big. Bob wanted it to be on the
level of Field Marshall Haig's tears that fell as
he counted the statistics of the men he had sent
over the top. Alex wanted to make music that girls
could dance to. Alex met Nick in Jo and Celia's
kitchen. Nick was dressed like a young Adam Ant and
was stealing Alex's vodka. They were about to
batter each other's brains in when Alex asked if he
could play drums. Nick lied and said that he could.
They agreed to meet up in Nick's South Side
mansion. Nick could hit the drums, but not in any
particularly coherent order. He was a classical
pianist and double bassist and had come to Glasgow
because a friend in Munich had said it was a laugh.
Although he couldn't drum, he liked the idea of
music for girls to dance to, and they found that
they could write songs together. Paul was the best
drummer in Glasgow, but nobody wanted to hear
drums, now that 808s had been discovered. Paul had
pawned his kit, but liked the idea of playing the
guitar, so started coming down to Nick's South Side
mansion. One day he and Nick swapped over, on the
condition that Paul still got to sing and didn't
have to use rack toms, as they stopped the audience
getting a decent view of him. Girl Art was an
exhibition organised by a group of students at GSA.
They heard the plan for music that girls could
dance to, so asked the boys to play their first
gig. It was in Celia's bedroom which was lit by
neon. At least 80 people watched and most of them
danced. Nick and Alex decided that they needed
somewhere bigger than Nick's South Side mansion to
play music in. Hunting for real estate, they went
for a walk along the disused railway line that
crosses over Paddy's market and the Clyde. They
discovered two things: that the line wasn't disused
after all and a huge abandoned art-deco warehouse
overlooking the Clyde. They tracked down the
landlord, persuaded him to give them the keys to
the 6th floor, christened it The Chateau and made
it their home. TBC ... Lucy McKenzie asks if
they'll play at her studio, they are charged with
running an illegal bar and arrested at The Chateau,
they take over Bridgeton CID Court and jail, then
nip down to London for a few days to play and talk
to some of the labels that want to put out their
records...
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