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About Rhytmatist...

PostPosted: 18 Mar 2006 21:22
by Clear!
Who knows something about the music and the Rhythmatist film???

I love this music...

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PostPosted: 18 Mar 2006 21:22
by Guest
no

PostPosted: 18 Mar 2006 21:24
by Clear!
I also know that sockii have a Rhythmatist page in honor of Stewart's music and film work in Africa...

Really Cool sockii

Congratulations.

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PostPosted: 18 Mar 2006 21:25
by Guest
no

PostPosted: 18 Mar 2006 21:27
by Clear!
My favorite song is Gong rock!

And also find a report of the movie, you want to see some of it???

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PostPosted: 18 Mar 2006 21:27
by Mister Gradenko
Sockii's page is great. But it was down yesterday when i went looking for it.

I've got the CD,... but never seen the whole film.

PostPosted: 18 Mar 2006 21:28
by Guest
no

PostPosted: 18 Mar 2006 21:28
by Mrs. Gradenko
I'm going out. Now when I get home, everyone's going to be playing nice. Ok?

PostPosted: 18 Mar 2006 21:29
by Guest
no

when you come back, don't try feeling sorry for me

PostPosted: 18 Mar 2006 21:29
by Mister Gradenko
Koteja is cool.


Do you think there will ever be a Rythmatist 2?

PostPosted: 18 Mar 2006 21:30
by Guest
no idea

PostPosted: 18 Mar 2006 21:30
by Clear!
Okay Mister Gradenko, let me share you the review of this film:

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An extraordinary documentary about music & Africa. I love the film. I saw it many times, since I bought it a long time ago. I love to see My Music Superman deeply involved as an archaeologist guy. I never went to Africa, but this was an amazing way to get a little bit in touch with that part of our world. The important thing, is that Stewart turns into art some of his selected life experiences. He has a unique perspective and turns it in magic. He transforms his pilgrim experiences into musical art and was very fun and good for me see his work. I feel very happy making contact with his essence through his records. I also loved to see the African animals. The thing I like it most is when I see Stewart Copeland, riding and running his horse, but between giraffes. As he said, he felt like he was riding in slow motion action, but it was real actions. Bravo!

PS. Thinking more about Rhythmatist now I want to talk about people in Africa. Is good to see how they live there and Stewart as an antropology man involved with people just like another human being. He play his music there, listen to their music, and also dancing in an African party with them.

Is like he is taking profit to his life opportunities, (thanks to veil of ignorance. Rawls.) to share trough or across his art, to all people who likes and follow his art.

PostPosted: 18 Mar 2006 21:31
by Guest
weird

PostPosted: 18 Mar 2006 21:33
by Mister Gradenko
The snippets I have seen are really corny.. I can see why it won't get a release anytime soon!

Still.. the music parts are great!

PostPosted: 18 Mar 2006 21:33
by Guest
weird