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Riot Fest
by Gary E. Andrews - 06/21/26 10:51 PM
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Hard-Fi
by Gary E. Andrews - 06/19/26 06:43 PM
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Wow, I take a nap for a while and you guys blow the lid off this topic! Thank you so much! I can't believe I didn't think of Spinal Tap myself, OR Phantom of the Opera. DUH! And I loved LaBamba too... part of it was shot in my hometown Hollister, CA if I remember right (the apricot drying scenes). But Ricky Valenz was real. And *I* forgot the one that hurts me the most to watch, "Mr. Holland's Opus." (Oh! Yeah! Life is SO what happens when we're making other plans.... thank you, dear Mr. Lennon, for pointing that out... but I *don't* want to be Mr. Holland!  He missed out on his family in pursuit of his music--then he almost missed the music too... ouch, ouch, ouch) Scott's back to himself today, avatar-wise, I see! So far we have: 101 Dalmatians (orig. animated version)About a BoyMusic & Lyrics Pope Dreams Tender Mercies That Thing You DoEddie and the Cruisers Honky-Tonk Man (true story? or fiction?) A Star is BornHoliday Inn Amos & Andy, "Kingfish" episode (radio) Rockstar Spinal Tap Love Actually (one of the main characters is an aging rockstar) Dream Girls Almost Famous Josie and The PusscatsThe Crow Crossroads (not the Brittney Shears version - the one with Steve Vai and Ralph M.) The Commitments A Mighty Wind Oh Brother Where Art Thou Phantom of the Opera (in all its film incarnations) Hearts of Fire Mr. Holland's Opus Coyote Ugly 10 Thing Called Love Grace of My Heart Broken Bridges One-Trick Pony Moulin Rouge Sons of Provo Bye Bye Birdie Now, I haven't seen all these personally (yet), so if anyone knows which of these are "just" about singers (sorry, singers! but my question was songwriters) I'll take them off the list. Also--in which of these films was the group/songwriter successful with a big hit? I've [b]BOLDED[\b] the titles I know. If I'm wrong, feel free to correct me. It's been a *while* since I've seen some of these! Thanks everyone, for a little fun today! I'll definitely have to see "A Mighty Wind." Drilling their own holes in the records... that DOES sound priceless!! (What would the CD equivalent be? Same thing?) Linda
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