Tuesday, March 20, 2012

The best music documentaries YouTube (Part II)

A few weeks ago we created a thread in which we included some of the documentaries that we had drawn more attention on YouTube. This post was such a good response that we have not hesitated a second to introduce today a second part with some of the best productions focusing on the history of Red Hot Chili Peppers, grunge, Elvis Presley or Eels can be found in the famous network Google Video. We hope you enjoy this new batch! We left a little searching and rummaging finger valiesen films that's worth.

Funky Monks Red Hot Chili Peppers (1991)

"Funky Monks" back in time to the time when members of Red Hot Chili Peppers were locked in a mansion to compose and record the songs that would later come to be part of the legendary "Blood Sugar Sex Magik" which sold more 7 million copies in the United States. Documentary particularly suitable for diehard fans of the band of Anthony Kiedis.

Hype! (1996)

The filmmaker Doug Pray, once dead the grunge phenomenon, embarked on an ambitious venture: to clarify a documentary that would describe reliably the birth, middle and end of musical movement that emerged in Seattle. If you want to know the odd little something more to do with Nirvana, Soundgarden, Pearl Jam or any another band / artist as mad as Tad and The Melvins, this may be your film.

Elvis - The Final Chapter

Journey to the later years of Elvis Presley, all comments from people who lived with one of the most emblematic figures in the history of music. In "The Final Chapter" much of the material he tells Joe Esposito, Elvis' friend (in fact it was also his personal assistant) from the time they left military service until the day of his death.


A Skin Too Few: The Days Of Nick Drake

Just over 45 minutes focusing on the life and works of Nick Drake, one of the most memorable British singer-songwriter who died at the age of 26. In "A Skin Too Few" is discussed largely personal and intimate facet of the artist, getting some details may discover that many were unaware to date. A real genius figure who left a great legacy behind after the release of "Pink Moon", his third and final studio album.


Eels - Parallel Worlds, Parallel Lives

"Parallel Worlds, Parallel Lives" is a curious - and well wrought - documentary that accompanies the singer of Eels (Mark Oliver Everett) on a trip focused on finding out more about the life of his father, the famous scientist Hugh Everett III that embodied a theory of parallel universes that still today is considered one of the best to date.

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