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Old 11-20-2004, 02:13 PM   #1
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Martin Scorsese's blues docu

So? Anyone seen it yet? Is it any good? Should I buy the seven DVD's???

Please leave your opinions here....
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Old 11-20-2004, 06:48 PM   #2
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So? Anyone seen it yet? Is it any good? Should I buy the seven DVD's???

Please leave your opinions here....

1. Yes
2. Not really, but that also depends on your definition of any good.
3. I can think of several hundred (thousands depending on your tastes ) other things to use the cash on. With Baby Gooze and Lady Gooze being the top 2.
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Old 11-20-2004, 07:27 PM   #3
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1. Yes
2. Not really, but that also depends on your definition of any good.
3. I can think of several hundred (thousands depending on your tastes ) other things to use the cash on. With Baby Gooze and Lady Gooze being the top 2.


Well

1. No response to that
2. If it is historical, entertaining, and educationable. At least that's what I expect from this documentary.
3. Well, learning Baby Gooze all about the right music styles and artists is my number one way to spend money actualy.
But not the documentary then....problem is I'm not sure if I can rent it around here somewhere.
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Old 11-20-2004, 07:50 PM   #4
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Well

1. No response to that
2. If it is historical, entertaining, and educationable. At least that's what I expect from this documentary.
3. Well, learning Baby Gooze all about the right music styles and artists is my number one way to spend money actualy.
But not the documentary then....problem is I'm not sure if I can rent it around here somewhere.



1. Didn't expect an answer to my first part of the response.
2. In that case, A. yes and no, B. & C. at times it is entertaining and educationale for a newbie to The Blues.
3. I agree completely (there is already too many Linkin Park fans ), but you could do a better job on your own, or ask someone with a clue , and saving the money. I would rent it first, and only if you really think it is worth whatever it costs in your area, would I buy it.
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Old 11-22-2004, 12:40 AM   #5
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since when is martin scorcese a musicologist?
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Old 11-22-2004, 05:52 AM   #6
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Oh, come on. It was alright. I enjoyed it. All of it too, though some more than others. The one on the British blues explosion was a little little bit trying, but you know, it still wasn't anywhere near bad.

I don't know if you should buy seven DVDs if you can borrow it. But hell, buy it if you can afford it.
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