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  • Actors: Pixies
  • Format: PAL, Widescreen
  • Language English
  • Subtitles: German, English, French, Spanish
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: Exempt
  • Studio: Plexi Film UK
  • DVD Release Date: 6 Nov 2006
  • Run Time: 90 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000H80KPK
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 12,889 in DVD (See Bestsellers in DVD)

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LoudQUIETloud : A FILM ABOUT THE PIXIES DIRECTED BY STEVEN CANTOR & MATTHEW GALKIN feat. Charles Thompson (guitar/vocals) Kim Deal (bass/vocals) Joey Santiago (guitar) David Lovering (drums) Original Score by Daniel Lanois

In the history of modern American music there are few bands like the Pixies. Theirs was an unparalleled musical path, influencing countless others despite modest financial success. In 1992, their chief songwriter and vocalist Black Francis announced his intention to quit via a blunt facsimile. That it seemed, was that.

Then to the amazement of everyone, the Pixies reunited in 2004. loudQUIETloud is the story of this unforeseen plot twist - a deeply compelling portrait of four band members and their difficult, tense and ultimately triumphant return. From the first rehearsal after their reunion to the final bow nearly one year later, the press shy Pixies granted unprecedented access to NY directors Steven Cantor & Matthew Galkin for the duration of their ‘04/’05 tours. The result is an insider’s perspective of the Pixies, some of the fastest selling shows of all time and a fascinating document of the modern touring band. The Pixies’ relationships with each other, their relationships with their family and their fans are brought sharply into focus alongside striking concert footage. From the loud emotional highs of performing to renewed tensions between personnel, the band’s combustible stage dynamic is laid bare. Featuring the seminal "Where Is My Mind," "Gouge Away," "Hey" and many more, Plexi is proud to present loudQUIETloud.



Synopsis

Quintessential '90s indie band the Pixies are extensively profiled in this documentary, which has caused some controversy due to the band not being entirely happy with the finished results. Includes live performances of 'Where Is My Mind', 'Gouge Away', 'Hey', and many more.

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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Maybe worth 3.5 stars...., 23 Nov 2006
By William G. Humbert "Willhum." (Barcelona) - See all my reviews
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Whilst this will be worth watching for die-hard Pixies fans like myself, in truth this is not a great musical documentary... or rockumentary if you will. Aside from Joe Santiago, none of the band come across as really likeable nor do we really get to grips with the problems which split them up in the first place. Instead we get series of little short interludes filmed on the road spliced up with concert footage, whilst interesting enough (just about) there somehow lacks the cohesive narrative and drama which made Mettalicas "Some Kind of Monster" both compelling and unintentionally funny. I gather the Pixies were less than 100% happy with the end results, and speaking as a fan since the late 80's so was I.... In reality it turns out that not a great deal happens on the road of a middle-aged rock band who reform largely for financial rather than creative reasons, so perhaps we shouldnt be surprised. Still, for those who cant get enough its worth the money - even if the documentary crew could have done a little better.
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4.0 out of 5 stars The Office On A Stage, 12 Mar 2009
By Mr. M. A. Reed (Somewhere, GB) - See all my reviews
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The road is boring. The road is long. The road is the subject of the intriguing and fascinating "loudQUIETloud", a film about The Pixies 2004 reunion tour that makes the endless miles of touring and hotels almost interesting. Almost.

Instead, it follows the same template as it's nearest counterpart, "Some Kind Of Monster", which deals with the same subject matter : people who don't necessarily like each other very much forced together by financial necessity to work together.

The four characters of the band are almost stereotypes : the struggling musician with a family to support playing shows to a handful of people, the ex-bass player sitting at home recovering from drug addiction with nothing to do but knit, the destitute, homeless drummer-turned-magician grateful for a chance at the big time again, and the band's Mr.Big - the tunesmith with a troublesome solo career who needs to turn back the clock and do the one thing he swore he never would.

It's like a suburban Blues Brothers - "we're getting the band back together". Where "loudQUIETloud" works, however, is in it's comprehensiveness : almost every significant moment of the tour is captured in a understated honesty - Kim's bored struggle recovering from alcoholism, the band sputtering haphazradly through their first rehearsal, drummer Dave Lovering's visible withdrawl into alcohol dependency and his iPod following the death of his father, the on-stage spats and rows - on one occasion Frank Black yells "Are you high?", before storming off stage - and the tedium.

This is no "Rattle And Hum", no airbrushed portrait of the artist as a rich man. This is warts and all. Watch the band reform, fall apart, and desperately try not to. Whilst occasionally lacking in breadth (at a slender 85 minutes), and frustrating in the omissions - focusing on the band as people whilst avoiding any analysis of their musical history, ducking a clear answer as to their original split - "loudQUIETloud" is essential viewing for anyone with even a passing interest in the band.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Hey! Fascinating Documentary..., 4 April 2009
By S. Smith (Manchester, UK) - See all my reviews
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I found this documentary totally fascinating and very insightful. I love the Pixies music and was lucky enough to see them in 2004 (T In The Park). However, I knew very little about the band themselves, their back story or who they are as people. Okay, so this dvd doesn't go into their whole history and it doesn't give any kind of 'analysis' of their music but it does give us an insight into life on the road, the dynamics of the band and the contrast between working musician and 'normal life'.
I would reccommend this dvd to any Pixie fan, great music, funny at times and very watchable. It has made me want to know more about them and buy more Pixies stuff!! 10 out of 10
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3.0 out of 5 stars Solid if unremarkable documentary of a great band on their reunion tour
Not much to say. It's a nuts and bolts documentary of The Pixies playing their first reunion tour of small clubs. Some interesting and telling things happen. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Very interesting documentary about the reunion tour of The Pixies
I really enjoyed watching this DVD, getting a good insight into the dynamics of The Pixies on tour. As highlighted in the included commentary, this DVD could have been about any... Read more
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