Hey folks, as you may remember, I introduced myself to this board two years ago by posting a "Eagles: A History & Critique" series. Eventually, Henley's copyright hounds deleted it from youtube and now the only place you can see it now is on facebook (and you really have to search, too) or on metacafe... I think.
Looking back, I find these episodes to be unwatchable. It's a good snapshot of where I was as a filmmaker back then and the process really did teach me how to edit a "documentary" like that. And it helped me to form a structure for a show that I really enjoy. So, I'm bringing the form back in a new series entitled "Play That Rock'n'Roll", which takes a look back at albums and artists of the classic rock era. I've completed the first episode - which analyzes the career of the Steve Miller Band.
As you all are music fans (plenty of Steve Miller fans here I imagine), I'm very curious to get some feedback and/or constructive criticism from you folks on whether or not this show is put together in an entertaining fashion.
It's in two parts - the first deals with his beginnings and rise to success in the 1970s, and the second deals with his decline in the 1980s and current status.
Part 1:
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iixnca5CeZw[/ame]
Part 2:
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-sJBUxeURAg[/ame]
Episode 2 will deal with JOE WALSH, and I hope to release that in early February.
One last thing, the other videos on that youtube channel are episodes from my other show, "B-Movie Roll-Out", which takes a look back at goofy action movies from the 1980s. Check it out if you're into that kind of thing. Thanks!