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(More customer reviews)Well put. The title fits many rise and fall acts we have grown to love and had to let go of in some way, based on the 99.9% anticipation factor, praying for a new album each year that never comes. Beulah has been a favorite of mine since 2001. I was turned on by a friend who resides in the California area. My friends were exposed through me. Miles said at one of the first gigs, in so many words, a major label would be a step in the right direction. Based on my relationship with their music, I agree. They were brilliant and should have been more available than the few avenues that had been paved.
This documentary overviews a hard working band on tour with grounded personalities and common sense. It's all about a band on the road living a dream. Seeing a lot of shows myself including Beulah, one thing I enjoyed seeing is how well they treated their fans. It is just refreshing to see fun and business worked out at the right times. Miles taking care of the tour was impressive, and yet he came off collected and cool.
Any fan of this band should own this dvd. It doesn't cover too much drama or turmoil, but demonstrated a lot of heart for an art that sometimes gets the short end of the stick. You don't get one of the band members talking about the history or their influences - it is almost like a nicely shot home movie. Very few shots really acknowledging the camera following them. I appreciated the unique direction. When I laughed, there was a part of me that hoped 'never again' somehow meant 'see you real soon.'
The bonus footage actually includes 17 tunes live and tons of deleted footage.
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Beulah's songs of personal heartaches have distinguished them as one of indie's most integral pop bands.This DVD documents Beulah's last tour, chronicling a magnificent band that broke up all too soon.DVD Features: The full-length documentary, A Good
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