00:00We are now going to talk a little bit about it's that time of the year when you can set foot outside your door for the sounds of thumping music, funfares and people having a good old time.
00:09So in honour of festival season, we thought we'd share our favourite festival or music movies of all time.
00:15I feel like this is one of those things that I could have really overthought this, but I decided to go simple.
00:20But Matt, let's start with you. What is up there on your list of movie slash documentaries?
00:26I'm going to go with Rolling Thunder Review, which is on Netflix or was on Netflix.
00:33It was a Netflix film. I don't know if they've like vaulted it away.
00:36I should have checked that, but it's a documentary by Martin Scorsese about Bob Dylan's Rolling Thunder Review tour in the 70s.
00:46But it plays very fast and loose with fact and fiction.
00:51Like there's a movie that they were filming at the same time that they never actually used.
00:55It isn't like really from real life. It's actually from a movie.
01:00And yeah, it's it's it's perfect for the master of mischief himself.
01:05So, yeah, it's really good. It's quite long.
01:07So you might want to split it up in a few episodes.
01:10I've not seen it actually. Where did you see? You could watch it.
01:13It was on Netflix. Oh, like it was a Netflix film.
01:16And when was that made roughly?
01:18It was 2018, 2019, before the pandemic.
01:23Yes, I vaguely remember this now.
01:26And obviously we've had the other Dylan biopic with Timothy Shaliman more recently, which is called Something Road.
01:35Is it? Anyone?
01:37A light, a bright, long and winding road or something.
01:41OK, we'll we'll come back to that on the next episode.
01:46I think it's something something road is in my head.
01:49But anyway, OK, cool.
01:51Benji, what about you?
01:52What is your favorite music slash festival movie?
01:57I mean, I know I jotted down head back metal, a headbanger's journey.
02:01But in all honesty, the one that still sticks with me is 2005's The Devil and Daniel Johnson, which is about a fantastic outsider musician and basically him.