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Various Artists - Blank Generation/Dancing Barefoot (1976)

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Blank Generation/Dancing Barefoot [dvd double bill]

Blank Generation a movie by Amos Poe and Ivan Kraal

footage from CBGB [and the legendary Patti Smith/John Cale/Television Palladium,NYC new year's eve show in 1976..backstage..] amongst other treats here...


features the following

patti smith
television
ramones
talking heads
tuff darts
wayne county
blondie
harry toledo
marbles
miamis
shirts
dolls [this is the new york dolls last stand,johnny and jerry long since heartbreakin'..]
heartbreakers


this is an amazing disjointed,wonderful film.no attempt to sync the on screen action to the sound track..leaves a feeling of having just spent a week at CBGB with no sleep..

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Dancing Barefoot a documentary on the career of ivan kraal

featuring patti smith iggy pop blondie etc....patti reads poetry..essential viewing for patti fans..



In 1976, Ivan Kral was a Czech exile who was struggling to make a name for himself as musician and filmmaker when he joined the Patti Smith Group and became friendly with underground filmmaker Amos Poe. Poe and Kral were both interested in the punk rock scene that was just beginning to emerge in New York City at venues like CBGB and Max's Kansas City, and they began bringing cameras to shows, shooting silent footage of bands who were beginning to develop potent reputations in the rock underground, including Talking Heads, Blondie, the Ramones, the Heartbreakers, and of course, the Patti Smith Group. Poe and Kral married their silent footage with live tapes or demo recordings of the bands (most of whom had yet to release a record) to create a deliberately rough audio-visual record of the burgeoning punk scene. The result, Blank Generation, is a fascinating bit of musical archeology, preserving for the ages the earliest moments of what would become one of the most important and influential movements in the history of rock & roll.