romantic warriors III
- feat. michel delville
2015 | dvd | usa | zeitgeist media productions |
the film highlights the following
60s/70s canterbury scene bands:
wilde
flowers (uk)
soft
machine (uk)
caravan
(uk)
gong
(france)
uriel
(uk)
delivery
(uk)
egg
(uk)
matching
mole (uk)
hatfield
and the north (uk)
gilgamesh
(uk)
national
health (uk)
in
cahoots (uk)
quiet
sun (uk)
supersister
(netherlands)
moving
gelatine plates (france)
forgas
(france)
glass
(usa)
the
muffins (usa)
among
the musicians of the canterbury scene (that were active in the 70s), the
following have been interviewed for the film
pye
hastings & geoffrey richardson, (caravan)
dirk "mont" campbell (uriel, egg, national health), brian
hopper, (wilde flowers, zobe), david
sinclair (caravan, hatfield and the north), bill maccormick (matching mole,
quiet sun), robert jan stips (supersister), didier malherbe (gong) phil miller
(delivery, hatfield and the north, national health, in cahoots), roy babbington
(nucleus, delivery, soft machine), john etheridge (soft machine), didier
thibault (moving gelatine plates), patrick forgas (forgas), benoit moerlen
(gong, pierre moerlen's gong, mike oldfield's band, gongzilla), theo travis
(soft machine legacy, steven wilson), david newhouse (the muffins), richard
sinclair (caravan, hatfield & the north, caravan of dreams), and daevid
allen (gong, university of errors).
celebrated
underground, the legacy of canterbury music continues to flourish in the
innovative work of contemporary bands such as:
soft
machine legacy (uk)
forgas
band phenomena (france)
the
wrong object (belgium)
syd
arthur (uk)
planeta
imaginario (spain)
in
addition we'll hear the opinions of many younger contemporary musicians that are
members of some of the bands mentioned above, canterbury scene experts, label
owners, and fans of the canterbury progressive scene. interviewees include:
marc
capel
alfonso
muņoz
vasco
trilla
liam
magill
joel
magill
raven
bush
fred
rother
and
with the opinion of our expert guests
bruce
gallanter
leonardo
pavkovic