DVD09 - URGH! A Music War (1981)

    Chapters
  1. The Police: Driven To Tears
  2. Wall Of Voodoo: Back In Flesh
  3. Toyah Wilcox: Danced
  4. John Cooper Clarke: Health Fanatic
  5. OMD: Enola Gay
  6. Chelsea: I’m On Fire
  7. Oingo Boingo: Ain't This The Life?
  8. Echo And The Bunnymen: Puppet
  9. Jools Holland: Foolish I Know
  10. XTC: Respectable Street
  11. Klaus Nomi: Total Eclipse
  12. Athletico Spizz 80: Where’s Captain Kirk?
  13. The Go Go’s: We Got The Beat
  14. Dead Kennedys: Bleed For Me
  15. Steele Pulse: Klu Klux Klan
  16. Gary Numan: Down In The Park
  17. Joan Jett and the Blackhearts: Bad Reputation
  18. Magazine: Model Worker
  19. Surf Punks: My Beach
  20. The Members: Offshore Banking
  21. Au Pairs: Come Again
  22. The Cramps: Tear It Up
  23. Invisible Sex: Vallium
  24. Pere Ubu: Birdies
  25. DEVO: Uncontrollable Urge
  26. Alleycats: Nothing Means Nothing Anymore
  27. John Ottway: Cheryl’s Going Home
  28. Gang Of Four: He’d Send In The Army
  29. 999: Homicide
  30. Fleshtones: Shadow Line
  31. X: Beyond And Back
  32. Skafish: Sign Of The Cross
  33. Splodgeness Abounds: Two Little Boys
  34. UB40: Madame Medusa
  35. The Police: Roxanne
  36. The Police and Friends: So Lonely
  37. Klaus Nomi: Aria From Samson and Delilah (end credits)

Bonus Features
  • hidden easter egg

Quality:

very good

Contributor:

Source:

SVHS

Notes:

Remastered and encoded by Antisoshal.

Review:

A lost classic. This film documents the west coast punk/alternative scene of the late 1970s and early 1980s. A wonderful glimpse into music history.

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