Earth vs. The Radiators: The First 25
This article is about the movie. For the album, see Earth vs. The Radiators: the First 25 (album).
Earth vs. The Radiators: the First 25 | |
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Directed by | Geoffrey Hanson |
Produced by | Geoffrey Hanson |
Written by | The Radiators |
Starring | The Radiators |
Music by | The Radiators |
Edited by | Serious Robots |
Distributed by | Image Entertainment |
Release dates | June 8, 2004 |
Running time | 148 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Earth vs. The Radiators: the First 25 is a 2004 concert film by the New Orleans rock band, The Radiators. Released in honor of the band's twenty-fifth anniversary, the film contains the complete performance from their January 31, 2004 concert at Tipitina's nightclub in New Orleans, and features guest appearances by a wide variety of other musicians. Bonus features include backstage footage, band interviews, and excerpts from other concerts in their twenty-fifth anniversary series of shows.
A CD of the same name was also released, but it features an almost completely different set of songs.
Track listing
Set 1:
- "Monkey Meet" (Volker?)
- "Let's Radiate" (Ed Volker)
- "Last Getaway" (Volker)
- "Waiting for the Rain" (Volker)
- "Lila" (Volker)
- "Little Sadie" (traditional)
- "Confidential" (Volker)
- "Long Hard Journey Home" (Volker)
- "Jack O'Diamonds" (traditional)
- "Like Dreamers Do" (Volker)
Set 2:
- "Smoke and Dust" (Volker?)
- "Lovely You" (Volker)
- "Shake It Loose" (Volker?)
- "I Like It Like That" (Chris Kenner, Allen Toussaint)
- "Turtle Beach" (Volker)
- "Lost What They Had" (Volker)
Bonus Features
- The Radiators and Gregg Allman (features backstage footage and a joint performance of Allman's "Midnight Rider")
- Backstage with Karl Denson
- More Back Stage stuff
- The Radiators with Maceo Parker at B.B. King's, January 2, 2004
- Radiators Interview with Ken Dashow
External links
- Amazon.com page
- Yahoo! Movies listing for Earth vs. the Radiators
- RottenTomatoes.com listing for Earth vs. the Radiators
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