Hard Up in the 2000s (film)
For the Aloud song of the same name, see Hard Up In The 2000s (song).
Hard Up In The 2000s | |
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Title card | |
Directed by | Alan Smithee |
Starring |
Henry Beguiristain Jen de la Osa Roy Fontaine Ross Lohr |
Music by | Aloud |
Edited by | Alan Smithee |
Distributed by | Lemon Merchant Records |
Release dates | September 12, 2008 |
Running time | 45:12 min |
Language | English |
Hard Up In The 2000s is a rockumentary film of the spring leg of indie rock band Aloud's Fan The Fury tour, which took place from March to April 2008.[1] Direction and editing of the film was credited to Alan Smithee.
The film is set against audio from radio interviews the band gave during and after the tour, primarily by Phil Fleming (WMFO)[2] and Jamie Leigh Griffiths (WDBK).[3]
The title for the film was taken from the song of the same name on Aloud's second album Fan The Fury.
Music
With the exception of "Murder Will Out", all of the music from Fan The Fury was appears in the film. All songs written by Aloud.
- "Witness"
- "Julie" (live)
- "You Got Me Wrong" (instrumental)
- "Hard Up In The 2000s" (live)
- "Backs To The Wall" (live)
- "Fan The Fury"
- "The Last Time" (live, acoustic)
- "The Battle Of Love" (instrumental)
- "Sometimes I Feel Like A Vampire" (live)
- "Nero" (live)
- "When The Ants Attack The Queen"
- "Justice & Forgiveness" (instrumental)
References
- ↑ Hard Up In The 2000s - the tour documentary allthingsaloud.com - September 12, 2008
- ↑ to The Dweezil Show interview here allthingsaloud.com - May 11, 2008
- ↑ Cheese Steaks the Aloud blog - April 11, 2008
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