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Headbangers Journey

carcharias

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A headbanger's journey
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Sam Dunn and Scot McFadyen


Kelsey Munro
November 10, 2006


Canadian metalhead Sam Dunn wondered why no one took his choice of music seriously.
"Metal is always dismissed as being the knucklehead music," he says. "Punk music came from the intelligentsia, the left-wing constituency in urban centres, whereas metal comes from suburbs and industrial cities. That's why metal got pushed aside as not having a lot of meaning."
So the 37-year-old anthropologist methodically lays out his case in his film, Metal: A Headbanger's Journey. He brings a fan's passion and a sense of academic inquiry to the engaging rockumentary.
Dunn and co-director Scot McFadyen interviewed metal luminaries such as Alice Cooper, Tony Iommi (Black Sabbath), Lemmy (Motorhead) and Rob Zombie. They tackled Satanic worship, censorship, sexism and the link between teen violence and metal. The results will surprise anyone who thought metal lacked ideas - or humour.
"[Tony Iommi] was great; we were drinking tea with him," McFadyen says. "It was like sitting with your polite English grandfather who happened to play metal."
The film also delves into the extremes of metal, interviewing Norwegian black-metal band members who are avowed Satanists jailed for church burnings.
"We say that metal likes to laugh at itself, but [the Norwegian black metal bands] really don't," McFadyen says.
Dunn argues that people who fret about metal's violent imagery miss the point: it's not really about the violence.
"Metal fans love metal primarily because of the music and the feeling that it gives you. That's why you get fans who wear the T-shirts - you want to identify yourself as a Mastodon fan. That's the main function of the imagery, not that it's depicting some action that you emulate."
McFadyen: "Except for slaying dragons. We do that all the time."
Metal: A Headbanger's Journey|
Directors Scot McFadyen, Sam Dunn, Jessica Joy Wise
Stars Alice Cooper,Tony Iommi, Lemmy, Dee Snider, Rob Zombie
Rated M. Opens Thursday.



http://www.smh.com.au/news/film/a-headbangers-journey/2006/11/08/1162661759879.html
 

HevyDevy

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Yep I've seen it. Quite interesting. I actually spoke to the two dudes that made it about a month ago.
 

carcharias

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good to see he had real metal players ..(well alice is a of a stretch) in the interviews.
T.Iommi and Lemmy are great talkers .
 
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Saw it about 4 months ago at the Auckland International Film Festival.
Almost worth watching it for the halerious drunken Mayhem interview.
 

Ron Jeremy

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Dee Snider is as heavy has they come, Tommy and Ronnie would be so nervous meeting him i reckon.
 

sydraider

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I imported this dvd a few months back, its great.

The interviews are awesome. How nice a bloke is ROnnie James Dio, I gained new found respect for him after watching this.
Dee Snider aint nobodies fool either, quite a cluey bloke.

The second disc has other interviews which were not in the film. Some good ones especially Lemmy at the Rainbow, quite funny. Also there is quite possibly one of the last interviews with dimebag.

Great movie, thank you Sam Dunn and Scot Mcfadyen.
 

sydraider

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HevyDevy said:
Yep I've seen it. Quite interesting. I actually spoke to the two dudes that made it about a month ago.

Bloody Hell Dev, how the hell are you so well connected, I wanna go party with you sometime :lol:
 

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iamtheantichrist said:
Saw it about 4 months ago at the Auckland International Film Festival.
Almost worth watching it for the halerious drunken Mayhem interview.

:lol: :lol: That Mayhem interview really cracks me..

"f**k them" :lol:
 

OVP

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Rob Zombie ... you see, this is where i have a problem. This guy made his career out of copying a lesser knowned band in Ministry. I mean ffs, what the hell has Rob Zombie done by himself ? Jack sh*t. I like White Zombie, but why is Rob Zombie held so highly in the upper ranks of metal ? Its obvious he copied Ministry, so why not interview Alien Jourgenson instead ? It just sh*ts me that Rob Zombie is always asked for his input, when he hasnt got a clue himself. He's just a cheap pirate.
 

sydraider

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Im sure there were a sh*tload of artists Dunn could have interviewed, Im guessing availability would maybe have been a factor. I agree with you OVP, a Jourgensen interview would have been interesting to say the least.
 

HevyDevy

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sydraider said:
Bloody Hell Dev, how the hell are you so well connected, I wanna go party with you sometime :lol:

haha, mate i'm in the media and I cover music and sport. I also have some friends in the metal music industry that get me a fair bit of stuff CDs, concert tickets and sometimes interviews if needed.

But next good metal show in Sydney I'll meet you there!!
 

sydraider

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HevyDevy said:
haha, mate i'm in the media and I cover music and sport. I also have some friends in the metal music industry that get me a fair bit of stuff CDs, concert tickets and sometimes interviews if needed.

But next good metal show in Sydney I'll meet you there!!

You're on Dev!
 
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