We're Livin' on Dog Food

We're Livin' on Dog Food

2009
Documentary
1h 34m
Rowland S. Howard, the Primitive Calculators, Ollie Olsen, Phillip Brophy and many others proffer their recollections and air their animosities in a tribute to the Melbourne underground music scene of '77 - '81. The Crystal Ballroom, the 'Little Bands', the Boys Next Door, the drugs, the fashions, the influences, the philosophies, the venues and the legacy of the times, along with never before seen interviews with Michael Hutchence on the set of the feature film, 'Dogs In Space'. (imdb)
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We're Livin' on Dog Food

2009
Documentary
1h 34m
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Rated 12 Dec 2011
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Stripped down documentary, with just talking heads and some stock footage and photos from the era. It's good fun seeing these relatively old folk (don't tell 'em I called 'em that) talking about the good ol' days, with the music, sex, booze, and of course drugs. But the film isn't boorishly stupid, it does lay sombre reminiscent on those that didn't make it through the times. Simple, but powerful! (only downside is they spend about ten minutes talking about the rubbish Dogs in Space)

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