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Valley Fever - Green On Red - live at the Rialto
Valley Fever - Green On Red - live at the Rialto
Actor: Chuck Prophet, Jack Waterson, Chris Cacavas Dan Stuart
Director: Green On Red
Genres: Music Video & Concerts, Musicals & Performing Arts
NR     2006     1hr 25min

"Meet me at the monument to Big Dog." So proclaimed Dan Stuart to the scattered members of Green On Red: Chuck Prophet, Chris Cacavas and Jack Waterson. Using the cover of a 2005 anniversary celebration of a fashionable h...  more »

     
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Actor: Chuck Prophet, Jack Waterson, Chris Cacavas Dan Stuart
Director: Green On Red
Genres: Music Video & Concerts, Musicals & Performing Arts
Sub-Genres: Pop, Rock & Roll, Rap & Hip-Hop, Independently Distributed
Studio: Brink Films
Format: DVD - Color - Live
DVD Release Date: 01/07/2006
Release Year: 2006
Run Time: 1hr 25min
Screens: Color
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaDVD Credits: 1
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 0
Edition: Collector's Edition,Director's Cut
MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Languages: English
 

Movie Reviews

Great document of lost legend
Larry Sakin | Tucson, AZ | 09/30/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

""Downwardly mobile ambitions"--that's how writer Fred Mills described the music of Green On Red, the Southwestern band that became an underground sensation in Europe during the eighties. The band was among a handful of progenitors of the eclipsed "desert rock" sound, which blended elements of country with a frenetic, edgy guitar sound a la Neil Young. Starting in 1980, the band released eleven albums, toured relentlessly, and experienced immense burnout throughout a twelve year career which included its share of lineup changes, business squabbles and drug/alcohol addiction. Singer, guitarist, songwriter Dan Stuart could be the poster child for musicians stuck between cult status and overblown celebrity.

Valley Fever is a serendipitous document of a one-off reunion of the group paying tribute to drummer Alex MacNicol, who died in 2004. Stuart and his mates Chris Cacavas (keyboards), Chuck Prophet (guitar), and Jack Waterson (bass) enlisted the help of some Brazilian tourists with video cameras to film the show. Surprisingly, the film work is first rate. Instead of the standard shaky-cam shots that more often show the stage lights than the band, the turistas com cameras capture extraordinary frames of the members that show grudging appreciation of each other and at other times facial expressions that indicate the opening of old wounds from being on stage again. The focus is on Stuart, Prophet and Waterson as they jam with casual abandon while Cacavas and hired gun Daren Hess on drums are the subjects of two shots while they pound out some spiritually energizing rhythms throughout. As with any film, it's the small details that really make the characters stand out, and Valley Fever has a number of moments that illuminate us into the group's dynamic. Among the best are Stuart grabbing and mangling his lyric cheat sheets after each song, and foisting them gently into the audience, as if they were dry tumbleweeds being carried off by a dusty wind.

Musically, the band is brilliant. Green On Red was never known for theatrics or technical precision, instead plying a sloppy, self-deprecating style that heightened the bands' status as rock anti-heroes. Anyone familiar with the band knows Stuart hates live performances, especially in theatres. Yet, his hatred of performance enhances the lazy attack of guitar chords which solidified his reputation in the first place. Prophet plays against Stuart's minimalist approach with some shrapnel-spewing lead work accompanied by Waterson's lively bass. This mélange supporting Stuart's lachrymose words leads to an exalted concert experience.

While Mills was spot on about Green On Red's "downwardly mobile ambitions", Valley Fever proves why the group surpassed its own expectations on a path littered with eighties bands that never found their potential. While the Rialto concert is a fitting tribute to a fallen comrade, Valley Fever is homage to what Green On Red might have been.

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A must have for people with good taste in music,bob dylan,ha
Green on red fan | mn | 12/31/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"For not playing together for a long time these guys were great!Chuck prophet as usually with his awesome telewacking and Dan stuart with the great lyrics these guys really should get back together as a band.No offense to either of them on there solo efferts i liked them both."