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Danny Says

  • 2015
  • Unrated
  • 1h 45min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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Danny Fields in Danny Says (2015)
Since 1966, Danny Fields has played a pivotal role in music and "culture" of the late 20th century: working for the Doors, Cream, Lou Reed, Nico, Judy Collins and managing groundbreaking artists like the Stooges, the MC5 and the Ramones. 'Danny Says' follows Fields from Phi Beta Kappa whiz-kid, to Harvard Law dropout, to the Warhol Silver Factory, to Director of Publicity at Elektra Records, to "punk pioneer" and beyond. Danny's taste and opinion, once deemed defiant and radical, has turned out to have been prescient.
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaThe life and times of music manager and publicist Danny Fields, who worked with some of the biggest acts of the '60s and '70s, including the Doors, Cream, Lou Reed, Nico, Judy Collins, the S... Leggi tuttoThe life and times of music manager and publicist Danny Fields, who worked with some of the biggest acts of the '60s and '70s, including the Doors, Cream, Lou Reed, Nico, Judy Collins, the Stooges and the Ramones.The life and times of music manager and publicist Danny Fields, who worked with some of the biggest acts of the '60s and '70s, including the Doors, Cream, Lou Reed, Nico, Judy Collins, the Stooges and the Ramones.

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    10mdwarsh

    Wonderful Time Capsule

    I was born 15 years later than Danny Fields, and grew up with the music and artists he loved and promoted, beginning with the mid sixties, and following his exploits all the way to punk rock. This documentary of Danny Fields, a name most people are probably unfamiliar with, is unique in it's presentation, making use of illustrations, archival music video, personal films, and extensive interviews presenting unique perspectives of the influential musicians, artists, and people behind the scenes. Danny Fields comes across as a truly genuine genius of musical taste, but also a man who just wanted to have friends, and love. I absolutely loved this film!
    8meathookcinema

    A documentary about a hidden force who helped change people's lives

    A documentary about Danny Fields, the record industry A&R man/artist liaison/cultural barometer who was the friend of so many great bands and artists and more importantly, had a hand in making sure they could get record deals and record their music so that their genius could be shared with the world.

    This documentary gets it just right- there are moments of animation to illustrate the narrative but these don't overpower the film, there are many musicians and personalities who are either interviewed or spoken about but it doesn't feel like some kind of bragging rollcall. There are also perceptive and very interesting insights into being gay in a small town and also when Danny had left home and was carving his adult life.

    As for the artists, all of the groups and singers who changed my life are here. From hanging out with The Velvet Underground to working and socialising with The Doors, The Ramones, Jonathan Richman, The Stooges, Nico, MC5...This is a life spent in the thick an alternative American musical history and you feel privileged to be a part of this. There are also hidden gems that are priceless- a taped phone call with Nico, a recording of the first time Lou Reed is played The Ramones and how elated he is by it.

    I bought Raw Power by Iggy and the Stooges at the age of 14 and it changed my life. And Danny Fields is partly responsible for this. This documentary helps to shed light on a hidden force who made this possible.
    7ferguson-6

    Credit where it's due

    Greetings again from the darkness. Tying in nicely with the repertory showing of Rock 'n Roll High School (1979) at the Oak Cliff Film Festival, this documentary from Brendan Toller aims to give credit to one of the unsung (and mostly unknown) influencers of cultural and music changes in the 1960's and 1970's. Danny Fields was the behind-the-scenes "mover and shaker" who helped shine the light on bands such as The Doors, Velvet Underground, The Stooges, MC5 and The Ramones.

    Fields is described as having his pulse on the underground music scene, and this is meant to be a compliment … he knew what the "cool" people were listening to. More than just a keen social observer, Fields finished 6th in his class at Penn – as the youngest graduate - and went on to drop out of Harvard Law School in order to be on the front line of the cultural changes occurring in the 60's.

    Director Toller's respect and admiration for Fields is on full display, and we are treated to interviews from the likes of Alice Cooper and Iggy Pop, to multiple sit downs with Fields himself … the highlights of the film. The stories about "16" Magazine, Jim Morrison, Nico and Edie Sedgwick are all interesting, but it's watching as Fields personally recalls his involvement that offer us something we've never before seen.

    Fields' time at Elektra Records is chronicled, as is his fallout with The Ramones … whose song provides the title of the movie (also covered by Tom Waits and Foo Fighters). It's also noted that Fields decision to take The Ramones on a UK tour, helped drive the popularity of The Sex Pistols and The Clash … the foundation of the new Punk era. It's always refreshing when accolades and credit find the proper target – even when delayed by a few decades.
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    Clive Davis of Punk

    While music producer Clive Davis was guiding and grooming the royalty of pop music, scruffy Danny Field was busy discovering and promoting the punk sound in lower Manhattan before it blossomed world wide. Iggy Pop, The Ramones, The NY Dolls, Lou Reed and the Velvet Underground, Nico, Warhol and The Factory, Field was a tireless ( started doing amphetamines as a kid ) promotor of an underground movement with a sharp eye for talent that was ushering a new sound onto the music scene.

    Field is a remarkable witness to the times of course but his engaging openness and honesty, comic sarcasm and lack of bitterness with little care for cash make him a wonderful guide to this period in history. There are brief interviews with some of the "surviving" players back then along with some footage from that rebellious era that Danny sardonically recalls. Iggy Pop among others chips in a good tale or two along the way but Danny remains the admirable focus of the doc, someone who labored for love and not greed and inadvertently helped change the music scene around the world a raucous way.
    7subxerogravity

    Very punk rock in its delivery.

    Not the best documentary format wise but it's very fitting for the subject matter of Danny Fields who talked about his run ins with great people.

    Danny Fields' life is not all that fantastic but he just seemed to get lucky enough that there were enough photos and documentation of him hanging out with some really famous people that someone could put together an hour and forty five minutes worth of his life into a featured doc, that includes an interview with Iggy Pop about his run in with Danny Fields.

    It always helps that you have a pic of yourself with The Beatles so you can say you were right their when rock and roll started and that you have pictures of yourself with Andy Warhol so you can say you're too cool for school.

    Danny Fields worked as A&R for Electra while the Stooges were there and managed the Ramones at one point, so he's not a nobody, but I do feel his life does not seem worthy of a documentary, but that's what makes Danny Says so great, and so punk rock. It has an attitude about it that states that your life is good enough to produce a documentary and that's what I like most about it.

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      Danny Fields: This is a good metaphor for everything, we just pretended there was no known way of doing it, and maybe someone knew a known way of doing it, and admit what we don't know. And be proud of what we don't know. And make a virtue of what we don't know. And turn a lack of expertise, lack of virtuosity, into an asset.

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      Features MC5*: A True Testimonial (2002)
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      Written by Iggy Pop (uncredited) and James Williamson (uncredited)

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      • 30 settembre 2016 (Stati Uniti)
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      • 2 ott 2016
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