The movie is not a documentary, and therefore you can't expect an
exhaustive historical treatment of the subject...
Although I guess it is a rather arcane subject, and not everyone will
have access to companion articles such as those printed in the LA Weekly.
Ok kids, here's your reading assignment, to go along with the movie:
http://www.laweekly.com/ink/02/39/features-mullen.php
http://www.laweekly.com/ink/02/39/features-stringer.php
http://www.laweekly.com/ink/02/39/features-payne.php
http://www.laweekly.com/ink/02/39/features-wilson.php
Enjoy
Lisa b
Andrew Hime wrote:
quoted 17 lines Saw it. It was both too focused (they make the label seem like they had
>
> Saw it. It was both too focused (they make the label seem like they had
> about 3 bands) and too scattered (chronology is a mess, and there's a fair
> of non-sequitur). Still worth watching, though, and a lot of the stuff you
> might think is a lie (like the table) is actually true - or widely promoted
> fiction.
>
> So, here's my next question. Outside of the two issue article on Factory
> Records that Select did a long time ago (which I never saw the second issue
> of anyway), does anyone know if there's a book or a website where I can read
> about the history of Factory? Yes, I've found the discography site, but
> there's a lot of stuff on there that has me scratching my head and wondering
> who, what, and why.
>
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