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The musical event of the decade, finally available on DVD!
DISC 1: 7 Worlds Collide – Live at the St. James In
2001
Neil Finn invited various musicians including The Smith's Johnny Marr, Pearl
Jam's Eddie Vedder, Radiohead's Ed O'Brien and Phil Selway and Tim Finn
amongst others, to come to New Zealand, hang out and put on three wonderful
shows at the gorgeous St James theatre. It went off, as you'll see during
130 minutes of this musical extravaganza.
DISC 2: The Sun Came Out – 7 Worlds Collide Again
Seven years later Neil does it again – this time mainly to record an album
for Oxfam. He also invites most of Wilco and KT Tunstall to join him. We follow
this amazing group of artists day and night for three weeks offering a unique
“behind the scenes” experience. This plus three live shows later and we have
100 minutes of a very intimate look at the song writing process. Come for
the ride.
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This documentary movie gives us an intimate and unique look into the making of a great album. This documentary style movie takes us behind the scenes of how the album of the same name under the other title of seven worlds collide. The seeds of a project began near Piha and what blossomed from this group of musicians was a 2cd album choc full of 24 fantastic songs with all proceeds going to Oxfam. words cannot describe how fantastic the music and the songs that came out of this project are.Overall this film is 90 minutes long. We see the outcome of a songs chorus after Neil has had a few drinks, Johnny Marr going on a rant about cucumbers, we find out that musicians love talking about G strings (not the underwear) and shark autopsies (all will be explained in the doco) I say all this and more is well worth the price of admission.
This is one film that exceeded my expectations which were pretty high to begin with