Brendan Benson

Brendan Benson

Birth : 1970-11-14, Royal Oak, Michigan, USA

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Brendan Benson

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The Raconteurs Live at Electric Lady
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‘The Raconteurs: Live at Electric Lady’ is a documentary and concert film showcasing the day, including their explosive 7-song live performance, the recording of “Blank Generation” (a cover of The Voidoids song originally recorded at Electric Lady), and a conversation with Jim Jarmusch.
The Raconteurs - Live at the Ryman Auditorium
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1. Consoler Of The Lonely 2. Hands 3. Level 4. Old Enough 5. Top Yourself 6. Many Shades Of Black 7. The Switch And The Spur 8. Intimate Secretary 9. Broken Boy Soldier 10. Blue Veins 11. Salute Your Solution 12. Steady, As She Goes 13. Carolina Drama Exclusive to the Third Man Records Vault Vault subscribers in Package #18 is TMR-242. The Raconteurs Live at the Ryman Auditorium was filmed live 2011-09-15 with thirteen song set list including the three-track encore in Nashville, Tennessee.
The Raconteurs - Live at Montreux
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1. Consoler Of the Lonely 2. Hold Up 3. You Don't Understand Me 4. Top Yourself 5. Old Enough 6. Keep It Clean 7. Intimate Secretary 8. Level 9. Steady, As She Goes 1.) The Switch And The Spur 11. Rich Kid Blues 12. Blue Veins 13. Many Shades Of Black 14. Broken Boy Soldier 15. Salute Your Solution 16. Carolina Drama
The Raconteurs: The Eden Sessions
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The Detroit Rock Movie
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Filmmaker Benjamin Hernandez, whose 1999 shot-on-video documentary The Detroit Rock Movie features early footage of many of the town's best-known bands-says, "We were kind of rushing to make that movie because we all felt that this whole garage-rock thing was about to become played out and this was going to fade. Amusingly enough, now people are starting to notice." Initially, the only outlets for the city's new rock'n'roll sound were Flying Bomb (run by Claydon and his wife, Patti) and Detroit's Italy, which is operated by bassist Dave Buick of the Go. Claydon says of his label and Buick's, "We both kind of consider ourselves, like, necessity labels. People weren't putting out a band, so we did it."