First Avenue Hay Day: 1985-1992
By Wolfdog | Filed under Media, Related News, Seen Your Video | Comments (5)
Rick Fuller’s film, First Avenue Hay Day: 1985-1992 will be screened at the Fine Line Music Cafe in Mpls. on August 15th. Featuring live clips of The Replacements, Husker Du, Soul Asylum, Jayhawks, and many more great Twin Cities bands. The screening is sponsored by DEMO: Diverse Emerging Music Organization of Minnesota.
Here’s the trailer for the film, with a few quick shots of the Mats Bastards Of Young.
5 Responses to “First Avenue Hay Day: 1985-1992”
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Jodi Says:
August 4th, 2007 at 1:13 pmThat trailer is so awesome I had to watch it twice. God, I love Jim Walsh.
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JimDracula Says:
August 4th, 2007 at 2:41 pmJim Walsh is a great guy. Love the bit where Rick mentions The Replacements yelling at him for their $25 check. How about Westerberg being outnumbered by the audience & getting sprayed with drinks? The look of “oh shit” on his face cracked me up. Jodi, any idea if Hayday will be available to purchase?
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scooterboy Says:
August 6th, 2007 at 10:09 ami think i will be there on the 15th. movie looks like it should be awesome.
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Jodi Says:
August 7th, 2007 at 9:26 amIt does look awesome, but the thought of standing in the fine line watching a movie makes my dogs bark.
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In the Blogs: CFMT Director Profiled, the Westerberg-Kerouac connection, and the ‘Mats at batting practice at Paul Westerberg.net Says:
August 22nd, 2007 at 9:30 am[...] Pages profiles filmmaker Rick Fuller the man behind First Avenue Hay Day, 7 Nights in the Entry, and the director of Come Feel Me [...]