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 Post subject: Quiet Riot documentary on Showtime
PostPosted: Wed Feb 18, 2015 11:37 pm 
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I had read very good things about this and forgot about it until I saw it was on tonight and I'm recording it on the DVD-R.

It started airing in late January and I'm told even non-fans would love it.

Has anyone seen it yet?

From Blabbermouth.net:

"Well Now You're Here, There's No Way Back", the feature documentary on the seminal heavy metal band QUIET RIOT, will air on Showtime on January 29. Four months later — on May 19 — it will be made available to purchase via iTunes and on DVD, with pre-sales starting in April.

QUIET RIOT topped the charts in 1983 with the first #1 heavy metal album ("Metal Health") which sold over 10 million copies worldwide, and paved the way for successful metal bands like MÖTLEY CRÜE, POISON and BON JOVI turning the 1980s into the decade of heavy metal hair rock.

An unlikely and surprisingly personal narrative to conquer the loss of a friend emerges from an odyssey about the rise, fall and resurrection of an 80's metal band. The career of Frankie Banali, drummer of QUIET RIOT, took a major sideswipe when his singer and best friend Kevin DuBrow died in 2007. In 2010 and at a cross roads in his life, Banali has to forge ahead and make a new life for himself and his daughter. At times both utterly tragic, and downright hilarious, the film follows him going through the emotional feat of trying to fill the void left by Kevin and get the band back together one more time.

The 105-minute character-driven documentary goes beyond the guts and glory of the common getting the band back together tale. "Well Now You're Here, There's No Way Back" reveals an unforgettable man who uses ambition, adaptability, relentless determination and principle to navigate through a business, and a series of obstacles that are attempting to control his fate.

"When Frankie Banali told me he was planning to meet with Kevin DuBrow's mother to get her blessing to go on with the band and find a new singer, I thought this would be an extraordinary story for a documentary," said first-time director Regina Russell, who gained access to the private video and photo archives of the band. Russell, who is now engaged to Banali, followed the band for four years and got interviews with many of the integral characters in the group's history.

Asked if he experienced any personal healing in the making of the film, Banali told Indiewire.com, "Whether it was intentional or not, Regina forced me to deal with Kevin's death.

"Before the film was all said and done, I can't tell you how many mornings I would sit in my office and thought Kevin was calling when the phone started to ring. She made it possible for me to finally let go, not to stop missing Kevin, but to let go and accept the fact that he's gone. He's not coming back, and although he died because of his choices in life, I don't fault him for that.

"I will always regret that Kevin's gone, but it's out of my control. Regina helped me to accept the fact that he's not coming back, and to enjoy what we had. There's value in that.

"As expensive as this film has been, it's definitely been cheaper than therapy.

"I always go to visit Kevin on his birthday, not on the day that he died. I always celebrate his birthday. I don't mark his death, and it was during the filming when his birthday rolled around. That was the first time that I could sit there and see it from a different perspective.

"I'm always going to miss him, but at least I can frame it into something that I can understand. Before, it was this elusive, foggy kind of thing that I couldn't really get my hands on."

Production on the indie film was launched in 2010 after a surprisingly successful campaign on Kickstarter.com, in the crowdfunding web site's infancy. The campaign raised $25,000 of startup capital from the band's loyal fan base for over 30 years, and a whole new generation of young head bangers.

"Well Now You're Here, There's No Way Back" is produced and directed by Regina Russell, edited by Kelly McCoy and executive-produced by Gene Raphael Miller.


Read more at http://www.blabbermouth.net/news/quiet- ... cumOF0F.99

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PostPosted: Thu Feb 19, 2015 12:00 am 
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I'm DVRing it tonight too.

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PostPosted: Thu Feb 19, 2015 12:05 am 
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I watched it the other night. It was like watching a car wreck. You want to turn away, but you slow down to look. You can't resist. Frankie Banali needs to move on. I respect him as a drummer and musician, but to keep flogging the dead horse that is Quiet Riot is pitiful. Start a new friggin' band dude! Make some new original music.


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PostPosted: Thu Feb 19, 2015 12:11 am 
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Mr Fuse wrote:
I watched it the other night. It was like watching a car wreck. You want to turn away, but you slow down to look. You can't resist. Frankie Banali needs to move on. I respect him as a drummer and musician, but to keep flogging the dead horse that is Quiet Riot is pitiful. Start a new friggin' band dude! Make some new original music.


That's how I fee-it's sad.

Will it change my mind? I'm thinking I will feel sorry for him watching this and he IS a very good drummer.

I think QR have already had several singers the last few years and the last I saw it was Jizzy Pearl of Love/Hate and Ratt. I didn't even know Quiet Riot put out an album last year!

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Several singers? I'm not sure there's a band that's gone through more singers, and I'm tempted to include the Mormon Tabernacle Choir in that.

Banali comes across as someone you can feel bad for at times, and pretty much an asshole at others.

They talk to quite a few former and current members, including Rudy Sarzo, but for some reason, Carlos Cavazo declined to be involved. He makes a very brief appearance when Quiet Riot plays a festival that also has Ratt on the bill, but it's more a somewhat uncomfortable greeting - he doesn't do an interview or anything like that.

And it feels pretty weird to have Banali talking about the Randy Rhoads years because he wasn't involved then. There's a brief appearance by Rhoads' siblings, and some concert footage of that era of the band.

But a good portion of it is about Banali and his inability to get over Kevin Dubrow's death.

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Several singers? I'm not sure there's a band that's gone through more singers, and I'm tempted to include the Mormon Tabernacle Choir in that.

Banali comes across as someone you can feel bad for at times, and pretty much an asshole at others.

They talk to quite a few former and current members, including Rudy Sarzo, but for some reason, Carlos Cavazo declined to be involved. He makes a very brief appearance when Quiet Riot plays a festival that also has Ratt on the bill, but it's more a somewhat uncomfortable greeting - he doesn't do an interview or anything like that.

And it feels pretty weird to have Banali talking about the Randy Rhoads years because he wasn't involved then. There's a brief appearance by Rhoads' siblings, and some concert footage of that era of the band.

But a good portion of it is about Banali and his inability to get over Kevin Dubrow's death.


I'm looking forward to watching it.

Funny thing is-I looked at them as a joke band in high school, but Metal Health for what it is, is a pretty damn good album. The rest all had a few good cuts but the writing chops simply were not there.

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Mr Fuse wrote:
I watched it the other night. It was like watching a car wreck. You want to turn away, but you slow down to look. You can't resist. Frankie Banali needs to move on. I respect him as a drummer and musician, but to keep flogging the dead horse that is Quiet Riot is pitiful. Start a new friggin' band dude! Make some new original music.


That's how I fee-it's sad.

Will it change my mind? I'm thinking I will feel sorry for him watching this and he IS a very good drummer.

I think QR have already had several singers the last few years and the last I saw it was Jizzy Pearl of Love/Hate and Ratt. I didn't even know Quiet Riot put out an album last year!


Pete, can I call them "Quiet Riot?"

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Dr. Chris Evil wrote:
Invisible Pedestrian wrote:
Mr Fuse wrote:
I watched it the other night. It was like watching a car wreck. You want to turn away, but you slow down to look. You can't resist. Frankie Banali needs to move on. I respect him as a drummer and musician, but to keep flogging the dead horse that is Quiet Riot is pitiful. Start a new friggin' band dude! Make some new original music.


That's how I fee-it's sad.

Will it change my mind? I'm thinking I will feel sorry for him watching this and he IS a very good drummer.

I think QR have already had several singers the last few years and the last I saw it was Jizzy Pearl of Love/Hate and Ratt. I didn't even know Quiet Riot put out an album last year!


Pete, can I call them "Quiet Riot?"


You may!

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Invisible Pedestrian wrote:
Dr. Chris Evil wrote:
Invisible Pedestrian wrote:
Mr Fuse wrote:
I watched it the other night. It was like watching a car wreck. You want to turn away, but you slow down to look. You can't resist. Frankie Banali needs to move on. I respect him as a drummer and musician, but to keep flogging the dead horse that is Quiet Riot is pitiful. Start a new friggin' band dude! Make some new original music.


That's how I fee-it's sad.

Will it change my mind? I'm thinking I will feel sorry for him watching this and he IS a very good drummer.

I think QR have already had several singers the last few years and the last I saw it was Jizzy Pearl of Love/Hate and Ratt. I didn't even know Quiet Riot put out an album last year!


Pete, can I call them "Quiet Riot?"


You may!


This is a momentous occasion.

Let me know when I can use this on...other bands. :wink:

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Dr. Chris Evil wrote:
Invisible Pedestrian wrote:
Dr. Chris Evil wrote:
Invisible Pedestrian wrote:
Mr Fuse wrote:
I watched it the other night. It was like watching a car wreck. You want to turn away, but you slow down to look. You can't resist. Frankie Banali needs to move on. I respect him as a drummer and musician, but to keep flogging the dead horse that is Quiet Riot is pitiful. Start a new friggin' band dude! Make some new original music.


That's how I fee-it's sad.

Will it change my mind? I'm thinking I will feel sorry for him watching this and he IS a very good drummer.

I think QR have already had several singers the last few years and the last I saw it was Jizzy Pearl of Love/Hate and Ratt. I didn't even know Quiet Riot put out an album last year!


Pete, can I call them "Quiet Riot?"


You may!



This is a momentous occasion.

Let me know when I can use this on...other bands. :wink:


"Menudo".

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Invisible Pedestrian wrote:
Dr. Chris Evil wrote:
Invisible Pedestrian wrote:
Dr. Chris Evil wrote:
Invisible Pedestrian wrote:
Mr Fuse wrote:
I watched it the other night. It was like watching a car wreck. You want to turn away, but you slow down to look. You can't resist. Frankie Banali needs to move on. I respect him as a drummer and musician, but to keep flogging the dead horse that is Quiet Riot is pitiful. Start a new friggin' band dude! Make some new original music.


That's how I fee-it's sad.

Will it change my mind? I'm thinking I will feel sorry for him watching this and he IS a very good drummer.

I think QR have already had several singers the last few years and the last I saw it was Jizzy Pearl of Love/Hate and Ratt. I didn't even know Quiet Riot put out an album last year!


Pete, can I call them "Quiet Riot?"


You may!



This is a momentous occasion.

Let me know when I can use this on...other bands. :wink:


"Menudo".


It's a start.

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I watched the movie and I was very impressed with Frankie's now fiancee or wife or whatever she is and her direction.

The editing and sound was excellent too-one of the best Rock documentaries I've seen.

I didn't think Frankie came off that bad-he is obviously still grieving and angry at the same time.

I was pretty moved at times and shocked to see how much of the industry (Metal or not it was still a surprise) respects Quiet Riot and the breakthrough for Metal they achieved in 1983.

Also, Frankie's daughter is a saint and it's obvious she kept him going.

The film ran a little too long, but I highly recommend seeing it, fan or not. I thought it was very well done, warts and all.

Seeing Glenn Hughes sing "Metal Health" was pretty killer too-damn, did he sound great on that.

And the singer they sacked Mark Huff is now in a band with Craig Goldy of Dio-go figure!

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PostPosted: Sun Feb 22, 2015 6:24 pm 
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Watching the documentary right now and I like it. A very nice "behind the scenes of rock" look at the business side of these songs we love so much. Glad they push on and keep the faith.

And always enjoy seeing Rudy Sarzo.

The new singer Scott is very good, Mark Huff looked out of his league (though he sang well).

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Watching the documentary right now and I like it. A very nice "behind the scenes of rock" look at the business side of these songs we love so much. Glad they push on and keep the faith.

And always enjoy seeing Rudy Sarzo.

The new singer Scott is very good, Mark Huff looked out of his league (though he sang well).


You're one singer off John!

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JohnG wrote:
Watching the documentary right now and I like it. A very nice "behind the scenes of rock" look at the business side of these songs we love so much. Glad they push on and keep the faith.

And always enjoy seeing Rudy Sarzo.

The new singer Scott is very good, Mark Huff looked out of his league (though he sang well).


You're one singer off John!


SPOILER!!!!

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At this point I have a good shot of being the lead singer of Quiet Riot, :)

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