Je ne sais pas quand, ni comment mais il faut absolument que je vois ce documentaire.
"Three San Francisco-based musical acts – Devendra Banhart, Joanna Newsom, and Vetiver – tour the country performing their genre-defining music in the summer of 2004. They help each other overcome family tragedies and car accidents, and meet colorful characters, forgotten musical heroes, and folk luminaries as they travel across the country.
The film is an intimate portrait of life on the road for these young musicians early in their careers, playing tiny, obscure clubs and art galleries, but on the verge of larger success where small vans are replaced by large, impersonal tour buses. Here music is a creative, organic, inclusive endeavor. They not only sing about - they create - the world in which they want to live."
The Family Jams - Trailer from kevin barker on Vimeo.
Je t'ai déjà raconté la fois où j'ai vu Devendra Banhart et Vetiver en concert? Non? Dommage parce que c'était le plus beau jour de ma vie de 2006.
Pour le plaisir, tu peux toujours (re)regarder le live de Canal+ ici.