DVDSome Came Running by Glenn Kenny

In which we address a burning question of our era...

By August 26, 2009January 12th, 20266 Comments

…said ques­tion being “Does the recently released Warner Archive disc of the intriguing 1981 doc Urgh! A Music War fea­ture the per­form­ances by Magazine, Skafish, and most import­antly, Pere Ubu that seem to have been excised from the rep­er­tory prints of the film now in circulation?”

As a mat­ter of fact, it does. 

Ubu

Oh happy day. Also, the disc looks and sounds bet­ter than the print I saw at BAM last fall, so if you’re a fan of this pic—which I was rather dis­ap­poin­ted with when it first came out, but now adore, not least for its time-capsule qualities—you ought to scarf this up. 

Also: how much did Gang of Four com­pletely and utterly rule, anyway? 

Gang

6 Comments

  • Krauthammer says:

    The answer: quite a bit actually.

  • Tim Lucas says:

    I had the good for­tune to see Gang of Four in con­cert in a small club with Pylon open­ing. URGH! cap­tures just a smidgen of what I was wit­ness to that night. Unforgettable. My only prob­lem with URGH! is that whenev­er I watch it, I can­’t get XTC’s “Respectable Street” out of my head for DAYS.

  • Matt says:

    yes XTC rips it up big time in this film!!

  • Is the Gary Numan foot­age in? It was cut out when IFC showed it a couple years ago.
    I always felt sorry for the sing­er who had to use the micro­phone after Lux Interior.

  • Glenn Kenny says:

    Yes, the Gary Numan number—perhaps the most inad­vert­ently funny piece of con­cert foot­age ever put on film—in in this. Thing runs a full two hours!

  • matty says:

    dude, that little car.