It's The Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Heart Club Band (1977) Poll

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I saw it when it opened in a theatre (because I'm old).
Me too, Alex. I'd still like to get my $3.50 back.

Jazzbo, Tuesday, 4 March 2008 13:25 (sixteen years ago) link

I wish I could hear Frankie Howerd doing "Mean Mister Mustard"

Tom D., Tuesday, 4 March 2008 13:27 (sixteen years ago) link

George Burns singing Fixing a Hole is very very weird.

chap, Tuesday, 4 March 2008 13:28 (sixteen years ago) link

I Want You (She's So Heavy) - The Bee Gees, Diane Steinberg, Paul Nicholas, Donald Pleasence, Stargard

Tom D., Tuesday, 4 March 2008 13:29 (sixteen years ago) link

Always a few competitively-priced copies with the top right hand corner cut out in your local MVE basement for those intrigued.

Dingbod Kesterson, Tuesday, 4 March 2008 13:29 (sixteen years ago) link

xxxpost - he doesn't really sing it, he just does some adlibs. It's actually sung by some robots.

chap, Tuesday, 4 March 2008 13:29 (sixteen years ago) link

I guess I should find the video. Not a DVD, a vid. Just so I could watch in ten minute bits.

Mark G, Tuesday, 4 March 2008 13:31 (sixteen years ago) link

I'd be surprised if the video ever came out in anything other than Betamax.

Dingbod Kesterson, Tuesday, 4 March 2008 13:32 (sixteen years ago) link

I got a 'souvenir' book of this film for christmas from my mum. In 2001.

Lots of pics.

Mark G, Tuesday, 4 March 2008 13:33 (sixteen years ago) link

Best Frankie Howerd records are "Three Little Fishes" - which Tom would have had to write about on Popular if the charts had started earlier than 1952 - "Up Pompeii" and "Je T'aime" with June Whitfield as Jane Birkin.

Dingbod Kesterson, Tuesday, 4 March 2008 13:36 (sixteen years ago) link

To say nothing of his "punk" sketch with Cilla playing Sid.

Mark G, Tuesday, 4 March 2008 14:08 (sixteen years ago) link

It's actually sung by some robots.

This is so much like my dreams, it's scary.

Still voting for EWF, though.

Sara Sara Sara, Tuesday, 4 March 2008 14:27 (sixteen years ago) link

I wish I could hear Frankie Howerd doing "Mean Mister Mustard"

The YouTube link is above - you can see for yourself!

I watched this movie for the first time in 30 years while house-sitting last weekend -- it's showing free of charge in the On Demand section of Comcast cable. No wonder I loved it then -- it's a perfect movie for a six-year-old.

Not only is rock'n'roll the bad guy, but disco is the bad guy too (see the endless disco break during "She's So Heavy").

Eazy, Tuesday, 4 March 2008 15:46 (sixteen years ago) link

disco is the bad guy/Bee Gees lolz

Dingbod Kesterson, Tuesday, 4 March 2008 15:50 (sixteen years ago) link

The YouTube link is above - you can see for yourself!

That's the point though, I can't hear it!

Tom D., Tuesday, 4 March 2008 15:51 (sixteen years ago) link

Ooo, I really want to hear the version of She's So Heavy with disco breakdowns! Doesn't seem to be on YouTube.

chap, Tuesday, 4 March 2008 15:53 (sixteen years ago) link

George Burns

Dr Morbius, Tuesday, 4 March 2008 17:04 (sixteen years ago) link

The youtube clips are painfully bad. This movie had porno lighting!

abanana, Tuesday, 4 March 2008 17:14 (sixteen years ago) link

Sgt. Pepper vs. Kiss Meets the Phantom of the Park

QuantumNoise, Tuesday, 4 March 2008 17:35 (sixteen years ago) link

Kiss should have been in this instead of Aerosmith. Robin Gibb kicking Gene Simmons' ass would've been awesome.

QuantumNoise, Tuesday, 4 March 2008 17:36 (sixteen years ago) link

Sgt. Pepper vs. Kiss Meets the Phantom of the Park

Good lord, that's a tough one.

Alex in NYC, Tuesday, 4 March 2008 18:40 (sixteen years ago) link

It's a bit long after the fact (to put it mildly), but herewith my review of "Kiss Meets The Phantom of The Park" (linked to Culture Catch from my silly weblog). It should be noted that since this DVD came out, it has been "officially officially" re-released by Kiss themselves as part of the Kissology series (appended with ersatz MST3k style commentary).

Anyway, Click here if you care.

Alex in NYC, Tuesday, 4 March 2008 18:46 (sixteen years ago) link

I'd be surprised if the video ever came out in anything other than Betamax.

I own it on both VHS and DVD. Like I said, guilty pleasure. (It makes a great twofer with either the Village People's Can't Stop the Music or the starless The Apple.)

Joseph McCombs, Tuesday, 4 March 2008 19:21 (sixteen years ago) link

The Apple crushes both of these films no contest (so does the completely unrelated 1997 Iranian film of the same name). Can't Stop the Music would've been much improved with at least half an hour shorn. Sgt. Pepper is ultimately too dull to be a guilty pleasure. Esp. since it moves from dull to infuriating. Then death happens to all involved with your imaginary finger pistol aimed at the screen. That's prolly another reason why the finale is such an up - you can pick off each guilty participant off one by one with ease.

Kevin John Bozelka, Tuesday, 4 March 2008 20:57 (sixteen years ago) link

scratch that second "off"

Kevin John Bozelka, Tuesday, 4 March 2008 20:57 (sixteen years ago) link

Automatic thread bump. This poll is closing tomorrow.

ILX System, Sunday, 9 March 2008 00:01 (sixteen years ago) link

Also missing from poll:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=1I3YW9aZM-o&feature=related

kingkongvsgodzilla, Sunday, 9 March 2008 00:56 (sixteen years ago) link

Automatic thread bump. This poll's results are now in.

ILX System, Monday, 10 March 2008 00:01 (sixteen years ago) link

Now, that's a win!

Mark G, Monday, 10 March 2008 01:36 (sixteen years ago) link

If you actually enjoy music or whatever, yeah.

kingkongvsgodzilla, Monday, 10 March 2008 01:57 (sixteen years ago) link

The Apple crushes both of these films no contest

Funny, I was thinking about this movie (which I've never had the pleasure) before I was halfway through the thread. I really must check out a cheap Amazon DVD someday - I don't own nearly enough dreadful movies.

Myonga Vön Bontee, Monday, 10 March 2008 03:52 (sixteen years ago) link

The Apple is sort of bad and not bad enough. Ditto Can't Stop the Music, though that one really turns it on during the music numbers. It's all about Xanadu imo.

Eric H., Monday, 10 March 2008 03:54 (sixteen years ago) link

five years pass...

Finally heard this album.

"fuck, we should have recorded all of the songs this way, with the bands just doing it their way instead of trying to copy the beatles!"

^ OTM. Far too reverential apart from EWF. However I've got to give Robin Gibb his due for almost making "Oh Darling" an interesting song, didn't manage it but I'd listen to Robin Gibb singing anything. Aerosmith and Billy Preston also not bad. Have a fondness for George Burns' "Fixing a Hole". Steve Martin occasionally sounds a bit like David Byrne on "Maxwell's Silver Hammer" (Psycho Killer amirite?)

Tommy McTommy (Tom D.), Monday, 1 July 2013 17:46 (ten years ago) link

he didn't do it bluegrass then?

Mark G, Monday, 1 July 2013 17:52 (ten years ago) link

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ddtDTy_UuDA

From around the same time, another double LP soundtrack came out, this time for *this* also flop movie...

Mark G, Tuesday, 2 July 2013 11:35 (ten years ago) link

Can't see what that is here at work - The Wiz?

Sir Lord Baltimora (Myonga Vön Bontee), Tuesday, 2 July 2013 13:43 (ten years ago) link

oh wait, a better guess: All This and World War II?

Sir Lord Baltimora (Myonga Vön Bontee), Tuesday, 2 July 2013 13:45 (ten years ago) link

Yes.

Mark G, Tuesday, 2 July 2013 14:05 (ten years ago) link

six months pass...

did every studio make a massive flop musical as a taxloss or something? it's incredible so many bad ones were made; The Wiz, Xanadu, Can't Stop The Music, this. did we ever have a Bad Seventies Musicals poll/thread? i'd sure like to see one if so.

piscesx, Friday, 10 January 2014 14:56 (ten years ago) link

I would participate in that thread.

Alfre, Lord Woodard (Eric H.), Friday, 10 January 2014 15:01 (ten years ago) link

I think The Wiz and Xanadu are legitimately great in a lot of ways. Can't Stop the Music and The Apple, otoh, phew!

Alfre, Lord Woodard (Eric H.), Friday, 10 January 2014 15:01 (ten years ago) link

The Apple is awesome!

Mr. Snrub, Friday, 10 January 2014 16:02 (ten years ago) link

pumpin' power by the hour

how's life, Friday, 10 January 2014 16:03 (ten years ago) link

Xanadu has some really good songs in it (so does the Wiz) but man the film itself is just wall to wall ineptitude. it makes me feel sorry for Gene Kelly.

Ayn Rand Akbar (Shakey Mo Collier), Friday, 10 January 2014 16:25 (ten years ago) link

The Wiz has probably my favorite song score of any musical I can think of.

Alfre, Lord Woodard (Eric H.), Friday, 10 January 2014 16:26 (ten years ago) link

crazy talk

Ayn Rand Akbar (Shakey Mo Collier), Friday, 10 January 2014 16:31 (ten years ago) link

The Wiz is one of those things where it looks like a decent musical, but its directed by someone with no clue about how to film it. All these long, wide static shots. just stupid

Ayn Rand Akbar (Shakey Mo Collier), Friday, 10 January 2014 16:32 (ten years ago) link

The direction is a disaster, no doubt. But Q's arrangements and the enthusiasm of the performers manage to cut through Lumet's predictable ineptitude.

Alfre, Lord Woodard (Eric H.), Friday, 10 January 2014 16:42 (ten years ago) link

one year passes...

My wife, recalling childhood fondness for this movie and disbelieving my and the video store clerk's claims to its awfulness, made me sit through this the other night. I had forgotten that there is absolutely zero dialogue

Οὖτις, Wednesday, 6 May 2015 19:47 (nine years ago) link

The Wiz, Xanadu, Can't Stop The Music, this. did we ever have a Bad Seventies Musicals poll/thread?

also ^^^ this. why were so many of these made in such a short time, were they all chasing Grease or something? it's just nuts.

Οὖτις, Wednesday, 6 May 2015 19:51 (nine years ago) link

cuz a lot of the Sgt Pepper's performances are, how to put it kindly, lackluster. The Bee Gees are clearly hating it/fucking around (they make Maurice play the drums for chrissakes!), Aerosmith can barely stand up, etc.

xp

Οὖτις, Wednesday, 6 May 2015 20:15 (nine years ago) link

Which is worse: Sgt. Pepper's or this?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8WmOvoqlmZE

Doggy McBaby (Old Lunch), Wednesday, 6 May 2015 20:19 (nine years ago) link

I'd only read about that ^ ...it's even more bizarre than I imagined. There really were dancing strawberries!

Montgomery Burns' Jazz (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Wednesday, 6 May 2015 20:21 (nine years ago) link

I did have a go at watching it in ten-minute sections. I think I made it through 40 mins.

It even might still be on my pad here, hang on..... Yep. One hour 51 mins total..

Mark G, Wednesday, 6 May 2015 20:32 (nine years ago) link

good god what is the story with that Rolling Stone thing that is unbelievable

Οὖτις, Wednesday, 6 May 2015 20:34 (nine years ago) link

Nixon singing I'm a Loser

Οὖτις, Wednesday, 6 May 2015 20:36 (nine years ago) link

Beatles tributes suck, that's the rule.

There was one cd that was almost ok, once..

Mark G, Wednesday, 6 May 2015 20:37 (nine years ago) link

that one sucks in ways previously unimaginable.

Broadway has so much to answer for.

Οὖτις, Wednesday, 6 May 2015 20:42 (nine years ago) link

two years pass...

I Want You (She's So Heavy) - The Bee Gees, Diane Steinberg, Paul Nicholas, Donald Pleasence, Stargard

Nowhere near enough Donald Pleasance tbh.

Punnet of the Grapes (Tom D.), Friday, 26 May 2017 12:08 (six years ago) link

three years pass...

I can't stop laughing at this amazing bit of self-delusion.

https://www.nytimes.com/1978/07/16/archives/inventing-a-plot-for-sgt-pepper-sgt-pepper.html

Ned Raggett, Sunday, 14 March 2021 04:58 (three years ago) link

When Mr. Stigwood and I talked, the entire music industry was abuzz with the startling success of the tasselhaired rock performer Peter Frampton, whose gentle, folk‐flavored romantic approach was breaking LP sales records as they'd never been broken before. Old‐fashioned sentiment and melody were in, and it seemed to me that a contemporary pop movie should reflect this return to romance. So I decided to cast “Sgt. Pepper” in the tradition of those American films that presented a vision of an unspoiled small town whose innocence was threatened by villainy from the slick, mean city.

Ned Raggett, Sunday, 14 March 2021 04:59 (three years ago) link

Which is worse: Sgt. Pepper's or this?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8WmOvoqlmZE

― Doggy McBaby (Old Lunch)

This video should be played in rehab clinics. “You know how you think you’re so cool when on drugs? Well here’s a documentation on how it actually looks like”

✖✖✖ (Moka), Sunday, 14 March 2021 05:15 (three years ago) link

Yeah, EWF's track is great, and Aerosmith's is actually a decent cover.

I always wondered how EWF felt about everything else sucking. It's kind of embarrassing that they brought their A game, only to have it wasted on a pile of shit. Two piles of shit if you want to count the film and soundtrack separately.

birdistheword, Sunday, 14 March 2021 05:37 (three years ago) link

Just saw half hour of this shit on youtube and I think I hate The Beatles now.

✖✖✖ (Moka), Sunday, 14 March 2021 08:11 (three years ago) link

Can’t believe there isn’t a name yet for that genre of 70s disco flop cash-in movies. I sure do love reading about them. There should be a book about them all.

piscesx, Sunday, 14 March 2021 09:56 (three years ago) link

Fun fact: the film was directed by Michael Schultz, who also directed Cooley High.

Montgomery Burns' Jazz (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Sunday, 14 March 2021 12:45 (three years ago) link

Mr. Stigwood eradicated the notion that there could be a “wrong”solution. He felt he could stimulate good work by never displaying a disapproving attitude. Everyone working on “Sgt. Pepper” felt this generosity.

That squares with this (via wikipedia):

The Bee Gees blamed their declining popularity in part on their involvement with the whole project, coupled with their mutual struggles with drug addiction. The latter was exacerbated by the environment of making the film and its soundtrack, with Maurice Gibb expressing shock at seeing crew members carrying around bags full of cocaine.

Montgomery Burns' Jazz (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Sunday, 14 March 2021 14:35 (three years ago) link

This video should be played in rehab clinics. “You know how you think you’re so cool when on drugs? Well here’s a documentation on how it actually looks like”

― ✖✖✖ (Moka), Saturday, March 13, 2021 9:15 PM

https://i.imgur.com/ZlgwBVW.png

was it directed by david lynch ffs????

Totally different head. Totally. (Austin), Sunday, 14 March 2021 18:02 (three years ago) link

I always wondered how EWF felt about everything else sucking. It's kind of embarrassing that they brought their A game, only to have it wasted on a pile of shit. Two piles of shit if you want to count the film and soundtrack separately.


I think they were happy to be the only act to emerge unscathed. Theirs was the highest-charting/biggest-selling single from the soundtrack (it may have outsold the album itself, which famously returned platinum), they won a Grammy for it, and put it on their 1978 best-of, so they certainly didn’t run from it. They were also the only group to not “act” in the film; they just had to show up and be Earth, Wind, and Fire, whereas even Aerosmith’s decent performance was tainted by them being the “villain band,” with Steven Tyler having to fight Peter Frampton(‘s “character,” Billy Shears).

Montgomery Burns' Jazz (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Sunday, 14 March 2021 19:51 (three years ago) link

From what I remember of the one time I heard the soundtrack, George Martin was all over it trying to make sure nobody departed too far from the original recordings he had made (with some help from some band or other called the Beatles). I'm assuming the EWF track was 100% Maurice White and that George Martin would not have been allowed anywhere near the recording studio.

Woke For Luck (Tom D.), Sunday, 14 March 2021 19:59 (three years ago) link

Yep, the EWF track was indeed produced by Maurice White, far from the Martin-produced sessions.

And Martin only (and reluctantly) took on the project because he figured, if someone else was at the helm, they’d really screw it up. Also, I believe a truckload of money was involved. But he supposedly later said that the EWF track was by far his favorite on the record.

Montgomery Burns' Jazz (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Sunday, 14 March 2021 20:09 (three years ago) link

It would probably have been a lot better if Martin hadn't been involved.

Woke For Luck (Tom D.), Sunday, 14 March 2021 20:18 (three years ago) link

Just imagine what Donald Pleasance could have managed with "I Want You" if left to his own devices.

Woke For Luck (Tom D.), Sunday, 14 March 2021 20:19 (three years ago) link

*evil jazzbo vibes*

“I want YOU...to die.”

Ned Raggett, Sunday, 14 March 2021 20:34 (three years ago) link

I can imagine Barry Gibb or somebody in the studio trying to record something and George Martin standing over him, in his suit and tie, droning away, "No no, the boys would never have done it that way, that just won't do".

Woke For Luck (Tom D.), Sunday, 14 March 2021 20:37 (three years ago) link

I believe George heard the EWF track and said 'we should have let everybody do it their own way' (or wtte)

Mark G, Sunday, 14 March 2021 21:41 (three years ago) link

Plus, 'All this and world war 2' came out around the same time, with more OK beatles covers than this. (I even thought the EWF track came from that)

Mark G, Sunday, 14 March 2021 21:44 (three years ago) link


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