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Late Night with Conan O'Brian
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Date: 12 October 1995
Channel/Country: NBC/USA
Songs: Send His Love To Me
The Late Show with David Letterman
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Date: ?? September 1995
Channel/Country: CBS
Songs: Send His Love To Me
Britpop Now
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Date: 16 August 1995
Channel/Country: UK
Songs: Meet Ze Monsta (live) [taken from The Late Show]
120 Minutes
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Date: 18 June 1995
Channel/Country: MTV
Songs: Meet Ze Monsta
Notes: Interview
Lola da Musica
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Date: 15 May 1995
Channel/Country: The Netherlands
Songs: Long Snake Moan / Down By The Water / Working For
The Man / (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
Notes: Interview of Bjork & PJ Harvey. The video of the
first 3 songs were taken during the concert of 28 April 1995, from
Paradiso, Amsterdam. Satisfaction was taken from the British Music
Awards.
The Tonight Show
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Date: 14 May 1995
Channel/Country: NBC, USA
Songs: C'Mon Billy
Later with Jools Holland
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Date: ??/?? 1995
Channel/Country: UK
Songs: Down by the Water (live) / Send His Love to Me (live)
The White Room
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Date: ??/?? 1995
Channel/Country: UK
Songs: Working for the Man (live) / Goodnight (live)
The Late Show
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Date: ??/?? 1995
Channel/Country: UK
Songs: Meet Ze Monsta (live)
4 Goes to Glastonbury
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Date: ??/?? 1995
Channel/Country: UK
Songs: Send His Love to Me (live) / Naked Cousin (live) /
Down By The Water (live)
Top of the Pops
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Date: ??/?? 1995
Channel/Country: UK
Songs: C'mon Billy (live)
New Music - September Song Feature
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Date: ??/?? 1995
Channel/Country: Canada
Songs: Ballad of a Soldier's Wife
Notes: Includes short interview.
Mercury Awards '95
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Date: ??/?? 1995
Channel/Country: UK
Songs: Down by the Water (live)
Notes: Taken from Later with Jools Holland.
Mercury Awards '95
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Date: ??/?? 1995
Channel/Country: UK
Songs: The Dancer (live)
Notes: Taken from The Late Show, but previously unshown.
September Songs: The Music of Kurt Weill
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Date: 1995
Channel/Country: CBC Canada
Songs: Ballad of the Soldier's Wife
Notes: This comes from the flier I got at the Portland Art
Museum Northwest Film Center's showing.
Director: Larry Weinstein
Screenwriters: Larry Weinstein & David Morton
Director of Photography: Horst Zeidler
Editing: David New
Musical Director: Hal Willner
Music by Kurt Weill
Performers (in order of appearance)
Nick Cave "Mac the Knife"
Stan Ridgway "Cannon Song"
Mary Margaret O'Hara "Fürchte dich nicht"
Teresa Stratas "Surabaya Johnny"
P.J. Harvey "Ballad of the Soldier's Wife"
David Johansen, Ralph Schuckett, Ellen Shipley & Bob Dorough
"Alabama Song"
William S. Burroughs "What Keeps Mankind Alive?"
The Persuasions "Oh Heavenly Salvation"
Teresa Stratas "Youkali Tango"
Kathy Dalton "Aggie's Song"
Elvis Costello & The Brodsky String Quartet "Lost in the
Stars"
Betty Carter "Lonely House"
Ghettoriginal Dance Company "Mandolay B-Boy Parlay"
Lou Reed "September Song"
Charlie Haden (vocal by Kurt Weill) "Speak Low"
"The new theatrical form, in which the chorus again plays
an important role, creates a wholly new set of conditions for the
use of music in the theatre, for this type of theatre is mainly
concerned with the outward going 'gestures' of the production, and,
therefore, leaves a great deal of scope for the musical score--not
to illustrate or advance the plot, but to grasp and underline the
basic idiogrammatic attitudes expressed in a series of separate
scene...it is no longer enough merely to add a few images and the
prerequisites of modern living to the existing form of musical drama;
nor is it enough to adopt a frivilous attitude to the problems of
form in the use of music theatre. The subject matter of the time
must find its equivalent in the form of contemporary music theatre."
Kurt Weill
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