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Daniel Johnston - Casper the Friendly Ghost Posted by: TheLastRecordStore
Video duration: 93 seconds Daniel Johnston performing at Bill's Records. New York artist Ron English brought Daniel in to do a short performance at Bill's on a Saturday afternoon. For the audience of ten or so people who were fortunate enough to be on hand, it was pure magic. Because of audio issues, this didn't make it into the film, but I really wish that it had Related: daniel, johnston, last, liles, record, store, the |
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Rainy Night in Georgia Posted by: TheLastRecordStore
Video duration: 241 seconds James Hall live at Bill's Records in Dallas. This song, "Rainy Night In Georgia" was written by Tony Joe White. James now lives outside of Atlanta. He lost his home and most of his gear in Hurricane Katrina. Related: billsrecords, jeffliles, lastrecordstore |
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The Memory of Love Posted by: TheLastRecordStore
Video duration: 187 seconds Another Daniel Johnston song that didn't make it into the film. We love Daniel - go see the doc "The Devil and Daniel Johnston"! Related: bills, daniel, johnston, last, record, records, store |
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Rhett Butler - House of the Rising Sun Posted by: TheLastRecordStore
Video duration: 187 seconds Rhett Butler Related: butler, last, record, rhett, store |
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Don't Talk (Put Your Head on my Shoulder) Posted by: TheLastRecordStore
Video duration: 180 seconds James Hall live at Bill's Records in Dallas. This song is a cover of a Beach Boys song and it isn't in the film. Related: beachboys, billsrecords, jameshall, record, store |
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Eleven Hundred Springs Posted by: TheLastRecordStore
Video duration: 198 seconds 1100 Springs are an amazing alternative country rock band from Dallas, Texas. This is an actual sequence from the film. Also features insight from Dallas radio DJ and writer George Gimarc. Related: eleven, george, gimarc, hundred, jeffrey, last, liles, record, springs, store |
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Dance On My Grave Posted by: TheLastRecordStore
Video duration: 121 seconds This was recorded live at Bill's Records in Dallas, Texas when artist Ron English brought Daniel Johnston in for an Saturday afternoon performance. This song didn't make it into the film, but we love Daniel and thought you all might like this too. Check out Ron's work at: popaganda.com Related: daniel, johnston, last, liles, record, store, the |
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Bill Berryman on Elliott Smith Posted by: TheLastRecordStore
Video duration: 59 seconds Bill Berryman is Elliott Smith's grandfather. Elliott spent his early teenage years in the Dallas area, and he discovered alternative music at Bill's store. His grandfather is still a working musician in the Dallas area. Related: bills, elliott, last, record, records, smith, store |
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Rhett Butler (live at Bill's Records) Posted by: TheLastRecordStore
Video duration: 107 seconds Guitarist Rhett Butler Related: bills, butler, guitar, record, records, rhett, store |
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A Place in the Sun Posted by: TheLastRecordStore
Video duration: 168 seconds James Hall live at Bill's Records in Dallas. Related: billsrecords, hall, james, jeffliles, last, record, store |
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The Record Industry as We Knew It Posted by: TheLastRecordStore
Video duration: 145 seconds Dallas writer/DJ George Gimarc, Idol Records' Erv Karwelis, Hydronic Sound System's Jeff Wade and Bill Wisener discuss how the record industry transitioned from selling vinyl to where we are now, and how difficult it is to operate outside the traditional business model. Related: george, gimarc, idol, jeff, last, liles, record, records, store |
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Recognizing Elliott Smith Posted by: TheLastRecordStore
Video duration: 63 seconds Elliott Smith's grandfather Bill Berryman talks about coming to the realization that his grandson was a genius. Related: berryman, bills, elliott, last, liles, record, smith, store |
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Postcard from Bill's Records Posted by: TheLastRecordStore
Video duration: 152 seconds An ambient collection of footage taken from "The Last Record Store". The music is by Rehash, a Dallas instrumental crew affiliated with Hydroponic Sound System. The track is called "92" and it is available on the "Central Standards" compilation of Dallas-based groups who are down with Hydroponic. Related: bills, hydroponic, last, liles, record, records, sound, store, system |
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Bill's Best Friend Posted by: TheLastRecordStore
Video duration: 147 seconds Bill discusses his very important relationship with Ben Harper. The live footage was shot at the old Bronco Bowl in Dallas, an amazing venue that was torn down and replaced with a Home Depot store. Related: ben, bills, harper, last, record, records, store, the |
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God Posted by: TheLastRecordStore
Video duration: 211 seconds This sequence didn't make it into the film, unfortunately. It's about Bill's belief in God and was inspired by the Jolie Holland song "Amen". The artwork featured in the intro is by Ron English. Check out his stuff @: popaganda.com Related: english, god, last, liles, record, ron, store |















