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Songs for While I'm Away

2020

Biography / Documentary / Music

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Huey Lewis as Self
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Suzi Quatro as Self
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1 hr 52 min
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29.97 fps
1 hr 52 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by culturalfatwa8 / 10

Gorgeous

Look there's maybe an argument that she welched out a little on the drugs story.

But.

This is an amazing Philo tribute, stylishly and artistically put together with so much of the coolest bash street character himself menacing and prancing and pulling in the light.

Another thing I loved.. You actually get to hear quite a few songs.. Some music documentaries try to do snippets and a lot of taking heads.

(the talking heads are great here too and well spaced and edited.. It appears there is one cool one in U2 who knew? Scott Gorham should have his own show he was cool as)

Beautifully and artfully presented if a little too much of a hagiography perhaps.. But then he was something else

First time back in a cinema and it was a good one to soak in.

Reviewed by tokoroos8 / 10

It's okay amigo, you can let yourself go.

Yesterday I saw this documentary in the cinema. Very special, since it was the first movie I saw in this pandemic. Also very special because the entire audience was double my age. 'All these old rockers...' mumbled a guy a few feet away, with his Thin Lizzy shirt on.

I grew up with Thin Lizzy because my parents named me after the song Rosalie. And although born in 1990 in the Netherlands, that was not the only song I knew. I discovered Thin Lizzy like it was a band releasing new songs. I bought albums as a teenager, I even somewhat followed Phil's solo career.

Having that said, I was tremendously excited to see this documentary. Phil was a big part of my life, but I didn't know much about him. Who was this guy that was always blasting through my speakers?

The documentary is very complimentary to Phil, and not without reason. He was a special man. A lot of songs passed through the docu, even songs I didn't know yet. It is a very personal movie and all the comments stay very personal. That was maybe the only thing I missed: Phil's influence on other musicians. But nevertheless, a very moving docu. It's very dreamy, just like Phil.

For me, Thin Lizzy will always have a place in my life. And this docu is a nice add to the library! Wel done.

Reviewed by alex-oceallaigh10 / 10

Phil Lynott, a poet of rock music

Ah I just loved every moment of this.

I remember growing up and knowing 'The Boys Are Back In Town' and other classic Thin Lizzy tunes without knowing the name of the band. Have to thank my cousin and uncle for one summer really getting to know their music.

With that being said I still didn't know much about Phil Lynott and the life that he lived. And what a life he lived. For someone taken too early, he really left his mark. This film gives such a beautiful sense of the person he was and how he went about making his music. An immense talent and a genius lyricist. He wrote so many amazing songs.

An excellent documentary from Emer Reynolds which at times I found really emotional and heartbreaking. Highly recommend.

Phil Lynott really was the greatest Irish Rock Star.

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