The place is Melbourne Australia 1978. The punk phenomenon is sweeping the country and Dogs in Space a punk group led by Sam (Michael Hutchence) are part of it. In a squat in a dodgy suburb live a ragtag collection of outcasts and don't-wanna-bes who survive on a diet of old TV space films drugs and good music. Add to this a homicidal maniac's lust for his chainsaw and a TV station's offer of money in return for a piece of the Skylab satellite that has just crashed to earth and you have 'Dog In Space'. Featuring the music of Iggy Pop Brian Eno and Michael Hutchence.
This film documents the 1987 North American tour of the great rock band U2. Fresh with their success of their best selling album The Joshua Tree the band plays monster gigs. Along the way the band takes the opportunity in indulge in some special musical activities like playing with BB King and performing I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking with a famous church choir. All the while concert footage of the band's biggest hits on tour is featured while Bono speaks his mind on the problems of his homeland.
THE U2 Phenomenon is independent career review of U2 ...on stage, on record and on film.This is the powerful story of the secrets behind the U2 phenomenon. Experience the rollercoaster ride to fame which transformed Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton and Larry Mullin from unknowns to international superstars. Discover the hidden keys to the music on an amazing journey through the highs and lows of the U2 story including the international hits.The U2 Phenomenon was made with complete editorial freedom. This film is not authorised, approved by or associated with U2. The result is the most hard hitting and frank review of the personalities, work and music of U2 ever produced.Soundtrack Features:Sunday Bloody SundayVertigoWith or Without YouThe Unforgettable FirePride (In the Name of Love)One Tree HillAngel of HarlemNew Year's DayBeautiful Day...and many more
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