The Fall, Various
Deeply Vale Festivals

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The first punk meets hippy meets reggae festivals of the 1970's. Steve Hillage played alongside The Fall & The Ruts & 100’s of other names. 20 minute interview with Mark  E Smith total running time 3hrs 40mins. Part one (wherever possible- audio soundtracks and film and stills from the actual festival has been used for each artist) : music / performances / rare video from : Misty In Roots- Six One  Penny, Here and Now – What You see is What You are, Wilful Damage- Punk Space Rock, The Fall- intro by Marc Riley-  Bingo Masters Break Out, Tractor- Watching White Stars, Guitar George Borowski- This is not love, Ruts- Jah Wars, Nik Turner- Anubis  plus Interview, Trevor Hyett- You just can’t make it by yourself, Tony Crabtree- God damn it we’re all gonna die, Body- Brave New World, Danny and The Dressmakers- Ernie Bishop’s dead body, Steve Hillage- Searching for the spark, David Bacha and DJ Foggy- Beautiful Friday Night, Accident on the East Lancs We Want it legalised, Fast Cars- Who loves Jimmy Anderton, The Trend- The Cookie Flow, Spizz Energi- Medley, Foreign Press, Rivington Spyke – Poetry, Alchemist, Elti Fits-  Rebel Rebel, Interview with Mick Middles. Part Two : Truly Madly Deeply Vale  the 49 minute documentary With Jimi Goodwin- Doves, Mark E Smith, Vini Reilly -Durutti Column, Andy McCluskey- OMD, Jim Milne- Tractor, Steve Clayton- Tractor, Graham Massey- 808 State, Grant Showbiz, Steve Hillage, Alan Hempsall – Crispy Ambulance Luke Bainbridge- Observer Music Monthly. Part Three : Interview extras - Steve Cowen- Mock Turtles, Mark E Smith- around twenty minutes of classic Mark E Smith talking about Deeply Vale and The Fall, Jim Goodwin- Doves, Vini Reilly - Durutti  Column, Andy McCluskey – OMD, Luke Bainbridge- Observer Music Monthly, Graham Massey 808 state.