Your favourite music movie?


Just for fun.
Three movies spring to mind for myself when I think of what moves me here.
In no particular order.

Rocky Horror Picture Show.
So camp it is brilliant!
Tim Curry slays it!
Just way too much to begin to mention.
I can still get a blast from it now.
Let's do the Time warp again!

The Blues Brothers.
Ah, Jake and Ellwood.
Just for the record this was the second VHS tape I ever bought( first was Enter the Dragon)
Just so right....

Rock of Ages.
Now before you all run off gagging, it most certainly was not for Cruises wooden performance.
Catherine Zeta Jones was notable though.
No it was for the pair who stole the show.

Alec Baldwin and Russel Brandt.

Simply perfect for the movie.

Your thoughts on these and your nominations?
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Cabin in the Sky. 1943 with Ethyl Waters, Eddie "Rochester" Anderson, Lena Horne, Louis Armstrong and Busby Berkeley. Songs by Yip Harburg.
Yip Harburg deserves special mention. He wrote all the songs for The Wizard of Oz including the number one movie musical song of all time, Over the Rainbow.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yip_Harburg

On another front, I can't believe nobody has mentioned 42nd Street.
So how about The Hollywood Revue of 1929  with an incredible line up of stars of the time but principally for the debut of "Singin' in the Rain" by Cliff Edwards.

Cliff Edwards, or Ukulele Ike as he was known at the time went on to be both the voice of Jiminy Cricket and the singer of "When you wish upon a Star".
It's quite a movie.
I mentioned that one before because I'm a highbrow. They were showing it on PBS so I told all the guys at work about it. The next day were they like, "DUDE!"
It was pretty cool.
As if that's not enough, Paul McCartney auditioned for the Quarrymen by doing the Eddie Cochran number from that movie.
Well okay, the Hollywood Music Box Review was a couple of months or so prior to the movie and Cliff had the film debut. He was a very memorable performer.


The Mouseketeers have provided some rather colorful reminiscences of Cliff...

The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus is notable in many ways, particularly because of the performance by the Who. The film wasn't released for what, 30 years or something because the Who so upstaged the headliners.

On another front, the bar scene in D.O.A. is truly riveting.Check it out.