A Curious Life DVD + Live In Dublin CD
A Curious Life
The Story of the Levellers and 25 Years of “Subsidised Dysfunctionality”.
DVD
1 - A Curious Life – The Story of the Levellers
2 - Deleted scenes (Including Levellers at the BBC Folk Awards + former NME journalist Andrew Collins’ charming and apologetic re-reading of his notorious Levelling The Land review.)
3 - Rare archive material (Beat The Blues benefit gig @ The Gloucester, Brighton, October 1988 + Live at The Richmond, Brighton, September 1989 + Live at Glastonbury 1992)
PLEASE NOTE: This DVD is a Region 2 disc - playable in UK/Europe only.
CD – Live In Dublin (Acoustic performance from St. Patrick’s Cathedral, January 31st 2015)
Despite over 25 years of rock ‘n’ roll excess and music press vitriol, the Levellers are still alive...and against all the odds – are still going strong.
In Dunstan Bruce’s fascinating film ‘A Curious Life’; Jeremy Cunningham, the eccentric artist, archivist and whiskey loving bassist of the Levellers takes us on his journey; exploring how the band rose to fame – from headlining Glastonbury and the plethora of gold and platinum albums to the depths of drug-fuelled despair to ultimately surviving and thriving in the present day.
An uplifting tale that reminds us that behind every band there is always a struggle for expression, acceptance and survival; this is a touching, poignant and at times hilarious film, which destroys those long -held preconceptions of the Levellers and forces you to reassess the band because the Levellers are clearly one of the original DIY bands and their unique way of working is evidence of that.