Documentary film on the instrumental rock group The Ventures. The story of their rise to fame in the 1960s right up to now, as they celebrate their 60th anniversary.Documentary film on the instrumental rock group The Ventures. The story of their rise to fame in the 1960s right up to now, as they celebrate their 60th anniversary.Documentary film on the instrumental rock group The Ventures. The story of their rise to fame in the 1960s right up to now, as they celebrate their 60th anniversary.
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Jeffrey Baxter
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- (as Jeff 'Skunk' Baxter)
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Don is exactly as I always imagined him to be. Witty, easy going, chatty and just so likeable.
It is obvious that The Ventures have had so much influence over so many different genres of music throughout the decades.
Listening to, and watching the expressions on people's faces while being interviewed, it is plain to see how much they thoroughly enjoy the music, the skill, the dedication put in by the band members and how well they've mastered their art-form. It's clearly not a 'craft' and most definitely an 'art' with the different ways they got the sounds out of their guitars.
They remain huge in Japan, which is fantastic, with many cities having Ventures tribute bands.
You'd have to have been living under a rock or on another planet to not know one of The Ventures classics or at the very least a few bars of some of them.
The band had quite a few line-up changes through the years, with the exception, until recently, of founding member, Don Wilson, yet managed to retain that well known sound.
This film is one I could and will watch a few times and still pick up little details here and there that I missed the first time through. It is beautifully put together and just a joy to watch.
With Don now having retired from the touring, he, amongst others, are hoping the sound, the name and the band will live on for years to come.
Shell Williams Winged Horse Productions
It is obvious that The Ventures have had so much influence over so many different genres of music throughout the decades.
Listening to, and watching the expressions on people's faces while being interviewed, it is plain to see how much they thoroughly enjoy the music, the skill, the dedication put in by the band members and how well they've mastered their art-form. It's clearly not a 'craft' and most definitely an 'art' with the different ways they got the sounds out of their guitars.
They remain huge in Japan, which is fantastic, with many cities having Ventures tribute bands.
You'd have to have been living under a rock or on another planet to not know one of The Ventures classics or at the very least a few bars of some of them.
The band had quite a few line-up changes through the years, with the exception, until recently, of founding member, Don Wilson, yet managed to retain that well known sound.
This film is one I could and will watch a few times and still pick up little details here and there that I missed the first time through. It is beautifully put together and just a joy to watch.
With Don now having retired from the touring, he, amongst others, are hoping the sound, the name and the band will live on for years to come.
Shell Williams Winged Horse Productions
Stellar documentary honoring one of the most influential rock bands the world over, The Ventures. Its a breezy, toe-tapping delight jam packed with star-studded interviews, archival footage and eye popping animations. Oh and killer music of course. Don't miss it!
As a local Seattle -Tacoma music blogger, I felt this documentary gave a fantastic insight into part of our music history. I love the more intimate insights given from people who knew them well, and loved their music. I am SO blessed to have watched a preview of this movie with one of Don Wilson's daughters. An absolute honor to be able to hear firsthand stories.
You will be too! The Ventures are a band you may not know of, but don't know that you already know. Ya know? Well, Stars on Guitars gives you all the insight of them and more. And, it's a fun film! Very entertaining, funny, and heartfelt. The band that has such a history and outsold the Beatles -something I never knew! I have watched this documentary several times and what I love about it is that I discovered something new every time that I had missed in my prior viewings. That's what makes this film entertaining, you learn so much from it. All the way down to guitar playing techniques and details of making certain sounds. Don Wilson's daughter -the stylish Staci Layne Wilson- shows all the sides of the bands. The highs and lows, tribulations and triumphs in a respectful and nostalgic fashion. The animation also adds a fun flow and the film is not a sugarcoated documentary. Their story is a ride of ups, downs, and sideways, but The Ventures: Stars on Guitars leaves you with a smile -yours!
Terrific history of the Ventures with lots of famous musicians contributing commentary. Enjoyed it overall, but was disappointed that there was so little actual footage of the band actually performing! Not one complete song! I realize that the footage is available elsewhere, but I was really expecting to see some of it here.
Great to hear Don Wilson reminisce along with all the others - just wished they played a bit!
Great to hear Don Wilson reminisce along with all the others - just wished they played a bit!
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- 1h 29m(89 min)
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