Passion for Life
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Passion for Life | ||
Live album & DVD by Estradasphere | ||
Released | March 9, 2004 | |
Recorded | November 11, 2000 to November 15, 2003 | |
Genre | Eclectic | |
Length | 73:45 (CD section only) | |
Label | Mimicry | |
Estradasphere chronology | ||
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Quadropus (2003) |
Passion for Life (2004) |
Palace of Mirrors (2006) |
Passion For Life is a combination DVD / Live album by eclectic indie band Estradasphere. It was released on March 9, 2004.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
[edit] DVD
- "Hardball"
- "Ah Ya Bibi"
- "Buck Fever"
- "Nütch"
- "Mekapses Yitonisa"
- "Danse of Tosho and Slavi / Randy's Desert Adventure"
- "A Very Intense Battle"
- "Body Slam"
- "Princes of Xibalba"
- "King Krab Battle"
- "Disco Time"
[edit] CD
- "Dissatisfactual Contraband" – 1:22
- "Feed Your Mama's Meter" – 6:13
- "Planet Sparkle" – 1:02
- "Bat Cave" – 2:04
- "Hora Bucharestu vs. Narodnokolo (Gypsy Medley)" – 11:35
- "Tugboat" – 5:39
- "Whollilicious" – 4:05
- "Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye" – 5:57
- "Graze-A-Holic" – 4:03
- "Danse of Tosho and Slavi/Randy's Desert Adventure" – 10:53
- "Elderly Normal Samurai Tortoises" – 2:30
- "Boss III" – 0:32
- "Db Hell" – 9:02
- "Body Slam (Lounge Version)" – 8:48
[edit] Cast and crew
[edit] The band
[edit] Special guest drummers
- Dave Murray
- Theo Mordey
[edit] Producers
- Mark Thornton
- Stephen Reysen
[edit] DVD Map
[edit] Main Menu
- Options:
- Play movie
- Jump to a Song
- Audio Options
- Bonus Songs
- Music Videos
- Menu music: "King Krab Battle" (from Quadropus) and Mike Seifert as Dr. Mystery
[edit] "Passion for Life" Scenes
- Intro
- "Hardball"
- Theo Mordey
- "Ah Ya Bibi"
- Buck Fever photoshoot
- "Buck Fever"
- Embrace the jam
- "Nutch"
- In the studio
- "Mekapses Yitonisa"
- Whoolilicious!
- "The Danse of Tosho and Slavi/Randy's Desert Adventure"
- Dave Murray
- "A Very Intense Battle"
- Freezer mistake
- Sheepman
- "Bodyslam"
- Drama
- "The Princes of Xibalba"
- Health food rock and roll
- "King Krab Battle"
- Credits
- "Disco Time/Burnt Corpse"
[edit] Jump to a Song
- Menu music: "King Solomon" from 3/12/03 at Hipster's, Odessa, Texas.
[edit] Audio Options
- Options:
- Dolby Surround 4.1
- Dolby Stereo
- Commentary #1 with the band
- Commentary #2 the Goon Track
- Hidden Option:
- September 2, 2000
- "Contra" - Estradasphere recite the Konami Code and play music from the video game Contra. The performance is dedicated to Chip Yamada.
- "Jungle Warfare > Very Intense Battle" - A heavy metal duet with Dave Murray and Jason Schimmel.
- September 2, 2000
- Menu music: "Pomp and Circumstance" from 2000 Kresge College graduation.
[edit] Bonus Songs
- Options:
- "Musicawi Silt" with Secret Chiefs 3
- Recorded live November 11, 2000 at 14 Below, Santa Monica, California
- Song Medley with Farmers Market
- Recorded live December 6, 2002 at Kuumbwa Jazz Center, Santa Cruz, California
- "Randy's Desert Adventure" alternate performance
- Recorded live June 20, 2003 at Vet's Hall, Santa Cruz, California
- Also contains "90210" (Theme to Beverly Hills 90210)
- "Harvest Home Hornpipe"
- Recorded live August 8, 2001 at Foufounes Electrique, Montreal, Quebec
- "Millennium Child"
- Recorded live March 13, 2000 at the Catalyst, Santa Cruz, California
- Also contains "90210"
- "Musicawi Silt" with Secret Chiefs 3
- Hidden Option:
- Random Stuff by VERG
- Live clip of "Turtle Power" at Troubador featuring Mark Thornton.
- Clips of Steve the Taper and 404 Karl
- Extra interview with Tim Smolens at ROHYPONOL_Studios911
- Random Stuff by VERG
- Menu music: "Super Mario Bros.", "Que Lindo", "?" and "All of Me" from 2/18/00 at Westlake Elementary School Gymnasium, Santa Cruz, California
[edit] Music videos
- Options:
- "The Silent Elk of Yesterday" directed by Chip Yamada
- The Making of Silent Elk
- "Dubway"
- "Burnt Corpse"
- Menu music: "What Deers May Come" from 5/12/01 at Palookaville
[edit] Secret Menu #1
- Options:
- "Crocodile Rock" - Previously unreleased performance from the filming of GrooveTV episode 203.
- "Medley #3" Recorded by Marco Walsh, GrooveTV episode 203 - Contains "No Greater Love", "Misirlou" and "Girl from Ipanema".
- MTV2 Promo for SXSW Festival