I have just watched Autoluminescent the bio-pic on Rowland S. Howard (a very lovely, extremely clever man who also made outstanding music).
This is a wonderful film, and you really do get the sense of him.
For those who are not aware of his story, sadly Rowly died on 30/12/2009. I cried tonight as much as I did that night.
RIP Rowly you are immortal.
http://www.ghostfilm.net/autoluminescent/
Apologies if this has already been posted...
Autoluminescent: Rowland S. Howard
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Great find!! Thank you!!!!!
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Will definitely check this one out.Thank you
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I'd love to see that film...
His last album was pretty good too.
His last album was pretty good too.
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"I'm never gonna die again" is one of my favorite albums.
I would recomend it for any one who loves the Birthday Party or Nick Cave and the Bad Seedes, unfortunatly it seems to be only available at over £150 quid at the moment.
One of those rare occasions where I would recomend downlowing it.
Paul.
I would recomend it for any one who loves the Birthday Party or Nick Cave and the Bad Seedes, unfortunatly it seems to be only available at over £150 quid at the moment.
One of those rare occasions where I would recomend downlowing it.
Paul.
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