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| name = The Power of Salad |
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image = The_Power_of_Salad.jpg| |
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| image = The Power of Salad.jpg |
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| caption = DVD Cover |
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imdb_id = 0326598| |
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| producer = |
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| director = Peter Glantz<br />Nick Noe |
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| starring = [[Brian Gibson (musician)|Brian Gibson]]<br />[[Brian Chippendale]] |
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| music = [[Lightning Bolt (band)|Lightning Bolt]] |
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| distributor = [[Load Records]] – <small>[[Load Records discography|LOAD #40]]</small> |
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| released = {{Film date|2002|06|28}} |
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| runtime = 83 minutes |
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| country = United States |
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| language = English |
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'''''The Power of Salad''''', also known as '''''The Power of Salad & Milkshakes''''', is a film by Peter Glantz and Nick Noe, featuring and documenting the [[Providence, Rhode Island]] [[noise rock]] band [[Lightning Bolt]]. The film follows the avant-garde duo, [[Brian Gibson (musician)|Brian Gibson]] and [[Brian Chippendale]], through a tour of the states, along with interviews of the band and their friends and family. |
'''''The Power of Salad''''', also known as '''''The Power of Salad & Milkshakes''''', is a film by [[Peter Glantz]] and Nick Noe, featuring and documenting the [[Providence, Rhode Island]] [[noise rock]] band [[Lightning Bolt (band)|Lightning Bolt]]. The film follows the avant-garde duo, [[Brian Gibson (musician)|Brian Gibson]] and [[Brian Chippendale]], through a tour of the states, along with interviews of the band and their friends and family. |
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Live performances, for which Lightning Bolt is renowned, were shot from June |
Live performances, for which Lightning Bolt is renowned, were shot from June 2–21 and July 14–15, 2001. These performances were held in, in the order they were listed: |
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* [http://www.loadrecords.com/salad.html Load Records' ''The Power of Salad'' page] |
* [http://www.loadrecords.com/salad.html Load Records' ''The Power of Salad'' page] |
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The Power of Salad | |
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Directed by | Peter Glantz Nick Noe |
Starring | Brian Gibson Brian Chippendale |
Music by | Lightning Bolt |
Distributed by | Load Records – LOAD #40 |
Release date |
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Running time | 83 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Power of Salad, also known as The Power of Salad & Milkshakes, is a film by Peter Glantz and Nick Noe, featuring and documenting the Providence, Rhode Island noise rock band Lightning Bolt. The film follows the avant-garde duo, Brian Gibson and Brian Chippendale, through a tour of the states, along with interviews of the band and their friends and family.
Live performances, for which Lightning Bolt is renowned, were shot from June 2–21 and July 14–15, 2001. These performances were held in, in the order they were listed:
- Washington, D.C.
- Houston, Texas
- Davis, California
- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Lubbock, Texas
- Providence, Rhode Island
- New Orleans, Louisiana
- Brooklyn, New York
- Oakland, California
- San Diego, California
- Chapel Hill, North Carolina
- Shreveport, Louisiana
- Charlotte, North Carolina
- Austin, Texas
- Phoenix, Arizona
- Los Angeles, California
- San Francisco, California
- Mobile, Alabama
- Fort Sumner, New Mexico
- Fort Thunder, Rhode Island
Appearances, interviews, and cameos are made by Pink and Brown, Dave Auchenbach, and Load Records founder Ben McOsker.
A music video to "13 Monsters" by Paper Rad is also included on the DVD.
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