An approach rarely seen in science programming, BLAST! I saw The BLASTERS live (without Dave Alvin) in the winter of 2016 and noticed Phil Alvin was getting a bit thick, but still had the vocals (for the most part) I was hoping to hear. In August 2003, the original members reunited (once again) with both Alvin brothers intact, to perform at The Galaxy Theatre in Santa Ana, California. Help You Dream 10. de-emphasizes talking-head interviews and dispenses with anonymous narration in favor of capturing the action as it happens… They’ve never sounded – or looked - better. The film will broadcast on Discovery Channel in February 2009. One Bad Stud, Special Features: * Classic Blasters - Performance footage from the early ’80s * Authentic 5.1 Surround Sound Audio Mix * Additional performances by the current Blasters line-up * Interviews with each of The Blasters and their special guests, Virtually a Southern California institution since the 1970s, the Blasters may not have achieved the wider recognition enjoyed by fellow Angelenos X or Los Lobos, but these guys have always known how to rock--a basic truth that's evident from the moment they hit the stage in this 2003 concert. The Blasters Live! At the time they were hard to characterize musically. Marie Marie 3. de-emphasizes talking-head interviews and dispenses with anonymous narration in favor of capturing the action as it happens. Border Radio 13. There's a problem loading this menu right now. I Ain’t Got You 18. The film follows the crew of scientists as they travel on a search to answer humankind's most basic question, how did we get here? Please try again. BLAST! I first saw the Blasters in the late 1980's, they were in a small club with a few hundred people but they were playing like it was for a crowd of thousands. Frequent shows with fellow Angelenos X helped earn the band legions of loyal fans whose numbers continue to grow. I’m Shakin’ 14. So Long Baby, Goodbye 6. We will be first, we will be accurate, and we will always bring you the real story. The Disrupted is well made and packaged, and the travails of all three subjects are compelling, but it never feels cinematic. Show Opening 2. reveals the human side of scientific pursuit, the personal sacrifices of scientists and the philosophical perspectives of discovering the origins of the universe. In spring 2002 the original Blasters lineup -- the Dave and Phil Alvin, Bazz, Bateman, and Taylor-- reunited for a series of six reunions shows in California. --Sam Graham. (great young, 80's footage too! It was created to address important extragalactic and Galactic questions regarding the formation and evolution of stars, galaxies and clusters.[5]. This BLASTERS live show (Galaxy theatre, Santa Ana California) plays for 75 minutes with snippets of Interviews (and a nice homage to the influential sax player Lee Allen who played with Blasters for a few years in 80's, died in 1994...) mixed in nicely. The Blasters emerged from Los Angeles’ rock scene in the late 1970s. Crazy Baby 12. Your new destination for the best breaking news in the world of celebrity and entertainment. Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 2, 2014, Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 5, 2015.