The Meet Me in the Bathroom oral history novel by Lizzy Goodman was released to great acclaim in 2017, from music critics and historians. Mainly for it's length and what was considered 'unseen' history for moments lost in the New York underground art and music scene. Meet Me in the Bathroom: Directed by Will Lovelace, Dylan Southern, Andrew Cross, Vivienne Perry, Sam Rice-Edwards.
With Ryan Adams, Julian Casablancas, Brian Chase, Kimya Dawson. An immersive journey through the New York music scene of the early 2000s. A new generation kick.
'Meet Me In The Bathroom' Trailer Captures Rock 'N' Roll New York In ...
Provided to YouTube by RCA Records LabelMeet Me in the Bathroom The StrokesRoom On Fire℗ 2003 RCA Records, a division of Sony Music EntertainmentReleased o. Meet Me in the Bathroom Lyrics: When they say promises, they mean promises / They'd say, "That's okay, long as we can celebrate" / You see, my uncle would say / Things would change when he's dead. An immersive archival journey through the explosive New York music scene of the early 2000s.
Meet Me in the Bathroom, tells the story of the last great romantic age of Rock'n'Roll through the prism of a handful of era defining bands; The Strokes, LCD Soundsystem, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Interpol. Meaning "Meet Me in the Bathroom" by The Strokes conveys a complex narrative steeped in themes of disillusionment, nostalgia, and the evolution of relationships. The lyrics begin with a reflection on promises, hinting at a sense of unfulfilled expectations.
'Meet Me In The Bathroom' Movie Review
Meet Me In the Bathroom is an immersive journey through the New York music scene of the early 2000s, featuring never-before-seen footage of artists like Yeah Yeah Yeahs, The Strokes, Interpol and LCD Soundsystem. Set against the backdrop of 9/11, the film tells the story of how a new generation kick started a musical rebirth for New York City that reverberated around the world. I think it was in one of the first two parts but I remember Julian being like "anyone else hate meet me in the bathroom?" And Fab nodded his head and they talked about it and Albert and nick were like eh not really (but I could totally be remembering it wrong).
There's an nostalgic millennial diary quality to Meet Me in the Bathroom that mimics elements of Goodman's original oral history structure. Southern and Lovelace eschew the standard talking head sequencing of typical rock documentaries for an immersive all. Meet Me in the Bathroom also offers a poignant snapshot of New York City and its inevitable treatment of the 9/11 attacks benefits from an on-the-ground perspective-literally, in the case of.