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Having been left a legacy of confidential sessions and footage of his final live performances, Triandafyllidis completed the film with a little help from Jay’s friends: Jim Jarmusch (director of Ghost Dog), Bo Diddley, Eric Burdon (The Animals), Rudi Protrudi, Diamanda Galas, Arthur Brown (The Crazy Word of Arthur Brown), Andre Williams and others.
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Orange Coloured Sky. Hong Kong. Temptation. I Love Paris. I Put a Spell on You. Swing Low, Sweet Chariot. Yellow Coat. Ol' Man River. If You Are But a Dream. Take Me Back to My Boots and Saddle. Deep Purple. You Made Me Love You (I Didn't Want to Do It). Little Demon [*]. Alligator Wine [*]. Frenzy [*]. Person to Person [*]. There's Something Wrong with You [*]. You Ain't Foolin' Me [*]. Darling Please Forgive Me [*]. Little Demon [Alternate Take][*]. I Put a Spell on You [Alternate...
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Bite It. Constipation Blues. What'd I Say. Alligator Wine. I Put a Spell on You. Itty Bitty Pretty One. Shout. Short. You Took Me. Please Don't Leave Me. Goodnight Sweetheart. Frankly Speaking [*].
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Voodoo. You Put the Spell on Me. Makaha Waves. There's Too Many Teardrops. I Put a Spell on You. Two Can Play This Game. Shattered. You're an Exception to the Rule. I'm Not Made of Clay. All Night. Mountain Jive. I'll Be There. You're All of My Life to Me. Well I Tried. Even Though. Talk About Me. In My Front Room. This Is All. What That Is. She Put the Whamee on Me. I Put the Spell on You. Two Can Play This Game. Shattered. You're an Exception to the Rule.
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Tiny's Jump [#]. Hey Now. Why Did You Waste My Time?. St. Louis Blues. Drinking Beer. My Baby Left Me. Frankie and Johnny Boogie [1][#]. Hey Mr. J.B. [#]. Battle of the Mass [#]. I'm in Love With You Baby [#]. My Baby's Cool. Hawaiian Boogie. No Hug No Kiss [#]. Frankie and Johnny Boogie [2][#].
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Mystery Train: A Japanese couple arrive on a pilgrimage to Elvis' hometown of Memphis, an Italian woman accompanying her dead husband receives messages from the King, while an ex-pat Englishman loses his job and his wife in the same day. One night in Memphis, the heart and soul of America, these three sets of parallel lives intersect at the seedy Arcade hotel manned by the legendary Screamin' Jay Hawkins. Taking its title from one of Elvis' own tunes, Mystery Train exemplifies director Jim Jarmusch...
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A Japanese couple arrive on a pilgrimage to Elvis' hometown of Memphis, an Italian woman accompanying her dead husband receives messages from the King, while an ex-pat Englishman loses his job and his wife in the same day. One night in Memphis, the heart and soul of America, these three sets of parallel lives intersect at the seedy Arcade hotel manned by the legendary Screamin' Jay Hawkins.Taking its title from one of Elvis' own tunes, Mystery Train exemplifies director Jim Jarmusch's obsession with...
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