• 10 months ago
Seamlessly weaving together exclusive archival gems with dynamic tour footage, this documentary captures the transformat | dG1fN09kLUxibUpqUFk
Transcript
00:00 One, two, three!
00:03 Are you with me, father fuckers?
00:06 Alright, let's get down to it.
00:09 It was like an underground fairy tale.
00:15 She was just taking the template for rock and roll and just ripped it up and threw it away.
00:20 I was just directly speaking about sex, which I think that in the year 2001 isn't so shocking.
00:30 I did not think Peaches of Peaches go past my bedroom, to be honest.
00:34 When we were in Toronto and we would do gigs, they'd always be like, "Ooh, weird ones on last," because they didn't know where to place us.
00:42 I didn't feel like the mainstream was really mainstream. It wasn't including queer culture. It wasn't including female-identified empowerment.
00:50 If there are orgies in the backstage of Peaches shows, well, the answer is only occasionally.
00:59 I'm not interested in anniversary tours.
01:03 But Peaches of Peaches, the album, changed my life.
01:08 You have to connect with the audience. Like, this is your moment.
01:13 And then, check out my fucking ass.
01:19 Every show had this power that I've never experienced.
01:25 She says, "Jesus walks on water and Peaches walks on you."
01:29 Grandma, you're scaring the kids.
01:32 Don't give a fuck about how you're going to be perceived. Just be committed to whatever feels right.
01:39 Like, immediately, it was boiled in my brain.
01:43 Beautiful celebration of a fuck you.
01:50 I don't want to make a documentary where it's like, I used to have a career and now I'm just surrounded by cats and I'm a weird cat lady, but I am now.
01:58 now.

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