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Wesley Willis  - The Daddy of Rock 'n' Roll

Wesley Willis - The Daddy of Rock 'n' Roll

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Sweet - you need to know about this guy!
Review: I *love* Wesley Willis - in today's music world where every act seems to come out of either a photocopy machine or a tin can, and where image matters more than the actual music, here's someone who's not afraid to be himself and just be creative in his own very special way.
This film is a window into this guy's life - you'd figure a documentary about a 400 pound schizophrenic rock hero who writes beastiality songs and songs about whupping super-heroes' behinds on top of pieces about real and imagined crimes would be full of psychiatric analysis of the man, but instead we just get to hang around with him as he goes to the zoo, writes his songs and visits his old friends.

It might be interesting to know some historical or medical details, but it wouldn't have fit in with the rest of the film, and also you get to just feel like he's an interesting guy and that you don't really need to know his personal details any more than you would snoop around about one of your friends or acquaintances.

It's lo-fi, kind of a Gummo-style trip but somehow I couldn't imagine it any other way. What's best is that it's not insulting or condescending towards him in anyway. Instead of a freak show or an alienated analysis of an 'outsider' artist, you realize that people just genuinely love him and relate to him. Plus it's just hilarious.

If you want something human in this world of robot borg wanna be's this will get you back in touch with your creative side.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Rock Over London! Rock on Chicago!
Review: I was lucky enough to catch this documentary on the Wesley Willis a few months ago on TV here in Australia after following Wesley's music for around a year now and I can only say that it both amused and concerned me.

Wesley Willis's story and his music have a great novelty value and when you first start watching this story you have a bit of chuckle to yourself, but after just a little while the seriousness of Wesley's situation sets in.

Two thumbs up to the filmmakers in this respect. They have chosen not to portray Wesley as a comedic figure, a jolly, fat crazy man who makes some pretty crazy music.

Instead what we have is a very serious reflection of the plight of the mentally ill in modern society. As a group the a largely disenfranchised and are shifted from one treatment or medication to another as dictated by the current fashionable theories of this area of medicine.

Wesley's close friend go to great lengths to describe the impact changes in medication has on Wesley's weight, general physical well being and mental health. In that respect the story is more than a little disturbing.

In a recap of Wesley's life we are told how Wesley was abused as child, which lead to developing his mental disability. We then find out how he was discovered due to phenomenal talent as an artist and lyricist and given the second chance at life that so many people with similar conditions crave.

Yes you will probably get a laugh out of Wesley riding of the bus or of Wesley asking the guy in the souvenir store at the zoo if the have any books to help him write his bestiality songs. However the heart of this documentary is a various serious attempt to capture the challenges and triumphs of a man with a severe mental illness and for this it's makers should be commended.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This DVD whooped my player's arse
Review: Wesley is the King of Rock n Roll
He whupped Elvis' arse
He is the greatest human being ever born
Jesus is his best friend

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Wesley be from Chicago
He really loves the Cubs
He has split personality
He says 'Cubs suck White Sox rule"

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Wesley performs live
His Casio belongs in Smithsonian
Next to John Dillenger's member
Wesley writes wicked good lyrics

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Wesley is a fat man
Wesley is a black man
Wesley is a sick man
He should whoop George W's arse

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Joyride!
Review: Wow, this is a great portrait, you can tell the filmmaker really loves Wesley. It's funny, sad scary, disturbing and loving. What a guy! Fascinating whether you know Wesley's music or not.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Joyride!
Review: Wow, this is a great portrait, you can tell the filmmaker really loves Wesley. It's funny, sad scary, disturbing and loving. What a guy! Fascinating whether you know Wesley's music or not.


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