Melting Pot
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Initial release | 1998 |
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Directors | Tom Musca |
Cinematography | Arturo Smith |
Languages | English Language |
Screenplay | Tom Musca |
Mark Kemble | |
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ID | 2189267 |
About Melting Pot
Gustavo Alvarez (Paul Rodriguez) is a Latino house painter who resides in Los Angeles. His wife (Annette Murphy) urges him to compete for a seat on the city council now that Councilman Jack Durman (Cliff Robertson) has retired from politics. Alvarez decides to run but soon realizes that it will not be an easy fight. His opponent, Lucinda Davis (CCH Pounder), is an experienced black politician who is eager to win. As the campaign intensifies, things get nasty, and a race war nearly erupts. …
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By Ian YoungsEntertainment & arts reporter
Frankie Goes To Hollywood have played live for the First Time in 36 years - But their long-awaited reunion was brief, lasting for just one song.
The pop band, who were among the biggest stars of the 1980s, buried The Hatchet to play for 20,000 people at a concert to mark the Eurovision Song Contest in their home City , Liverpool.
They decided against playing their Three Uk Number Ones - Relax, Two Tribes and The Power of Love. Instead, they opted for Welcome To the Pleasuredome, a Number Two hit in 1985.
When its rumbling rhythm and chanted lyrics kicked in, The Band succeeded in rolling back The Years .
Now with white hair, and wearing a white suit, black glasses and black gloves, frontman Holly Johnson 's voice is still unmistakable.
" Bless you, " He Said to The Crowd at the National Lottery 's Big Eurovision Welcome concert. " Lovely to see you all. "
There was no obvious sign of the acrimony that reportedly saw The Group fight backstage before their final gig at Wembley Arena in 1987, and has lingered ever since.
Just Six Weeks ago, when guitarist Brian " Nasher" Nash and two members of fellow band The Farm launched their guided tours under The Banner Liverpool Music Icons Tours, this reconciliation was not on the cards.
Nasher subsequently said he agreed to take part in The Reunion so he could spend Time In Liverpool with bassist Mark O'Toole and drummer Peter " Ped" Gill - with whom he has remained friendly and who no longer live in The City - and so they could " feel a bit of Scouse love".
While not one of The Trio of chart-topping singles that made Frankie such a phenomenon, Welcome To the Pleasuredome is a great song, and is the title track from their remarkable debut album.
By The Time The Tune drew to a close on Sunday, it sounded like The Band were just Warming Up , as were The Crowd . The fans were fully expecting them to launch in to Relax or Two Tribes .
But then The Group said a brief goodbye and walked off. There were muted cheers, as disbelieving murmurs rose from The Audience instead. Even Atomic Kitten had performed two songs.
If this performance was a one-off, it was a memorable if fleeting moment.
It proved The Five band members can bear to share a Stage - and that they and their songs can still sound compelling and fresh.
Perhaps the 40th anniversary of that debut album next year could present an opportunity to see more of Frankie Goes To Hollywood.
At Sunday's concert, outside Liverpool's St George's Hall, they were on a bill that also included The Lightning Seeds, Jamie Webster , The Real Thing, Ricky Tomlinson and Shirley Ballas .
The Show was " Eurovision meets Scousevision" as Lightning Seeds frontman Ian Broudie put it.
Speaking beforehand, Atomic Kitten 's Natasha Hamilton said: " We're bringing everyone together. Liverpool is just a Melting Pot of people and cultures and music. And we get to perform to The Crowd today and represent The City , which is amazing. "
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Shortly after it began, co-host Joel Dommett asked The Audience to spread out, telling them: " We don't want anyone to get hurt. "
Dommett presented The Show with Aj Odudu . Highlights will be on Bbc One at 18:30 BST on Monday.
The Eurovision semi-finals will take place in Liverpool on Tuesday and Thursday, with The Grand final on Saturday.
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