Thanks for the heads up! Just downloaded from Amazon. Lou Adler's Ode Records is listed as the licenser (Rhino/Warner Music is the licensee). I'm guessing that this comes down to an ownership dispute between Ode (now part of Sony/BMG) and Paramount.
Just watched the film and read through the credits. Seems like Red Stripe must have had some financial investment in the film. Towards the end of the credit list is a credit for "Red Stripe Assistant," followed by the copyright notice, "Red Stripe Films, Ink."
In addition to the scene where...
Count me in as very excited about this release.
There was also a good article on the film by Neil Palmer in the book, No Focus: Punk on Film. Perhaps this could be included as a text supplement. It offers a good amount of information in a short span and, IIRC, has an interview/extensive...