Win! Tickets to a screening of ‘Anyone Can Play Guitar’ in London
A lovingly crafted, independent documentary directed by Jon Spira, Anyone Can Play Guitar focuses on the Oxford music scene between 1978 and 2007: on bands that made it and those, like The Candyskins, whose luck always seems to run out. Inspired by the closure of The Zodiac in Oxford, a venue that lost its independence to the corporate Academy Music Group, the film tells the stories of, (amongst others), Radiohead, Ride, Foals, Swervedriver and Supergrass.
It has been showing in independent cinemas across the UK this past month with a few dates still to come, including one at London’s Prince Charles Cinema on 1 December, which we have a pair of tickets to. All you have to do to be in with a chance of winning them is re-tweet this news story. The winner will be notified on Friday.
November
22 – Continental, Preston
25 – Hyde Park Picturehouse, Leeds
26 – Watershed, Bristol
29 – Cameo, Edinburgh
December
1 – Prince Charles Cinema, London
More dates will be announced for 2012 soon.
The DVD, packed with extra interviews and director’s commentary is available to buy now.
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