Blind Melon: Letters from a Porcupine (2001)
1h 23m
Running Time
September 11, 2001Release Date
Blind Melon: Letters from a Porcupine (2001)
1h 23m
Running Time
September 11, 2001Release Date
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This posthumous tribute to Blind Melon documents the band's ascendancy to the top of the charts, including extensive footage of live club performances, their set at Woodstock '94, late-night television appearances, and behind-the-scenes footage of the recording sessions for their final album. Songs include "Soup," "Toes Across the Floor," "St. Andrews Hall," "Soul One" and "No Rain (Ripped Away Version)."
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Release DateSeptember 11, 2001
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 23m
Content RatingNR
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Letters from a Porcupine is a 1996 documentary style film made up of footage from the musical career of the alternative rock band Blind Melon including music videos, interviews, live performances and home movie footage.
Several pieces of footage were filmed by Shannon Hoon and his own video recorder which he was said to have brought everywhere.
It also contains unreleased music by the band such as a song dubbed "no business".
Letters from a Porcupine received a Grammy nomination in 1997 for Best Long Form Video.