There’s more energy on-stage with this incarnation of the band than there was when we were teenagers. We were running around doing so many things, we were the last to know about that. The film is expected to get a theatrical release later this year.īlunstone, now 77 - bandmate Argent is 10 days older - reflects: “Of course it was fabulous people were saying positive things about us, but strangely, we didn’t hear it ourselves. The duo is fresh back from an acclaimed trip to Austin for South by Southwest, where they were honored with the Grulke Prize for Career Act (their $10,000 prize donated to Oxfam America), and saw the premiere of their career-spanning documentary, “Hung Up on a Dream” (named after the song on “Odessey and Oracle”), directed by musician Robert Schwartzman, nephew of Francis Ford Coppola and son of the legendary filmmaker’s sister Talia Shire.
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