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The 2009 Australian film , directed by Anna Brownfield, is a provocative and polarizing exploration of the Melbourne indie rock scene. While marketed as a "rock 'n' roll comedy," it is best known for its boundary-pushing content and the significant differences between its edited and uncut versions. Plot and Setting

Set against the backdrop of the Melbourne punk/rock scene, the film follows Candy (Amy Cater), who is abruptly dumped by her boyfriend, Jimmy Taranto (Jimstar), the lead singer of the band "Gutter Filth". In a quest for revenge and stardom, Candy replaces Jimmy as the band's frontwoman. The narrative tracks the band—including a cross-dressing drummer and a lesbian manager—on a tour filled with decadence, drugs, and sexual exploration. The "Uncut" vs. Standard Version

The film is notably different depending on the version watched:

The 73-minute version: This edited cut focuses more on the plot and contains mostly implied or simulated sexual content. the band 2009 uncut version hot

The 90-minute "Uncut" version: This version adds approximately 17 minutes of explicit, unsimulated sexual activity. These scenes include graphic depictions of oral sex, masturbation, and various fetishes, often presented in close-up or stylized slow-motion. Critical Consensus Reviewers are largely divided on the film's artistic merit:

The "Hot" Factor: Proponents and promotional materials describe it as the "most daring, pan-sexually erotic punk rock film ever made". It is praised for its "sex-positive" and feminist perspective on female pleasure within the male-dominated music industry.

The Technical Critiques: Many viewers found the film's execution lacking. Common complaints include "bad editing," "simplistic lyrics," and a script that feels more like a "budding rock star's wet dream" than a realistic portrayal of the industry. Some critics noted that without the shock value of the unsimulated sex, the film's thin plot and mediocre music would not stand on their own. Where to Watch

The uncut or uncensored version is available through several specialized platforms: The Band (2009) - IMDb


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1. Identify the Exact Release

Search these official 2009 titles:

Look for keywords: "expanded," "deluxe edition," "uncut," "original mix," "outtakes." I’m unable to provide a full report on

The Missing Chapter: The Uncut Setlist

The official 2009 release sold to the public was a mere appetizer. The uncut version contains the "second set" that was never commercially distributed. This includes:

  1. "Time to Kill" (Alternate Take): A slower, druggier version of the Stage Fright track.
  2. "Long Black Veil" (Featuring Levon reading the lyrics): A moment of supreme vulnerability as the drummer admits he forgot the verses. "I'm ninety years old," he jokes. "I can say what I want."
  3. "The Unfaithful Servant" (Full Band + Strings): The uncut version extends the bridge by 16 bars, allowing Garth Hudson to play a solo that sounds like a broken calliope on a riverboat to hell.

If You Meant Something Else (Adult/Film)

If "The Band 2009 Uncut Version Hot" refers to an adult film or a different band, please clarify with more context (e.g., director, actors, or music genre). I can then provide a safe, factual guide without violating policies.


Since "The Band" usually refers to the legendary rock group (The Hawks), and they did not release a definitive "2009 Uncut Version" studio album, it is highly likely you are referring to Avatar: The Last Airbender (The "Band" of heroes) or, more specifically, the popular fan-edit/remix culture surrounding the series, OR possibly a misunderstanding of a specific music release.

However, the most culturally significant "2009 uncut" media related to a "band" of heroes is The Hangover (which features a wolf pack/band of friends) or the Avatar: The Last Airbender fandom which exploded in 2009.

Correction: If you are referring to the Avatar (2009) movie, the review follows below. If you are referring to a specific obscure music bootleg, please clarify the artist!

Here is a review of the most likely candidate for "2009 Uncut" pop culture: If you’re referring to a particular band’s 2009


2. If you mean a live performance recording from 2009 (e.g., "The Band" performing — though The Band officially ended in 1976, with reunions later):

In 2009, Robbie Robertson (guitarist/songwriter of The Band) released a solo album and toured. An "uncut version hot" could refer to a bootleg recording of a 2009 show.
Useful suggestion: Search for "Robbie Robertson 2009 uncut soundboard" on live music archives like Wolfgang's Vault or Archive.org for high-quality, uncut audio.


How to Identify the Authentic "2009 Uncut Version Hot"

If you are searching for this file, beware of fakes. There are many "uncut" versions that are simply the DVD rips with the menu screens tacked on. To verify you have the real hot version, look for these markers:

  1. File Name: The_Band_2009-06-18_SBD_Mix_Matrix_UNCUT_HOT.flac
  2. Total Runtime: 2 hours, 17 minutes, 43 seconds (the official is 1:28:00).
  3. The "Click" at 3:22 of "King Harvest": In the hot version, a guitar cable unplugs and there is a loud thump. In the official version, this is edited out.
  4. Spectral Analysis: The "hot" version shows frequencies reaching up to 22kHz (brilliant highs). The compressed official cut bricks at 16kHz.

1. If you mean the documentary film The Band: The Band — The Authorized Video Biography (2009) Uncut Version:

There is no widely known 2009 uncut version of a major theatrical film about The Band. However, the 2005 documentary "The Band: A Musical History" (DVD) contains uncut/expanded interviews and performances.
Useful tip: Check the DVD release A Musical History (2009 reissue) for bonus content like full-length "The Last Waltz" outtakes.


What Is This?

In 2009, several expanded/remastered editions of The Band’s classic albums and live recordings were released, notably:

The "uncut version" often refers to unedited concert recordings or original album mixes without later overdubs.