Get Rich or Try Dying: Music's Mega Legacies
Scissor Sisters' Ana Matronic takes you on a journey into the afterlife of pop. Join her as she discovers the dos and don’ts of keeping the dream alive after a pop star is gone.
Both Bob Dylan and Nick Cave have testified in song that death is not the end. But, not all stories from the musical afterlife are created equal. Death may have its obvious downside. However, in the world of pop, shuffling off your mortal coil could be a unique business opportunity.
In this documentary, Scissor Sisters star Ana Matronic goes on a journey into the afterlife of pop. Think of her as music’s pearly gatekeeper of making it big in the ever after. But here’s the rub: this isn’t about the music; no, this is about the many other ways dead pop stars earn a living when they’re gone. So join her as she books in with the agents, publicists, producers and families to discover the dos and don’ts of keeping the dream alive.
Using a combination of interview, archive and investigation, Get Rich or Try Dying peels back the complicated mechanics of the pop music industry, showing how it really works and who ultimately profits from it. Once the mansions, yachts, luxury cars, private jets and entourages are dispensed with, death ushers in a new cast of characters, not all of whom were party to creating the wealth in the first place, but all of them are interested in profiting from it.
The documentary reveals how Elvis was the architect of the entire legacy industry and how his lawyers, working on behalf of his family, changed American law to permit the surviving family members to benefit from his rights of publicity. It shows Prince’s story to be a cautionary tale for those without a will, and ponders how Bob Marley has retained his dignity despite attaching his name to everything from bath salts to electric goods and Californian marijuana. Linda Ramone professes her love of ‘merch’ and explains how her dead husband’s influential but niche NY punk act, The Ramones, continues to stand for something way beyond their music. Finally, Frank Zappa’s son delves into the morality of hologram tours, as illustrated by his father’s, before the immaculate planning of David Bowie sets out how to go about it the right way.
Last year, the top five estates of the most cherished ‘deceased’ popstars earned an incredible US$0.5bn - this documentary shows you how they did it.
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Music Played
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Tame Impala
Elephant
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Tame Impala
Elephant
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Elvis Presley
Are You Lonesome Tonight?
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Elvis Presley & The Jordanaires
(You're The) Devil In Disguise
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Elvis Presley
Rubberneckin'
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Janis Martin
My Boy Elvis
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Elvis Presley
Jailhouse Rock
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Elvis Presley
Shake, Rattle And Roll
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Gogol Bordello
Purple
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Sammy Davis Jr.
Deep Purple
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Dr. Dre
F*** You
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Sinéad O’Connor
Nothing Compares 2 U (2009 Digital Remaster)
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Bob Marley & The Wailers
Exodus
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Bob Marley & The Wailers
No Woman, No Cry
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Matumbi
I Can't Get Enough (Of This Reggae Stuff)
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Bob Marley & The Wailers
Stir It Up
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Bob Marley & The Wailers
Stir It Up
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Bob Marley & The Wailers
Iron Lion Zion
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Broederliefde
Life
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Cypress Hill
I Wanna Get High
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None
Deleted Record
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Ramones
I Remember You
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Ramones
Poison Heart
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Ramones
Rock and Roll High School / Rock and Roll Radio (Live)
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Ramones
Baby, I Love You
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Frank Zappa
Montana
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Frank Zappa
City Of Tiny Lites
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Frank Zappa
Cosmik Debris
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David Bowie
Lazarus
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David Bowie
Where Are We Now?
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David Bowie
Little Wonder (Live)
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David Bowie
Fame
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David Bowie
Man Who Sold The World (Live)
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David Bowie
Life On Mars?
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David Bowie
Golden Years (1999 Remastered Version)
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David Bowie
Golden Years
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David Bowie
Lazarus
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Ana Matronic |
Production Manager | Emily Ricketts |
Editor | Berny McGurk |
Executive Producer | Paul Murray |
Producer | Rod Tamime |
Broadcasts
- Fri 1 Nov 2019 21:30
- Sun 3 Nov 2019 01:20
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