It's on my top ten list of best music documentaries. Finally brought
appreciation of the Funk Bros. to a wider audience.
MEK
"kent williams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 11/11/2008 08:36:44 AM:
> HDNet showed "Standing In The Shadows Of Motown" Sunday Night. I
> remember it being discussed on t
I love this documentary so much and agree that Joan Osborne really
surprisingly kicked ass. It's a crime that I don't own it. I've only
seen it once, but it definitely will stand up to repeat viewings.
On Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 9:36 AM, kent williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> HDNet showed "Stan
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Subject: RE: (313) "Standing in the shadows of Motown"
I just KNEW it would fit back into topic... ;-)
What respect are you referring to ? did they dedicate him a track or
something like that ?
Gwendal
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> "Standing in the shadows of Motown"
Only got to see this last week and can't
> recommend it enough. Although it
> made me feel a bit ignorant for not knowing about those guys
> who played on
> so many classic trac
Only got to see this last week and can't recommend it enough. Although it
made me feel a bit ignorant for not knowing about those guys who played on
so many classic tracks, it gave a bit of an insight into characters like
James Jamerson, and you can understand why UR paid respect to him - what a
le
Rob
The website is excellent http://www.soulfuldetroit.com/ - exactly what I've
been looking for. It was cool to see Jamerson Jr. sit in with the Funk
Brothers - representing his dad (and those are some big shoes to fill!).
I've always been a huge Motown fan - grew up listening to it in my mother'
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Subject: Re: (313) Standing in the Shadows of Motown
I saw the trailer for this before Bowling for Columbine.
This will make it a Michigan three-run home run for me -- Bowling,
8 Mile and Motown.
I took my friend from SF to th
I saw the trailer for this before Bowling for Columbine.
This will make it a Michigan three-run home run for me -- Bowling,
8 Mile and Motown.
I took my friend from SF to the Motown Museum the day after
the DEMF this year. She thought it was amazing. It still
amazes *me* all that music came
>One scene shows them putting a tune ("[Love is like a] Heat Wave")
together for Joan Osborne - instrument by instrument. Very cool!
correction - it was "I Heard it through the Grapevine" that Joan covers
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the
second that. it's a brilliantly done movie and a chance to get some serious
education about the history of Detroit music.
i could have done without joan osborne personally, but it was amazing to see
what became of everyone after all these years.
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