Monday 27 June 2011

Rory Gallagher - A Documentary Short (2007)



Full title: Rory Gallagher - A Documentary Short
Year: 2007
Director: Matthew Gibbons
Runtime: 16 min
Language: English

A low-budget project by Matthew Gibbons captures the essence of the great Irish musician Rory Gallagher. The film includes interviews with musicians Larry Miller and Barry Barnes but is also interested in what Rory's brother and the owner of the music store (which Rory frequented) have to say - giving a unique insight into his prematurely ended life.

Featured: Rory Gallagher (main), Larry Miller, Barry Barnes, Gerry McAvoy, Rod de'Ath, Lou Martin


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Benjamin Zander on music and passion (2008)

Full title: Benjamin Zander on music and passion
Year: 2008
Runtime: 20 min
Language: English

The charismatic conductor Benjamin Zander talks about today's attitude towards classical music. Through a musical experiment involving a piano, Chopin's Prelude in E minor and the audience he shows that interpretation (playing and listening) is not something to be taken lightly..


Featured: Benjamin Zander (main), Frédéric François Chopin

Saturday 25 June 2011

The Blues: The Radio Series (2003)


Full title: The Blues: The Radio Series
Year: 2003
Runtime: 13 episodes, approx. 57 min each
Language: English

In 2003 a number of radio station in USA broadcasted thirteen hour-long programs on the history of the blues - from its African roots to its modern day form. The project was hosted by the renown blues musician Keb' Mo' and includes a gazillion of interviews, live performances, recordings from the archives etc.

Listen to full episodes:

Note: the info links below will take you to the specific episode's web page where you can find the program's description, transcript (html or pdf), list of names discussed, producer's notes (very interesting!), citations and listen/download the episodes and extras!

Episode 1: The Birth of the Blues [info]

The opening program discusses the roots of the blues in West Africa with performance by bluesman Taj Mahal.



Extras: interviews with Bonnie Raitt, Carlos Santana, John Lee Hooker, Martin Scorsese and a song by Taj Mahal.


Episode 2: Goin' up the Country [info]

Part two deals with the formation of the blues genre in the beginning of the 20th century and the first recordings by artist such as Blind Lemon Jefferson, Blind Blake, Charley Patton, Son House, and Blind Willie McTell.



Extras: interviews with Bill Ferris and Wyman, a song by Rory Block and a walking tour of Clarksdale, Mississippi.


Episode 3: Tain't Nobody's Business If I Do [info]

Discusses the integration of the blues into the American pop music and documents the work of "The Father of Blues" - W.C. Handy.



Extras: interviews with Angela Davis and Gaye Adegbalola, a song by Shemekia Copeland and an excerpt from the poem The Weary Blues by jazzer Branford Marsalis.


Episode 4: Standin' at the Crossroads [info]

Interviewees Eric Clapton, Chris Thomas King, and Bonnie Raitt (and others) discuss the legend of Robert Johnson and the blues styles of the depression era.



Extras: interviews with George Thorogood and Rory Block and a song "Mamie" by Cephas and Wiggins.


Episode 5: Mystery Train [info]

This episode discusses the famous Beale street, where the likes of Muddy Waters, Albert King, Memphis Minnie, B. B. King and Rufus Thomas developed what is known today as Memphis blues.



Extras: interviews with B.B. King, Bobby "Blue" Bland and Rufus Thomas plus a song "Keep Your Lamp Trimmed and Burnin'" by Richard Johnson.


Episode 6: Sweet Home Chicago [info]

Sixth show examines the blues scene of 1950s (including Muddy Waters, Howlin’ Wolf, T-Bone Walker, Elmore James, and Little Walter) and takes you on a tour of Chess Records from Willie Dixon’s daughter, Shirli Dixon Nelson.



Extras: Interviews with Charlie Musselwhite, George Thorogood, Howlin' Wolf, Willie Dixon and a song "Juke" by Billy Boy Arnold & Hubert Sumlin.


Episode 7: Key to the Highway [info]

This episode investigates the rebirth of the "old" blues and how many older blues artists were rediscovered and started playing again on stages such as the Newport Folk Festival.



Extras: interviews of Dick Waterman and Son House plus a performance "Phonograph Blues" by John Hammond.


Episode 8: Blues Power [info]

In this episode the important impact of blues on the music scene in UK (1950s & 1960s) is discussed through the testimonies of Mick Jagger, Robert Plant, Bill Wyman, Mick Fleetwood, Eric Burdon and others. Included is a rare recording of “Crossroads” from Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce, and Steve Winwood.



Extras: interviews with Eric Clapton, John Mayall and a song "Train Kept a Rollin'" by The Yardbirds.


Episode 9: Bring it on Home [info]

Blue's strong impact on the 1960s rock scene is addressed with insight on musical legends such as ed Zeppelin, Cream, the Rolling Stones, the Jimi Hendrix Experience, the Paul Butterfield Blues Band, the Allman Brothers Band, Janis Joplin, and Johnny Winter.



Extras: "Walking Blues" by Hot Tuna and interviews with Charlie Musselwhite and Taj Mahal.


Episode 10: Gimme Back My Wing [info]

Episode ten examines what happened to blues music after the blue-rock era of the 60's and 70's and focuses on artists such as Muddy Waters and Johnny Winters who continued to put out great records.



Extras: interviews with Bobby Rush and Koko Taylor - plus a song "I Cried Like a Baby" from the latter.


Episode 11: Texas Flood [info]

Texas-based blues revival which was caused by Stevie Ray Vaughan, Robert Cray and similar in the 1980s is discussed.



Extras: interviews with SRV's brother Jimmie Vaughan, Muddy Waters and Sue Foley, plus "One's Too Many" by The Fabulous Thunderbirds.


Episode 12: When Love Comes to Town [info]

The twelfth episode talks about the blues in the late 20th century and takes a better look at the blues legends like B.B. King, Buddy Guy and John Lee Hooker on one side and emerging musicians such as Jonny Lang, Corey Harris, Keb’ Mo’, the North Mississippi Allstars, and Susan Tedeschi on the other side.



Extras: Big Bill Morganfield's "Hoochie Coochie Girl" and interviews with Buddy Guy & Shemekia Copeland.


Episode 13: Future Blues [info]

The series concludes with a discussion about the future of the blues (acid jazz and Moby are discussed among others). Various musicians and experts offer their opinion on the future of the genre and Martin Scorsese is interviewed regarding his film documentary project for PBS: The Blues.



Extras: interviews with Chuk D and Chris Thomas King, plus a song "Shake 'Em On Down" by North Mississippi Allstars.


Also look at other great stuff on the official Year of the Blues web page, such as articles, art gallery, recordings and much more: http://www.yearoftheblues.org/

Thursday 23 June 2011

It Might Get Loud (2008)


Full Title: It Might Get Loud
Director: Davis Guggenheim
Year: 2008 (DVD and Blue-ray released in 2009)
Runtime: 98 min
Language: English

Jack White, The Edge and Jimmy Page meet to discuss the electric guitar. The documentary is told through their personal stories and ends with a group jam.

Featured: Jimmy Page (main), The Edge (main), Jack White (main), ..

Watch the trailer:


Jimmy Page plays Whole Lotta Love:


Edge, Jimmy Page, and Jack White play I Will Follow together:


Jack White listens to a Son House record:

Jimmy Page plays the theremin:


The Edge demonstrates some guitar effects:


Jack White makes a guitar:

Tuesday 21 June 2011

Desperate Man Blues (2003)


Full title: Desperate Man Blues: Discovering the Roots of American Music
Director: Edward Gillan
Year: 2003 (DVD released in 2006)
Runtime: 52 min (+ bonus material)
Language: English
Soundtrack: CD, Australia, 2004 [see here]

The documentary portraits Joe Bussard, the self-proclaimed king of record collectors. In his basement is probably the greatest collection of 78 rpm records (mainly from the 20's and 30's) of country, gospel, blues, cajun and early jazz in the world.

Featured: Charlie Patton, Lewis Brothers, Billy Banks and his Orchestra, Lane Hardin, Blind Willie McTell, Clarence Ashley, Son House, Uncle Dave, Macon, Jimmy Rogers, Robert Johnson, Long Cleve Reed and Little Harvey Hull, Papa Harvey Hull and Long "Cleve" Reed

Watch full documentary:


See also Down In The Basement: Joe Bussard's Treasure Trove Of Vintage 78s 1926-1937 [audio CD].

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