Monday, January 14, 2008

Lightning in a bottle

Loved this one!!! Fave quote " When they say blues, heyyyy, it's like being black twice! - B.B. King. I watched this documentary in September, so cool. I love how the singers show so much emotion hen they sing, and I can't deny I'm a huge fan of "the guitar face"!!! Very entertaining. I give it 5 outta 5 Hi-fives cause there are so many wicked artists performing and I love story tellers!



Produced by Alex Gibney
Directed by Antoine Fuqua
Synopsis taken from: http://www.sonyclassics.com/lightninginabottle/poster.html

Click HERE to see the trailer.

On February 7, 2003, renowned artists across multiple music genres and generations commandeered the stage at New York City’s Radio City Music Hall to pay tribute to their common heritage and passion – the blues.

Shared with thousands of fans in attendance, legendary performers from roots, rock, jazz and rap joined forces for a once-in-a-lifetime “Salute To The Blues” benefit concert whose proceeds went to musical education. LIGHTNING IN A BOTTLE captures the night’s magic and weaves a history of the blues through the juxtaposition of performances, backstage interviews, rehearsals and archival clips of some of the greatest names in American music, from blues royalty such as Buddy Guy and B.B. King, to their musical heirs ranging from John Fogerty and Bonnie Raitt to Mos Def and India.Arie.

Made possible in part by the generous sponsorship of Volkswagen, LIGHTNING IN A BOTTLE follows the story of the week leading up to the concert – including rehearsals and back-stage footage - and the concert itself: a night where the mix of celebration and generosity among the more than fifty illustrious artists pushed all of their performances to dizzying heights. The film brings you into the audience, behind the scenes, and, at moments, back in time. The concert itself takes the viewer on the historical and geographical journey of the blues, beginning with its roots in Africa, up through the Mississippi Delta into the cities of Memphis and Chicago in the 1950s and ‘60s.

It follows the music to England and back to the USA, and ultimately across the world through contemporary rock ‘n’ roll and hip-hop. At times, the film looks into the lives of its writers and performers who have endured the pain of racism and poverty, but all along managed to transform their experiences into a brilliant music. The blues is endowed with a remarkable ability to connect with universal feelings of desire, love, loss and bitter disappointment. In the journeys of these artists in this concert, you see the music for what it truly is: a road map to the human soul.

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