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DrBorisQ
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I saw it last night, a local cinema has just put on a whole bunch of screenings of it.I'd have to say The restoration they have done of it is really incredible, it looked, and more particularly sounded incredible for something shot in the early 70s.Highlights were The Emotions doing Peace Be Still at their local church; the Staple Singers doing Respect Yourself; and Rufus Thomas holding the crowd in the palm of his hand with Funky Chicken. Thousands of people jumped the fence ran onto the field during his set and he led them through the Funky Chicken before he told them to go back into the stands - and they actually did it. I don't think I've ever seen crowd cooperation like that before.The whole thing was inter dispersed with Richard Prior goodness which was enjoyable; he kinda played the role of MC'img the film.Such a great atmosphere in the cinema too, everyone was clapping and screaming out and carrying on like they were actually there - I've never been to a film where that has happened before.Who else has seen it? What did you think.song list: http://www.wattstax.com/music/songlist.htmlIsaac HayesRufus Thomas pulling of the bright pink short suit like only he can.
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But anyways, great film, great footage but wouldn't a better question be "Who hasn't seen it"??
It was a lot of people who were supposed to be there but weren't. I understand Johnnie Taylor wasn't around because he didn't want to play second fiddle to Isaac Hayes (his segment was shot in a club, if you recall).
I don't remember reading that (and I've reread the book on numerous occasions). I don't think the gospel segment harmed their career, since they'd been on the scene for a few years before that, and their biggest hit was yet to come, albeit on another label ("Best Of My Love," 1977).
Copped the dvd a little over a year ago
I just got the Stax doc that ran recently on PBS, and despite some omissions in personalities that were (not) covered (Al Jackson Jr should have had a lot more focus, he has such an interesting story in addition to being one of THE singular drummers in all of Soul) , I was pretty well mesmerized for 2 hours. It's such an unlikely success story that it really kind of boggles the imagination to think how they were able to tap into so much talent right there in Memphis.
Well, it certainly was better than "Only The Strong Survive." What an embarrassing mess that was.
According to the book Luther Ingram, Johnnie Taylor, Joe Hicks, Mel & Tim & the Sons Of Slum were all there scheduled to perform & then got cut at the last minute. Imagine how awesome the movie would be with live sets from them as well!! That Emotions thing is on p.294 & is basically Sheila Hutchinson's view of the scenario, so I guess whether or not it was harmful is debateable, definitely sounds like the group weren't happy with the idea though. Love that Soulsville USA book, I just read it over xmas time, very interesting & recommended if people haven't read it already. Watched the DVD of the Respect Yourself doco recently too, the bonus DVD of the Stax/Volt Review in Norway in 67 is amazing. I can't speak highly enough of these films & book. Great stuff.
My respect for Jesse jumped markedly after that.
Uhm....yeah....did any of you US Americans see a version like this? If so WHY WAS I NOT INFORMED? This is the first I have heard of it? Is it the entire concert revue?
Yes, an entire Oslo concert from the Stax/Volt 1967 European tour that was recently discovered in a Norwegian TV station's vault. Direct from the master tapes! Facemelt ensues!! Over 75mins of the concert, as complete as possible since previously only 55min of bootleg footage was known to exist. Unfortunately two Eddie Floyd, one Sam & Dave & two Otis Redding songs are missing according to the setlist.
Here is the tracks:
Booker T & The MGs
1. Red beans & Rice
2. Green Onions
Mar-Keys
3. Philly Dog
4. Grab This Thing
5. Last Night
Arthur Conley
6. In The Midnight Hour
7. Sweet Soul Music
Eddie Floyd
8. Raise Your Hand
Sam & Dave
9. You Don't Know Like I Know
10. Soothe Me
11. When Something Is Wrong With My baby
12. Hold On I'm Comin'
Otis Redding
13. Fa-fa-fa-fa-fa (sad Song)
14. My Girl
15. Shake
16. Satisfaction
17. Try A Little Tenderness
Booker T & The MGs
18. Green Onions (version 2) Bonus
Yeah, you can tell that Luther's performance in the flick was faked. Even though it looks like it was filmed in the same coliseum, it's lit differently and the crowd shots don't appear to be in sync with the performance.
Not to mention the "man in the street" interviews, even if some of those were done by paid actors (Ted Lange from Love Boat; the guy who played Aunt Esther's husband on Sanford & Son; the guy who played C.J. on White Shadow). You can't help but wonder how the lesser-knowns made out in life since then...
Ok - how do I get my hands on this?
WE NEED TO KNOW!
BUY IT! I believe this was released simultaneous with the Stax and Otis Redding docs...
Yes. Always gets rewound for a few listens when I watch it.
Except for that one guy who never listens...I like how they finally got him and his umbrella to go back.
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