Arthur Russell Documentary - is this needed?
Murdock
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I'm down with Sleeping Bag Records and all. But does Arthur Russell need a documentary?
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Yes, please!
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Is he really that relevant ouside of his contributions to dance music? I am asking honestly and not ironically or sarcastically.
that sucks as it makes it that much less likely that someone else will come in and make a quality doc on AR -- how many artists get multiple documentaries? that's what I thought re: the Public Enemy Welcome to the Terrordome doc circulating now, and also re: the Minutemen doc from a few years back: "oh well, now it'll be at least another 5-10 years before someone tells the story right."
i thought they should have pushed mike watt to get better interviews -- the rambling, unfocused, distracted remembrances they got from him were pretty lackluster IMO.
arthur russell actually made a few recordings that weren't released on sleeping bag
If you ever meet him you'll find that he is often a pretty rambling unfocused distracted guy IRL. His personality really comes thru in those interviews IMO.
i can see that but it still didn't make for compelling viewing. and while they clearly had a dearth of archival footage to work with (a few videotaped live performances and a few period videotaped interviews), they could've assembled more visuals of other sorts -- better use of photos, record covers, etc.
in general there was a tendancy with both the old footage and the new interviews to just let what they had run instead of editing in an interesting way.
it's better than not seeing a minutemen doc in that it was cool to see the live footage, but it was only marginally better to me than just watching dusty tapes of those concerts/interviews.