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Just heard the City Screen City (York) will be showing the Funk Bros story 'standing in the shadows of motown' on Sat 10th Sept , during the day and early evening . Part of a 'york soul day' at the venue , The Waterfront Blues N Soul Club will then be hosting an evening event (with late bar til 2am ) Guest DJs will be Andy Lewis (Acid Jazz/Paul Wellers bass player) and euro DJ Raphi 'Scorcher' (Lava Records) from Brussels plus residents .

more info www.therewasatime.co.uk

here's an update on the soul film with a bit more info

10TH SEPTEMBER 2011

“STANDING IN THE SHADOWS OF MOTOWN”*

8.30pm

www.picturehouse.co.uk

(* A discount is available for admission to the Soul Nite (same venue , but in the cafe bar on production of a valid film ticket / receipt.)

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Just heard the City Screen City (York) will be showing the Funk Bros story 'standing in the shadows of motown' on Sat 10th Sept , during the day and early evening

was just about to mention standing in the shadows. Probably one of the most obvious out of the lot, but certainly one of the best.

Class documentory about the best soul band to have ever lived

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was just about to mention standing in the shadows. Probably one of the most obvious out of the lot, but certainly one of the best.

Class documentory about the best soul band to have ever lived

Must admit i didn't realise its so difficult for an independant cinema to obtain distribution , rights etc to show a particular film .

Big thanks to all on soul-source who came up with some truely great suggestions on possible soul films . All were investigated by the City Screen and they could only obtain rights to show 'Standing in the Shadows of Motown' or 'Dream Girls'

Gonna be a great day @City Screen with the film and then a full blown soul nite to follow 'til 2am

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I remember watchin coast to coast, lenny henry was the star. The plot was a scouse soul dj meets a white american, deserter frm a US air base in oxfordshire, i think, and they travel around playin soul disco places. I seem to remember that most of the tracks played were motown & not rare, there may hav been the odd northern sound in there. Can't remember the ending as it was, for me, pretty disappointin @ the time. As was mentioned, I don't think it's available anywhere. Also, I seem 2 remember, there was rumour of a sequel bein made.

Steve.

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As someone mentioned some Blaxploitation films earlier in the thread, maybe this one is interesting for some of you:

The greatest trash I ever saw.

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here's an update on the soul film with a bit more info

10TH SEPTEMBER 2011

“STANDING IN THE SHADOWS OF MOTOWN”*

8.30pm

www.picturehouse.co.uk

(* A discount is available for admission to the Soul Nite (same venue , but in the cafe bar on production of a valid film ticket / receipt.)

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tickets for the film are now on sale from the City Screen box office in person or can be purchased by phone .

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I remember watchin coast to coast, lenny henry was the star. The plot was a scouse soul dj meets a white american, deserter frm a US air base in oxfordshire, i think, and they travel around playin soul disco places. I seem to remember that most of the tracks played were motown & not rare, there may hav been the odd northern sound in there. Can't remember the ending as it was, for me, pretty disappointin @ the time. As was mentioned, I don't think it's available anywhere. Also, I seem 2 remember, there was rumour of a sequel bein made.

Steve.

Yes, it was quite enjoyable.

As an aside, I picked up a copy of Jnr Walker- Cleos Mood on Soul, very neatly stamped " Coast to Coast",

which could be a record shop I guess,

but equally I could own a telly star :D

ATB

Tony

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The Temptations was a 4 hour mini series but is being repeated at the moment on the true channel as part 1 and part 2, their web site is https://www.trutv.com/index.html if you contact them they will let you know when they are going to show it again.

I would love to see a film about David Ruffins life , maybe KC from Jodeci to play the part , any thoughts ?

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As someone mentioned some Blaxploitation films earlier in the thread, maybe this one is interesting for some of you:

The greatest trash I ever saw.

I used to have an original of this on BETAMAX! :lol:

Worth a bob or two now.

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On TV back in the early eighties there was some kind of "play for today" which featured northern soul and I do recall that it had Julie Shipley in it .

It was about various people who work in the indutrial north looking forward to a weekend soul nite, it was fiction not a doc'..

Sorry, I don't remember the title of it.

Not much help this post is it!

Hi there was this the one that was suposed to be at the casino and there was a drug over dose I remember watching one of these one off type thing's I think around 1981/2ish regards simon.

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Just heard the City Screen City (York) will be showing the Funk Bros story 'standing in the shadows of motown' on Sat 10th Sept , during the day and early evening . Part of a 'york soul day' at the venue , The Waterfront Blues N Soul Club will then be hosting an evening event (with late bar til 2am ) Guest DJs will be Andy Lewis (Acid Jazz/Paul Wellers bass player) and euro DJ Raphi 'Scorcher' (Lava Records) from Brussels plus residents .

more info www.therewasatime.co.uk

from City Screen website

Standing In The Shadows Of Motown rating_pg.gif

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United States 2002, 108 mins

Director: Paul Justman

Starring: Richard 'Pistol' Allen, Jack Ashford, Bootsy Collins, Chaka Khan

Synopsis

In 1959, Berry Gordy Jr gathered the best musicians from Detroit's thriving jazz and blues scene to begin cutting songs for his new record company.

Over a 14-year period they were the heartbeat on every hit from Motown's Detroit era.

By the end of their phenomenal run, this unheralded group of musicians had played on more number one hits than the Beach Boys, the Rolling Stones, Elvis and the Beatles combined - which makes them the greatest hit machine ever.

They called themselves the Funk Brothers.

Forty-one years after they played their first note on a Motown record and three decades since they were all together, the Funk Brothers reunited back in Detroit to play their music and tell their unforgettable story, with the help of archival footage, still photos, narration, interviews, recreated scenes, 20 Motown master tracks, and 12 new live performances.

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Hi there was this the one that was suposed to be at the casino and there was a drug over dose I remember watching one of these one off type thing's I think around 1981/2ish regards simon.

"Out on the floor". It's rubbish, trust me.

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As much as I enjoyed Standing In The Shadows Of Motown, I thought it was a disgrace that there was no mention of one of the members of the Funk Brothers and also one of the greatest musicians of all time, Mike Terry - he was still alive at the time.

Guest Polyvelts
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As much as I enjoyed Standing In The Shadows Of Motown, I thought it was a disgrace that there was no mention of one of the members of the Funk Brothers and also one of the greatest musicians of all time, Mike Terry - he was still alive at the time.

Such a weird ommission !

"Cooley High" is pretty good, like a black American Graffitti, produced by Motown - great early motown soundtrack and the awesome 'Its so hard to say goodbye to yesterday'

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