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If last nights episode was anything to go by GP shows a lot of respect for his 'subjects' , which included a Grime Rapper, Pub Landlord , and the owner of a Peak District tea room, all from the Asian community discussing amongst other things how they have absorbed these cultural spaces , two of which involved moving beyond their own cultural backgrounds to adopt a new one. Sadly not without some shameless bigotry for the tea room manager . What this country has done well going back hundreds or thousands of years is to absorb new ideas often delivered by migrants , and adapting or reinventing them as our own. Tea , Fish and Chips , Chicken Balti , Two Tone , Pantomime , and dare I suggest Northern Soul . What has been less easy is for migrants to find a comfortable English (as opposed to British) identity , but both national sport , music , politics and events like the Queens funeral have progressed this. I really admire GP but don't share his reluctance to embrace English pride fearing that it might be misconstrued for bigotry. That just surrenders Englishness to the bigots . KTF . Cool Notes
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Grayson Perry’s The Full English Channel 4 Thursday 9th February 9-10pm Quirky artist and TV presenter Grayson Perry concludes his three part examination of what it means to be English’ these days . This sees him journey North where he supposedly chats to a pair of Northern Soul enthusiasts in Wigan before visiting an All Niter in Blackpool. (There is also an interview with Paul Heaton :Ex Beautiful South ) He’s not everyones taste but he doesn’t take himself too seriously - He Plans to wear a dress to receive his Knighthood from the King ! In the first episode he was prepared to shatter some myths and stereotypes about England football fans . Here’s hoping he’ll show similar respect for our scene . The production team Swan Films did an excellent job looking at masculinity a few years ago. Keep the Faith . Cool Notes. added by site, video of the Northern Soul Segment
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A legend for both his contribution to the HDH Motown legacy and his own solo work . My favourite being this sophisticated example of Lamont’s classical roots are apparent in the popular “ Why Can’t We Be Lovers ‘ from the 1974 album Love and Beauty .By the time of its release he had already parted from the failing Invictus label, and the Holland brothers put the album out to capitalise on his solo success with ABC. The track develops a lush growing orchestral score , a haunting melodic horn solo all overlaid with Lamont’s painful reflections on love gone wrong. it could easily have come out of the PIR stable. RIP. KTF. Cool Notes
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Im very short of being a royalist but caught this on the Sunday Parade which displayed the UK's cultural history during the Queens reign . The lorry had dancers and there were a few dancing on the street . Needless to say "Do I Love You " got a hearing. It fell between Disco and Punk on the cultural continum . There was a time when the No Talc issue made a front page headline on the Keighley News .. but thats another story. KTF. Cool Notes .
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Book - Coronation Baby, Council House Kid, The 1970s: A Soulcial History
Coolnotes commented on Mike's article in Soul Music News
What stopped them using some Soul music to promote it on You Tube. !! instead of the Muszak ! . KTF. -
Be seen by millions - Northern Soul dancers needed for London event
Coolnotes commented on Vinylvixen's article in News Archives
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A quality selection , Nice One .. Keep the Faith
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Levanna McClean teaches Northern Soul
Coolnotes replied to Amsterdam Russ's topic in All About the SOUL
Ive some respect for her passion and commitment for the music and desire to spread the word to a younger generation. An error to suggest "its never reached over to young people' evidenced by many a film clip. Is her venue posted on Soul Source ? R -
The Drifters Girl throws a spotlight on the murky world of a music industry often marked by accusations of betrayal, exploitation and plagiarism through a complex web of accusation and counter accusation. Soul music history is of course rife with such tales, but few matched The Drifters in its scale and length.If you probe a bit further you find a litany of broken promises and contracts , poached talent and double crossing that many football fans might recognise.The Drifters Girl musical presents Faye as a feisty heroine fighting for the groups name , but the Treadwell family made some shrewd and sometimes ruthless decisions to assert control over what in effect was less of a creative collective and more of a lucrative ‘Brand “ or Franchise. The show includes Faye declaring “The Drifters are like the New York Yankees , you can change the team but you can’t replace the Yankees.” . The Treadwell’s are just three members of a complex web of characters who , over 60 years , fought for rewards that came with such a popular brand name. “There Goes My First Love “ In 1953 Atlantic Records co founder Ahmet Ertegun seized an opportunity to coax Clyde Mc Phatter , lead tenor with Billy Ward and the Dominoes - away with the promise of his own backing group, The Drifters.Ertegun initially recruited, but soon ditched five members of the gospel Mount Lebanon Singers , in favour of another line up which achieved early success for Atlantic .Mc Phatter later used his army draft as the opportunity to pursue a solo career leaving the Drifters. In doing so he sold his share of the groups name to George Treadwell. In doing so Clyde later admitted that he denied the existing and subsequent members little or no control over the group or their income. Treadwell was a Jazz Trumpeter and husband of Sarah Vaughn , Under Treadwells control the group achieved success but was soon marred by financial disputes and departures including lead tenor Bill Pinkey , who was later to form his own group “ Bill Pinkney's Original Drifters” , further disputes also saw former members start ‘The Original Drifters ‘, Within five years of the groups birth there had been, at least 5 lines ups involving three groups and three managers in dispute over control of the brand. During a performance of at the Harlem Apollo feuds escalated to fights, and in a ruthless move Treadwell sacked all the group and persuaded the manager of The Five Crowns (Lover Patterson) to rebrand them as The Drifters, bringing B E King as lead. Musically this is the equivalent of Wimbledon FC being relocated to Milton Keynes as a new entity , which rightly earned the wrath of most football fans . Treadwell’s decision also didn’t initially go down well with the Drifters fans who were loyal to Mc Phatter . This reportedly saw some frosty audiences before most succumbed to Ben E King and chart success . Treadwell’s loyalty to his wife was equally flimsy . During a stay in LA he wooed a member of the Board of Education and daughter of Arkansas Baptist Minister Fayrene Johnson, who turned a blind eye to his marital status , until they were free to wed. The musical suggests Faye impressed George with some shrewd and adept suggestions and that he eventually took her on board to help manage the group. Following Mc Phatters’s departure the Drifters were plagued by further complex changes in their line up.Ben E King’s period is often cited at their ‘Golden Years ‘ but in truth Johnny Moore was the groups main stay during their most successful period in the late fifties and early sixties . During this time group members were in effect salaried employees of the Treadwells ‘Drifters Inc’ , Members of a group often referred to as ‘The Treadwell Drifters.’ Group members were denied a share of royalties or record shares and any right to use of the groups name. This was a period of relentless touring schedules , which continued into the seventies and eighties . At one point , Moore, the groups mainstay quit due to exhaustion but later returned only to die of pneumonia aged just 64. He was cremated in Croydon in 1998.George Treadwell met an early death in 1967 aged just 47 , and Faye was left with control of the group. Litigation and a move to the UK In 1969 magazine editor Larry Marshak planned a series of retro Rock and Roll tribute shows and recruited some former members to perform. (Finding an ex and often emitted Drifter never proved too difficult , there have been at least sixty in circulation . ) He subsequently began to promote them as The Drifters , which triggered a twenty year litigation battle with Faye Treadwell over rights over the name.Faced with declining sales and chart success in a new age of music in 1972 Faye moved The Drifters to England where they secured both extensive live tours and chart success with an extension of their brand of popular RnB/Soul. The UK offered Faye and the ever changing Drifters a wealth of cabaret and working mens clubs and provincial theatres as well as a number of US Air Force bases, not to mention markets in mainland Europe. In the stage show there is evidence that the move also allowed Faye to delay costly US litigation proceedings, which led to an accusation of ‘abandonment’ of the brand name in the USA . Whilst UK success later helped fund Faye’s litigation , it brought with it further splits and legal wrangles. So in the same year that The Drifters were inducted into the US Rock and Roll Hall of Fame , a legal battle was being played out in the UK by rivals operating out of Woking and Cleveleys. You could imagine “There Goes My First Love” playing over this sad event. Two former members of The Drifters Inc , Tour Manager Mark Lundquist and Agent Phil Lunderman set up The Drifters UK.It was eventually resolved in Faye’s favour. (Public records reveal that Lundquist was allegedly fighting for performance revenues that averaged £218,000 a year, hardly lavish !)By 2001 Faye returned to the USA allegedly bankrupt. Control was handed over to her daughter Tina (who is featured in the Drifters Girl show as a child) it was to be another seven years before the litigation with Larry Marshak was resolved in Faye’s favour of the Treadwells. By which time the number of variations of The Drifters had exceeded to absurd levels . These would include The American Drifters, Don Thomas and the Drifters, The Dock Green Drifters , The UK Drifters , The Drifters Legends, Clyde Mc Phatters Drifters , Bill Pinkeys Original Drifters , The New Drifters. At least a third of these were in the UK . There was a version of The Drifters to suit every purse, cause and venue. They were booked by Princess Anne , Tony Blair and Bill Clinton, .They offered stage appearances for Primary school children, swooped in to a Birmingham ASDA for Children in Need , or you could win a chance to record your favourite Drifters song with them via The Daily Express . These were not mere ‘Tribute Acts’ , each of them might lay claim to a lineage that spread back to Ahmet Ertegun and Clyde Mc Phatter. Faye Treadwell died of breast cancer aged of 84 in 2011. Beverley Knight and Tina Treadwell Today Tina Treadwell is president of the Treadwell Entertainment Group based in Los Angeles, a long way from the world of her parents. She was a graduate of Princeton University , and went on to a successful career as a Casting Manager for Disney Films .She written a number of award winning stage productions , served as a US Foreign Emissary in SE Asia and is planning a film about her parents. The West End Musical staring Beverley Knight was supposedly based on a book by Tina , but I have yet to find details of it .The Drifters were certainly not the only group to fracture into multiple line ups, Soul music is littered with similar stories. The Platters , The Temptations. Like the Drifters they hide stories of feuds , alleged betrayal, and often greed. Truth be told many of the audiences probably didn’t even care of the legacy of the group they were seeking. Yet you could argue that Brand over Band serves in some way to cheapen the music in some way. Cool Notes The Drifters Girl opens at the Garrick Theatre London next week.
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This COVID delayed musical was due to open in London some months ago but saw its launch moved to Newcastles Royal Theatre for three weeks ahead of a four month run at the Garrick Theatre from 4th November. Beverley Knight has built up an impressive stage repertoire that includes , The Bodyguard , Memphis , and Cats . Here she delivers a performance that is totally convincing as Faye Treadwell ,the feisty Southern newcomer to the male dominated world of music management . With her husband George we chart their role in what proved to be one of the most successful acts of their age, and their often bewildering line up changes that saw over sixty members come and go and years of litigation over the rights to the name. Beverley Knight perfectly captures the determination and confidence Faye would have needed to hold her own in her battles with the record industry , rival managers , the ego’s of the group and racist bigotry of the age. Yet its not all heartache , there is a tongue in cheek sense of fun and wit running through this production which delivers a high degree of versatility from the four guys who double up in roles such as Ahmet Ertgun and Herb Abramson , Judges , UK promoters and hotel staff, and even Bruce Forsyth ! I was relieved to see our Bev’ given a number of solo songs which I sensed were written to progress the plot . She delivered these with the sense of passion and professionalism we have come to expect from her, every one warmly applauded by a sell out matinee audience. Given the chart success of The Drifters , you know you are never going to wait long before they deliver a three minute gem likely to have been crafted by masters of the art -Lieber and Stoller. I counted at least a dozen. Anyone who came hoping to hear “Pour Your Little Heart Out “ or “Got to Pay Your Dues” was going to be disappointed .We were reminded that in the turmoil of litigation over the brand name Faye Treadwell relocated the Drifters to the UK in the early 1970’s where they were welcomed with open arms by promoters and audiences. Sadly less so by many provincial hotels whose racism met sharp rebukes from Mrs Treadwell, and we were given flash card reminders of this legacy and the BLM campaign. By the time Faye and The Drifters left the UK they had secured 7 chart hits from the pens of British song writers Roger Greenaway and Tony Macaulay. (Which included “Love Games “ , which is no less deserving of being heard at Northern Soul events. ) I’ll avoid any spoilers ,suffice to say Beverley and the boys deliver an uplifting tribute to both The Drifters in all their guises and to Faye’s story. They close with rousing finale in front of the band which brought most of the audience to its feet (No easy task given our ages) The Newcastle launch became apparent. A lot of them , like myself had grown up on this music and/or had long been fans of Beverley Knight , our own Soul Diva from Wolverhampton. The lack of continuity in the ever changing line ups of the group were never going to be enough to detract from what was an exceptional catalogue of feel good hits , on the commercial end of the Soul music spectrum. Cool Notes The Drifters Girl moves to Londons Garrick Theatre to open on 4th November to Saturday 26th March . Joining Beverley Knight will be Tosh Wanogho-Maud (Ben E King), Tarinn Callender (Johnny Moore), Adam J Bernard (George Treadwell) and Matt Henry (Clyde McPhatter) Running time: 2 hours 20 mins https://www.nimaxtheatres.com/shows/the-drifters-girl/
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A heads up on a Talking Pictures , my go to source for Norman Wisdom films are showing the 90 mins 2012 documentary Keep on Burning: The Story of Northern Soul (2012) on 2.10 pm Sunday 17th October. Just to be clear this is no way my endorsement of the programme or views shared on it, make your own minds up .It also has contributions from Ian Levine , Stuart , Cosgrove , Richard Searling , Ady Croasdell, Edwin Starr and others. For those of you that lack access to Tallking Pictures channel the entire film is on You Tube with irritating ad breaks but some choice comments . The film has yet to warrant a promo’ slot on Talking Pictures Facebook page. Talking Pictures is a cult TV channel run from a garden office in Hertfordshire . Started by Noel Conin a film obsessive who had a huge collection of material that everybody else had forgotten about , … mmmm sounds familiar. ! Keep the Faith . Cool Notes This is their own spin on the film Keep on Burning: The Story of Northern Soul (2012) on Sunday 17th Oct at 2.10pm. In 1970s, the Wigan Casino was home to a music phenomenon which became known as Northern Soul. This documentary looks back at the music and the people involved. Casino owner, Russ Winstanley and DJ Tony Blackburn are among those interviewed. It also has contributions from Ian Levine , Stuart , Cosgrove , Richard Searling , Ady Croasdell, Edwin Starr and others. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nQwuYE_mpS0
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Im not sure of the expected boundaries of these photo's , but .. A couple of my scooter 'Gladys' , the first one taken in the Yorkshire Dales. The 3rd one ..taken on one of our early "Lock Down" walks , when we came across Lizzy - an eccentric local runner who went out in fancy dress just to lift peoples spirits. Here on the Leeds - Liverpool canal.
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I came over from Yorkshire , stopping with my sister in Cheshire after the event. It was my first All Niter and trip to this venue for some time. Most of the seating in the main room was taken very quickly , but that didn't bother me as Id really come for the Windsor Room to hear more modern stuff , occasionally dipping into the main room . Big Respect to the DJ's and dancers who made the modern room a success , especially John and Julie . Great variety of sounds all round . I heard some gripes about the bar queues , which might have been justified but not enough to spoil the night Id waited too long for . Keep em coming and Keep the Faith. Cool Notes.
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PBS America (The nearest they have to public broadcasting ) are showing a timely 2 part documentary over 4 hours from Monday (10:40am or 8.35pm) via Freeview /Virgin /Sky ) which sheds light on the social , political and musical role the church played in Black cultural history. Non less than the career of Aretha Franklin . The Black Church: This Is Our Story, This Is Our Song Featuring interviews with Oprah Winfrey, John Legend, Jennifer Hudson, Bishop Michael Curry, Cornel West, Pastor Shirley Caesar, Rev. Al Sharpton, Yolanda Adams, Rev. William Barber II, BeBe Winans, Bishop Vashti Murphy McKenzie and more!—a moving four-hour, two-part series from executive producer, host and writer Henry Louis Gates, Jr., the Alphonse Fletcher University Professor at Harvard University and director of the Hutchins Center for African and African American Research, that traces the 400-year-old story of the Black church in America, all the way down to its bedrock role as the site of African American survival and grace, organizing and resilience, thriving and testifying, autonomy and freedom, solidarity and speaking truth to power. https://www.pbs.org/video/trailer-ectdli/ Keep the Faith . Cool Notes.
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I can appreciate doubts and anxieties around this issue. Whilst I never lost my passion or 'Soul Mojo' , during the last 2 years (I even took to dancing in the kitchen !) I did have doubts at 63 if I could return to the dance floor with the same passion and dexterity !! My first event in over 18 months was Keighley Soul at the Civic and , my fears were soon put to bed .Dancing to Soul music in many forms has been a very special adrenalin rush for over 40 years , and getting back to it was almost spiritual I was close to tears . (Jackie Wilson - Because of You') . But I appreciate we change over time and even more so with COVID.. Im going to the next Stoke Niter but Ive never completed a full niter since my trips to 6T's in the 80's. We all have to adjust and support each other in that . Keep the Faith .. in what ever way suits you. Cool Notes.
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Im working hard to gauge the level of distribution and screenings for this film , particularly in W.Yorkshire. Ive failed to get even the independents to commit to plans to show it. Its Universal Studio's release , and Jenifer Hudson should ensure an attraction . Cool Notes.
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Articles: Soul on Screen : An appreciation
Coolnotes replied to Coolnotes's topic in Front Page News & Articles
This is a made for TV film ,staring Leon , who appeared in the Temptations story. There appear to be plans to make a Dusty biography , which I agree is long over due. Id considered suggesting Curtis. Im a huge fan and personally would find the accident scenes and beyond really heartbreaking to watch. . Cool Notes. -
Looking forward to this weekend's All Dayer. My first Soul event for nearly two years ...! KTF..
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Articles: Soul on Screen : An appreciation
Coolnotes replied to Coolnotes's topic in Front Page News & Articles
Thanks for your comments and corrections. I was aware of Lady Sings the Blues, Im sure I saw it many years ago but don't think I was that impressed . But as you say it does warrant credit for breaking through racial barriers. As you say the Motown story alone could provide numerous fascinating bio pic's with Marvin and Stevie most likely but far more that also deserve attention. Cool Notes -
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Soul on Screen : An appreciation of Soul music's portrayal by Hollywood and some future options? In anticipation of the cinema release of “Respect” I thought I'd prompt discussion on previous biographical films, and raise a few suggestions for some future ones. I have focussed on drama-based productions as opposed to the many excellent range of documentaries available which warrant a separate focus. I have also restricted it to Black music which has delivered its fair share of Hollywood biographical productions in recent years. What do we want from a bio film? Well, its complex as we often come as committed fans of the artist and demand accuracy but might feel uncomfortable with a warts and all expose, but few of us come to the event with any illusions by the time Hollywood delivers it on celluloid. Primarily we should hope the production has at least done justice to the artists talents and achievements. We would hope for a fair degree of accuracy, both visually, musically and in the narrative. (It's often easy to forget that most lead roles are lip synching to existing recordings by the original artist/s) We would also want to be entertained but at the same time accept that these films come with painful life histories, particularly when it involved the social struggles that many Black artists had to overcome. These films can be notorious for their mythologising, inaccuracies, and twee cliched scenes. You might be forgiven for rejecting them all and just settle for solely for the glorious live celebration displayed in Summer of Soul. Soul music does not need Hollywoods validation, but its history and struggles deserve to be seen by a wider audience. Despite their flaws I'm a sucker for these films, particularly the focus on an artist's early years. I relish seeing artists crafting a sound or an identity, overcoming hurdles and disadvantage. Nothing beats seeing an iconic song or tune being born in the studio or some empty bar. Whilst Black music will always be my passion, I’ll admit that one of my favourite film biography’s is the 1954 “The Glen Miller Story” , staring James Stewart. On examination it doesn’t stand up to the level of factual scrutiny common to Soul source, but that won't prevent us from enjoying it. There is a 17th word ‘verisimilitude ‘which breaks down to mean,’a likeness to the truth’. This would ring alarm bells in a court room, or parliament, when it comes to the crafting of the Glen Miller Bands“ Pennsylvania Six-Five Thousand” or who really discovered the Jackson Five I can forgive Hollywood some dramatic licence. Other non Soul credible biographies I would recommend are “ A Coal Miner’s Daughter (Patsy Kline ) and Love and Mercy (Brian Wilson) Hollywood is a canny beast who with an acute sense of what appeals whether is it fact or fiction. The films I have listed here all draw on the emotional roller coaster of early struggles, personal and social obstacles, the elation of success and the tragic price that sometimes comes with it. I have included a couple of TV mini series productions, which are currently available on You Tube for free. If you have any doubts about the emotional and commercial appeal of this film genre’ you might be surprised to know that there are currently a dozen such films currently in production, and half of the artists are still alive. They include Bob Dylan, Robbie Williams and Madonna. (Hollywood ever impatient to make a buck ahead of a rival !) Fortunately they also include , Louis Armstrong, Whitney Houston, Bob Marley, Teddy Pendegrass, and Dusty Springfield. (Focussing on her Memphis and Motown years. ) Perhaps the most long awaited is Warner Brothers “Whats Going On “biography of Marvin Gaye due in 2023. Two of the films below appear in Rolling Stone magazines top 30 music biographies. Get on Up is No. 20 on the list and Ray comes in at 13. Ray Commonly acknowledged as one of the best biographical films made, it was at least 15 years in development by an indie Production company before Universal took it on. They gave director Taylor Hackford a generous 150 minutes to portray the epic tale of Ray Charles’s rise from Southern rural poverty, family tragedy and the onset of blindness by the age of seven. Jamie Foxx was totally convincing at the adult Charles who was schooled in classical piano and went on to fuse a career and sound that incorporated Blues, Jazz, Gospel, Country, into what became the roots of Soul music. The film follows his struggles with alcohol, drugs, racism and some complex and volatile relationships. These are portrayed with powerful female roles showing the anguish of his mother, his wife and the Raylettes . Far from a sanitised figure he’s shown as single minded, often selfish figure, both at home and in his career. Produced on a $40 million budget it went on to earn Universal $124 million and two academy awards for Best Actor and and a Golden Globe, BAFTA and Critics Choice. Sadly, Ray Charles died of liver disease aged 73, four months before the film's release. Stand Out line: Marlene Andre “Ray what did I tell you about cooking in the dark? Are you trying to burn the house down? Ray Charles: “Think about it, Marlene, what do I need the light for ?” Musical Highlight There are many but this clinches it for me. 1953 and Ahmet Ertegun has persuaded Ray to sign for Atlantic Records but is disappointed that he is staying safe with Nat King Cole sound a like songs . Ahmetpresents him with a song he has penned himself, “ The Mess Around ‘which Ahmet starts to deliver. Within seconds Charles, sat at a piano, has taken over the song and delivers it with trademark panache and vigour. It was a minor hit but the first of many on Atlantic and resurfaced in style with John Candy lip syncing in the priceless Trains , Planes and Automobiles. Scene Stealer : In a flash back we see recently blind Ray aged 7 in the kitchen where he takes a fall. He cries out for pleading for his Mother, who has witnessed it standing silently nearby. For a split second she steps forward to help, but then makes the painful decision to freeze and fake her absence knowing he must develop coping strategies of his own for a tough life ahead. Little Ray delivers in abundance. Scene Stealer 2) Ray bumps into his old friend Quincy Jones at the Newport Jazz festival shortly after he has released the MOR hit Georgia on My Mind . The pair discuss this musical direction and the prospect of working together, but Ray is contracted to work in the South. Quincy provides Ray with an unambiguous response on the issue. “ When I left Seattle and went down there it felt like Id walked into a prison cell. You know a black man is a boy in Mississippi Ray , even if he’s 80 years old. Im never playing for Jim Crow again. “ Within months Ray reverses his decision to play to segregated audiences in his home state of Georgia. Get On Up. : 2014. The films history dated back to 2000 with Ron Howards Imagine Entertainment committed to its development , later joined by British partnership of Mick Jagger and the Butterworth brothers who contribute to an excellent script. Howard graduate Chadwick Boseman came to the lead role with two successful sports films under his belt and a readiness to take on one of America’s most iconic and yet complex characters. (Not to mention some exacting choreography) His life is delivered in a series of short flashbacks , not necessarily in date order and often involving JB addressing the audience through the camera. I prefer a linear narrative myself but this worked. His life was rife with drama , tension, turmoil and incredible creativity . Scenes are selected from the rural poverty of the South, to his early success via prison and his gospel years. Brown was never far from a conflict whether its with The JB’s , record companies , women , politicians , or the police . There’s no sanitised attempt to avoid his faults . ( Drug use , tax avoidance ,domestic abuse and bullying )Costing $30 million the film grossed $33.4 million worldwide at the box office. Boseman went on to more success with The Avengers franchise, Black Panther and Ma Raineys Black Bottom before he sadly succumbed to cancer in 2020. Stand out Lines Two from the many available : “I'm James Brown I made a difference, y’all cats might not own my records, but I bet your bottom dollar every record you own got a piece of me in “ Bobby Byrd risks telling James that he’d like to have his own career, which Brown sees as an act of betrayal and assures Byrd he doesn’t need him. Before leaving Byrd retorts : “Funny thing James, I ain’t leaving you on your own. You already on your own. You always were. “ Music Highlight In 1964 JB takes to the stage to deliver his trademark raucous brand of Funk and Soul to an ecstatic crowd of teenagers who’ve come to see the Rolling Stones, Brown is denied headline spot despite his greater pedigree. Knowing the Stones are looking on in awe off stage James delivers slides, glides, spins and kicks with a raucous performance exiting past the amazed Stones with a cheeky “Welcome to America “ . . Cadillac Records (2008) Reputed to be the first Hollywood film devoted solely to the history of a single record company. initially Matt Damon was scheduled to play Leonard Chess but pulled out leaving the role open for Adrien Brody who had received rave reviews for Polanski’s The Piano, and more recently provided a riveting performance as Italian mobster Luca Changretta in S4 of Peaky Blinders. Whilst the film primarily focuses on the birth and growth of Chess Records set up by Jewish American music obsessives in 1940’s Chicago, it delivers a solid roster of Blues, Jazz and RnB characters. Muddy Walters , Howlin Wolf , Chuck Berry and Little Walter . Beyonce provided a stand out singing role as Etta James and her delivery of “At Last” saw the song reborn as an anthem to a whole new generation. Sadly it fell short of expectations to audiences and failed to recoup the $12 million budget. The soundtrack was nominated for 3 Grammys and Beyonce was invited to perform “At Last “at Barack Obama’s 2008 inauguration Ball. Musical Highlight: Beyonce’s sultry and pained delivery of the Etta James classic “‘At Last”. Whats Love Got to Do With It. (1993) Charting Anna Mae Bullock’s journey from the daughter of a Tennesse sharecropper raised by both her Mother and later Grandmother , before she morphed into Tina Turner after joining Ike Turner and his Kings of Rhythm band. Angela Bassett fought off strong contenders for the adult role including Halle Berry, Robin Givens, Pam Grier, Whitney Houston and Janet Jackson. Laurence Fishburne took some persuading to take on the more toxic but challenging role of Ike Turner .Bassett delivers an outstanding performance on stage and off , Fishburne’s brooding menace and paranoia is also totally convincing .Like others listed here the films release was marked by a litany of alleged inaccuracies , many of them around dates but some surrounding accusations of rape and the use of a prostitute hired by Ike to cover for Tina following childbirth. The film was nominated for 2 Academy Awards, Bassett won Golden Globe and NAACP awards .The film grossed $56.4 million worldwide , but it provided something of far more value socially. The stark brutality and story of survival eclipsed the music content. The film and Tina Turner became a beacon world wide for womens safety and a need to address domestic abuse. Ironically Tina was reported to be no more happier with the finished product than Ike , resenting the role of ‘Victim’. Stand out line. Tina is rushed to hospital in an ambulance after taking an overdose to escape Ike’s abuse. In the ambulance Ike leans over the unconscious Tina . “You got to Make it, if you don’t make it I’ll kill you”. It can take a few minutes for the absurdity of that statement to sink it , and it serves to reinforce her plight and the extent of his control. Scene stealer. 1976 Ike and Tina fly into Dallas ahead of a show. In the taxi to their hotel Ike inflicts a savage beating on Tina who inspired by a conversion to Budism, has dared to challenge him. In the hotel room there is a 20 second silent clip of her staring at her puffed up and bruised face, before she takes the momentous decision to flee for good with 26 cents and no control over her name or songs. Musical highlight . The film opens with little Anna Mae Bullock’s attending a rural gospel church choir rehearsal. She delivers a version of the hymn with a raucous passion that attracts frowns and eventually a reprimand from the choir leader. Anna Mae has clearly been influenced by the emerging Rhythm and Blues and cannot help but to revert to a secular delivering which sees her led by the ear out of the church in shame but undiminished. The Jacksons : An American Dream (1992) TV Mini Series Put together by Motown’s film production company De Passe Entertainment ( Lady Sings the Blues, Mahogany , The Wiz ) with Jermaine named as co Producer. I have been a fan of some of The Jacksons material , but accept some of their conduct has been crass and abusive. So I didn’t come to this with high hopes , but to be fair most of it is no worse than your average made for TV US family drama. It charts the families roots and development from 1940’s Gary, Indiana .Joe Jackson is very much the family tyrant , with numerous examples of the often alleged ( and often disputed ) physical and emotional abuse of the children. Given Katherine was giving birth every 17 months for 16 years, clearly suggests she was no less a victim of Joe’s controlling nature. She’s played by Angela Bassett who does her best with a flakey script .Jason Weaver delivers a credible Michael (aged 9 - 14) , but amidst a performing family of 9 , there is rarely enough space for anyone else’s character to develop in their headlong push to inevitable stardom demanded by their father. Part 2 inevitably focusses on Michael , but sadly at the expense of some quality releases in their Epic years . Particularly their self named debut album crafted by Gamble and Huff in the Sigma studios. Instead the narrative skips ahead to the legendary Motown 25 Years in 1983. By now the tables have turned and Joe and Gordy have to plead Michael to appear. You would think Motown might have concluded the story here , but they have to build in some cheesy statements of atonement by or on behalf of Joe delivered to Michael and his Chimp. It attracted a TV audience of 38 million, prepared to ignore the litany of alleged inaccuracies . Subsequent Emmy nominations restricted to choreography , hairstyling and sound mixing tells you something about the acting and script quality. It also saw a DVD and soundtrack release and at the time of writing is available for free on You Tube. One for the curious and the tolerant perhaps. Musical Highlight : Following the brothers pre contract performance in Chicago supporting Jackie Wilson. Grady Harrell delivers a passable version of JW delivering “Work Out” to a rapturous theatre audience , including legendary dance moves. Michael watching off stage is totally captivated and is seen copying Jackie’s slides and spins which will later be crafted for the MTV generation. Scene Stealer Having signed for Motown the band are in the recording studio accompanied by Joe, Michael is displaying excited curiosity about the mixing desk and is admonished by Joe who walks out as Berry Gordy arrives. Joe looks back to see Michael pestering Gordy with questions about the EQ dials, much to his father's displeasure. Joe Jacksons fearsome scowl provides clear recognition that he is slowly losing control over the boys and he’s helpless to prevent it. The Temptations : TV Mini Series. : 1998 Like so many made for TV biographies this 2 part 3 hour production is rather glossy and shallow, yet in the absence of anything else on the Temp’s it's an absorbing and painful watch. Based on Otis Williams biography and put together by Motown executives it whizzes through the highs and lows of assorted line ups over 40 years . Needless to say Williams and Motown/Gordy come through unscathed . A stand out, but equally controversial role was Leon Robinsons gripping portrayal of David Ruffin, although most of the songs were delivered by a Louis Price , who had a three year spell with a version of The Temptations in the the late seventies. It has a number of inaccuracies and triggered a number of (unsuccessful ) law suits from the families of Melvin Franklin and David Ruffin. Despite this its flaws it delivered ABC TV 45 million viewers , the director won an Emmy and it has since achieved success through a stage show, an album and sales of the DVD. At the time of writing the full series can be accessed for free on You Tube. Musical Highlight : December 1964 , 1964, members join the Williams family to watch the first TV airing of their new Smokey Robinson crafted single “My Girl”, led by new member David Ruffin. Amidst the shouts of unbridled joy and pride the camera pans into the black and white TV shot and through the screen to see the group perform in colour in the studio. It was an instant classic and one of their signature tunes for years to come. Soul on Film : Long Over Due. Soul music has a wealth of biographies that would translate well onto celluloid , and here are a few suggestions . Id welcome any more . Cool Notes. KTF. Provisional Film Title “ Good Times” Narrative Blessed with Hollywood good looks and a voice to die for , Gospel star Sam struggles to disguise his voice from church audiences. He goes on to become a pop legend and creative genius before tragedy strikes. Scene stealer December 18, 1964, 200,000 fans line the streets of Chicago to view Sams body in a funeral home following his tragic death. Musical Highlight Weeks after being denied access to a Louisiana Holiday Inn on Sam is seen drafting “ A Change is Gonna Come” , which is added to his new album and is a B side to his next single “Shout” . It becomes an anthem to the civil rights movement and voted 12th most important song in history by Rolling Stone magazine Gladys Knight : Atlanta Child music prodigy finds fame with her cousins . She takes a gamble on men and a whole lot more before being crowned the Empress of Soul . Provisional Title: ‘I Feel a Song” . Musical Highlight Studio Recordings of ‘No one Can Love You More’ or ‘Friendship Train ‘. Scene Stealer . A tense face off between Gladys , Berry Gordy and Diana Ross after Gordy bounces Gladys and the Pips off the Motown Tour for over shadowing Ross. Bill Withers Title “Just Call on Me Brother “ Narrative Son of a Virginia miner , and former navy veteran flies to success in the music buisness, and Scene stealer In the Virginia mining town of Bekley a young Bill struggles with a stutter . We flash forward to his enrolment in the Navy, where he is invited to jam with fellow sailors . His passion for music is born. Musical highlight By day Bill is working at the Weber aircraft production plant, at night he is crafting his first album . We see him at work , signing “ Aint No Sunshine” , before being reprimanded by his boss. Cool Notes.
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I came on here to say the same ... Hammersmith Odeon , We got the Mothership ..and giant Flashlight , but also got loads of pompous rock solo's and drugged up rubbish. Heatwave or Hi Tension would have put them to shame. ! ... oh and Gloria Jones at Prestatyn .. her voice long gone . Quite tragic really.
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Leeds one showing this afternoon ...!!! thanks anyway .